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Thoughts about the Revolutionary war of the United States of America 1775-1783


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Kimmo Huosionmaa


When America began to plan independence, there was a small problem with those men, they needed the army to make those plans true. And if those independence activists meant to win the war, they must train their army in somewhere. The British army would ever let anybody train military forces in their area. And that’s why the army must be trained in somewhere, where the British military would not attack against the rising force. If the military forces would not be ready, when the real fighting begins, there would be problems in battle. So where the rebels got the skills to find the way to win British army in that area?


In the world were not many men, who dare to train the military forces, who would resist British empire. So where those men trained their military for tactics, what can be effective against British. One possibility is that those men were trained somewhere in Russian forests. But who was trained those men? I sometimes ask one very silly question: could those trainers were been Swedish or Russian officers? This is only the thinking about the independence war of the United States, there will be no document about the truth of these things except John Paul Jones’s strike in England. One question about J.P Jones is, why he changed the country, and began Russian admiral? I sometimes think that was John Paul Jones actually Henry Morton?


And if Morton was from Finnish area, was he the link between the willing trainers and Americans? In this model, only the leaders of the rebel army would be trained at out of British area, and then they would train rest of the army. When we are thinking the famous attack to Whitehaven, England on April 22, 1778, what was made by John Paul Jones. Maybe that attacking role was to evacuate the men, who were working in sabotage role in the land of Great Britain. In this cases, those saboteurs were sent to Britain from the direction, what nobody ever suspected.


If the spies would become from the Atlantic direction, they were been suspected as Americans. Maybe the purpose of that strike only demonstrated that Americans were attacked in Britain. And of course, British officers were scared that some Americans could slip in Britain during this battle. If there were American fighters in the British land, they could even kill the head of army if they wanted. And the personal threat, what is targeted to the head of state would be more effective than thousands of soldiers died in somewhere behind the Atlantic.


So where were you would bring those men to the British Isles? If the saboteurs would bring from Swedish area, they would not be suspected. So was that strike, what J.P Jones made was accomplished because that was covered the existence of American independence cell in England.  There is also some more things in the independence of America what might seem like very strange. One of the strangest things was the paper, what is known as the declaration of independence. Men who signed that paper were in danger, and then we must say one thing. They were very proud men, but how dare they to give their signatures for that paper? How they knew that they would not arrest, and hung as rebels.

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Kimmo Huosionmaa


When America began to plan independence, there was a small problem with those men, they needed the army to make those plans true. And if those independence activists meant to win the war, they must train their army in somewhere. The British army would ever let anybody train military forces in their area. And that’s why the army must be trained in somewhere, where the British military would not attack against the rising force. If the military forces would not be ready, when the real fighting begins, there would be problems in battle. So where the rebels got the skills to find the way to win British army in that area?


In the world were not many men, who dare to train the military forces, who would resist British empire. So where those men trained their military for tactics, what can be effective against British. One possibility is that those men were trained somewhere in Russian forests. But who was trained those men? I sometimes ask one very silly question: could those trainers were been Swedish or Russian officers? This is only the thinking about the independence war of the United States, there will be no document about the truth of these things except John Paul Jones’s strike in England. One question about J.P Jones is, why he changed the country, and began Russian admiral? I sometimes think that was John Paul Jones actually Henry Morton?


And if Morton was from Finnish area, was he the link between the willing trainers and Americans? In this model, only the leaders of the rebel army would be trained at out of British area, and then they would train rest of the army. When we are thinking the famous attack to Whitehaven, England on April 22, 1778, what was made by John Paul Jones. Maybe that attacking role was to evacuate the men, who were working in sabotage role in the land of Great Britain. In this cases, those saboteurs were sent to Britain from the direction, what nobody ever suspected.


If the spies would become from the Atlantic direction, they were been suspected as Americans. Maybe the purpose of that strike only demonstrated that Americans were attacked in Britain. And of course, British officers were scared that some Americans could slip in Britain during this battle. If there were American fighters in the British land, they could even kill the head of army if they wanted. And the personal threat, what is targeted to the head of state would be more effective than thousands of soldiers died in somewhere behind the Atlantic.


So where were you would bring those men to the British Isles? If the saboteurs would bring from Swedish area, they would not be suspected. So was that strike, what J.P Jones made was accomplished because that was covered the existence of American independence cell in England.  There is also some more things in the independence of America what might seem like very strange. One of the strangest things was the paper, what is known as the declaration of independence. Men who signed that paper were in danger, and then we must say one thing. They were very proud men, but how dare they to give their signatures for that paper? How they knew that they would not arrest, and hung as rebels.

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