Gerry Docherty
Gerry Docherty (teacher, author, revisionist) | |
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Gerry Docherty is a Scottish former headteacher and author of several historic plays. His most recent, Lie Of the Land, told the story of two cousins from the same small village in Scotland who won the Victoria Cross at the Battle of Loos in 1915. With Jim Macgregor, he is co-author of Hidden History a meticulously researched and documented rebuttal of the Official Narrative of the origins of World War I
On his involvement with the production of Hidden History he says:
"What was de-motivating and then incredibly motivating was the quantity of sources and resources that have been deliberately destroyed - burnt, shredded, culled. We spent a week in London and Oxford and it was fascinating and horrifying how much isn't there. It's not that it's covered by a thirty year, fifty year, hundred year, rule, it has disappeared." [1]
Documents by Gerry Docherty
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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Document:Commission for the Relief of Belgium 1 | article | 5 August 2015 | Commission for Relief in Belgium WW1 | The organisation, promotion and diversion of Belgian 'relief funding' for the hidden but nonetheless express purpose of prolonging the war |
Document:Commission for the Relief of Belgium 2 | article | 12 August 2015 | Herbert Hoover Commission for Relief in Belgium WW1 | The organisation, promotion and diversion of Belgian 'relief funding' for the hidden but nonetheless express purpose of prolonging WW1. |
Document:Hidden History - Concluding chapter | book extract | 4 July 2013 | The Great Game WW1 | The concluding chapter of a seminal work of historical revision on the origins of World War I and 100 years of establishment lies to hide where responsibility really lies |
Quotes by Gerry Docherty
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South Africa/Deep state | “Alfred Milner organized and developed a talented coterie of Oxford graduates inside his South African administration, men who by 1914 held critical positions of power in the City, the Conservative Party, the Civil Service, major newspapers and academia. Carroll Quigley specifically dedicated a chapter of his seminal Anglo-American Establishment to this "Milner's Kindergarten", the men who rose to high office in government, industry and politics. He appointed, trained and developed his chosen men to drive forward the Secret Elite agenda with conviction.” | 2017 | Prolonging The Agony |
UK/Deep state | “Five principal players, Cecil Rhodes, William Stead, Lord Reginald Esher, Lord Nathaniel Rothschild and Alfred Milner were the founding fathers, but the secret society developed rapidly in numbers, power and presence in the years before 1914. Influential old aristocratic families that had long dominated Westminster were more deeply involved, as was King Edward VII, who operated within the inner core of the Secret Elite. Cecil Rhodes, a mining magnate who made millions in South Africa, had long talked about setting up a Jesuit-like secret society, pledged to take any action necessary to protect and promote the power of the British Empire. He sought to "bring the whole uncivilized world under British rule, for the recovery of the United States, for the making of the Anglo-Saxon race but one empire." * In essence the plan was as simple as that.” | Prolonging The Agony |
References
- ↑ Clackmannanshire authors rewrite history - Alloa and Hillfoots Advertiser 19 July 2013