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CIA Hippie Mind Control: Inside Laurel Canyon with Dave McGowan
Post Date: 2019-01-14 16:48:19 by FormerLurker
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Poster Comment:Investigative reporter David McGowan died of cancer in 2015 at the age of 55.

'Secret Hitler' board game horrifies Holocaust survivors' families
Post Date: 2019-01-13 20:58:14 by X-15
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A board game based on Adolf Hitler's reign during World War II stocked on major Australian retailer shelves has left children of Holocaust survivors shaken. About 10 complaints about Secret Hitler have been made to the Anti-Defamation Commission (ADC), a Jewish organisation combating anti-Semitism, in the past week. A daughter of a Holocaust survivor shook when she saw the game, being sold in several major games retailers, in a toy store in Bright. "I started shaking, I literally saw the Holocaust flash in front of me. I felt as if there were Nazis about to storm into the store. I could barely look at the shopkeeper," she wrote in her complaint. "I felt anti-Semitism ...

Why a Medieval Woman Had Lapis Lazuli Hidden in Her Teeth
Post Date: 2019-01-13 12:14:47 by BTP Holdings
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Why a Medieval Woman Had Lapis Lazuli Hidden in Her Teeth An analysis of dental plaque illuminates the forgotten history of female scribes. Sarah Zhang Jan 9, 2019 This set of teeth had a secret hidden in the tartar.Christina Warinner What Anita Radini noticed under the microscope was the blue—a brilliant blue that seemed so unnatural, so out of place in the 1,000-year-old dental tartar she was gently dissolving in weak acid. It was ultramarine, she would later learn, a pigment that a millennium ago could only have come from lapis lazuli originating in a single region of Afghanistan. This blue was once worth its weight in gold. It was used, most notably, to give the Virgin ...

A Holocaust Was What the Americans Did to the Germans
Post Date: 2019-01-12 14:22:37 by Ada
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Eisenhower’s Starvation Order Never had so many people been put in prison. The size of the Allied captures was unprecedented in all history. The Soviets took prisoner some 3.5 million Europeans, the Americans about 6.1 million, the British about 2.4 million, the Canadians about 300,000, the French around 200,000. Uncounted millions of Japanese entered American captivity in 1945, plus about 640,000 entering Soviet captivity. As soon as Germany surrendered on 8 May 1945, the American Military Governor, General Eisenhower, sent out an “urgent courier” throughout the huge area that he commanded, making it a crime punishable by death for German civilians to feed prisoners. ...

The Cost of Southern Cultural Genocide
Post Date: 2019-01-11 01:26:00 by X-15
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The destruction of Confederate monuments and the slandering of all things Confederate is in vogue in contemporary mainline media, academia, and the political establishment. The destruction of Confederate monuments by radical mobs is similar to the radical Taliban’s destruction of Buddhist monuments and the Soviet Union’s denial of public expressions of native culture in the Baltic states—all are examples of cultural genocide.[1] Standard American history as written by the victors in the so-called “Civil War” supports and encourages Southern cultural genocide. As noted by Southern historian Grady McWhiney, “What passes as standard American history is really ...

GEORGE WASHINGTON'S PROPHESY OF AMERICA
Post Date: 2019-01-05 20:14:50 by BTP Holdings
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GEORGE WASHINGTON'S PROPHESY OF AMERICA The father of our country, George Washington, was a man of prayer. We have all read of how he went to the thicket many times to pray during the winter his army was at Valley Forge. However, little publicity has been given to the vision and prophecy he received at that time. The account of this vision was given in 1859 by an old soldier. He gave it to a writer, Wesley Bradshaw, who published it. In the vision God revealed to George Washington that three great perils would come upon the Republic. He was given to know that America was going through the first peril at that time. The old soldier who told the story of the vision said that the nation ...

Heydrich Documentary - Biography of the life of Reinhard Heydrich Architect of the Holocaust
Post Date: 2018-12-29 18:59:05 by BTP Holdings
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Biographical Documentary on the life of Reinhard Heydrich. A documentary on the life of SS- Obergruppenführer and Head of the Gestapo Reinhard Heydrich from his upbringing, to him joining the Nazi Party and SS, to him masterminding the details of the Holocaust and his assassination in Prague in operation Anthropoid. Narration by Christopher Bawden Poster Comment:You are free to believe this tripe about the Holohoax, but I can tell you so many people died in those camps because of Typhus. Even Anne Frank died from Typhus in the camps after they were discovered hiding in the attic in Netherlands.

