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Killing England: The Brutal Struggle for American Independence (Bill O’Reilly’s Killing Series)

Big Al
January 7, 2018

I have read most of Mr. O’Riley’s and Mr. Duugard’s books. If any of you notice any inaccuracies, please let me know as I find them to be not only “great reads” but also factually correct.

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      Jan 07, 2018 07:56 PM

      My guess CFS is that O’Riley and Dugard are right around the corner from finishing this one.

    Jan 07, 2018 07:57 AM

    Interesting stuff and I certainly hope the Clintons get their comeuppance. And to think they are seriously thinking of setting Chelsea up for a House seat in 2020. This country desperately needs to be rid of that crime family and all those associated with it!

    Totally off topic but I wonder what all of you think of this. Hopefully, not too blasphemous.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogw6BJRL_rQ

    Dang, there’s just too much interesting stuff to listen to and read out there. (Was up to 2am reading comments and links to stuff people posted here, for crying out loud!)

    Amazing anyone ever gets any work done!

      Jan 07, 2018 07:28 PM

      Whatever the case may be, I hope the Annunaki come back for a genetic upgrade! 🙂

        CFS
        Jan 07, 2018 07:32 PM

        It is not what you know, but what you don’t know that is always the problem.

        There are problems and inconsistencies with the history of mankind.

        I believe that there are clear indications that civilizations exist long before the flood.

        I believe that evidence shows that the flood occured due not because of antarctic ice collapse causing “Noah’s flood, but two independent meteorite strikes in Northern America some 1,000-13,000 years ago.

          CFS
          Jan 07, 2018 07:51 PM

          It would not surprize me if there were other civilizations in the universe.
          It would surprize me if there were not.
          I do believe there was a major civilization pre-flood, that, while not dominated by electrical technology, had other technologies superior to present day technology, and yet I believe the laws of physics to be universally true. (which is a possible inconsistency)
          If it is true that humankind was created by some alien race, that does not necessarily destroy the religious concept of a god. After all who or what created the aliens?
          Or.indeed, who created their creator.

            Jan 07, 2018 07:59 PM

            Little play on words! How can anything truly create a creator?

            CFS
            Jan 07, 2018 07:57 PM

            If one can hypothesize that Annunaki aliens created modern earth Humans, is it reasonable to negate the possibility that the Annunaki aliens were created and so on.
            My ignorance must allow for everything possible, that is internally logically self consistent.
            Listen to the latest Graham Hancock Youtube:
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRPGqUdkLdw

            There is so much still to be learned.

            It disgusts me that those on power control archeological research in Egypt, in Slovakia, in Turkey and even in Mesoamerica.

          Jan 07, 2018 07:58 PM

          Professor, and you think that because?

            Jan 08, 2018 08:18 AM

            Your ideas are very interesting Professor. I could argue that they are not in conflict with the Bible.

            B
            Jan 07, 2018 07:43 PM

            End Ordovician, 444 million years ago, 86% of species lost
            Late Devonian, 375 million years ago, 75% of species lost
            End Permian, 251 million years ago, 96% of species lost
            End Triassic, 200 million years ago, 80% of species lost
            End Cretaceous, 66 million years ago, 76% of all species lost

            Notice the number of years between each extinction event, this big biblical flood event happened 10 thousand years ago?
            There are millions and millions of years between these extinction events, lots of time for
            ?? idunno? millions of floods?

            Everything in the universe runs in cycles, why not floods?

            Lots of time for thousands upon thousands of civilizations that never left a trace.

            CFS
            Jan 07, 2018 07:46 PM

            B, Your dates are irrelevant because modern humans were not on earth.

            B
            Jan 07, 2018 07:04 PM

            CFS, .

            How long did it take modern humans to evolve to the point we are at?
            A million years? 10 million?

            If you like the idea of a god or an alien dropping us off,
            how the heck would you know that we are the first time?

