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Mark Weber - The 'Good War' Myth: Unveiling the Allies' Global Ambitions

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283 - Mark Weber is a historian, author, and founder of The Institute for Historical Review (IHR), an independent educational center and publisher that works to promote peace, understanding and justice through greater public awareness of the past, and especially socially-politically relevant aspects of modern history.
Mark joins the podcast to discuss the "Good War" myth of World War II. This conversation questions the very motivations and intentions of the allies which led to the deadliest and most destructive conflict in history.
Full topic discussions include:
-Censorship and defamation of the IHR
-Debating the good (Allies) vs evil (Axis) narrative
-Motivations of the allies for war and the desire for global control
-The creation of Israel and "original sin" of American foreign policy
-The impacts of WWII on modern political affairs
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283 - Mark Weber is a historian, author, and founder of The Institute for Historical Review (IHR), an independent educational center and publisher that works to promote peace, understanding and justice through greater public awareness of the past, and especially socially-politically relevant aspects of modern history.
Mark joins the podcast to discuss the "Good War" myth of World War II. This conversation questions the very motivations and intentions of the allies which led to the deadliest and most destructive conflict in history.
Full topic discussions include:
-Censorship and defamation of the IHR
-Debating the good (Allies) vs evil (Axis) narrative
-Motivations of the allies for war and the desire for global control
-The creation of Israel and "original sin" of American foreign policy
-The impacts of WWII on modern political affairs
Find the IHR:
https://ihr.org
Connect with Evan:
Subscribe on Substack
Follow on Instagram
Follow on X
Book a Live Tarot Reading
Embark on Your Hero’s Journey with Tarot: A 12-Week Program
The Final Judgement is available now!
Purchase your copy
Free E-Book
Thanks to our official sponsor, Tranquil Desires!
Follow them on Facebook

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