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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • In this interview, Tim Wilcox shares the inside story on the death of George S Patton as documented in the book "Target Patton," written by Tim's cousin Robert Wilcox

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  • @_Patton_Was_Right
    @_Patton_Was_Right 5 лет назад +338

    "WE DEFEATED THE WRONG ENEMY!" Patton was murdered for speaking the truth

    • @sarahhearn-vonfoerster7401
      @sarahhearn-vonfoerster7401 4 года назад +17

      BOTH were our enemies. Shameful that a visionary like Patton like him or not, had to be sacrificed for stupid politics!

    • @zeusxo980
      @zeusxo980 4 года назад +2

      Dude I see you everywhere

    • @_Patton_Was_Right
      @_Patton_Was_Right 4 года назад +9

      @@zeusxo980 Great to hear, doing what I can

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/52-oe6y6cjc/видео.html

    • @peacefulwarrior4151
      @peacefulwarrior4151 3 года назад +7

      A great documentary is called Adolf Hitler the greatest story never told... it's on bitchute.
      6 hours long tho, but worth it.
      It answers question like why he was starved of fuel by Eisenhower so the American forces wouldn't beat the commies into Berlin.

  • @barbaramarrs5113
    @barbaramarrs5113 3 года назад +111

    My dad said when he heard Patton had died, 'he was murdered'.
    Patton was talking about writing a book about how WWII was actually fought. His book would have embarrassed a lot of people.

    • @clarkewi
      @clarkewi 2 года назад

      My readings about Patton's death seemed legitimate- just a freak accident. But Patton was very pro-German and anti-Russia and fraternized with SS officers while he was in Germany. Patton advocated the allies join with Germany to attack the Soviet Union.

    • @strikerorwell9232
      @strikerorwell9232 2 года назад

      The whole WW2 narrative is inaccurate. The US funding of the German war machine from traitors like Henry Ford, Prescott Bush, the Dulles and Herriman families is a fact most historians avoid like the plague. Alan Dulles recruitment of Nazis to Operation Paperclip was viewed as a "Conspiracy theories" until the evidence became overwhelming.

    • @StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz
      @StalinLovsMsmZioglowfagz Год назад

      He was killed by the Jews and the cia which Ratschild controls.

    • @LGLDSR71
      @LGLDSR71 Год назад +1

      Embarrassed allot of people how? Did he work in the Pentagon? The Capital Building? The OSS? Note: The OSS was the forerunner to the CIA. Ask you Dad if he ever heard of the OSS.
      Again, please excuse me but I'm due back on Planet Earth.

  • @1959Berre
    @1959Berre 6 лет назад +295

    I'm a Belgian guy. I did my military service partly in the Infantry School in Arlon, in the Belgium Ardennes, where the battle of the bulge once raged. I became a reserve officer and went to Germany to serve the remaining 8 months of my tour. I once went to visit the last resting place of General Patton. I was struck by the modesty of his tomb stone. General Patton was a great man and a great military leader. He was the best, actually. And the Germans sure knew it.

    • @rhinaffrika5825
      @rhinaffrika5825 5 лет назад +20

      God bless patton in the afterlife

    • @biancahotca3244
      @biancahotca3244 5 лет назад +15

      They didn't bring him home to the U.S. i'm sure because they couldn't stand him. That's why they mercilessly murdered him and gave him such a simple tombstone.

    • @Waljoy
      @Waljoy 5 лет назад +15

      Yes, the Germans did know it. I think that was one reason they planned the attack known as the "Battle of the Bulge" in a sector of the front away from Patton's area of control.

    • @billygiles3276
      @billygiles3276 4 года назад +11

      Jewish groups have labelled patron a anti Semite so it’s unlikeoy he would ever be brought home because they would pressure the president against allowing him back, this is how despicable these people are.

    • @geraldjohnson4013
      @geraldjohnson4013 4 года назад +18

      My father served under Patton as a tanker with the 761st Tank Battalion.

  • @cliffright1142
    @cliffright1142 3 года назад +79

    As a WWII history buff, one thing always sticks in my mind. We treat politicians as if they actually bring some sort of leadership to the table when in fact, they wouldn’t know real leadership if it slapped them in the face. Excuse the pun but, G.S. Patton was a threat to everything Washington stood for and continues to this day to represent. Those boys served under Patton and did their duty, something politicians will never understand. What other occupation allows you to become wealthy without providing any kind of professional expertise? RIP George and curse those who were responsible for his death.

    • @dorianedwards8522
      @dorianedwards8522 2 года назад

      I suppose you think Michael Flynn is a shining example of this wonderful leadership.....

    • @cliffright1142
      @cliffright1142 2 года назад

      @@dorianedwards8522 He makes ninety percent of the spineless so called leaders in D.C. pale by comparison. He dedicated his whole career like I did serving this ungrateful Country. I don’t need another wimp interpreting patriotism to me. Save it for your latte crowd at Starbucks.

    • @5thribroarn304
      @5thribroarn304 2 года назад +2

      I read some research about 35 or so years ago which stated that Patton was okay, (for being in the hospital), until 4 Men visited him in his room.
      I met his Son after reading that info. Just in conversation I asked him if he thought the "Public" story of his Father's death was true to which he said no and me, not knowing what to say, we just looked at each other knowing there was foul play involved. So, after a few seconds which seemed much longer, I asked him if he had any stories to share or a favorite thing of his Dad, he mentioned some things, but I have forgotten, but it was a happy memory.

    • @cliffright1142
      @cliffright1142 2 года назад +1

      @@5thribroarn304 Having spent a career in Naval Intelligence, I am certain that government forces were at play in this injustice against one of America’s greatest heroes. To this day, just as it has always been, power is intoxicating to those worshiping at it’s altar. Patton presented a threat to that power structure and those who revere it. Today it is completely out of control as witnessed by the latest decade. God, I believe knows and sees all. He will only tolerate what has become of of His creation only so long. God help us all when that day comes and those who live for greed and power, let them pay for their collective sins.

    • @5thribroarn304
      @5thribroarn304 2 года назад +3

      @@cliffright1142
      I hope that you were not in DC on 9-11 and that you didn't lose any friends that day. I've researched a few details of the day. One of the wildest was about the man in the work trailer outside that drove all the way to his Boss and/or Home that day, in total confusion.
      I have always felt/known that Patton was held back, in many areas.
      I loved the story of him showing up with more horses than his CO, where he was Stationed, when he was in America's Calvary. I would have loved to have seen that!! And, thank you for your Service!!
      I bet you have some stories!!

  • @AmWestColl
    @AmWestColl 5 лет назад +49

    very interesting facts...truly one of the great cover-ups in U.S. history along with the Kennedy assassination !

    • @duggydugg3937
      @duggydugg3937 Год назад

      jfk was depriving the NGO 'fed' of its franchise to print usd (fed res notes) 'fed' sells bogus bux to USG for T bonds.. T bonds are a debt on you n me.. TRILLIONS...
      most contradict the evidence... not wanting to hear bad news

    • @jb-vb8un
      @jb-vb8un Год назад

      OH YEEEAAH maaan , but the 22 JFK shooters all had a sixth finger & a hook on their foot .... the GEORGE THE ANIMAL STEELE / PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE masks were hidden on the getaway bus marked "22 or maybe 24 MASKED JFK SHOOTERS TO TIJUANA EXPRESS" driven by Hunter Thompson

  • @KAIROA
    @KAIROA 5 лет назад +98

    Patton was a blistering, insightful, profane and unapologetic warrior who won every battle he engaged. The American people loved him while politicians (Truman - Eisenhower) feared and hated him.
    There was no way that Truman was going to allow him to return to the U.S.
    Had Patton lived, the Korean War would have had a much different outcome.

    • @DarkShroom
      @DarkShroom 2 года назад +4

      you're insuinating Truman had Patton killed.... that's absolutly ridiculous

    • @jamespercival5371
      @jamespercival5371 2 года назад

      He hared the Russians so he was killed

    • @danielkidd1012
      @danielkidd1012 Год назад +4

      @@DarkShroom why? the whole us economy system has been ridiculous since nixon but you believe that.

