M.S. King is the author of twenty-two popular books: The British Mad Dog, The War Against Putin, The Real Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson: Warmonger, I Don’t Like Ike, The Morphine Genocide, The Bad War, etc.
JEA: You call Churchill “The British mad dog.” Why?
M.S. King: Churchill was an extreme warmonger dating back to his position as Lord of the Admiralty in World War I so much so that Prime Minister Asquith, in his diary, recorded how, in the early days of the 1914 crisis, Churchill’s warmongering “filled him with a sense of dread.” Apart from his love of war, there were other signs of literal insanity (madness), such as his alcoholism, and reckless gambling and spending which almost led him to ruin until the Jewish elite bailed him out. His childhood trauma of extreme neglect by two inadequate parents clearly warped the young short boy, filling him with insecurities.
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