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Why We Killed General Patton "The Best Kept Secret of World War Two!"

Willis S. Cole Jr.
4.9/5 (9930 ratings)
Description:The results of twenty-seven years of deep research into the existence of a isolated World War Two War Grave in the small town of Cartigny, Department of the Somme, France. Introduced to the grave on Christmas Eve, 1991, it has taken the author twenty-seven years to complete the research.This book explains what was ordered by General Eisenhower to take place, the hiding of the crash and location of death of three men flying a Top Secret night mission with the Royal Air Force, jamming German Radars and Radios. The Top Secret B-24 contained over 8,000 pounds of our most Top Secret Electronic Equipment of World War Two. A very young Colonel from General Eisenhower's staff visited two crash locations and units in England to make it 'go away, make it happen.'At the crash site of the Top Secret B-24, the Colonel ordered two-thirds of the remains of the three men killed in the crash, hidden in an unmarked grave in a field near the crash site. One of the men who had helped the Americans recover the torn-apart remains observed the Americans hiding the remains and thirteen days after the crash, the Village Priest went to the hidden grave, collected the hidden remains and buried them in the village cemetery, as an Unknown American Aviator.Next, the Colonel went to the crash site of a B-17G, 138 miles away and ordered three complete bodies of three dead aircrew hidden and the torn-apart remains of a fourth to create four "official Graves"You may not want to believe it, but General Patton became aware of the hidden remains and understood why the Germans could not find out what was on that B-24. What he did not agree with, was General Eisenhower having two Congressional (as named at the time) Medal Of Honor applications for the two B-17 pilots, which he knew and the entire Chain of Command signing the applications knew, contained false information of the death of the pilots.Once you are done with this book, you will be able to go to France yourself or to the National Archives and re-research the evidence yourself. Once you visit the crash site of the B-17 and stand where the pilots lives came to an end, you will know from your reading of their Awards, that they did not dive down from high, their plane blowup once, then hit the ground, explode again and kill the four men aboard. Dozens of French people saw three complete bodies at the crash site. The "Official Contents Inventory" of the "Official Graves" proves their bodies were hidden at the crash site, exactly as the wife of an American Major who was ordered by the Colonel to hide the bodies, told the researcher. Except, they were told they were hiding the bodies of German spies, flying a captured B-17 and they were threatened with dead if they ever told anyone. None of the four men found by the researcher ever admitted to the truth. before they died, even though over thirty members of their unit told the researcher about the crash and their being at the crash site.The night before the car accident which was an accident, General Patton told his EX, General Gay, that he was going to quit the army and tell the truth about the Bastards who were trying to destroy him, as he had absolute proof in the two medal awards that Ike had hidden American war dead and had used the medals to hide the truth. Because Ike believed, no one would ever question two Congressional Medal Of Honor Awards.There were OSS men involved at the Top Secret B-24 crash-site and the B-17 crash site. OSS files in the National Archives have files that match those involved, except in the files are two statements, "Keep No Written Documentation Of This Mission." During his research, the author questioned all the OSS personnel he met and asked, what they would have done, if the Colonel who was involved with them, called them and told them that General Patton was going to expose what they had done and they would be going to jail, while Ike might have his career damaged, everyone stated the same, I would have killed Patton in a heart beat, as Ike had promised to protect us all and if he did not, we would protect ourselves.Think about it, if the car wreck had not happened and Patton was in a field shooting birds during the last day the Army had power over him, with some Germans still killing Americans, if you think he would have been allowed to return and destroy a Chain Of Command all the way to the President's office, if you think, Patton would have been allowed to do that. There is a challenge at the end of the book to anyone having any solid poof We Did Not Kill Patton, present it and be prepared to work it out.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Why We Killed General Patton "The Best Kept Secret of World War Two!". To get started finding Why We Killed General Patton "The Best Kept Secret of World War Two!", you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
462
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Release
2019
ISBN
0966272854

Why We Killed General Patton "The Best Kept Secret of World War Two!"