    • @DarkShroom
      @DarkShroom Год назад +2

      @@danielkidd1012 what has nixon to do with Truman they're not even the same generation? u can't just quote random people and think this is an argument... you have to make some sort of inteligent point or argument... it rests on the idea i don't know who truman or nixon are no doubt

    • @DarkShroom
      @DarkShroom Год назад +2

      @@danielkidd1012 this is how the younger generation makes argumnents these days lol... u just throw random names out there with the idea the other person has to string your incoherant nonsense together.... seriosuly don't bother replying

  • @yank-tc8bz
    @yank-tc8bz 5 лет назад +46

    My father served in the 3rd Army at the time and always said Patton was murdered

  • @balerjohnson3099
    @balerjohnson3099 7 лет назад +71

    Good lord I knew an old man who served under Patton as a sergeant . I cant recall all the specifics but he had a confrontation with Patton at a river crossing when Patton barked an impossible order and Mr . Harris said Sir ..we cant do that and gave him his reasons and Patton agreed .He spoke well of the General .

  • @tomeddy3971
    @tomeddy3971 5 лет назад +35

    My dad served in Patton's Army. My dad was shot four times and bayoneted in the back, but he still til the day he died thought Patton was a great General. My dad also liked Eisenhower; personally, from all the reading I've done, Eisenhower was a politician. Patton wasn't hated as much as everyone says he was. Yes he was a rough and tumble son of a bitch, but he was a warrior. From all the reading I've done no one will convince me this government didn't have something to do with killing General Patton. Think about what is going on today, THINK about what has been happening these past several years and especially most recently.

    • @danielkidd1012
      @danielkidd1012 Год назад +2

      its the age old story of power, they couldn't afford a Julius Caesar like character putting power in check.

    • @boatingexplainedwithcapndr8359
      @boatingexplainedwithcapndr8359 Год назад +1

      Damn! Your father was a total BADASS! Did he speak about the war with you when you were a kid?

    • @jb-vb8un
      @jb-vb8un Год назад

      @daniel - no facts again

  • @EagleArrow
    @EagleArrow 3 года назад +21

    I researched Patton years ago...if I recall correctly, his wife said she was having tea with him and he was fine then just died after the tea. So reading between the lines, he was probably poisoned.

    • @Plainsimple67
      @Plainsimple67 Год назад

      A HEART ATTACK OR STROKE CAN BE A POSSIBILITY, BUT THEN AGAIN, AFTER 2020 ELECTION AND THE 2020 MARCH VIRUS, I DON'T BELIEVE ANYTHING ANYMORE!!😉👉

  • @ronnorris5039
    @ronnorris5039 6 лет назад +146

    It's funny that that's how we treat Our Heroes we kill them after they have served their purpose

    • @XwpisONOMA
      @XwpisONOMA 5 лет назад +12

      ditto and we put the zionist traitors (who trump on the constitution) in the white house. Go figure ...

    • @I_am_Diogenes
      @I_am_Diogenes 5 лет назад +6

      @ Xwpic Considering the font you are using and the name I doubt VERY seriously you are one of the "WE" that votes in the US .

    • @billm4133
      @billm4133 5 лет назад

      You are just too freakin gullible.....

    • @majorintherepublick5862
      @majorintherepublick5862 5 лет назад +8

      Simple they are incorporated as individuals that’s why they give us a number, ss, military id number etc. We are nothing more than a number!! Doesn’t matter who or what you’ve done when they don’t need you anymore they get rid of you, Kennedy, Oswald, Scalia, or anybody else, they are not people they are a thing!! It is disgusting and completely ungodly!!
      The system must fail!! It has failed!! The system is the corpse in the bedroom that is smelling up the entire environment.
      The Republick is the answer to the corruption, build a better model to replace the existing model.

    • @dandyrevisionist7879
      @dandyrevisionist7879 2 года назад +3

      Marxists infiltrated America to the bone, hence they changed everything for the worse.

  • @jimreilly917
    @jimreilly917 2 года назад +27

    I’m 54. Since high school, I’ve always wondered if and thought that Patton’s death was suspicious. Berlin. Still basically destroyed. Night. Very little traffic. Suppodely no witnesses. Except the drivers. The OSSdid what the Nazis in 4 years of actual combat could not. Absolutely disgusting. The Cold War did not have to happen.
    As a side note, one of my high school history teachers was a second cousin to Patton.

    • @grantodancers1132
      @grantodancers1132 Год назад

      5:23 no

    • @LGLDSR71
      @LGLDSR71 Год назад

      No witnesses? Hap Gay (Lieutenant General Hobart Raymond Gay) was in the back seat with him. Study your History.

  • @hugebartlett1884
    @hugebartlett1884 5 лет назад +85

    I have always suspected that Patton's demise was contrived. During the war he had stepped on too many toes,and nobody was ever left in any doubt about his opinions, especially about other Generals,and particularly about Montgomery,whom he disliked intensely. After the war George was extremely popular,and possibly could have become a Presidential candidate. He was a vitriolic enemy of communism and the Soviet Union,so people in high places could well have decided the future would be more predictable with Georgie out of the way. One more mystery,along with Kennedy's assassination,the Two Towers attack,and maybe even the moon landings of long ago.

    • @Nastyfinger1444
      @Nastyfinger1444 4 года назад +8

      You have touched on good ideas. You are close.

    • @avidnongetit8710
      @avidnongetit8710 3 года назад +12

      It's not a mystery. My uncle served under Patton. He told me Patton was killed because Patton said "We need to crush the Russians." He was going to use German soldiers in an invasion of Russia. This terrified our President. It wasn't a secret. It's well documented.

    • @waltbullet1287
      @waltbullet1287 3 года назад +4

      Sounds like with Trump !

    • @Eddie-In-Las-Vegas
      @Eddie-In-Las-Vegas 3 года назад +2

      @@calsurf21 it is gaining alot of traction in the unground alternative intelligence community that Trump is the reincarnate of Patton.

    • @ddjsta
      @ddjsta 3 года назад +4

      @@Eddie-In-Las-VegasPatton reincarnated to president Trump ? 👏 Well let's say that really happened. Patton wouldn't have open boarders , you can count on that.

  • @facina3390
    @facina3390 4 года назад +38

    It always breaks my heart when i see the picture of Willy, missing his dad. They killed an American General to appease the Russian. Disgusting

    • @hectorviramontes7836
      @hectorviramontes7836 2 года назад +3

      The Soviet Communists...

    • @facina3390
      @facina3390 2 года назад +1

      @@hectorviramontes7836 You’re right. There is good and bad in every country, and it’s important to remember not to condemn them all.

    • @rickyj5547
      @rickyj5547 Год назад

      The oss organisation

    • @mikelgeren149
      @mikelgeren149 Год назад +1

      Bolsheviks to be precise . Not all of the Soviets were Bolsheviks. Many good Russians ! It was the Bolsheviks that were the SOBs. In one of bios on Gen. Patton it was stated that it was Pattons' brother in law that clued the General in on the nature of the Bolsheviks .

    • @Frankie5Angels150
      @Frankie5Angels150 Год назад

      No, it’s the Russians. Look at Putin and Ukraine. The Russians don’t need to be communists to be evil.

  • @LukeLovesRose
    @LukeLovesRose 6 лет назад +46

    I can't help but salute the General when I see his picture.

  • @flyergp65
    @flyergp65 6 лет назад +194

    General George S. Patton said "We've defeated the wrong enemy"?

    • @working2bselfsufficient724
      @working2bselfsufficient724 5 лет назад +23

      Yes so did many others.

    • @michaelmcgregor7374
      @michaelmcgregor7374 5 лет назад +18

      Patton was misquoted on that by the news paper's who often claimed Patton was a NAZI sympathizer - which he was NOT! One instance the news reporters used to boost such a claim was when Patton "refused" to replace NAZI workers... Patton didn't refuse - he said "Send me people who are not NAZI's who know what they are doing, and I will replace them!" BUT, Patton knew what the Russians were about, and knew someday we would have to face them on the battle-field - that day is still coming...!!!

