Thursday 1 May 2014

Lusitania: Yet another US lie as an excuse to go to war

The sinking of RMS Lusitania was used by the US as the excuse to convince the American public to go to war against Germany in 1915. Germany rightly said that the sinking of the Lusitania was justified because it was loaded with ammunition and therefore it wasn't a civilian ship as the US lied about.

The US was desperate to go to war and the US government used the sinking of the Lusitania for propaganda purposes.

In the event, 1,000 civilians, including 128 Americans died when the ship was rightly torpedoed by a German submarine eight miles off the coast of Ireland on May 7, 1915.

The ship was loaded with an illegal stash of ammunition hidden as cheese or casks of beef.
This comes on top of the records that show that hours before the Japanese attack against the US Naval Base in Pearl Harbour had been conveniently switched off.

This makes you think about what really happened in September 2001 when the Twin Towers were supposedly attacked by AlQaeda Operatives.

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