Willis S. Cole Jr.
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: The results of twenty-seven years of deep research into the existence of a isolated World War Two War Grave in the small town of Cartigny, Department of the Somme, France. Introduced to the grave on Christmas Eve, 1991, it has taken the author twenty-seven years to complete the research.This book explains what was ordered by General Eisenhower to take place, the hiding of the crash and location of death of three men flying a Top Secret night mission with the Royal Air Force, jamming German Radars and Radios. The Top Secret B-24 contained over 8,000 pounds of our most Top Secret Electronic Equipment of World War Two. A very young Colonel from General Eisenhower's staff visited two crash locations and units in England to make it 'go away, make it happen.'At the crash site of the Top Secret B-24, the Colonel ordered two-thirds of the remains of the three men killed in the crash, hidden in an unmarked grave in a field near the crash site. One of the men who had helped the Americans recover the torn-apart remains observed the Americans hiding the remains and thirteen days after the crash, the Village Priest went to the hidden grave, collected the hidden remains and buried them in the village cemetery, as an Unknown American Aviator.Next, the Colonel went to the crash site of a B-17G, 138 miles away and ordered three complete bodies of three dead aircrew hidden and the torn-apart remains of a fourth to create four "official Graves"You may not want to believe it, but General Patton became aware of the hidden remains and understood why the Germans could not find out what was on that B-24. What he did not agree with, was General Eisenhower having two Congressional (as named at the time) Medal Of Honor applications for the two B-17 pilots, which he knew and the entire Chain of Command signing the applications knew, contained false information of the death of the pilots.Once you are done with this book, you will be able to go to France yourself or to the National Archives and re-research the evidence yourself. Once you visit the crash site of the B-17 and stand where the pilots lives came to an end, you will know from your reading of their Awards, that they did not dive down from high, their plane blowup once, then hit the ground, explode again and kill the four men aboard. Dozens of French people saw three complete bodies at the crash site. The "Official Contents Inventory" of the "Official Graves" proves their bodies were hidden at the crash site, exactly as the wife of an American Major who was ordered by the Colonel to hide the bodies, told the researcher. Except, they were told they were hiding the bodies of German spies, flying a captured B-17 and they were threatened with dead if they ever told anyone. None of the four men found by the researcher ever admitted to the truth. before they died, even though over thirty members of their unit told the researcher about the crash and their being at the crash site.The night before the car accident which was an accident, General Patton told his EX, General Gay, that he was going to quit the army and tell the truth about the Bastards who were trying to destroy him, as he had absolute proof in the two medal awards that Ike had hidden American war dead and had used the medals to hide the truth. Because Ike believed, no one would ever question two Congressional Medal Of Honor Awards.There were OSS men involved at the Top Secret B-24 crash-site and the B-17 crash site. OSS files in the National Archives have files that match those involved, except in the files are two statements, "Keep No Written Documentation Of This Mission." During his research, the author questioned all the OSS personnel he met and asked, what they would have done, if the Colonel who was involved with them, called them and told them that General Patton was going to expose what they had done and they would be going to jail, while Ike might have his career damaged, everyone stated the same, I would have killed Patton in a heart beat, as Ike had promised to protect us all and if he did not, we would protect ourselves.Think about it, if the car wreck had not happened and Patton was in a field shooting birds during the last day the Army had power over him, with some Germans still killing Americans, if you think he would have been allowed to return and destroy a Chain Of Command all the way to the President's office, if you think, Patton would have been allowed to do that. There is a challenge at the end of the book to anyone having any solid poof We Did Not Kill Patton, present it and be prepared to work it out.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Why We Killed General Patton "The Best Kept Secret of World War Two!". To get started finding Why We Killed General Patton "The Best Kept Secret of World War Two!", you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
462
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Release
2019
ISBN
0966272854
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