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Don't forget about his pedophilia
ОтветитьI just find it hilarious of how Churchill was anger at Luis. What exactly did he expect to happen when he kept promoting this incompetent man?? How is he forming shock and awe??😂😂😂😂
Ответитьwhat a worthless fellow
Ответитьall the UK was sucking a ..... of Mountbatten. and the UK was happy. that's the whole story of this video.
ОтветитьSplendid documentary
ОтветитьProbably abused at the Naval College by his mates. Trauma Reenactment ?
ОтветитьHe was a bully. He only cared about himself. He WAS no saint. Actually, i blame him for having broken up Charles and Camilla. And killing Di.
ОтветитьPedophile Lord Louis Mountbatten, was a 'boy lover' who dressed his victims in baby clothing before sexually molesting them.
ОтветитьWhat they did to Mountbatten... is what Mountbatten Did to others for years. Plus: 18 British soldiers in Northern Ireland too.
If I said they didn't deserve it... I'd be lying. Pray that god forgives you British. I never will.
An Irish guy to a british:
"Hey wanna hear a joke?"
"Sure"
"Ireland!"
"I don't get it"
"And you never will"'
He apparently like playing with little boys
ОтветитьI don’t like any royals
They looted countries in a ruthless manner and royal are where they are today
Kohinoor diamond belongs to india
And they got it on their crown
Disgusting and they call themself rich
Tragic? It was/is hard to give 2 ***ts about a total douchebag that was into using his “position” to engage in boinking underage, lower status boys. (Not saying that he’d played “hide the salami” with 30 year old men with their ranks due to connections with members of the House of Lords, it’d’ve been a “meh”. But because his bedmates were teenaged/pre-25 year old commoners., eff him. The Irish took too long to blow the bahstahd ta hell and ideally, with far better coverage of the BOOM
ОтветитьPaedo
ОтветитьVery Prince Harry
ОтветитьVillain
ОтветитьChurchill had a chance to nip this in the bud but instead he enabled this inept monster.
ОтветитьWhy they ever put a naval officer in charge of an amphibious invasion is beyond me. They are water taxi drivers, their expertise ends where the beach begins. That was very obvious at Dieppe.
ОтветитьMountbatten wanted to take a Victory Tour after WW2 to further his political ambitions post war. Canadian veterans advised the government not to invite him to Canada, he was not welcome nor safe. He didnt come.
Ответить❤ awesome thanks for good luck 🍀👍🤞🍀 awesome job ☺️❤
ОтветитьIrish waters can be choppy...
ОтветитьIt must have been terrible for the "royal" children to learn to speak without moving their top lip. A lot of people don't realise that we are still being ruled by Germans.
ОтветитьHe was supposed to lead the country after the right wing coup in the 70s.
Ответить“Dickie by name and dodgy by nature”
ОтветитьPedo
ОтветитьAnd we hear that King Charles has someone to load his toothbrush. 😅
Ответитьpedo
ОтветитьBad blood.
ОтветитьNo mention of Kincorra?
ОтветитьJust another Royal waste of space. Pity he l lived as long as he did.
ОтветитьHero and a big one!!
ОтветитьMountbatten was part of a right wing group, which included Airey Neave, who were planning on a military coup if Tony Benn became Prime Minister.
ОтветитьMountbatten shredded his marriage so who better to advise Chuckie? Yeah.
ОтветитьErr, excuse me a lot of young men are not homosexual.
ОтветитьBut was it true he had dandruff?😂😂😂😂
ОтветитьHe was a pedophile.
ОтветитьRoyals'
ОтветитьWhitewash! It wasn't Mountbatten's bisexual proclivity that was the issue but his predilection for minors. Not a psychopath, but a vile, conceited, narcissistic sociopath who was a traitor to nations and manipulator of people.
ОтветитьInbred or paedophile or both? Yuuuuuuck
ОтветитьPut on some gold and give them a title. The British public will assume they're nice.
ОтветитьAhh the royal Pedophiles
ОтветитьFascinating man and a British Hero.
ОтветитьTo this day there remains a lot to be proud of being British. Not in the unquestioning, jingoistic sense palpable at a Trump rally or Southern Baptist megachurch, nevertheless unapologetically. A supporter of razing statues commemorating someone who may or may not have been an utter bastard I am not. I am sure in hindsight George Washington would have condemned slavery and refrained from owning any himself, were he alive today. No, we should not be uncritical, but we should be extremely careful about viewing people and events from the past through a modern prism.