    • @bartversteege2910
      @bartversteege2910 5 лет назад +1

      why did he said that ?.....he was an anti-semite !

    • @clintonbrownell6386
      @clintonbrownell6386 5 лет назад +17

      I agree... he was referring to the Jews... my guess is this is what caused his death...

    • @bartversteege2910
      @bartversteege2910 5 лет назад

      @@clintonbrownell6386 he caped the jews in garded camps and did nothing say about nazie atrossetys.

  • @705butler
    @705butler 6 лет назад +50

    This book is well researched. Once I picked it up I finished it in a few days. As crazy as it sounds they got away with what was the first black ops murder in U.S. history. Even the most hardened cynic would have to draw the same conclusion. I have no answer as to why more people have not seen through this poor cover story.

    • @josephdockemeyer4807
      @josephdockemeyer4807 5 лет назад +8

      Yes. And after the assassination of Kennedy, "they" came out of the shadows. Now they act flagrantly right under our noses. And the destruction of the west is nearly complete.😢😠

    • @robertsmith6068
      @robertsmith6068 5 лет назад +5

      normalcy bias and cognitive dissonance prevents them from using their brains.

    • @daniloperisic6119
      @daniloperisic6119 5 лет назад +4

      @@josephdockemeyer4807 if US falls, the World is doomed to the Russians

    • @matthewjung2313
      @matthewjung2313 5 лет назад +5

      @@josephdockemeyer4807 "history" is written by the victors

    • @marcosmelendez09
      @marcosmelendez09 3 года назад +5

      Because of the Democrats

  • @thomasallen3818
    @thomasallen3818 4 года назад +54

    From the time I can remember my dad said that he was in a Jeep that was behind Gen. Patton’s Staff car when it was stuck by the deuce and a half. He had given a statement to Army investigators about what he had witnessed, in addition to his commanding officer. My dad said he was then interviewed by a team of OSS officers who told him that what he had seen was not what he had seen and that he needed to give a statement as to what he was told he had seen. He said that he was threatened and because he had told others about the visit from OSS, he was, in his terms, “busted back”, demoted from Warrant Officer, to Sergeant, and was told by his commanding officer if he wanted to keep his stripes, keep his mouth shut.

    • @five_o_fever9381
      @five_o_fever9381 4 года назад +3

      LMAO! great story! You belong in Hollywood...

    • @Eddie-In-Las-Vegas
      @Eddie-In-Las-Vegas 3 года назад +2

      My dad says that what your dad says is enitrely untrue and he also wants to arm wrestle your dad in a contest to see who is factual.

    • @ddjsta
      @ddjsta 3 года назад +5

      This ain't Hollywood, that's where the propaganda starts. You guys can't handle the truth.

    • @InfoArtistJKatTheGoodInfoCafe
      @InfoArtistJKatTheGoodInfoCafe 2 года назад +5

      @@five_o_fever9381 You belong in the Looney Bin 🤣😂😜🤗

    • @TyDomi
      @TyDomi Год назад

      ​@@five_o_fever9381it's obvious that you have not read the book

  • @MarkHoward660
    @MarkHoward660 6 лет назад +48

    GOD blessed another hero Patton joined many real heros

    • @josephcavaliere9772
      @josephcavaliere9772 5 лет назад +4

      God bless patton & mcarthur for all they did, both of them after the war wanted to go and defeat communist parties China and Russia but Truman said no.

    • @rhinaffrika5825
      @rhinaffrika5825 5 лет назад +3

      Fuck FDR and Eisenhower

    • @rhinaffrika5825
      @rhinaffrika5825 5 лет назад +3

      God bless patton and mcarthur in the afterlife

    • @Charlesputnam-bn9zy
      @Charlesputnam-bn9zy 5 лет назад +1

      @@rhinaffrika5825 & Ike's darling Bradley too, who was always envious of Patton.
      In Tunisia he was Patton's junior. & suddenly in Sicily, Ike lifted him to senior over Patton. Google for Bradley's questionable ww2 record. It's not as smooth as ''they'' would have us believe.
      During the Bulge, Bradley was completely isolated from his army, and was just good for nothing.
      Ike was forced to order the Bradley-less army to be joined joined with Monty's army for the reduction of the nazi thrust from the north, while Patton made mincemeat of them from the south.
      After his death, all the blame was heaped on Patton for his so-called divisive rivalry with Monty. While it was the sly hypocrite Bradley who was the real rival with Monty.
      Ike's son John D., wrote the vilest book about The Bulge, ''The Bitter Woods''(1968) going as far as presenting the Allied crisis as threatening to split the British-American alliance in the middle of the war !
      Btw, Bradley was a member of Rockefeller's CFR, the Council on Foreign Relations.

  • @ninurtathricemajestic7179
    @ninurtathricemajestic7179 4 года назад +74

    God bless Patton, Son of a Confederate Veteran.

    • @williamdean4101
      @williamdean4101 4 года назад +7

      True! I don't know the full name but Gen'l Patton's ancestor was a cavalry colonel in the CSA Army of Northern Virginia who died in a cavalry action

    • @toddandangelbrowning2920
      @toddandangelbrowning2920 4 года назад +6

      His name was also George Patton.

    • @geraldjohnson4013
      @geraldjohnson4013 4 года назад +5

      He's also the cousin to Marine Corps legend Lewis Burwell ""Chesty" Puller.

    • @williamdean4101
      @williamdean4101 4 года назад +2

      @@geraldjohnson4013------------------ OMG! I didn't know that! Those two were two of a kind.

    • @geraldjohnson4013
      @geraldjohnson4013 4 года назад +1

      @@williamdean4101 yes indeed and equally as outspoken.

  • @geoattoronto
    @geoattoronto 2 года назад +4

    Paton was not Jewish and not in the inner circle of the elite. Patton was shocked at how Germany was being treated by the allies.

    • @mikelgeren149
      @mikelgeren149 Год назад

      The progenitor of the Patton's was French Protestant - Huguenots .

    • @scramble100
      @scramble100 Год назад

      Eisenhower took orders from the Morganthau clan to eliminate Germans and totally destroy German sovereignty

  • @JohnRobertMallernee
    @JohnRobertMallernee 9 лет назад +25

    Thank you for posting this video report! I just now posted this at the "THIS AIN'T HELL" web site, which is frequented by military veterans who would have a definite interest in this subject.

  • @williammawk1720
    @williammawk1720 4 года назад +12

    With all the controversy surrounding Gen Geo. Patton I have always thought he had been assassinated. It couldn't be that coincidental

  • @hopehoward8818
    @hopehoward8818 7 лет назад +68

    I don't think Eisenhower wanted to be president with Patton in the US

    • @nupagadii5834
      @nupagadii5834 6 лет назад +24

      Patton would be the President NOT Eisenhower....

    • @Houndini
      @Houndini 5 лет назад +15

      Patton was what could be called A Wild Cannon his enemies would said.. Patton was going resign because he did not need govt. retirement money. He had it with Army & them trying control what he could say & what he could not say. Sadly Patton believed in America & its system of self govt. totally.
      His wife came from very wealthy family. They had the money, His last trip home done told family he going resign & run for office. They would been a very lot high ranking officers would had to defend themselfs over there blunders that cost many American soldiers life's, That they did not want to answer for. I know little bit.
      Patton family was from same area of VA my family is from. Before Civil War until after war until his side family moved CA. Lot my family was right with Patton grand paw in 22nd VA CSA. Had few right with him in WW2. My wild guess Ike would been lucky been A mayor in a little Kansas town, If Patton made it home. And he know this. Not only Ike lot others too. Patton had the goods on IKE & others too. Just my personal thoughts.
      Was Patton trying start war with Russia?? That is in debate still yet. I read Russia highly respected Patton's army. Who German's said was USA Best General? Without no question Patton. Where Patton? Where is Patton coming from? Was huge question all through there war.
      Was Patton killed my thought's is YES. After he dead what could family do? It was too late. What they say? Victors Write The History? Sad but very true.

