First published at 04:55 UTC on December 23rd, 2021.
"Revisionist Historian Tyler Kent (1911-88) contributed much to the [Prof. Ray Goodwin’s] position on various important issues. Kent knew that FDR, Churchill and their Jewish “advisors” were adamant about starting a war to destroy Germany. He a…
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"Revisionist Historian Tyler Kent (1911-88) contributed much to the [Prof. Ray Goodwin’s] position on various important issues. Kent knew that FDR, Churchill and their Jewish “advisors” were adamant about starting a war to destroy Germany. He also knew the No. 1 beneficiary of such a war would be the USSR, which he well knew to be an empire of evil. Kent, as a good patriot, was opposed to this perfidious war plot. Here is the story of another Revisionist’s acquaintance with this forgotten hero."
Who Was Tyler Kent?
"Tyler Kent, a young (26) American code clerk at the U.S. Embassy in London, was arrested and charged in May 1940 with violating the British Official Secrets Act. He was sentenced to seven years in prison, but was released and returned to the United States after serving five.
Many Americans wondered if Kent had been jailed to keep him from talking. People wanted to know how a foreign government could secretly arrest and put on trial a U.S. citizen who held diplomatic immunity.
What did the code clerk really know about rumored secret, illegal arrangements between President Franklin Roosevelt and British leader Winston Churchill, to start a war in which millions would die needlessly for the benefit of the banksters? And, having gotten this information, was it not his duty to “spill the beans” so that Americans and Britons could know of this evil plot?
The very fact that Kent’s diplomatic immunity was waived by the U.S. government so that British authorities could throw him into prison was itself proof that the Roosevelt administration was neutral in name only, and that FDR was guilty of impeachable offenses, far worse than “Watergate.”
Except for a few warmongers, most Americans would say this man was a hero. Tyler Kent died in 1988, at age 77."
Description adapted from the Barnes Review issue.
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