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There May Be an Ancient Earth Inside Earth, Say Harvard Scientists [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2020-01-25 09:27:20 by Ada
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Ancient Earth A team of Harvard scientists believe the remnants of an ancient Earth that date to the time another planet collided with ours to produce the moon may still be lodged deep within the Earth’s mantle If you thought it was a trip to see the Earth from space, then wait until you get a load of this: A team of scientists from Harvard University believe that have found evidence that an ancient Earth exists inside our planet. The team believes that a previously unexplained isotopic ratio from deep within the Earth might be a signal from material from before our world collided with another planet-sized body, which led to the creation of the Moon. This might be an echo of an ...

Belief in the 'Holocaust' Is Crumbling Around the World, What Will the Consequences of this Earthquake Be?
Post Date: 2020-01-21 09:28:33 by Ada
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‘The lies will one day break down under their own weight and the truth will again triumph. The hour will come when we shall stand pure and undefiled as our aims and beliefs have always been.’ - Joseph Goebbels, April 1945, in a letter to his eldest son. The question that challenges the shrewdest philosophers and prophets is how the world will respond when the holocaust narrative is no longer considered believable. What happens when the holocaust is regarded as far-fetched as Santa Claus, an illusion as is the fable of Emperor’s New Clothes by Hans Christian Andersen. Contemporary revelations of revisionists, historians and scholars have their equivalence with the ...

Al White: The Story of a Marine Grunt in the First Battle of Khe Sanh (April 1967)
Post Date: 2020-01-04 12:54:30 by BTP Holdings
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Copyright: American Prairie Filmworks 2019 WARNING: This video contains much offensive language and much vulgarity. Even so, Al's story is absolutely compelling, historic, and even emotionally touching if you watch all the way to the end. Al relates his boot camp experience in San Diego, infantry training at Camp Pendleton, travel to Vietnam by troop transport ship, training and R&R in Okinawa and his horrific combat experience in the First Battle of Khe Sanh (often referred to as The Hill Fights).

Plot To Overthrow FDR Documentary
Post Date: 2020-01-04 12:37:52 by BTP Holdings
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For more information on United States Marine Corps major general Smedley D. Butler and who was behind the plot go to: www.youtube.com/redirect?...w&event=video_description

German Intelligence Chief Wilhelm Franz Canaris
Post Date: 2019-12-25 10:12:02 by BTP Holdings
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German Intelligence Chief Wilhelm Franz Canaris Adolf Hitler’s spymaster, Admiral Wilhelm Canaris, was actually a dedicated anti-Nazi who did everything he could to frustrate the Führer’s plans. by David Alan Johnson In most popular spy thrillers, secret agents are tall, handsome, virile, and irresistible to women. Whether their name is Dirk Pitt, Jack Ryan, or James Bond, all are hard-drinking, well-tailored ladies’ men. At the end of the last chapter, the hero invariably saves the world, wins the girl and drives off into the sunset behind the wheel of a fancy sports car. Wilhelm Canaris was no James Bond. He was just under five feet, four inches tall, which nearly ...

German Intelligence In WWII | Secrets Of War (WWII Documentary) | Timeline
Post Date: 2019-12-24 21:19:17 by BTP Holdings
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Reinhard Heydrich, and Wilhelm Canaris were the top spymasters in the Third Reich, two rivals who were masked in both mystery and secrecy. But in the end, one man would kill for Hitler and the other would betray him. Poster Comment:Hitler's Third Reich was a dictatorship. Many of the surviving German scientists and members of the military were brought to the U.S. during Operation Paperclip. And then there was Eisenhower's debacle of maltreatment of German POWs. That was a war crime that was never investigated since the Allies won the war.

⚜ | Inside the Cockpit - Messerschmitt Me 262 [Part 2]
Post Date: 2019-12-22 18:53:10 by BTP Holdings
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The Messerschmitt Me 262 is one of the most iconic planes from World War 2. As the first jet fighter fielded in significant numbers, it marks the shift from piston to jet aircraft. Let's go over its history and design. This is Part 2. Poster Comment:Germany gave Japan the plans for the Me-262. When U.S. troops occupied Japan in 1945, they found a cave in the mountains the Japs were working on that plane. Inside the cave it was safe from air raids.

⚜ | Inside The Cockpit - Messerschmitt Me 262 [Part 1]
Post Date: 2019-12-22 18:48:04 by BTP Holdings
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The Messerschmitt Me 262 is one of the most iconic planes from World War 2. As the first jet fighter fielded in significant numbers, it marks the shift from piston to jet aircraft. Let's go over its history and design. This is Part 1.

America's 1st war for independence
Post Date: 2019-12-22 06:32:22 by AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt
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America's 1st war for independence Doug Phillips By Doug Phillips Published June 8, 2007  Exactly 100 years before the members of the 2nd Continental Congress pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to the cause of freedom, Jamestown became the location of America's first true war for independence. The year was 1676, and the key players were an impatient and heavy-handed governor named Sir William Berkeley, and the charismatic legislator and populist, Nathaniel Bacon. The question was this: What are citizens supposed to do when their wives and children are being murdered and scalped on a regular basis, and the civil magistrate (in this ...

