Sunday, August 22, 2021

Why Eisenhower Murdered Patton

General George Patton has abruptly appeared in a couple of unexpected contexts recently, so we decided it was a sign that we should delve deeper into the motives Eisenhower had for eliminating World War 2's greatest general.

As is usual with these kinds of murders, it was a conspiracy of the highest order. In a previous Chronicle, we cited Robert Wilcox's work as the primary source for our information concerning the assassination of Patton. He in turn used 2 independent sources, Douglas Bazata of the Office of Strategic Services, and Stephen J Skubik of Patton's Counter Intelligence Corp. Both men shared details of how Patton was murdered.

Skubik tried to warn Donovon of the plot whose details he obtained through Soviet sources, but Donovon immediately jailed him so that he would not derail the plot.

Several prior attempts had been made on Patton's life, but the final one was through the ruse of a truck "accident" whose backup feature was a hospital stay which would allow the termination of his life should fate intervene to spare him in the initial collision, which in fact turned out to be the case.

Instead of immediately taking the general to a Mannheim hospital, he was driven over an hour away with the hopes that he would die in transit. His treatment was purposely injurious to him. When Patton's wife brought in her own doctor, he was appalled at the way his patient was treated. He immediately ordered changes which brought relief and considerable recovery to Patton, so much so that he was making plans to return to the United States for a speaking tour.

Unfortunately, NKVD officers through Donovon's and Patton's help administered lethal drugs which ended Patton's life.

Patton was highly critical and contemptuous of Eisenhower's deliberate failure at the Falaise Gap where the former could have demolished the German army, thus ending the war in 1944. Eisenhower would have none of it because it would not have allowed the Soviets to take eastern Europe and Germany. So Eisenhower ordered a delay which resulted in the enormously bloody Battle of the Bulge.

Patton also was critical of Eisenhower's preference for the Soviets in political matters, and friendliness towards a brutal murderous regime. While these criticisms may have been the initial motive for the 2 communists - Eisenhower and Donovan - to murder Patton, the real threat was Patton's planned tour to expose Eisenhower's deliberate and treasonous betrayal of American men fighting in western Europe.

The great general was also highly critical of the genocidal Morgenthau Plan designed to starve and kill Germans by the millions. The Jewish Eisenhower was a protégé of the Jewish Bernard Baruch who owned both Wilson and Roosevelt, both men with more blood on their hands than Pol Pot. In short, Patton was an obstacle to the New World Order and its criminal elements which included George Marshall.

Had Patton exposed Eisenhower's treason and murders, the latter would never have been elected president. It was during his presidency that the structures for the Deep State were extended beyond what Roosevelt established. His famous speech about the military industrial complex was not a warning of concern, but a gloating admission that it was too late to do anything about it.

We have covered Eisenhower's other murders in previous Chronicles, but we want to close the gaps on why Eisenhower murdered Patton, and expose him for the traitor that he was.

Reference
Dr Dave, Robert Wilcox: The Murder of George Patton, July 23, 2021, Youtube, source((715) Robert Wilcox: The Murder of General Patton - YouTube, accessed 8/22/2021)

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