The Balfour Declaration, Chaim Weizmann & the Morgenthau mission

Chaim Weizmann scuttled The Morgenthau mission to Turkey, which aimed to make a Separate Peace with Turkey. It might have shortened World War 1 by more that a year. Weizmann did it because, had the mission succeeded, there would have been no Balfour Declaration and no Israel.

 

Morgenthau was Jewish, but anti-Zionist.

 

The text below is a draft of part of the book Prolonging the Agony, by Jim MacGregor & Gerry Docherty. The book was published about a month ago. Serious researchers MUST buy this book. The text below may be slightly different from the book.

http://mailstar.net/28-Balfour-Morgenthau.doc

A summary of the important evidence dealing with the Morgenthau mission is at http://mailstar.net/Weizmann-Morgenthau.doc

William Yale was involved in the mission. His paper is damning of Weizmann. Yale wrote:

"three Jews, — Weyl, a French Jew, Morgenthau, a German Jew by birth, and Weizmann, a Russian Jew by origin — decided whether or not the Allies should attempt to make a separate peace with the Turks"

William Yale, Ambassador Henry Morgenthau’s special mission of 1917, World Politics, 1/3 (1949), pp. 309-10

Yale's article is at (an internet first - and it's ONLY here) http://mailstar.net/Yale-Morgenthau.pdf

Letters of Chaim Weizmann on how the Balfour Declaration came about.

http://mailstar.net/Weizmann-Letters-7A-1.pdf

http://mailstar.net/Weizmann-Letters-7A-2.pdf

These materials are here for the first time. You won't find them anywhere else on the internet.

Download & save them while you can.

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Peter Myers

381 Goodwood Rd

Childers Qld 4660

Australia


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