The Battle for the Truth about the First World War
and its Relation to Britain’s Future
“Those who control the past control the future; those who control the present control the past.” ( – from Orwell’s novel “1984″). Never was this saying more true than this year. Never was the need for understanding of historical truth more important than this year. 2014 is a crux year for England, Britain, the UK. As we approach the centenary of the outbreak of the Great War in 1914 and the Scottish referendum on independence this year, the British, or rather, the transatlantic Establishment, through its instruments in academia and the media, is trying to peddle to the British people a particular view of the causes of the Great War in 1914 – a view which is contrary to the truth. It is in essence the view they peddled in August 1914 and in 1919 after the Armistice: ‘German guilt’ and ‘British righteousness’. The elite are doing this in order to keep the British people ‘on-side’ so that they can maintain a national image of Britain and its history that they can use for their far-reaching goals in the 21st century. To these ends they seek to exploit in this year’s centenary the British people’s long-sorrowing sentiment over the losses of the Great War. Sorrow over the Somme and Passchendaele has been used for decades to distract our attention from who actually organised the Great War and why. The assassination at Sarajevo 1914 was the ultimate conspiracy that sparked the great conflicts of the 20th century that shaped our world and are continuing to do so. What has been seeking to develop as the New World Order, for example, since ‘the end of the Cold War’ in 1989-1991, really emerged in its first outlines in 1914-1919. In this talk Terry Boardman, who has been drawn to this subject of the causes of the First World War since 1964, will show what is at stake in today’s struggle for the truth about the reality of 1914.
Terry’s website: www.threeman.org