
The Pete Quiñones Show The World War Two Series: Episode 6-10 w/ Thomas777 - 2/4
Dec 4, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Thomas777, a revisionist historian and fiction writer, delves deep into World War II's intricacies. He examines Winston Churchill's political maneuvers and critiques the narrative around the Munich Agreement. Hear about the launch of Operation Barbarossa, its significance, and the fascinating ideologies behind the German-Soviet clash. Thomas also uncovers underreported atrocities and the hidden influences shaping wartime propaganda, painting a complex picture of conflict and identity.
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Churchill As Media-Engineered Warlord
- Thomas777 argues Churchill led a media-driven campaign against Germany long before WWII to shape policy and public opinion.
- He shows evidence of focused networks, funding, and coordinated narratives driving warmongering in Britain.
British Foreign Office Rejected German Overtures
- Erhard Milch shared Luftwaffe data with Britain in good faith, but the Foreign Office rejected it for political reasons.
- That rejection fed and reflected deep British institutional hostility to Germany before the war.
Transatlantic Media And Political Networks
- Thomas777 traces how Churchill used transatlantic ties and Jewish organizations to amplify anti‑Nazi rhetoric in the U.S.
- He highlights Felix Frankfurter's role linking Churchill to Roosevelt's circle and messaging.