    • @mattstapleton9478
      @mattstapleton9478 4 года назад +8

      @James Reilly If Patton had lived, Eisenhower would have been lucky to have been elected to the office of dog catcher, Eisenhower in his entire military career, was never in a battle,never heard a shot fired in anger. Although he was one hell of an office boy to Douglas MacArthur.

    • @geraldjohnson4013
      @geraldjohnson4013 4 года назад +8

      @@mattstapleton9478 MacArthur said that Eisenhower was the best clerk he ever had. Those of us who been in the military particularly in combat arms know that's not a compliment but an insult. Eisenhower was what we called in the Marine Corps a Remington Raider.

    • @fredcollins8919
      @fredcollins8919 4 года назад

      @@nupagadii5834 GOOD

  • @michaelrichter2051
    @michaelrichter2051 2 года назад +24

    This is so depressing. I hope the people involved in the Killing of Gen. Patton will or have met a cruel ending themselves.

    • @LGLDSR71
      @LGLDSR71 Год назад +3

      Chill. He was not assassinated. Consider the patently absurd statement that a Piper Cub was able to out-maneuver a Spitfire.

    • @rickyj5547
      @rickyj5547 Год назад +1

      Killed by the oss organisation

    • @miniard11b
      @miniard11b Год назад +3

      @@LGLDSR71I have seen you make the same argument in other comment threads of this video. The argument is subjective and assumptive. Even though you feel it to be false and/or impossible, it does not mean that it is. Wouldn’t the skill of the pilots, circumstances and other factors have more importance? Improbable does not mean impossible.
      As to the fact of Patton being assassinated, I have no clear opinion; however, to dismiss or invalidate the argument based solely on one’s opinion about a plane is somewhat illogical. During ww2, better aircraft have been bested by more inadequate aircraft numerous times due to the skill of the pilots and circumstances of the engagements.

    • @TyDomi
      @TyDomi Год назад

      ​@@LGLDSR71Get back with us after you read "Killing Patton" or go to the Library of Congress, get the declassified documents that say the OSS had Patton killed

    • @LGLDSR71
      @LGLDSR71 Год назад +2

      Patton was not assassinated. His vehicle was hit by a truck with his best friend from West Point sitting next to him. Now please excuse me, I'm due back on Planet Earth. PS: Rumor has it that Elvis and Nixon were spotted in Vegas last weekend...let me know what you find out now that you've learned that Patton was not assassinated.

  • @rogerscottcathey
    @rogerscottcathey 5 лет назад +15

    Interviewer interrupts, and right when he is about to explain Patton's intention after going to Walter Reed. Hate that. Good interviewers LISTEN.

    • @utahrr1
      @utahrr1 3 года назад

      By design!

  • @vernpascal1531
    @vernpascal1531 8 лет назад +12

    I just started reading the book, It's very good,very thought provoking. If nothing's in writing the powers that can be can get away with anything,which is one scary thought. Can't ever be proved or disproved beyond a reasonable doubt.

  • @tonylittle8634
    @tonylittle8634 3 года назад +6

    I wouldn’t be surprised. Guys like Patton have always been considered over the top till time proves them correct

  • @bertlambert3817
    @bertlambert3817 6 лет назад +18

    This is what happened....according to
    my Late Uncle Jerry D. Wilson. .retired USAF..was standing on a corner with other E-2s and E-3 s...and THEY SAW PATTENS vehicle coming by slowly as they were told that it would be...he was smoking a cigar..and they seen it in his mouth..They waved and all said Hi General as it rolled by...but he didn't look up at them...THEN..BAMM!!! A bigger vehicle going faster ran thru the intersection without slowing down..and smashed into Pattons vehicle. They ran to it...and wanted to help..but the MPs said get the he'll outta the way. Move away!...and so they did...Uncle Jerry told us the movie scene was just excatly right at what happened...but left him and his buddies out for some reason or not.
    The MPs put Patton on a flat stretcher and drove off with him. He said Everything happened so G...damn fast!!

  • @fredmarinucci3868
    @fredmarinucci3868 7 лет назад +198

    Patton the only general in american history that had balls

    • @1BigCREE1Redtail
      @1BigCREE1Redtail 7 лет назад +15

      Fred Marinucci Also search WWI General and war Veteran, Smedley Butler. He wrote a Brief titled "War is a Racket".

    • @godswarrior4807
      @godswarrior4807 6 лет назад +7

      Fred Marinucci My father fought under General Patton, Battle of the Bulge, and admired him.

    • @jodyrussell4969
      @jodyrussell4969 6 лет назад +8

      Fred Marinucci you are forgetting "Stonewall" Jackson

    • @bannor216
      @bannor216 6 лет назад +11

      General Lee too

    • @ConvairDart106
      @ConvairDart106 6 лет назад +4

      Don't forget General Curtis LeMay, who ordered the removal of guns, and orders to fly low over Tokyo, and all the devastating B-29 raids he had planned, and executed, with 100% success! If we had gone to war with Russia, his Air Force would have been the deciding factor in the outcome, just as airpower has been our best weapon ever since.

  • @kevinhealey6540
    @kevinhealey6540 Год назад +6

    When World War 2 started up, all officers over the age of 50, were thanked for their service and forced into retirement. This was because in World War 1, older officers made serious mistakes.
    I was in the army and someone once asked me if I was ever called in again would I go back in. I said, "Yes, but they would be taking from the bottom of the barrel. War is a young man's game."
    There were exceptions for forced retirement made for certain officers over the age of 50. Patton was one of them. Another one was Nimitz. Had Nimitz not been held on, the war most definitely would have had a different course because he was able to defeat the Japanese at Midway. Had that one naval battle not been won, the Japanese would have had control of the South Pacific and the war would have gone much longer with a higher casualty rate. No one could beat Patton's knowledge of military warfare. Right from the beginning he was incurring a lot of jealousy from other high ranking officers because of all the publicity he was getting. From the beginning of the war, at Casablanca his unit performed first class. Patton replaced Major General Lloyd Fredendall as Commanding General of the II Corps and turned a losing situation around and his actions were a reason for having pushed the Germans out of Africa. Then the slapping incident occurred. After that he was relieved and the Italian campaign did not go as well when he was replaced. All high ranking officers wanted to see him go. The one who saved him was Secretary of War Stimson.

    • @ravenalbj
      @ravenalbj Год назад +2

      Thanks for the information. Sounds very logical and well informed.

    • @jonathonhass4178
      @jonathonhass4178 Год назад

      This did not happen.
      No idea where you got that baloney from as no U.S. military officers over the age of 50 were forced into retirement at the beginning of WW2.
      If that had happened, it wouldn’t have taken 18-24 months to fix our extremely faulty torpedos, and a myriad of other problems actually caused by many members of the over 50 club

  • @quam12972
    @quam12972 5 лет назад +6

    And here was my reply to the video;
    The Death of Patton, I live in Bemidji, MN and I have and still are videoing WW2 Veterans. My Website for these videos is: WWW.WW2bji.org .
    A veteran that I had interviewed told me about the Death of Patton.... Near the end of the video he said he was in the hospital and down the hall was Patton.... He told me that Patton died because the staff screwed up, the Orderly that was going off shift at midnight did not tell the incoming Orderly to drain Pattons lungs three times not the just once... The results was that Patton drowned in his fluid .... I sent the RUclips video to the Patton Museum in Kansas and California.... No answer back... I wish I could post the YT address so you can see for your self...or look at all the 61 videos, check near the end of each and maybe you find the interview...The veteran said they were told to keep the drowning quite or be court-martialed..
    If I can find the right video, I will re-post it....
    Dave

  • @OUigot
    @OUigot 4 года назад +9

    I never bought into the story that Patton died in a car crash. It was too coincidental. I didn't know he had a press meeting after the crash? That makes it even stranger because no historian ever mentions that.
    But in reality, Patton was trouble. I also read reports that he wanted to keep going to Moscow. That wouldn't end the Cold War because his army wouldn't have got anywhere near Moscow before being wiped out by 12 million battle hardened Russian soldiers who just wiped out the battle hardened German army on the Eastern front.....Like the Mob, how do you deal with trouble makers with big mouths.