            My thought is simply that we dont know.

            b
            Jan 08, 2018 08:31 PM

            I took a glance at your link.

            Ive been watching and reading the same stuff for years.

            Notice in your link he talks about the Pyrimid blocks being levitated, there are stories of the blocks at stonehenge being levitated into place by Merlin no less. lol

            Other stories can mention a merlin is a kinda priest, not a specific person.

            I walked up hill/mountain close to Tepotzotlán Mexico, there is a pyrimid at the top.
            Big stone blocks, far to heavy for me to carry up there.

            Only conclusion I see, is the technology was the same the world over.
            Its kinda walkin like a duck.

            Lots of examples of the same thing around the world.

          Jan 08, 2018 08:13 AM

          I will be asking some questions of you in today’s editorial Professor. Give me about two hours.

      Jan 07, 2018 07:57 PM

      I don’t consider this to be work, Eddy.

      Just you wait “Enry Iggins” you ain’t seen nothing yet from this end!

      Jan 08, 2018 08:09 AM

      Eddy,

      There are a lot of interesting ideas out there.I would ask the question: “what is the origin of all of the gods described in this lecture”? Please reply to this.

    Jan 07, 2018 07:04 PM

    Why anyone would bother with anything O]Riley has to say is beyond me.

    Here’s what Lew Rockwell had to say about Killing Lincoln and I bet the same applies to Killing England:

    https://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog/oreillys-book-on-lincoln/

      Jan 07, 2018 07:07 PM

      Correction: I’ve linked to Thomas DiLorenzo’s words not Lew’s.
      If you really want to know about Lincoln, read DiLorenzo’s books.

        Jan 07, 2018 07:05 PM

        I could not get through Killing Lincoln and quite frankly did not try because I know that story well and did not need a repeat version.

        Matthew, Do you think that DiLorenzo’s criticism applies to all of the books in the series? Let’s consider Killing Kennedy; Killing the Rising Sun; and possibly Killing Jesus.

        Would appreciate you opinion with sources.

        Best to you my friend!

          Jan 07, 2018 07:10 PM

          I thought Killing Kennedy was clueless but found Killing Jesus very interesting.

          Jan 07, 2018 07:28 PM

          Al, I do think DiLorenzo’s criticism applies to the rest because Bill, like the FOX he rode in on, and even the Republican party, represent controlled opposition. Why do you think Ron Paul faced the same kind of bs from ALL major media when he first gained significant popularity over ten years ago? The U.S. is run by one party masquerading as two.

          Best to you, Al!

      Jan 07, 2018 07:25 PM

      Hi Matthew ! Question AL if the BILL’s Wife VIP story is in the BOOK ?

    CFS
    Jan 07, 2018 07:09 PM
    Jan 07, 2018 07:58 PM

    If you want to know about Lincoln read
    50 years in the church of Rome by: Charles Chiniquy

    Jan 07, 2018 07:13 PM

    Charles Chiniquy spells it at who assassinated Lincoln

      Jan 07, 2018 07:06 PM

      Was E. Howard Hunt involved?

        Jan 08, 2018 08:41 AM

        Way before his time Bonzo!

      Jan 08, 2018 08:38 AM

      Charles Chiniquy – Wikipedia
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Chiniquy
      Charles P. Chiniquy (30 July 1809 – 16 January 1899) was a very high-profile, celebrated Canadian Catholic priest who left the Roman Catholic Church and became a Presbyterian minister. Through his lifetime, he achieved world-wide fame and influence.

        Jan 08, 2018 08:38 AM

        Could be an interesting read, Texan Mike. Thanks

    Jan 07, 2018 07:48 PM

    England, Germany, and The US are the most warlike nations in the modern era. They are all like each other. DT

      Jan 07, 2018 07:07 PM

      What about Japan?