British spy 'fired the shot that finished off Rasputin'
Post Date: 2018-12-28 09:13:50 by Ada
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Rasputin, the Russian monk who became the confidant of Alexandra, the Tsarina, and her husband, Tsar Nicholas II, was killed by a British agent, according to a documentary to be broadcast next month. An investigation into his death in 1916 has concluded that he was murdered not as had been supposed by disaffected Russian aristocrats but by Oswald Rayner, a member of the Secret Intelligence Bureau who was working at the Russian court in St Petersburg. Richard Cullen, a retired Scotland Yard commander who has been studying the case with Andrew Cook, an intelligence historian, says that a new forensic analysis and an examination of official records helped him to reach his conclusion. ...

Insider Col. L. Fletcher Prouty discusses the JFK Assassination and America's Clandestine History
Post Date: 2018-12-20 06:45:56 by BTP Holdings
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Pulled this out of my archives -- I produced it for John Judge in 1992, and it's as gripping to listen to now as it was then. Col. Prouty was a high level, military insider who saw what was going on behind the curtain. Definitely worth watching (or listening to) if you want to hear some REAL history. He talks about JFK, 'Murder, Inc.', the Vietnam War, the Korean War, how they smuggled Nazi intelligence officers into our military to help us start the cold war, and lots more. Plenty of eye openers here. Oh, the 'high cabal' is talked about, too. Sorry about the quality. I pulled it off an old VHS tape. But don't let that stop you. You definitely want to hear Col. ...

JFK Secret Societies Speech (full version)
Post Date: 2018-12-20 06:13:53 by BTP Holdings
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Was JFK's comment on "secret societies" a statement against the "NWO"? I searched this famous quote and finally found the full unedited written transcript and audio of this speech. JFK was actually talking about current events of the cold war and how nontraditional enemies were gaining information on how the US was battling this war. In this speech JFK actually points out "the need for far greater "official" secrecy"...as well as "the need for a far greater public information". JFK admits "I have no easy answer to the dilemma that I have posed," but also states, "and would not seek to impose it if I had one." This ...

Who Founded and Owns Wash. D.C., USA?
Post Date: 2018-12-19 20:57:26 by BTP Holdings
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The Whole Six Pak of truth here:www.youtube.com/redirect?...ement-the-lies-end-now%2F Part IIwww.youtube.com/watch?v=KPehPviJ0EU Very few know what date the founding of the legal lands where the US President, Supreme Court and Congress are situated. Why? Few know why its named the District of Columbia, or who the White House is named after. Learn hidden occulted truths about who runs USA corporationwww.youtube.com/redirect?...nded-and-owns-wash-d-c%2F USA Corporation papers registered in Scotland!www.youtube.com/redirect?...listings-laugh-or-weep%2FPoster Comment:Some very hard and simple truths here.

John Wayne Gacy was arrested 40 years ago in a killing spree that claimed 33 victims and shattered the illusion of the safe suburban community
Post Date: 2018-12-16 21:51:50 by BTP Holdings
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John Wayne Gacy was arrested 40 years ago in a killing spree that claimed 33 victims and shattered the illusion of the safe suburban community By William Lee PUBLISHED: December 16, 2018 In the shadow of O’Hare International Airport, the winding, looping streets and small-town character of unincorporated Norwood Park Township look much the way they did in December 1978. But gone are the lines of gawking bystanders, desperate families of missing young men and carloads of curiosity-seekers who choked the streets in the days before that long-ago Christmas, trying to catch a glimpse of the murder house. John Wayne Gacy’s confession to the rape and murder of more than 30 people ...

Israeli Intel Officer: Great Insight Into Goering's Admirable Nuremberg Testimony (Russian Talk Show)
Post Date: 2018-12-11 19:42:55 by Ada
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"(The Allies) didn't want the trials because they were colonial countries. They owned Africa. It was not in their interest. How could they have condemned racial discrimination?" Mark Boden Great talk show TV from Russia. The officer explains that Stalin insisted that Nazi war criminals receive a trial rather than be immediately executed, to the consternation of Churchill and De Gaulle. The Nuremberg trials allowed a remarkable speech by Nazi leader Göring, who was a brilliant orator, in which he pointed out Western hypocrisy over racial war crimes: the Allies, after all, maintained their own form of racism in their colonies, and the Americans practiced segregation. ...

