Conventional versus revisionist methodology.

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Conventional versus revisionist methodology.

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What follows are some examples of conventional history versus historical revisionism.
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Here is a rather conventional interpretation of the causes leading to “WW I”:



So he blames Austria-Hungary (the Hapsburgs) and Russia (the Romanovs), together with Serb recklessness and Kaiser Wilhelm’s pig-headed arrogance.

But that’s because the “victor” gets to write the “history”.

Here some excellent examples of “historical revisionism” with respect to the conventional narratives above.

A major weakness of conventional history is that fails to account for “back room” and covert operations that go on behind the scenes.
And that is certainly the case with respect to the “secret” manipulations of Britain and France.



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Similarly, constructed legends like “Winston Churchill: Heroic Leader” are deployed by conventional “history” to mystify the actual role of these characters in the script.



The true scope and motives of those non-Germans who volunteered to fight for the Third Reich is studiously avoided, ignored or just suppressed. Especially from Europe and the Middle East.
And in particular from Scandanavia.
The "Winter War" (between Finland and the Soviet Union), just like the earlier "Spanish Civil War" (1936-39), tended to foreshadow what was coming.



And that is likewise the case with respect to the conditions of millions of ethnic Germans living throughout eastern Europe.
These comprised the "reich" that Germans recalled from the days of the "Holy Roman Empire".

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Re: Conventional versus revisionist methodology.

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good topic, will check the videos later.

imho some motivations behind "WW I" (Great War I):

- dismantling the big monarchies ; Germany (of course), Russia (idem), but also the Ottoman Empire (Young Turks funded by the hidden Jewish Hand) and Austtria-Hungary
- first decolonization, especially stripping Germany of their colonies in East (Tanzania), West (Cameroon) and Southern Africa (Namibia)
- overhaul of the World Economy, with the 1913 Federal Reserve Act
- preparation for Great War II, in essence a direct continuation of GWI, with Black Thursday as main economic weapon, plunging especially the US in depression, while Argentina was booming in the time, attracting many, of course related to Plan Patagonia
- accelerated advances in (military) technology; planes, trains and automobiles
- establishing mandatory mass vaccination programs, cause "Spanish flu"

We see similar things happening today, with boosters, EV's and AI as part of the latter two, the dismantling of national governments in favor of transnational or global institutions, as WEF and UN ("we need to save the Earth's climate"), etc.
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Conventional (i.e. The Convention) & Revisionist Commonalities

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A crucial difference between "conventional" (like "schoolbooks") historiography (the drawing of history) and revisionist (as in any non-conformist view on that same history) is the

mentalversity - fakeowiki

vs

university

The epitome, the worst-of-the-worst of the UNIversal CONventional (following conventions; holy houses built by masons that cannot be toppled, that is The Convention) psience, scientism, religious doctrine, dogma is

Egyptology

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Egypt is the literal portal to the hinterland, The Nation of the 21st Century:

AIrabia - fakeoforum

and the WWI and so-called, but not really """Interbellum""" times that you mentioned and are undercovered (literally, under-covered, like Tartaria, Muisca, Patagonia and so much more...)

under-treated by the mainstream methodologies

especially considering our ages

nobody of us, let the ELDEST READERS PLEASE JOIN AND SPEAK UP!!

have lived through those times.

ourselves

as in

the Coronacaust

Covidiocracy

(it is outside, both in traffic and people on the streets and few shops open today, Good Friday 2024, as eerily quiet as during the strictest of lockdown times exactly 4 years ago now... a measure we all can imagine in our own lives)

back to WWI and Egypt


key for both CONventional AND REVisionist historiography is the thing it all boils down to:

control
over
resources



and the 20th and first 2 decades of 21st centuries would not have been possible and like this

without

OIL

Image

so

Image

the so-called "interbellum" for the European and Eastern Asian theaters was not the case in between

in those years, maybe not coincidentally right after

"King Tut", arguably one of the most stunning of modern historical fakes

in Egypt

tightly controlled Egypt, up to this day

don't go there, not nice

(I haven't been there, but the tight military control and scammery in that country just make it not cool to visit; you're always watched and always taken advantage of, if in doubt, watch some YouTubers who went there and tried to film innocent things...)

but back on topic it means that

what is "Interbellum" for "us", mostly Westerners coming here

- again where are all the Middle Easterners, Fakeologists, who should speak up?!

(I had 2 Kuwaitis on air and we had fun, but Fakeology.... you listen to them in the KUWAITI COMEDY release at Eye AM Eye...)


is not Interbellum for the Middle East

With the partioning, straight borders, through several indigenous (bedouin, Yemenitic diversity, Omanis, etc.) communities

Image

(now you understand why they mess with Yemen; that tribal self sufficient system they have there MUST KAPUTT, it is in The Convention)


all circling around their most precious resource

in the 1910s-2030 era

Image

Ghawar is by far the biggest oil field in the world
South Pars the biggest or second biggest gas field

Ahvaz in Persia was 4th largest or so, many of these fields are extremely large, only the Russian West Siberian basin and Venezuela come close in richness in fields like this


the language barrier is a problem, but at the same time an opportunity, especially for the younger crowd of Fakeologists

forget Chinese, not even the whole country has Mandarin as native tongue

learn

Arabic

(I provide other languages through the musiversity, release to hear free 4 all this Easter weekend!)


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