1840 - Major Watson, Revolutionary War Vet
Post Date: 2019-12-15 21:06:15 by BTP Holdings
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1840 - Major Watson, Revolutionary War Vet Major (his first name) Watson, is believed to be the only Revolutionary War soldier buried in McHenry County. Watson was one of the last survivors of the Revolution. Born on Nov. 18, 1739, in Sackets Harbor, N.Y, He came to the area with his daughter-in-law, widow of Zelotus Watson, from St. Lawrence County, New York, in 1837. As a young man, Watson was captured by the Indians and held prisoner. At one point he was made to run the gauntlet. "Running the Gauntlet" was an Indian custom reserved for prisoners. In it, the prisoner was forced to run down two lines of facing Indians armed with war clubs and tomahawks who attempted to strike ...

World's oldest artwork uncovered in Indonesian cave: study
Post Date: 2019-12-12 21:31:42 by Ada
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An Indonesian cave painting that depicts a prehistoric hunting scene could be the world's oldest figurative artwork dating back nearly 44,000 years, a discovery that points to an advanced artistic culture, according to new research. Spotted two years ago on the island of Sulawesi, the 4.5 metre (13 foot) wide painting features wild animals being chased by half-human hunters wielding what appear to be spears and ropes, said the study published in the journal Nature on Wednesday. Using dating technology, the team at Australia's Griffith University said it had confirmed that the limestone cave painting dated back at least 43,900 years during the Upper Palaeolithic period. ...

The WW2 War Crimes of Churchill and the Americans Were Far Worse Than Hitler's [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2019-12-09 18:11:24 by Ada
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"... the inescapable conclusion is that in per capita terms Jews were the greatest mass-murderers of the twentieth century, holding that unfortunate distinction by an enormous margin and with no other nationality coming even remotely close. And yet, by the astonishing alchemy of Hollywood, the greatest killers of the last one hundred years have somehow been transmuted into being seen as the greatest victims, a transformation so seemingly implausible that future generations will surely be left gasping in awe. Today’s American Neocons are just as heavily Jewish as were the Bolsheviks of a hundred years ago, and they have greatly benefited from the political immunity provided by ...

Why was Rommel defeated at El Alamein?
Post Date: 2019-12-08 12:00:35 by BTP Holdings
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Why was Rommel defeated at El Alamein? Rommel at El Alamein The Battles of El Alamein were the most important battles of the North African conflict. The German and British armies were led two of their most capable commanders, Erwin Romel and Bernard Law Montgomery. The battle, which was, in reality, a series of battles and has entered military legend. It is one of the best-known battles of WWII and considered an important turning point for the Allies. The battle was a turning point in the war. It was the first time that the western allies had decisively defeated the Germans on the battlefield and allowed them to clear the German and Italians out of North Africa and ultimately to ...

When The Bankers Plotted To Overthrow FDR
Post Date: 2019-12-07 15:16:19 by BTP Holdings
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When The Bankers Plotted To Overthrow FDR February 12, 2012 3:59 PM ET by Sally Denton Sally Denton is also the author of The Pink Lady, American Massacre and The Bluegrass Conspiracy. Ursula Coyote/Bloomsbury It was a dangerous time in America: The economy was staggering, unemployment was rampant and a banking crisis threatened the entire monetary system. The newly elected president pursued an ambitious legislative program aimed at easing some of the troubles. But he faced vitriolic opposition from both sides of the political spectrum. "This is despotism, this is tyranny, this is the annihilation of liberty," one senator wrote to a colleague. "The ordinary ...

‘Give me a few hours’: How Eisenhower, armed with only a typewriter, planned the U.S. response to Pearl Harbor
Post Date: 2019-12-07 10:13:48 by BTP Holdings
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‘Give me a few hours’: How Eisenhower, armed with only a typewriter, planned the U.S. response to Pearl Harbor Hannah Natanson 1 hr ago At almost the exact moment hundreds of Japanese planes dropped armor-piercing bombs on Pearl Harbor — killing thousands of Americans and damaging eight battleships in a deadly surprise attack — Brig. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower decided to take a nap. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower with paratroopers in England shortly before the D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944. (U.S. Army Signal Corps/AP) Eisenhower, as usual, was working through the weekend. But around noon on Sunday, Dec. 7, 1941, he yawned and shoved aside the paperwork spilling across ...

Proving LBJ killed Kennedy CONDENSED
Post Date: 2019-12-06 07:27:27 by BTP Holdings
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Poster Comment:LBJ was a rat through and through.