My 2 ¢ on George H.W. Bush’s Funeral and Career
Post Date: 2018-12-07 09:24:09 by Ada
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I saw George H.W. Bush give a speech in southern Illinois in early 1980 when he was campaigning for the Republican presidential nomination. His spiel was the usual campaign stump speech, with nothing memorable. However, after the speech, a young student at Southern Illinois University politely asked him about his role in the Trilateral Commission. Bush became unglued, shouting angrily about how people were always hassling him about that connection. Maybe Bush was just having a bad day but I was stunned by his reaction. Reagan thrashed him in the Illinois primary, carrying conservative-leaning areas in southern Illinois by huge margins. Bush’s Establishment style utterly failed to ...

The Ancient Mythical Rites of Pearl Harbor Day
Post Date: 2018-12-06 19:50:25 by Ada
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Last week I spoke at a high school. As I often do, I told them I’d perform a magic trick. I only know one, but I know it will almost always work with no skill required. I scribbled on a piece of paper and folded it up. I asked someone to name a war that was justified. They of course said “World War II” and I opened up the paper, which read “World War II.” Magic! I could do a second part with equal reliability. I ask “Why?” They say “the Holocaust.” I could do a third part, as well. I ask “What does Evian mean?” They say “No idea” or “bottled water.” Of the great many times I’ve done this, only once that I ...

George Bush and the NRA
Post Date: 2018-12-05 00:32:06 by X-15
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It's been nearly a year now, since George Bush resigned his NRA membership in a very public huff. As an NRA member myself, I haven't missed him very much. But the story of George Bush's relationship with the NRA--a story that the media entirely ignored while praising Bush's resignation--is worth knowing, because the story shows the dangers that will be faced by gun owners should Republicans take the White House in 1996. Now George Bush appears to be a nice guy. He served his country bravely during World War II. He would probably make a good neighbor. But in terms of how George Bush carried out his Presidential oath to defend the Constitution, including the Second ...

Former President George H.W. Bush dies at age 94
Post Date: 2018-12-01 04:50:04 by noone222
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George Herbert Walker Bush, whose lone term as the 41st president of the United States ushered in the final days of the Cold War and perpetuated a family political dynasty that influenced American politics at both the national and state levels for decades, died Friday evening in Houston. He was 94. Bush was the last president to have served in the military during World War II. His experience in international diplomacy served him well as he dealt with the unraveling of the Soviet Union as an oppressive superpower, and later the rise of China as a commercial behemoth and potential partner. His wife of 73 years, Barbara Pierce Bush, died April 17, 2018, at the age of 92. Steeped in the ...

Stone Tools From North Africa May Have Just Shifted The Human Origin Story... Again
Post Date: 2018-11-30 10:59:12 by Ada
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East Africa is famously the birthplace of humankind and the location where our ancient hominin ancestors first invented sophisticated stone tools. This technology, dating back to 2.6 million years ago, is then thought to have spread around Africa and the rest of the Old World later on. But new research, published in Science, has uncovered an archaeological site in Algeria containing similar tools that may be as old as 2.44 million years. The team, led by the archaeologist Mohamed Sahnouni, excavated stone tools at the site Ain Boucherit that they estimate are between 1.92 million and 2.44 million years old. This suggests that human ancestors spread to the region much earlier than ...

The Great Resenter
Post Date: 2018-11-30 09:18:59 by Ada
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This article appeared in: Vol. XVIII, Number 4, Fall 2018 Patricia O’Toole’s The Moralist is yet another hagiographic account of the mission and martyrdom of Woodrow Wilson, the patron saint of American internationalists. With minor variations, O’Toole sticks to the Received Account as told by John Milton Cooper in Woodrow Wilson: A Biography (2009) and by A. Scott Berg in Wilson (2013). In this view, the 28th president came close to ushering in the millennium after World War I, but his prickly self-righteousness lost the great moment. Under the diabolic influence of Republican Henry Cabot Lodge, the story goes, the Senate refused to ratify the League of Nations treaty that ...

