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  • Bjorn Jensen
    True Christian™
    True Christian™
    • Apr 2012
    • 2355

    #1

    America has to declare war on Britain!

    Just found this piece of information from the Unsaved Kingdom. The Godly USA once planned to invade Britain with bombing raids and chemical weapons, unfortuently this never happened becuase liberal president Frank Roosevelt allied the USA to its greatest enemy: Britain, the Unsaved Kingdom, just to fight a German who killed a few thousend joos and commies. If America had a REPUBLICAN president back then, you can bet that Britain would be an American state today! Of course, these plans should not be seen as just a thing of the past. I think its about time that America finally implements Plan Red, to invade Britain. As a bonus, Britain is filled with mooselimbs (aka terrorists) to test the latest guns on, and has oil, whats not to like? Also, i would like to see that monkey worshipper Richard Dawkins put on trial once and for all, or we can just let the Navy SEALS do the job.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...l-weapons.html

    War on the 'Red Empire': How America planned for an attack on BRITAIN in 1930 with bombing raids and chemical weapons
    Emerging world power feared British reaction to its ambitions
    Plan Red was code for massive war with British Empire
    Top-secret document once regarded as 'most sensitive on Earth'
    $57m allocated for building secret airfields on Canadian border - to launch attack on British land forces based there

    Details of an amazing American military plan for an attack to wipe out a major part of the British Army are today revealed for the first time.

    In 1930, a mere nine years before the outbreak of World War Two, America drew up proposals specifically aimed at eliminating all British land forces in Canada and the North Atlantic, thus destroying Britain's trading ability and bringing the country to its knees.

    Previously unparalleled troop movements were launched as an overture to an invasion of Canada, which was to include massive bombing raids on key industrial targets and the use of chemical weapons, the latter signed off at the highest level by none other than the legendary General Douglas MacArthur.

    The plans, revealed in a Channel 5 documentary, were one of a number of military contingency plans drawn up against a number of potential enemies, including the Caribbean islands and China. There was even one to combat an internal uprising within the United States.

    In the end there was no question of President Franklin D. Roosevelt subscribing to what was known as War Plan Red. Instead the two countries became the firmest of allies during WW2, an occasionally strained alliance that continues to this day.

    Still, it is fascinating that there were enough people inside the American political and military establishment who thought that such a war was feasible.
    While outside of America, both Churchill and Hitler also thought it a possibility during the 30s - a time of deep economic and political uncertainty.



    The highly classified files reveal that huge pushes were to be made into the Caribbean and West Coast to block any British retaliation from either Europe, India or Australia.

    In 1931, the U.S. government even authorised record-breaking transatlantic flying hero and known Nazi sympathiser Charles A. Lindbergh to be sent covertly as a spy to the west shore of Hudson Bay to investigate the possibility of using sea-planes for warfare and seek out points of low resistance as potential bridgeheads.

    In 1931, the U.S. authorised flying hero and known Nazi sympathiser Charles Lindbergh to be sent as a spy to Hudson Bay to look into using sea-planes for warfare and seek out points of low resistance as potential bridgeheads
    Four years later, the U.S. Congress authorised $57million to be allocated for the building of three secret airfields on the U.S. side of the Canadian border, with grassed-over landing strips to hide their real purpose.

    All governments make 'worst case scenario' contingency plans which are kept under wraps from the public. These documents were unearthed buried deep within the American National Archives in Washington, D.C. - a top-secret document once regarded as the most sensitive on earth.

    It was in 1930, that America first wrote a plan for war with 'The Red Empire' - its most dangerous empire.

    But America's foe in this war was not Russia or Japan or even the burgeoning Nazi Germany.

    Plan Red was code for an apocalyptic war with Britain and all her dominions.
    After the 1918 Armistice and throughout the 1920s, America's historic anti-British feelings handed down from the 19th century were running dangerously high due to our owing the U.S. £9billion for their intervention in The Great War.

    British feeling against America was known to be reciprocal.

    By the 1930s, America saw the disturbing sight of homegrown Nazi sympathisers marching down New York's Park Avenue to converge on a pro-Hitler rally in Madison Square Garden.

    Across the Atlantic, Britain had the largest empire in the world, not to mention the most powerful navy.

    Against this backdrop, some Americans saw their nation emerging as a potential world leader and knew only too well how Britain had dealt with such upstarts in the past - it went to war and quashed them
    .
    Now, America saw itself as the underdog in a similar scenario.

    In 1935, America staged its largest-ever military manoeuvres, moving troops to and installing munitions dumps at Fort Drum, half an hour away from the eastern Canadian border.

    It was from here the initial attack on British citizens would be launched, with Halifax, Nova Scotia, its first target.