  • @lastofthefinest
    @lastofthefinest 7 лет назад +39

    I do believe the story is possible and probably true, especially in those days. It needs to be brought out more.

    • @jb-vb8un
      @jb-vb8un Год назад

      "bring out" more dipwads selling fictional books .... another cottage industry like JFK : groovy maaaan

  • @johnhall3867
    @johnhall3867 5 лет назад +23

    My uncle fought in WW2.... he agreed with Patton. He told my family that the US should've sided with Germany. He was a fan of Patton(have drawings)... he wrote in some letters that Patton wouldn't live.

    • @billm4133
      @billm4133 5 лет назад +1

      Do you have access to the letters??

    • @glockumollie1230
      @glockumollie1230 2 года назад

      WITH HITLER? ARE YOU CRAZY? WHY WOULD WE ENTERTAIN ONE OF THE WORST MONSTERS SINCE NERO?

  • @alberreif5520
    @alberreif5520 3 года назад +4

    Just like today what’s going on

  • @why55555
    @why55555 4 года назад +6

    Finding out my dead GI ex hubby said he was CIA at his deathbed to his sons sent me on a spiral path of discovery. It lead me here to Patton assasination to help decode my family bizarre life. 6-15-20 & more clues leading to my clear vision everyday! 2020 is a trip...

  • @robertkrause4861
    @robertkrause4861 6 лет назад +7

    Patton’s administration of Bavaria probably wasn’t all that different from MacArthur’s administration of the Japanese home islands.

  • @anthonyivanaglugubjr.2645
    @anthonyivanaglugubjr.2645 6 лет назад +3

    Did Patton Died in a Car Crash? Or He died in the Hospital by Dr. Evil.

  • @kingharryannis
    @kingharryannis 6 лет назад +10

    David Iriving wrote about this in detail.

  • @ataurus62
    @ataurus62 6 лет назад +29

    Kinda like what happened to Scalia after death.

    • @samsonbandy5670
      @samsonbandy5670 6 лет назад +2

      Spot on comment

    • @cssloan1125
      @cssloan1125 6 лет назад +1

      Art Gardner haha! Exactly this vid is total crap

    • @epm5433
      @epm5433 5 лет назад

      @@cssloan1125 Indeed. The basement and attic dwellers feed off this crap. But neither the Patton nor Scalia families have ever suggested foul play.

    • @glockumollie1230
      @glockumollie1230 2 года назад

      STOP IT, SCALIA LIVED TO AN OLD MAN. HIS FAMILY WOULD HAVE SCREAMED BLOODY MURDER IF HE HAD BEEN MURDERED SO JUST STOP IT!!!

  • @danielclark2864
    @danielclark2864 7 лет назад +22

    Should of let him take Berlin

    • @genehollon6989
      @genehollon6989 7 лет назад +4

      Daniel , Do you not realize that the BIG 3 had already placed Berlin, following the war, in the Russian zone. Military estimates were "ONE MILLION" allied casualties to take Berlin. Why would the U.S. suffer such horrendous losses, and then IMMEDIATELY turn Berlin over to Russia?
      Eisenhower was right to refuse to fight that battle. It would have been stupid to do so.

    • @LukeLovesRose
      @LukeLovesRose 6 лет назад +7

      He was so disgusted by what the Soviets did to the Germans, especially their women.

    • @vivians9392
      @vivians9392 5 лет назад +1

      Russia is a military nation, and the Russian military has, and still is, an ungodly organization. I am not surprised of the brutality they inflicted on the citizens, especially women!

    • @lasselippert3892
      @lasselippert3892 3 года назад

      Luke M
      With their limpdick husbands laying dead in the russian mud, I’m sure those hausfraus wellcomed some Red Army lovin’

  • @cardinalbob1
    @cardinalbob1 4 года назад +6

    I knew it was a hit, but if you talk publicly about it “bad luck” will follow you.

  • @karmacounselor
    @karmacounselor 7 лет назад +6

    Very good book!! Love it! I found it right after I put a scrapbook together about my Dad (rip) who saw Patton in the military. (All the men who feared him hid in the latrine when he came to camp lol)...

  • @dorianedwards8522
    @dorianedwards8522 2 года назад +2

    I would buy the NKVD bugging the hospital or having paid informers in the hospital aid them in doing whatever they did, if anything, but I have to draw the line on the Soviets having 'infiltrated' the OSS. Sorry, that never happened. They had fantastic operational security and certainly within a couple years were severe pains in the Soviet ass. No mole here.....

  • @ooyginjardl4037
    @ooyginjardl4037 5 лет назад +3

    I don’t think I can believe all of this. Did that cable hurt anyone else in that Jeep? Or did everyone drop their cigars at the same time? And if in the other instance Patton was heading home the next day to resign his commission, why kill him? Also, the more you read about Truman, the more you would understand that he would NEVER order the murder of one of his own Generals. I think that what this is about more than anything is selling books.

  • @fredramm7527
    @fredramm7527 5 лет назад +4

    When I was a teen in The 4th Armored Division, I served TDY on the staff of George Patton III, I guess that and a Five Dollar Bill would buy me a beer! Later, I read The Patton Papers late in the 70s, OK, the book didn't say "Some one killed George Patton," but the book sure as s...t gave the impression, that some one or some group wanted him dead! General Patton was almost innocently "unpredictable" to a fault and accident prone ... I believe the theory put forth by his grand son Robert, that he was unpredictable and would make a decision on the moment, with that in mind, so how could they set up his grand father? Yeah, I heard about Douglas Bazata and Wild Bill Donovan, but that press conference at The Landstuhl Hospital Old George was suppose to have happen; is a new one on me.

  • @thomasreed8259
    @thomasreed8259 4 года назад +4

    Patton would have taken his army and remaining German army and defeated Russians quickly

    • @sulevisydanmaa9981
      @sulevisydanmaa9981 Год назад

      @Thomas Reed THERE were 6 million persons armed to the teeth in the red army in 45-46. Nuts ...in all forms of all meanings to sensibly suggest going against any such force 🇫🇮

  • @Axe-of-Boniface
    @Axe-of-Boniface 7 лет назад +11

    "down from the top." You mean da- jews.

  • @99ize18
    @99ize18 7 лет назад +4

    "CHRONICALISED" FFS. When are Merkins going to stop bastardising the English language?
    Why not simply use the correct word: "CHRONICLED"?

  • @DavidPigbody
    @DavidPigbody 5 лет назад +12

    Eisenhower was the most famous ww2 u.s. general.
    Patton and Rommel were the most interesting.

    • @TigerBaron
      @TigerBaron 4 года назад +1

      Eisenhower was a bitch that used Patton was a scapegoat.
      Nothing more.

    • @stefancristian4324
      @stefancristian4324 4 года назад +4

      Rommel was respected by the Allies and Patton was respected by Nazi Germany.
      I'm often thinking how would be if Hitler was killed in that assasination attempt by Rommel. Imagine Rommel and Patton fighting the USSR

  • @lawrencekenchen1522
    @lawrencekenchen1522 4 года назад +5

    Did Patton, realize he was being pursued by assassin's?

  • @LarryRichardson-l4k
    @LarryRichardson-l4k Год назад +1

    I can't help but salute the General when I see his picture.. "WE DEFEATED THE WRONG ENEMY!" Patton was murdered for speaking the truth.

  • @kurtboyd6056
    @kurtboyd6056 6 лет назад +4

    khazarian mafia

  • @jamessands369
    @jamessands369 3 года назад +3

    A General Patton assignation is pure bullshit! I was fortunate to know Horace 'Woody' Woodring who was the generals driver when the accident happened. Woody was an honorable guy and very proud to have driven the general. Woody was a consultant for the movie 'Patton' and spoke many times to veterans groups about the general. The accident was just that, an accident!

    • @scramble100
      @scramble100 Год назад

      you mean like the JFK accident and the James Forrestal accident and the Seth Rich accident and the Gary Webb accident and the Vince Foster accident.......how many more are there ? Get real

  • @Skovit72
    @Skovit72 4 года назад +4

    Same with Antony Scalia.

