Heather, while there is no mention, hint, or evidence of this, I have the gut instinct that Fred was assassinated. I say this, because as I wrote in the above piece, Fred was his own man. He made his way to the top through unconventional means and he and only he made decisions on the fly. Nobody knew what to expect from him except this; …
Heather, while there is no mention, hint, or evidence of this, I have the gut instinct that Fred was assassinated. I say this, because as I wrote in the above piece, Fred was his own man. He made his way to the top through unconventional means and he and only he made decisions on the fly. Nobody knew what to expect from him except this; he was very good at bringing wars to an early end. This certainly is something the bankers of WWI did not want. Pershing, who replaced Funston, was their guy. He would do as instructed..... So, Fred's untimely death is highly suspect to me and now knowing what I know about those who dominate the world, this would not have been beyond them.
And, btw, the Spanish Flu originated in what was called Fort Funston, known today as Fort Riley today.
And so glad our families share Alamo stories together.
Yeah, I always listen to watch the war documentary stuff with my husband and kids and it (used to) astound me the incompetence. Now I know it is planned. Well, he sounds like a fascinating man. What a history.
Heather, while there is no mention, hint, or evidence of this, I have the gut instinct that Fred was assassinated. I say this, because as I wrote in the above piece, Fred was his own man. He made his way to the top through unconventional means and he and only he made decisions on the fly. Nobody knew what to expect from him except this; he was very good at bringing wars to an early end. This certainly is something the bankers of WWI did not want. Pershing, who replaced Funston, was their guy. He would do as instructed..... So, Fred's untimely death is highly suspect to me and now knowing what I know about those who dominate the world, this would not have been beyond them.
And, btw, the Spanish Flu originated in what was called Fort Funston, known today as Fort Riley today.
And so glad our families share Alamo stories together.
Yeah, I always listen to watch the war documentary stuff with my husband and kids and it (used to) astound me the incompetence. Now I know it is planned. Well, he sounds like a fascinating man. What a history.