I was nevertheless extremely - and somewhat pleasantly - surprised by the journalistic rigour required to bring to light Mountbatten's alleged sexuality. To begin with, I was somewhat groaning internally that it would just turn into something which superficially fulfilled its brief (unearthing unorthodox and possibly unpleasant facets of the man) but which missed a crucial factor: specifically there was a lot of sincere and jolly hockey sticks-esque banter about the suave and roué Mountbatten being "soooo in love with her" or "was associated with a string of gorgeous gals, what, what?" Pish tush. Thankfully sense prevailed and we start to get to the meat of it.
Because sex - especially of the non-traditional variety - is still seen as a little bit risqué in "polite society" it can often be minimised. Whilst I haven't noticed any international concensus involving significant centres of learning recognising Jeremy Clarkson as a philosopher of repute, I do not feel it would be difficult to defend the journalist's statement about human motivation which I once saw printed in large, bold typeface on an advertising billboard outside a provincial railway l station "Money and sex are the twin engines powering everything we do”. Some might argue rather Freudian but overall again I would find it hard to seriously dispute. Given the nature of the rumours about Mountbatten, let me phrase it like this, it cannot have been viewed as an unfortunate coincidence that the Kincora Boys' Home was not very far off and on the same landmass and safely away from Great Britain. A propensity for sexual peccadilloes is a feature of the human race and yet somehow I cannot shake the belief that we Brits are the best in the world at that sort of smarmy, hypocritical swanlike act, with everything going on yet nothing visible. It also informs why the City of London still exists, a veritable enclave, like The Vatican or San Marino and it informs why the last vestiges of the Empire - a small string of Caribbean islands - are where dozens of banks, financial advisors and lawyers exist to deal with oodles of dodgy money all at sir's convenience and with all sorts of ingenious - and technically legal - ruses to minimise tax liability. Whether it's BBC staff creating companies to receive their salaries or international corporations and their big wigs exploiting ways of making profit in one country and declaring it in another with, inevitably, a more favourable tax regime. David Cameron was not left looking unblemished after Panama Papers and our current Prime Minister's wife, for a time at least, was found to be actively offshoring her enormous wealth. When you also factor in the major scandal over MPs expenses, the "casino" activities of most financial institutions leading to the latest 2008 financial crash and not to forget the influx of Russians (amongst others) of EXCEPTIONALLY dubious character into London along with piles of their filthy lucre so dirty, the FCA could have smelt it from Moscow, it all paints a pretty dismal picture to which this documentary speaks...
Perhaps I am being naïve - perhaps, like Mr Clarkson implied, it's no use hiding from ourselves. Therefore it's less I feel revolted by the alleged activities of William McGrath, Sir Anthony Blunt, Sir Knox Cunningham, Lord Mountbatten - well, I do, less so about the sex but definitely for the sheer scale and cynicism of the breach of trust and abuse of power - it's all the cover up, avoidance and denial. To this day, the shenanigans going on there from 1958 to 1980 have not been fully exposed. I am not prone to conspiracy theories but how many would otherwise believe the activities of Mossack Fonseca had they remained a hushed whisper rather than been blown wide open? Just because something is outlandish, does not make it untrue.
This program is to be congratulated for even the suggestion of Mountbatten's predilections, although I'm only half way through as a write this....but it's likely that even the most probing reportage reveals the tip of the iceberg only.
One can only hope for a change in attitudes - a glasnost if you will - I won't be holding my breath....
Villain
ОтветитьIndians still blame the British for their bigoted and hateful culture. Country divided when before the British arrived and after they left. A country that honours the cow and lets street children be abused and die. A country that dangles of trains and die daily. A country that slaughtered its own in east Pakistan. A country that will always be religiously divided. A country that clearly cannot accept that it is it own problem and most certainly not British colonialism! A country where its population that also want to come to its old colonial master shores and live. This is all very telling!
ОтветитьIRA or Brit Secret Service??
ОтветитьI remember the day he was killed, when the news came over the radio, everyone at my work gave out a big cheer!
ОтветитьAh, Battenburg - they make a tasty cake. A legend in his own imagination. And a twot!
ОтветитьA paedophile who puts Charles' & Andrew's shady friendship circles in context.
Senior royals have all their close associates vetted by intelligence services but somehow Charles & Andrew Windsor still end up befriending the highest profile, most notorious sexual predators on either side of the Atlantic.