Who Won World War II?
Post Date: 2019-12-05 07:48:56 by Ada
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I’m always intrigued by those in the pro-interventionist crowd who trot out World War II to justify U.S. imperialist interventionism in the Middle East and the rest of the world. They always act as if the United States won World War II and also saved the Jews from the Holocaust. Nothing could be so ridiculous. With respect to the European Jews, virtually all of them were dead by the end of the war. World War II did not save them from the Holocaust. Equally important, the United States did not enter the war to save the Jews from the Holocaust. It entered the war because Germany declared war on the United States after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. If the Japanese had not ...

Conspiracy? Our Subverted History, Part 4 - The Germanic Peoples: A Root and its Branches
Post Date: 2019-12-04 06:31:43 by noone222
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Poster Comment:I enjoyed this series very much. The weather afforded me time off from work to enjoy this video series.

The Japanese Attack On Pearl Harbor Was About Oil [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2019-12-01 12:58:37 by BTP Holdings
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The Japanese Attack On Pearl Harbor Was About Oil Stephen Carlson December 08, 2014 at 12:54 PM The USS Arizona (BB-39) burning after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941. Photo via the National Archives and Records Administration The “day that will live in infamy” ended with the deaths of over 2,400 sailors, Marines and soldiers, along with the heavy damage and destruction of eight battleships. The surprise attack, conducted by hundreds of Japanese aircraft flying off of four heavy aircraft carriers, catapulted the United States into a world war it had been seeking to avoid. But the attack, which left the U.S. population in a state of shock at the time, ...

CIA Drug Smuggling and Dealing: The Birth of the Dark Alliance
Post Date: 2019-11-28 20:11:07 by Bill D Berger
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Large Photo: CIA Agent Paul Lional Edward Helliwell meets Frank Nugan from Nugan Hand Bank and Michael J Hand, a former US Green Beret force, affiliated with Nugan Hand Bank. Below: US President George HW Bush meets Manuel Antonio Noriega, CIA informant who later became the dictator of Panama. Since at the Military Academy, Noriega and at the CIA, Noriega has controlled the circulation of narcotics from Panama-US. At the same time, he has become a mainstay of drug cartels and dirty criminals. One of them is the Medellin Cartel, the largest distributor from Colombia, in 1984, 80% of the cocaine market in the US. PHOTO: Isgp-studies.com In 1982, U.S. Attorney Gen. William French Smith wrote ...

Germany Did Not Start World War II
Post Date: 2019-11-23 07:35:22 by Ada
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This is the second installment of Ron Unz’s long report on the emergent truth about World War II. (www.unz.com/runz/american-pravda-understanding-world-war-ii/) Unz has a facility for summarizing vast works of scholarship into their essentials. Unz is also intellectually honest and has massive intellectual courage. He saves the rest of us a lot of work. The aims of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party, a mass movement that came to power legally in Germany, to correct the unemployment caused by unjust reparations forced on Germany by a starvation policy imposed by the British following World War I and to put Germany, dismembered by the unjust and demonic Versailles ...

The Truth About World War II Is Beginning to Emerge 74 Years Later
Post Date: 2019-11-21 17:29:30 by Ada
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“The Lies About World War II” (https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2019/05/13/the-lies-about-world-war-ii/) is my most popular column of the year. It is a book review of David Irving’s Hitler’s War and Churchill’s War, the first volumn of Irving’s three volume biography of Winston Churchill. A person does not know anything about WW II until he has read these books. Historians, and even book reviewers, who tell the truth pay a high price. For reasons I provide in my review, generally it is decades after a war before truth about the war can emerge. By then the court historians have fused lies with patriotism and created a pleasing myth about the war, and when ...

The True Story of the Black Sheep Squadron
Post Date: 2019-11-17 16:12:50 by BTP Holdings
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Americans Can Thank Their Elites' Arrogant Belief That They 'Won the Cold War' for Twenty Years of Actual Wars
Post Date: 2019-11-16 10:16:51 by Ada
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Andrew Bacevich describes how the U.S. learned all the wrong lessons from the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War: You won’t hear it from any of the candidates vying to succeed Trump, but we are still haunted by our false conception of the Cold War. On the stump, politicians get away with reciting comforting clichés about the imperative of American global leadership. Yet the time for believing such malarkey is long gone. An essential first step toward recoupling national security policy and reason is to see the Cold War for what it was: not a “long, twilight struggle” ending in victory, but a vast and costly tragedy that inflicted needless ...

101 Years Ago Today: Jewish, Leftist Criminals Stabbed My Country in the Back
Post Date: 2019-11-11 19:49:33 by Ada
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In the following, from Chapter VII of Mein Kampf, Vol. 1 (1925), Adolf Hitler describes how, while recovering at a hospital from a gas-attack, he heard the news of fall of German Emperor William II. The new government immediately sued for peace, and an armistace went into effect November 11, 1918. For a long time there had been something indefinite but repulsive in the air.... Unfavorable rumors were constantly coming from the navy, which was said to be in a state of ferment. But this, too, seemed to me more the product of the imagination of individual scoundrels than an affair involving real masses. Even in the hospital, people were discussing the end of the War which they hoped would ...

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