  • @donaldvice1046
    @donaldvice1046 7 лет назад +3

    How do we get a copy of his book? My friend, Congressman Lawrence Patton McDonald (a relative) was murdered by the Soviets on Flight KAL 007 on 9/1/83.

  • @bdrichardson403
    @bdrichardson403 6 лет назад +9

    5:30. Patton was riding in a PACKARD. To say it was a Cadillac takes away from your credibility.

    • @LeveretteJamesClifford1955
      @LeveretteJamesClifford1955 4 года назад +2

      There may be some misunderstanding which is understandable. The Patton car was taken to Paris to be repaired. At that point in time many American cars had body parts which were interchangeable and this was the case with Patton's car. The front end was replaced with a different car front with was all that was available in Paris at the time.

    • @chu8139
      @chu8139 4 года назад +2

      Nope. You are wrong. He was riding in a 1938-1939 Cadillac model 75. The years vary but definitely a cadi

    • @LeveretteJamesClifford1955
      @LeveretteJamesClifford1955 4 года назад +1

      @@chu8139 Ive seen the car, is is now a hybrid because the front end was repaired in Paris when the only thing that they had was another brand car from the same car company that fit.

    • @jhanlon1903
      @jhanlon1903 3 года назад +1

      @@LeveretteJamesClifford1955 there is a caddy in the Patton museum in Kentucky

    • @ownpetard8379
      @ownpetard8379 3 года назад +2

      @@LeveretteJamesClifford1955 It is impossible to have "another brand car from the same car company".

  • @2serveand2protect
    @2serveand2protect 5 лет назад +1

    I'm sorry, but I feel compelled to say something about that "Polish aircraft" that (supposedly - from what I gather) "strafed Patton's car". First of all - as a Polish man - I can tell you that Poles (in general) but ESPECIALLY AT THAT TIME - LOVED Patton! Patton is still highly revered among Poles, because of his anti-communist stand. Poles knew about Katyn, Poles never forget the millions that died by communist' hands (members of my family included) and I can tell you this with 100% confidence - NO POLISH PILOT WOULD (EVER!) TRY TO KILL PATTON. If it wasn't for Patton our "Swietokrzyska" Brigade, that fought (BOTH) the nazis AND the communists and was retreating along the nazi-commie frontline towards the west would have been given to the communists hands (that was what the pussy Montgomery wanted to do and Patton prevented it) - and that was just one among the many examples.. SECOND - NEVER FORGET that (our) Gen. Sikorski was killed in a very similar plot. No Polish soldier would EVER fire upon Patton.

  • @zapszapper9105
    @zapszapper9105 7 лет назад +5

    Patton was like Montgomery the British general and his rivel. They must have understood each other very well and could see through each other.
    They both had opposing ideas on strategy after D day, Both where competing with each other for resources, stratergy and lime light.
    Both were asbolute professionals of great compertance that beleive in themselves, both had a tremendous regard for the welfare of the ordinary soldier. Both were well liked. Both took calculated risks. Both understood war was a killing match.

    • @vivians9392
      @vivians9392 5 лет назад

      AND, both Patton, and especially, Montgomery, were pompous, self serving asses!

    • @tedcantrell6271
      @tedcantrell6271 2 года назад

      Montgomery was at best competent (Look at Operation Market Garden, a total disaster) He was great at winning when he had an 8 to 1 numerical advantage like at El Alimein. I am not the greatest fan of Patton, but he was totally correct on Montgomery. And yes you better have a lot of self confidance to lead men into battle. A leader who starts second guessing himself gets everyone killed.

  • @hauntedmoodylady
    @hauntedmoodylady 7 лет назад +38

    I met, knew a WWII vet who served in the medical corp. He was an enlisted man who served in the hospital where Patton was hospitalized. Can't recall exactly how the subject came up except stemming from how, where, he served, and he simply matter of fact explained that Patton's death was not an accident. It's astonishing how a man who was probably an E-4 Corporal/Specialist and yet he was aware of this sad event..

    • @madeleine8977
      @madeleine8977 6 лет назад +10

      Actually, it is often the medics and hospital personnel who do know the real stories of what actually took place.

    • @DIVISIONINCISION
      @DIVISIONINCISION 5 лет назад

      Did he say who killed Patton and how it was done?

    • @epm5433
      @epm5433 5 лет назад

      @@DIVISIONINCISION Of course not. He was just another vermin who rants like a the local drunk at the end of the bar. Patton's own family didn't question of circumstances surrounding his death. These bozos posting on this threat are pathetic.

    • @michaelallen1396
      @michaelallen1396 5 лет назад +1

      @@epm5433 Yeah sure pal.

    • @epm5433
      @epm5433 5 лет назад

      @@michaelallen1396 That's right , moron. If you know anyone with a fully-formed brain, ask them to do the research and spoon-feed it to you.

  • @edgarwfoth1
    @edgarwfoth1 7 лет назад +26

    An ex-German soldier said he liked Patton. HE told me in the late 1960's that SS units and other German soldiers were captured by Americans and assembled fully armed in a field as possible reserve units for the US Army.The units were feeling positive about the arrangement. Soon the units became suddenly disarmed. Stalin had spies that found out and demanded the American leaders responsible be executed. Eisenhower carried out Stalin's order. Also huge round ups in the Allied Zones and executions resulted under something called Operation Keelhaul. I think the G. soldier said they used many small travelling Allied units called SMERSH.(?).He seemed to know what the round up units were composed of in ranks ,amount of members, vehicle types and tactics. Yup! Millions(?) liquidated to help out 'UNCLE JOE".

    • @Texture2112
      @Texture2112 6 лет назад +12

      Hi Edd. I know how you feel. I used to bark the same thing to people (and just a year ago too!). My Grandfather died from being hit by a German U-Boat (2 torpedo's) so my Mother grew-up without a Father, w/out ever knowing him, and her family without any income - so her Mother became a house-cleener and they lived very poor. I have heard the same stories you did, however... when we study the story (which is short for such a vast WAR) most parts of it do not add up. Please delve deep into it from not just 'our' side, and not just 'their' side, but all sides. The Ukrainians, The Hungarians, etc... And then notice why we were purposely never taught or told the most basic things. (like, if you have a documentary, book, movie, class, etc on WWII and do NOT mention the central bankers... then it is automatically flawed in the biggest way. And.. Why didn't we learn about Communism (by way of Bolshevism) spreading into Europe in evil ways- and in Germany the most? Why didn't we learn about the Rothschild’s banksters (at all)!!!!! .... Controlling all of Germany's money/value/etc and devaluing the money to 'nothing' (1 million $ equals 1 single dollar) to make them lose WW1? Why didn't we learn about "All Judea Declares WAR on Germany" (1933) once the banksters were fired????? Why were we led (and still) to believe that all of Germany and all the countries with Germany just all of a sudden turned into super evil humans and all started hating everyone all at once. They all supposedly went from "Beethoven" to Hitler (the idea of 'Hitler') overnight. Why did we never learn about how incredibly strict the Treaty of Versailles was?? Why did we never learn about how Germany went from the absolute weakest, poorest, dirtiest country in all of Europe... into the Strongest, Richest, Cleanest, smartest, most full of pride, healthiest country in just 3 to 4 years by dropping the central bankers??? We in the English speaking West were given a story to remember/memorize/fantasize/video games, 'hi$tory channel' every single week and holocaust movies every single year. But look as deep as you can into WWII (PLEASE). Why didn't we learn about the Bolsheviks controlling the Soviet Union? Why didn't we learn about the "Holodomor" in Ukraine? (The largest 'holocaust' we know on Earth of w/out anything to put it in doubt). (5 to 10 MILLION Ukrainian civilians killed-off, most by starvation and a few million Russians) (Because the Bolsheviks did not like ones that they considered "Slavic descent people"). Why didn't we learn that our friend "Uncle Joe" Stalin invaded Poland 17 days after Germany went in to get their Germans that were stuck there from the border change? Why didn't we learn about the giant border change and the people stuck within? Why didn't we learn about the 7 countries & other territories that Uncle Joe Stalin invaded just for territory take-over/land-grab? Why didn't we learn about the 7 points to draw Japan into attack us (the u.s.)? Our gasoline lines in the 70's were from a 10% oil embargo - - the embargo the u.s. put on Japan was over 90%. (And that was just w/oil). Delve in with your absolute most open mind (please) & watch here on youtube "the greatest story Never told" and "Europa: last battlefront" and the great Benjamin Freedman speech. Thanks fellow humans. All wars are banker wars. -ECH

