Is this thing bullet proof?
As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.
For some reason this history has been deleted from the history books. I wonder if Ben Shapiro and Mark Levin and Rob Reiner would be uncomfortable with these facts or if they would agree that assassination is a good thing, as they like pile of it in the Mideast.
During this time General Marshall, who was Secretary of State, came to Paris to attend the General Assembly of the United Nations, and since I had known him on previous occa¬ sions, Mr. Harriman made me available to him as aide and inter¬ preter. This gave me an opportunity to meet some of the other European leaders, such as Finance Minister Pella of Italy, who had done a yeoman job of restoring stability to the lira; and on many occasions to see Paul Henri Spaak of Belgium. On week¬ ends General Marshall would take Mrs. Marshall to visit the battlefields where he had served as a young colonel and aide to Pershing in World War I. We went out one weekend and spent Saturday night at Rheims. This was a time when there were considerable threats from Jewish terrorists against General Marshall, and either his executive assistant General Carter, whom I had known from Rio, his aide Major George or I took turns sitting outside his door with a loaded pistol.
Interesting history of Europe and threats against Americans by Jew terrorists.
A sample of terrorism
Red Cross Clinics Bombed and Red Cross Convalescent Depot Cinema Blown Up April 18, 1947: A group of Jews drove into the Army Red Cross Building, 61 Field Dressing Station, in Nathania. One British sentry was killed. The medical inspection room adjoining a ward containing sick men, was blown up. The Army Red Cross Building had two Red Cross flags flying and five notice boards prominently displayed. Two days later a bomb was thrown at the Red Cross Convalescent depot cinema when six British soldiers were injured.
Train Derailed. 8 Killed and 21 Injured April 22, 1947 : A Cairo-Haifa train was blown up near Rehovoth by Jewish terrorists. Five British and three Arabs were killed. 23 British and 4 Arabs were injured.
Hagana Attacks Arab Cafe May 21, 1947: A band of armed Jews attacked a cafe in the Arab village of Fajja, near Petah Tikva, shooting one Arab dead, wounding seven others and placing explosive charges in the premises. A second band attacked an Arab encampment in the neighborhood and shot one Arab dead. A communication to the Hebrew press by the Hagana claimed responsibility for these outrages.
Explosive Letters Sent to British Leaders June 6, 1948 : Twenty "explosive letters" in all were sent at various times to British high officials, including Prime Minister
In Dallas, November 1963, this group which now became the Tel Aviv Security State scored it's biggest hit on President John Kennedy.
Nuff Said
agtG