    'This would have meant six million troops fighting on America's eastern seaboard,' says Peter Carlson, editor of American History magazine.

    'It would have been like Verdun,' alluding to the brutal conflict between German and French troops in 1916 which resulted in a death toll of 306,000.
    Even Winston Churchill said while people regarded a war with the U.S. as inconceivable, it was not.

    'America felt Britain had thrown it under the bus in order to stay top dog,' says Professor Mike Vlahos, of the U.S. Naval War College.

    'The U.S. was forced to contemplate any measure to keep Britain at bay.'
    Even Hitler thought such a war was inevitable, but astonishingly wanted Britain to win, believing that to be the best outcome for Germany, since the UK could then join his forces to attack the U.S.

    'You have to remember the U.S. was born out of a revolutionary struggle against Britain in 1776,' says Dr. John H. Maurer, of the U.S. Naval War College.

    Using available blueprints for this war, modern-day military and naval experts now believe the most likely outcome of such a conflict would have been a massive naval battle in the North Atlantic with very few actual deaths, but ending with Britain handing Canada over to the U.S. in order to preserve our vital trade routes.

    However, on June 15, 1939, the same year as the German invasion of Poland, an internal U.S. memo states these plans for an invasion were 'wholly inapplicable', but nevertheless 'should be retained' for the future.
    This is now seen as the dawn of and prime reason behind the 'special relationship' between our two countries.

    Isolationism, prosperity and decline: America after WWI
    As close allies in numerous conflicts, Britain and America have long enjoyed a 'special relationship'.

    Stemming from Churchill and Roosevelt, it has since flourished - from Thatcher and Reagan, and Clinton and Blair, to the Queen and Obama.

    We know now that FDR ultimately rejected an invasion of Britain as 'wholly inapplicable'.

    But just how special was that relationship in the decade leading up to WWII?
    By the start of the 1920s, the American economy was booming.

    The 'Roaring Twenties' was an age of increased consumer spending and mass production.

    But after the First World War, U.S. public opinion was becoming increasingly isolationist.

    This was reflected in its refusal to join the League of Nations, whose principal mission was to maintain world peace.

    U.S. foreign policy continued to cut itself off from the rest of the world during that period by imposing tariffs on imports to protect domestic manufacturers.

    And its liberal approach to immigration was also changing.

    Millions of people, mainly from Europe, had previously been welcomed to America in search of a better life.

    But by 1921, quotas were introduced and, by 1929, only 150,000 immigrants per year were allowed in.

    After a decade of prosperity and optimism, America was thrown into despair when the stock market crashed in October 1929 - marking the start of the Great Depression.

    The ensuing economic hardship and mass unemployment sealed the fate of President Herbert Hoover's re-election - and Franklin D Roosevelt stormed to victory in March 1933.

    He was faced with an economy on the brink of collapse: banks had been shut in 32 states, and some 17million people had been thrown out of work — almost a third of the adult workforce.

    And the reality of a worldwide economic depression and the need for increased attention to domestic problems only served to bolster the idea that the U.S. should isolate itself from troubling events in Europe.

    However, this view was at odds with FDR's vision.

    He realised the necessity for the U.S. to participate more actively in international affairs - but isolationist sentiment remained high in Congress.
    In 1933, President Roosevelt proposed a Congressional measure that would have granted him the right to consult with other nations to place pressure on aggressors in international conflicts.

    The bill faced strong opposition from leading isolationists in Congress.
    As tensions rose in Europe over the rise of the Nazis, Congress brought in a set of Neutrality Acts to stop America becoming entangled in external conflicts.

    Although Roosevelt was not in favour of the policy, he acquiesced as he still needed Congressional support for his New Deal programmes, which were designed to bring the country out of the Depression.
    By 1937, the situation in Europe was growing worse and the second Sino-Japanese War began in Asia.

    In a speech, he compared international aggression to a disease that other nations must work to 'quarantine'.

    But still, Americans were not willing to risk their lives for peace abroad - even when war broke out in Europe in 1939.

    A slow shift in public opinion saw limited U.S. aid to the Allies.

    And then the Japanese attack on Pear Harbor in December 1941 changed everything.
    Declare war on Britain, NOW!!!

  • BelieverInGod
    Fourm Member
    Forum Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 9269

    #2
    Re: America has to declare war on Britain!

    Seth thinks we need to declare war just to save them from becoming part of the mudslime empire.

    They've already declared "no-go" areas for Christian Britons, even the false christians



    How long until the entire country is a "no-go" area for non-mudslimes?
    Drama queen

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    • Barry
      Forum Member
      Forum Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 259

      #3
      Re: America has to declare war on Britain!

      I'm not going to just sit here and argue against such a war should not happen. Britain has done much to be ashamed of. But it would be nice to watch France get nuked first.
      The Lord is my shepherd.

