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Hitler’s First Lady: Nazi Era Drama

Thursday, May 28th, 2015

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Lise Bauer is born in Africa in 1906, brought to England by her parents from where she is expelled with them in 1914, because her father is an East Prussian. They settle in America and become Americans, but return to Europe in the 1920’s. Here Lise is involved in the rise of the Nazi party, marries one of Hitler’s closest associates and later has a relationship with Hitler himself, before divorcing her husband and marrying an English friend of Hitler’s deputy, Rudolf Hess. She settles again in England with the consent of the security services and she and her husband establish a cell to act as a secret communication channel between Hitler and Churchill at the critical period of WWII.
The novel offers a new view of Hitler’s sexual relationships, a plot to overthrow Churchill and the flight to Scotland by Rudolf Hess. Using historical characters often portrayed in a new light, this dramatic account challenges the accepted view of recorded history. 

Hess Enigma By Tor Raven: Paperback or Kindle

Thursday, May 28th, 2015

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Rudolf Hess, Hitler’s deputy and right hand man, flew to Scotland on a mysterious peace mission in 1941, which has never been convincingly explained, to meet unidentified politicians who wanted to end the war. The truth has been covered up for generations because to reveal it would somehow undermine the honour and constitutional fabric of the United Kingdom. Who was plotting against Churchill? What were the peace terms on offer? What happened to Hess? Was he killed in the War? Was the prisoner in Spandau a double?
There are many questions to which in the modern day one man, Saul Benedict has all the answers, because his parents were players in the drama involving Churchill, Hitler, leading politicians and an important Royal. Saul is an author and declares his intention to write a book to reveal all, but he is shot dead, apparently accidentally by a poacher. But was it an accident? Rick Coleman an investigative journalist determines to find out and in doing so to uncover the mystery.
Taking place in the modern day but with flashback chapters which gradually unfold the hidden secrets, the novel is a fast moving and compelling read based on the family knowledge of the author whose parents had connections to both Hess and Hitler and to British Intelligence.

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The United Kingdom Has Cracked.

Thursday, May 28th, 2015

This new parliament is going to be a whole lot more interesting than at first appeared. The signal was the sinking of the flagship Bill of Rights even before it put to sea. Up till now the UK has been one solid mass controlled by and from Westminster and the constituent nations had to do as they were told. This is no longer the case as the muddle of our unwritten constitution which invests all power and authority with the government which can change it at any time, begins to emerge. Because parts of it are written in the form of statutes which cannot be taken away, whatever Westminster says, without breaking up the Union in the process.

I refer to the fact that the Human Rights Act is part of the devolution settlements for all three nations and very much a red line for Scotland. No way would it allow the ultimate guarantee of the freedoms to be transferred from the collective guarantee enshrined in perpetuity at Strasbourg, to the flexible constitutional vacuum of London, subject to amendment at any time by a Tory majority. So the plan has been put on hold to save face, but in reality it is over. The narrowness of Cameron’s majority was the explanation, but the legal challenges were ultimately the cause.

Thus it will be over the referendum on leaving the EU. The SNP are already saying that a No vote must occur in every country in the UK in order for the UK to leave. This reflects the devolution of political authority to empower the people of the nations. Of course the massive inbuilt dominance of the populous England could enable it to override  Yes votes of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, all of whom want to stay in the EU, but to do so would guarantee that the Union would bust apart and like Humpty Dumpty would be bust for good.

The same Europhobes who clamour for exit are also the most committed unionists. In a million years they never thought they would end up here. Because by muddle and misunderstanding and a lack of strategic vision now common among English politicians, the UK can no longer be governed as one. It can only remain intact through the agreement of its constituent parts. Issue by issue. And as time goes on the issues will multiply.