08 June, 01:41
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ol_ cowboy
@ol_cowboy
08 June, 02:00
In response Kat istheSea3 to her Publication
Say Kat, did I ever tell you what my favorite General George S. Patton saying of all time is?
The one where he puts "FAFO" and "Ascension" together in one sentence and they flow like πΆ The Sound Of Music π΅.
The one where he puts "FAFO" and "Ascension" together in one sentence and they flow like πΆ The Sound Of Music π΅.
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π» My favorite General too, ol_c,
for many reasons πͺποΈ
For one, he loved his dog, Willie πΎβ€οΈ
For another, he was a Time Traveler
& could remember many of his lives
especially as a warrior.
And for another, Patton wanted to share
the Advanced Technology with the world, like JFK wanted to,
but was he killed by Allen Dulles
before he could, as was JFK πππΊπΈπͺ
for many reasons πͺποΈ
For one, he loved his dog, Willie πΎβ€οΈ
For another, he was a Time Traveler
& could remember many of his lives
especially as a warrior.
And for another, Patton wanted to share
the Advanced Technology with the world, like JFK wanted to,
but was he killed by Allen Dulles
before he could, as was JFK πππΊπΈπͺ
03:09 AM - Jun 08, 2025
In response ol_ cowboy to his Publication
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URBAN SQUIRREL
@URBANSQUIRRELphotography
08 June, 01:35
In response Kat istheSea3 to her Publication
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08 June, 01:53
In response URBAN SQUIRREL to her Publication
π» Anyone who loves his puppers
is my kinda guy, URBAN π
4-Star General Patton LOVED his Bull Terrier, Willie β€οΈπΎ
Willie went EVERYWHERE with the General in WW2
& lived out his days with the Patton family
after the General was killed πποΈπͺππΎ
is my kinda guy, URBAN π
4-Star General Patton LOVED his Bull Terrier, Willie β€οΈπΎ
Willie went EVERYWHERE with the General in WW2
& lived out his days with the Patton family
after the General was killed πποΈπͺππΎ
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ol_ cowboy
@ol_cowboy
08 June, 03:57
In response Kat istheSea3 to her Publication
Kat, just as the Cabal had many reasons to assassinate President Kennedy, the Cabal IMO had several reasons to also assassinate General Patton:
1) Patton wanted to share the Advanced Technology with the world. (from QTSR)
2) Patton was winning the War too fast and the Cabal's main business is making MONEY from WAR.
3) Patton was going to LIBERATE ALL OF EUROPE, but the Cabal stopped him, leaving entire nations to fall under Communism.
4) Patton surely would EXPOSE the battle at Falaise Gap, France, where masses of trapped, immobilized and encircled German Armor could have been easily destroyed - but British General Bernard Law Montgomery PUT IN A STOP ORDER, allowing the German Armor to escape. π€¬ WTF?
That could have ended WWII in Europe early, BUT INSTEAD ALLOWED GERMAN ARMOR TO REGROUP which then led to the Battle Of The Bulge resulting in 81,000 more American casualties. π€¬
https://warfarehistorynetw...
1) Patton wanted to share the Advanced Technology with the world. (from QTSR)
2) Patton was winning the War too fast and the Cabal's main business is making MONEY from WAR.
3) Patton was going to LIBERATE ALL OF EUROPE, but the Cabal stopped him, leaving entire nations to fall under Communism.
4) Patton surely would EXPOSE the battle at Falaise Gap, France, where masses of trapped, immobilized and encircled German Armor could have been easily destroyed - but British General Bernard Law Montgomery PUT IN A STOP ORDER, allowing the German Armor to escape. π€¬ WTF?
That could have ended WWII in Europe early, BUT INSTEAD ALLOWED GERMAN ARMOR TO REGROUP which then led to the Battle Of The Bulge resulting in 81,000 more American casualties. π€¬
https://warfarehistorynetw...
The Falaise Gap: Ike vs. Monty and a Failure of Command
The Falaise Gap was a huge Allied victory, but its details gave both British and Americans a reason for obscuring the truth.
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