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      • Jack O'fagan
        With faith as immovable as the Earth
        True Christian™
        • Feb 2011
        • 4836

        #4
        Re: America has to declare war on Britain!

        Well, as a Brit I must say that I would fully support the idea.

        I believe that when God created Britain 6,000 years ago if was for two purposes.

        1) A place for the American language to develop, prior to Him populating the USA.

        2) A place for Him to write the KJV1611 in an older form of American.

        Both of these have now been accomplished so there is no need now for Britain to exist. I would welcome a US invasion with open arms. I'm sure all right thinking Brits would feel the same. The ones that object would be liberal, atheist fag enablers and their views are not worth counting anyway.

        War must always be encouraged at every opportunity. Every war brings us closer to the moment when Jesus will appear in the clouds, we True Christians meet him in the sky and the chaff are burned.

        Matthew 24:6 And ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet.
        7 For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.
        8 All these are the beginning of sorrows.
        9 Then shall they deliver you up to be afflicted, and shall kill you: and ye shall be hated of all nations for my name's sake.
        10 And then shall many be offended, and shall betray one another, and shall hate one another.
        11 And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many.
        12 And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold.
        13 But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.


        Glory!


        Jack
        Genesis 22:2 And he said, Take now thy son, thine only son Isaac, whom thou lovest, and get thee into the land of Moriah; and offer him there for a burnt offering upon one of the mountains which I will tell thee of.

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        I know God wouldn't let me believe in Him if He didn't exist.

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        • Seth Campbell
          Outdoorsman, Hunter, Fisherman, Husband, True Christian™
          True Christian™
          • Apr 2010
          • 1565

          #5
          Re: America has to declare war on Britain!

          Originally posted by Barry View Post
          I'm not going to just sit here and argue against such a war should not happen. Britain has done much to be ashamed of. But it would be nice to watch France get nuked first.
          Yeah, I guess France is being over run by the mudslime tide as well, it's just harder to tell since they all sound alike.
          PROOF: Atheists are too stupid to understand the Bible!

          Proverbs 13:24(KJV): "He that spareth his rod hateth his son: but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes."

          Galatians 4:16 Am I therefore become your enemy, because I tell you the truth?

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          • Redeemed Papist
            Former Mary Hailer who has seen The Light(c)
            True Christian™
            • Jul 2011
            • 10409

            #6
            Re: America has to declare war on Britain!

            If America did invade Britain under the banner of Jesus all True Christians in Britain would rejoice and embrace the invaders. We are sick of the way abominations in the eyes of the Lord are given the right to be treated like decent folk. And the women! Uppity doesn't even come close to describing them. And that's just the ones who aren't closing their cooters to Jesus altogether and becoming lesbians.

            A good dose of proper Biblical law and pushing the muslims into the sea will cleanse this land!
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            Isaiah 34:6 The sword of the LORD is filled with blood, it is made fat with fatness, and with the blood of lambs and goats, with the fat of the kidneys of rams: for the LORD hath a sacrifice in Bozrah, and a great slaughter in the land of Idumea.

            John 5:46,47 For had ye believed Moses, ye would have believed me: for he wrote of me. But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?

            Join me in scoffing at backwards Muslims clinging to their beliefs in the face of the evidence!
            The truth about volcanos
            Sex and debauchery in public schools
            Faith wins over science (explained for even the very stupid)
            God Cures AIDS - GLORY!
            Desert whale bones prove Great Flood once and for all.

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            • BelieverInGod
              Fourm Member
              Forum Member
              • Feb 2010
              • 9269

              #7
              Re: America has to declare war on Britain!

              Originally posted by Redeemed Papist View Post
              If America did invade Britain under the banner of Jesus all True Christians in Britain would rejoice and embrace the invaders. We are sick of the way abominations in the eyes of the Lord are given the right to be treated like decent folk. And the women! Uppity doesn't even come close to describing them. And that's just the ones who aren't closing their cooters to Jesus altogether and becoming lesbians.

              A good dose of proper Biblical law and pushing the muslims into the sea will cleanse this land!
              AMEN Brother! That silly island doesn't realize how close it is to being sunk in the ocean. All it would require is an exodus of the Righteous Christians that are saving it from being wiped out like Sodom and Gomorrah.

              Talking about an exodus, when will you be in Landover next? We should get together for coffee.
              Drama queen

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              • Paragon of virtue
                Confirmed Enemy of God
                BANNED from Landover -- Aeternal Damnation Assured
                • Jan 2013
                • 547

                #8
                Re: America has to declare war on Britain!

                We should have gone to war with the U.K. long ago when they pushed Benny Hill down our collective throats.

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