    • @eddhewitt6738
      @eddhewitt6738 6 лет назад +1

      Echdrum what a lot of more crap I was 9 year old when the war finished ..My brother was a RMP (Regimental Military Police) seconded to the US military and was one of the first British soldiers to go inti a concentration camp (can't remember it's name ...I will get the information from his daughter ...all he saw was evidence of slaughtered people and remains of corpses waiting to be burned by other prisoners who collected from the gas chambers ...The Military Police were drafted in to these camps to protect the German guards from US troops who had seen the carnage and what went on ...what my brother saw effected him to his dying day ...Recently it's emerged that the typhoid (as related by the Dimbalby brothers father at that time and also one of the first BBC war correspondent to enter a camp ) epidemic in the concentration camp came about when two German officers met the advancing US troops and told them not to enter the camp because of a typhoid out break .. Rouse to stall the US military ...You sir or who ever contributed to this propaganda book are absolute fascists and Rascists and so was Patten ....People like him have no place on this planet ...I have to go now but will continue latter

    • @janellemckinley172
      @janellemckinley172 6 лет назад +7

      Edd. Spend some time on Henry Makow's site, Canadian, non-observing Jew, says ww2 was a European holocaust. Lots of articles about ww2. And if you could persevere through Andrew Carrington Hitchcock's epic documentary SYNAGOGUE OF SATAN, you would learn, as you would learn from Makow's site, that every war and major revolution since even before the French, was started by the House of R-o-t-h-s-c-h-i-l-d. Their wealth is estimated at 500-600 trillion, they own 2/3 of the wealth of the planet. Another Jew to know about is Benjamin Freedman, you can watch or read online his famous 1961 Willard Hotel Speech: A WARNING TO AMERICA. Their agents took control of the US in 1913 with the Federal Reserve Act which was never ratified, so we pay them criminal income taxes every year just to pay on the interest of the now 21 trillion dollar debt and that is why we are all wave slaves. And if you listen to Henry Makow's interview of Christopher Jon Bjerknes about the Sabbatean-Frankists, you will learn that they plan to exterminate most of us including 2/3 of the Jews who aren't their sort.

    • @donotfret
      @donotfret 6 лет назад

      ruclips.net/video/If8YR9YAsv8/видео.html

    • @rentedtux1883
      @rentedtux1883 5 лет назад +4

      @@eddhewitt6738 Simply said, you can't handle the truth.

  • @godfreyzilla8608
    @godfreyzilla8608 Год назад +1

    Sorry folks. I'm a little late to this conversation - like seven years late. Former Saturday Night Live writer and comedian John Mulaney does a bit where he asks "What's up with all of these baby boomers watching all of these World War 2 videos? Is there some sort of quiz?" Guilty as charged.
    For years I have heard all of the stories about General Patton. Two of my wife's uncles and a favorite grade school teacher of mine fought in his army. I have always understood his comment about [defeating the wrong enemy] but disagreed with that. The Germans were brutal, genocidal murderers that needed to be defeated. Millions of lives and trillions of dollars were lost because of their brutality and ambition. Nonetheless, I have always had some sympathy for the German civilians and even some regular soldiers who were very efficiently brainwashed into participating in or supporting the atrocities committed in their name. A good friend of mine here in the U.S. was the son of a Nazi judge and grew up in Bavaria during the war. Another grew up in Hamburg.
    The German people had suffered greatly as a result of the arrogance of the Kaiser. That was the real cause of the extreme retribution exacted on them after losing World War One. The Kaiser had his own version of our country's Manifest Destiny but he couldn't pull it off the way we did. Consequently we Americans actually benefited from that policy. The Germans not so much. Of course, in retrospect, the German civilians would be ripe for the pickings of the Nazi party. Fortunately we learned that lesson and did not commit that same mistake after defeating Germany and Japan allowing the greatness of those people to resurface in a positive and fruitful way. The Russians were not so kind but then they had more than a few of their people slaughtered by the Germans so their feelings were understandable, no?
    As I recall the American people, indeed the world, had had enough of war when WW2 ended and no one was in the mood for another war that would be just as deadly, if not more so (think nuclear bombs); and, General Patton's philosophy and/or intuition about the Russians, although very much correct, was not favored by any government. I seriously doubt, however, that our government would have ordered his assassination. He could have been handled easily in the same way as Truman handled MacArthur to neutralize him. This is not to say he wasn't assassinated by someone or some group who had a grudge. My late mother had a saying about certain people - "He/she has the face of a person with few friends". General Patton had such a face.
    My apologies for this diatribe.

  • @mojojojoslyfoxharris
    @mojojojoslyfoxharris 7 лет назад +4

    I definitely don't find it hard to believe that Patton could have been assassinated because of what he was pegging for the American army to remain steadfast in Europe and be ready for war against the Soviet Union. After such a big war, I am sure some very powerful people wouldn't be afraid of silencing Patton once and for all to help make sure another great war didn't start soon after.

    • @genehollon6989
      @genehollon6989 7 лет назад

      The war was OVER. We had the Atomic bomb and Russia did not.
      We , (PATTON) should have ordered Russia out of the territories they had taken in Europe, Draw back into Russia , and behave like civilized human beings THEY WOULD HAVE HAD NO VIABLE OPTION but to obey. RESULT
      BILLIONS AND BILLIONS of $ would have been saved as NO COLD WAR would have been necessary.

    • @vivians9392
      @vivians9392 5 лет назад

      So, why didn't they kill MacArthur, too, instead of letting him retire? He wanted to invade Japan with millions more casualties. We didn't unconditionally defeat Korea or Vietnam (nor did Russia), so imagine the Far East consequences of his actions, if Japan had been invaded. Yet, he was swept under the rug, not assassinated.

    • @TheAnonymousIndividual
      @TheAnonymousIndividual 4 года назад +1

      @@vivians9392 Mainly because Japan was an "enemy" the reason Patton was -assassinated- *in a Car "Accident"* is because he realized after the War had ended that the Germans weren't the evil that the Allies had believed, he realized the true evil was the Soviets. He wanted to build Germany back up and take the fight to the Soviets. Those in power had him killed.

  • @et1249
    @et1249 4 года назад +1

    4 out of 5 Wehrmacht soldiers killed in WW2 died on the eastern front fighting the Red Army, the Soviet Union paid a high price with 27 million dead for their victory over Nazi Germany and some on the Allied side thought it necessary to keep going, complete madness.

  • @walterstokes4938
    @walterstokes4938 7 лет назад +21

    what the fuck is going on with this country. or should I say this world we live in today??????????????????

  • @davecee4459
    @davecee4459 4 года назад +1

    O'Reilly don't know shit from shinola . His stuff is basically all derived from the "ALLOWED" information . Patton ,like others that knew too much, had to go. They are still doing these things to good people.

  • @hippieal
    @hippieal 6 лет назад +3

    Gotta watch out for the top echelon they’ll take you out if you’re a threat

  • @robertamaral2349
    @robertamaral2349 7 месяцев назад +1

    My Godfather, may he rest in peace, would break down in tears and say "They murdered my General" . I was just a kid and that was the only time I ever saw this strong powerful man cry. This interview was great! Thanks for this!

  • @karljohanlea5564
    @karljohanlea5564 4 года назад +3

    I think there was a sequel to Patton that portrays Patrons death as an assassination. The assassin also used an air rifle that fired a mushroom shaped projectile. George C. Scott portrayed Patton in the movie.

  • @rosiemackenzie5976
    @rosiemackenzie5976 2 года назад +1

    War is the most lucrative business in the world, anybody who tries to stop war who is powerful and influencial will be got rid off. Princess Diana was ultimately got rid of because she had influence and was trying to get rid of the making of landmines. The whole industrial war complex was up in arms, ask Tim Wilcox about that.

