Brit-Am Research Sources
(14 October, 2018, 5 Cheshvan, 5778)
Contents:
1. Mark Williams: Rabbinical Source of Potential Importance. The Chida
2. Thierry-Etienne-Joseph-Rotty: How did US became military and economical superpower it is today?
3. Thierry-Etienne-Joseph-Rotty: Did Stalin Consider Linking up with Germany?
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1. Mark Williams: Rabbinical Source of Potential Importance. The Chida
Shalom Yair
I'm going to hazard a guess that this is an organisation whose views you
may not necessarily agree with, but the quote from the Chida is both
interesting and relevant to the Brit Am cause.
http://www.truetorahjews.org/chida
Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai, the Chida (1724-1806)
The Chida suggests that the three oaths correspond to the three segments of the Jewish people in exile: our familiar Jewish exile in the four corners of the earth, the ten lost tribes, and the descendents of Moshe. Despite the fact that the lost tribes are powerful and unified, they are not permitted to force the end and leave exile before the time (Chomas Anach, Shir Hashirim 3:14).
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2. Thierry-Etienne-Joseph-Rotty: How did US became military and economical superpower it is today?
https://www.quora.com/profile/Thierry-Etienne-Joseph-Rotty
How did US became military and economical superpower it is today?
Two World Wars that crippled the European Powers.
The US has to import resources from Africa and South America to keep its economy going.
Africa was mainly colonized, the South American mining industries were controlled by Europeans.
So Europeans could easily keep Americans down when it came to industrial production, which of course they did. High-grade steel had to be imported for example.
In both World Wars however, the German submarine warfare forced Europeans to invest in US industry as convoys heading towards the US were harder to attack for the German submarines. Of course, European powers now opened up the resources of Africa and South America at fair prices.
After World War One, the US thusly had limited access to resources at fair prices and the many European countries were broke. On top of that a substantial part of the European Merchant had been lost, a vacuum that the US could fill in.
World War Two was just a repeat of World War One but on a larger scale.
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3. Thierry-Etienne-Joseph-Rotty: Did Stalin Consider Linking up with Germany?
What do you think of this quote from a Russian textbook? "When it had become obvious that the Soviet Union was capable of defeating Hitler's Germany with her forces alone, England and the USA opened the second front."
https://www.quora.com/profile/Thierry-Etienne-Joseph-Rotty
Now I need to add that the Soviet idea of 'defeating Germany' was not unconditional surrender. Stalin wanted to beat the German militarily and make peace with Germany. He wasn't interested in occupying all of Germany or Western Europe as he knew he didn't have the manpower to keep control of these areas.
A militarily defeated Germany still occupying Western Europe would be dependent on the Soviet Union for its natural resources and its rebuilding, so basically Stalin would have had Hitler by the balls.