How Europeans Viewed the War
Post Date: 2018-11-28 18:31:35 by Ada
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A review of Slavery, Secession, & Civil War: Views from the United Kingdom and Europe, 1856-1865 (Scarecrow Press, 2007) by Charles Adams. At long last Charles Adams’s new book, Slavery, Secession, & Civil War: Views from the United Kingdom and Europe, 1856-1865, has been published. I’ve been anxiously waiting for this book for about five years. The book contains about 500 pages of excerpts from European (mostly British) magazines and journals on the events leading up to the war, the war itself, and the nature of the Lincoln regime. This is a most valuable effort since the mainstream Northern press was censored during the war. Foreign writers, however, “were not ...

Wilson’s Great War
Post Date: 2018-11-17 15:25:45 by Ada
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Read part 1 and part 2 The Great European War posed no national security threat whatsoever to the US. And that presumes, of course, the danger was not the Entente powers – but Germany and its allies. From the very beginning, however, there was no chance at all that Germany and its bedraggled allies could threaten America – and that had become overwhelmingly true by April 1917 when Wilson launched America into war. In fact, within a few weeks, after Berlin’s Schlieffen Plan offensive failed on September 11, 1914, the German Army became incarcerated in a bloody, bankrupting, two-front land war. That ensured its inexorable demise and utter incapacity in terms of finances ...

Why 536 AD was the worst year to be alive:
Post Date: 2018-11-17 10:02:47 by Ada
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Volcanic eruption that blocked out the sun for 18 months causing crop failures and widespread famine was the worst global disaster in history 536AD was the start of 18 months of solid darkness caused by a mysterious fog Harvard professor believes this is the worst year in the entirety of human history Triggered a century of famine, crop failure, cold weather, disease and death Bubonic plague, famine, war and flu pandemics have made some periods of human history infamous for death and suffering but one year stands above the rest in terms of misery; 536AD. According to research from a Harvard professor, it is a prime candidate for the unfortunate accolade of the worst year in the ...

How Woodrow Wilson Ruined Everything
Post Date: 2018-11-17 08:05:35 by Ada
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As we noted in the previous article, without America’s 11th hour mobilization, the Great War would have ended in a stalemate of exhausted, bankrupted, demoralized European combatants in 1917. There would have been no abomination known as the Versailles peace treaty because it was a toxic peace of victors. But without America’s tens of billions of aid and munitions and two million fresh American troops (doughboys) there would have been no Allied victors, as we demonstrate below. Without Versailles, in turn, there would have been no “stab in the back” legends owing to the Weimar government’s forced signing of the “war guilt” clause; no continuance of ...

America Goes to War
Post Date: 2018-11-12 10:09:13 by Ada
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[Great Wars and Great Leaders: A Libertarian Rebuttal (2010)] With the onset of war in Europe, hostilities began in the North Atlantic which eventually provided the context — or rather, pretext — for America’s participation. Immediately, questions of the rights of neutrals and belligerents leapt to the fore. In 1909, an international conference had produced the Declaration of London, a statement of international law as it applied to war at sea. Since it was not ratified by all the signatories, the declaration never came into effect. However, once war started the United States inquired whether the belligerents were willing to abide by its stipulations. The Central Powers ...

The First World War in the Air documentary
Post Date: 2018-11-11 21:41:17 by GreyLmist
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47.5 minutes - graphic war footage warning Notes: 1:32 pretext for war ; 12:05 Nieuport 28, first fighter plane used in combat by American units after the U.S. entered the war in 1917 ; 18:01 Wilbur Wright, 1909 demonstrations in Europe - Military Recon potential ; 18:34 1916 - group of American pilots volunteer for France 1 year before U.S. declared war on Germany - Lafayette Escadrille/Air Squadron ; 19:33 Escadrille pilots Rockwell, Thaw, Victor Chapman (great-great-grandson of John J. Chapman who signed America's Declaration of Independence) ; 25:10 Verdun and Somme ; 27:46-28:30 American Lafayette Squadron ; 33:44 April 6, 1917 U.S. Congress declared war on the Central Powers - ...

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