  • @jacoblalmuanpuia7987
    @jacoblalmuanpuia7987 3 года назад +3

    Oh the agony...how could a country he love so much killed him😔

  • @allenschmitz9644
    @allenschmitz9644 2 года назад +2

    Post war plans did not include Patton.

  • @truthseekingmissile1430
    @truthseekingmissile1430 7 лет назад +3

    This was all in the film 'Brass Target'

  • @glockumollie1230
    @glockumollie1230 2 года назад +1

    ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING, THIS COUNTRY USES HIM TO WIN OUR BIGGEST BATTLES AND UPON VICTORY WE DISPOSE OF HIM LIKE AN ENEMY. TRULY DISGRACEFUL, SHAMEFUL DESERVING OF DAMNATION TO HELL WHOEVER ORDERED THIS GREATEST HERO OF WAR BE KILLED IN SUCH A DASTARDLY MANNER. MOST SHOCKING FOR ME TO LEARN OF THIS SHAMEFUL DEED.

  • @zigravos
    @zigravos 7 лет назад +3

    thanks for this

  • @charlesdavis7087
    @charlesdavis7087 3 года назад +1

    Harry S. Truman was the worst president we've ever had. If he had allowed Patton to march into Moscow and Macarthur into Peking... it would be another world.

  • @josephpaaccio43
    @josephpaaccio43 7 лет назад +3

    WELL DONE........

  • @utahrr1
    @utahrr1 3 года назад +2

    Was it because Paton knew about Operation PaperClip and he was going to tell all Americans?

  • @AECJ1
    @AECJ1 7 лет назад +5

    My interest is peaked

  • @The_Real_Indiana_Joe
    @The_Real_Indiana_Joe 4 года назад +2

    Modern war is for profit, not for defeating enemies. Patton defeated enemies.

  • @pantslizard
    @pantslizard 5 лет назад +3

    Amazing.

  • @Kuultyc
    @Kuultyc 4 года назад +2

    @1:17 Interesting timing for that topic. Hmm #Q17

  • @B61Mod12
    @B61Mod12 5 лет назад +3

    7:07 "Is there footage of that"
    "Probably....."
    So... you are a member of the super investigators club, and you wrote a book on this event, but you never even checked the last footage taken of Patton (the victim and subject of your book) alive? My scepticism is tingling.

  • @carlsilverman754
    @carlsilverman754 2 года назад +1

    My dad worked for Patton at Ardennes...perhaps killed? Romel his rival suicide

  • @MW-bi1pi
    @MW-bi1pi 5 лет назад +4

    My Dad was in the 4th Armored Division, Combat Command A, 35th Tank Battalion. After the war, in the early 70's, Dad said he met a man in a Restaurant Bar on a Railroad Layover. As men did in those days they discussed their war service. The guy was in the 4th Armored as well, the Division Intelligence. Dad said the man brought up the 4th Armored first, and from discussion, specific knowledge of specific instances, Dad said there was no doubt the guy knew what he was talking about with the 4th Armored. Dad was told by the man that Intelligence KNEW for a fact that the Russians killed Patton, but were told by unspecified people to "shut the hell up about it if you know what's good for you"...Dad believed him. This air rifle story seems out of place though. And Air rifle does not have the energy to slam a man forward on the 20 or so ft' lb energy they put out. Perhaps Patton was shot in the neck with poison at the Hospital , but definitely NOT in the car during a staged accident. His wife Bea Patton was with Patton at the time and if he was up, not paralysed and moving around, she would have had to be killed herself to have stayed quiet about her husband. I think the Russians killed Patton and it probably was Bill Donovan that told the Intelligence Officers to shut up or be killed too.

    • @allanwalton687
      @allanwalton687 4 года назад

      Simliar to a paintball gun

    • @robertclark972
      @robertclark972 Год назад

      @Mw-bi1pi ~ There are air rifles that are quite capable of killing North American elk .
      Large caliber devices , videos on RUclips. Imagine .

    • @jb-vb8un
      @jb-vb8un Год назад

      yeah .... about as "thought provoking" as taking a dump in BURMA

  • @whatabouttheearth
    @whatabouttheearth 3 года назад +1

    Look at all the Nazis come out of the woodwork in the comments....do you think that Patton would of ever sided with them? 😄

  • @345weehrs
    @345weehrs 6 лет назад +3

    First of all I think General Patton was one of the greatest generals this country has ever had. With that said.It's hard to believe that Mr. Wilcox knows all of these details about the attempts on Patton from the cable to decapitate him in the jeep to the air rifle but he doesn't know if there is any footage of the speech Patton gave in the hospital hours before he died?

  • @frankblunt2482
    @frankblunt2482 4 года назад +1

    Is there anything more obnoxious than middle-aged liars? Shameful BS.

  • @genehollon6989
    @genehollon6989 7 лет назад +5

    This is the most bizarre fairy tale i have heard. Gen Patton and Gen. Hobart Gay were NOT returning from hunting as he stated , They were going hunting . The 17 books I have on Patton ,and the others I have studied for more than 45 years , I believe, give a more accurate , detailed description of this event.
    Space and time will not allow a lengthy dissertation but I will offer one Question for consideration. Horace Woodring , the driver of Patton's car, and Gen.gay were not injured in this accident. They were fully aware and alert during and after the accident. Neither, at any time, ever mentioned any idea that anything this preposterous could have happened. WHY NOT ? They both were great admirers of Gen. Patton.
    BEA, Mrs Patton, had a neurosurgeon come from the U.S. to attend Gen. Patton. His reports do NOT support the rendition of what was said in this video.
    Seems that someone wants to sell some books.

  • @rushmore3927
    @rushmore3927 2 года назад +1

    Not believing this. They would force him to resign. No point in this, but you never know......

  • @kimparish1982
    @kimparish1982 7 лет назад +3

    Everyone is an authority and think they know everything.

  • @georgemcmillan9172
    @georgemcmillan9172 4 года назад +2

    I wish he would have just kept going...

  • @miniwars123
    @miniwars123 7 лет назад +8

    The idea that Truman was behind assassinating Patton because Patton was mobilizing to invade Russia is senseless. When MacArthur was preparing to invade china with nukes in the Korean War, Truman relieved him from command. If Truman was worried about Patton, he would have done the same. The fact of the matter is that accidents happen. Not all generals died that way: Lee, Sherman, Grant, MacArthur, etc. But fight enough wars, make enough generals, and accidents will happen.

    • @michaelbullington1728
      @michaelbullington1728 7 лет назад

      The circumstances of the accident and his death point to an assassination. As to who did it, there aren't any records left to finger the guilty parties. That fact along should lead one to suspect foul play. I do believe that you look at Wild Bill Donovan, Eisenhower and Stalin of course as the culpable parties. Whether Truman Ok'd it or knew about it is a little hard to believe, but not outside the realm of possibility.

    • @OdinX316
      @OdinX316 6 лет назад

      well duh Gomer!! Now if you can't keep up with the information presented go back to the sandbox and play with the pretty things!!

  • @waynejohnson3388
    @waynejohnson3388 2 года назад +1

    I'd sure like to show you fellows my Jeep I built and named after General Patton.

  • @willr7849
    @willr7849 2 года назад +1

    Patton understood that the soviets were fascists also, he knew at minimum we should have pushed the soviets back to Russia.

  • @brucewilson1958
    @brucewilson1958 3 года назад +2

    Who can a guy trust?

  • @mmmustapha1140
    @mmmustapha1140 4 года назад +2

    he knew then JFK knew the real enemy so both were silenced,

  • @71ravenman
    @71ravenman 3 года назад +2

    This guy claims that an early attempt at assassination failed when Patton just happened to duck at the right time when a cable was in place in order to decapitate him in his jeep. Did the driver and/or other occupants duck as well at the same time? I call bull shit. If there was a cable across the road the other occupants would have been inured or most likely killed.

  • @chuckstewart7331
    @chuckstewart7331 Год назад +1

    Patton led the assignation of the veterans protesters in 1921 and got what he deserved.