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[–] PhunkyPlatypus 1 points (+1|-0) Edited

Why thank you I take that as quite a compliment. Especially these days when debates quickly turn uncivilized. (I also forgot that was you all that time ago)

I too often bring up half remembered, possibly unverified, likely crossed with another incident sort of stuff a lot.

Regarding the lusitania. I suspect that at most churchill tempted the germans to sink it on some way. Otherwise it was an un notable ship amongst dozens or hundreds.

At that time period we were profiting madly from the allies in terms of munitions. I've been registering to Dan Carlins Hardcore history series on ww1 and he covered this incident and time period. (Highly recommended)

As for pearl harbor (and by extension 9/11) I recall a famous quote that goes something like "never attribute to malice, that which can easily be explained by ineptitude" I try to keep that in mind when exploring conspiracy theories.

Regardless of the circumstances, all these incidents have been used to justify the US going to war. I dont believe the attacks were allowed to occur. But anyone would be foolish to think that they weren't used politically to their fullest extent to achieve a means that those in power already wanted.

[–] jobes 1 points (+1|-0)

"never attribute to malice, that which can easily be explained by ineptitude"

That is a fantastic quote.

I've been registering to Dan Carlins Hardcore history series on ww1

Do you have to pay for that? Would be great to listen to on my drives

[–] PhunkyPlatypus 1 points (+1|-0) Edited

I'm not sure how that corrected to register, when it should say listening.

IIRC The whole 80 episode series is available for purchase for like $50. Which considering each episode is like 2.5 hours or more, isn't a bad deal.

However I've been listening to the few free episodes available on spotify.

Blueprints for armageddon part 1