        Jan 07, 2018 07:57 PM

        Yes, What about Japan? Japan didn’t start the second World War they joined The Axis powers because their oil supply had been cut off by The US. Economic aggression by The US forced their hand. DT

          Jan 07, 2018 07:17 PM

          The reason the oil supply of Japan was cut was because of of their murderous invasion of Manchuria. 300000 were bayonetted to death in Nanking. Ask the people of southeast Asia how peaceful the Japs were. Millions were killed, raped, and enslaved by the peace-loving Nips. 20,000,000 Chinese were killed.

            Jan 07, 2018 07:50 PM

            I knew about the Japanese invasion of Manchuria, and how they treated The Chinese, but the fact remains England, Germany, and The US are all similar, they are very militaristic, The Boer War,The First World War, The Second World War, The Korean War, The Vietnam War, and the countless other wars have been instituted by white European people and their descendants who settled in The United States. They all share a certain way of life and that includes their love of war. DT

          Jan 07, 2018 07:30 PM

          And the Japs killed over a million in the Philippines and over 1.5 million in French Indonesia. Then there were more killed and raped by the Japs in Korea, Singapore, Indonesia, etc. Save your tears for the Japanese.

          Jan 08, 2018 08:42 AM

          Ah yes Mr. Tracy, but tell that to the Chinese!

      CFS
      Jan 07, 2018 07:10 PM

      To consider the US, Germany, and England as alike and warlike, as oppose to considering the nature of some leaders, I consider not very intelligent.

        Jan 07, 2018 07:15 PM

        Well maybe you should look at The Nuremburg rallies and consider the Americans love of parades and uniforms, you CFS are a moron. DT

          B
          Jan 07, 2018 07:58 PM

          There is a series of short videos of battles on u tube accompanied with a little history lesson.
          10 mins each, Theyre called “Kings and Generals” Covers stuff from Egypt and the Hitites to Napoleon.

          I like this stuff, but what I get from the over all, is people, any kind of people, race color location, time period doesnt matter, people kill each other….and they just dont stop.

          Were lucky when we get a break from it, I figure if I go thru my whole life without being in a war…I won.

          CFS
          Jan 07, 2018 07:16 PM

          I recall many, many anti-Vietnam protests, in the US and England.

          I believe it is necessary to distinguish between leaders and the populace.
          The English entered the Second World War because of Treaty obligations, not out of militaristic desires.
          US entered WWII only after Pearl Harbor.
          The English were not involved with the Vietnam War.

          I don’t care if you consider me a moron; I simply consider your initial statement not to be supported by actual facts. Thus lacking in Knowledge and intelligence.

    Jan 07, 2018 07:08 PM

    Jerusalem ……..purchased by the Rothchilds…..
    article dated 1800
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNVPdGWiJ-w

    Jan 07, 2018 07:53 PM

    Speaking of books….Wikileaks just published Wolf’s sold out Trump book…here it is…

    https://t.co/sf7vj4IYAx

    Jan 07, 2018 07:41 PM

    Clinton history……old but a good review…..
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mkqV6Z9A-E

    Jan 08, 2018 08:14 AM

    Comments from Jordan………….
    Just in………..
    https://thedailygold.com/here-are-the-key-levels-in-gold-gold-miners/

    CFS
    Jan 08, 2018 08:54 AM

    London closes and down she goes.

    CFS
    Jan 08, 2018 08:57 AM

    Don’t think about cutting spending:

    BRUSSELS (AP) — Top European Union officials are urging member countries to stump up more money to fund the EU’s policy ambitions and fill a yawning budget gap after Britain leaves the bloc.
    European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said Monday that the EU and its members have to work “to find the means to fill the gap left by a contributor of billions of euros.”
    The Commission estimates that Britain’s departure will cut contributions by around 12 billion euros ($14.4 billion) a year. Britain leaves the EU next year but has agreed to pay its budget share until 2020.
    Juncker said the EU’s 2014-2020 budget, which totals some 1.09 trillion euros ($1.31 trillion), is not enough to fund the bloc’s growing ambitions in areas like defense, even with one less member.