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American Pravda: Post-War France and Post-War Germany
Post Date: 2018-07-09 07:26:48 by Ada
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Back in Junior High School I became an avid war-gamer, and was fascinated by the military history of the past, especially World War II, the most titanic conflict ever recorded. However, although I much enjoyed reading the detailed accounts of the battles of that war, especially on the Eastern Front that largely determined its outcome, I had much less interest in the accompanying political history, and simply relied upon the accounts in my standard textbooks, which I considered quite reliable. Supporting that strong impression, these sources hardly seemed to hide some of the uglier aspects of the conflict and its aftermath, such as the notable brutalities visited upon pro-Nazi turncoats ...

“Adolf Hitler, You Knew Him, What Was He Like?” – General Léon Degrelle’s Memories
Post Date: 2018-07-08 20:37:05 by BTP Holdings
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“Adolf Hitler, You Knew Him, What Was He Like?” – General Léon Degrelle’s Memories July 8, 2018 By General Léon Degrelle I have been asked that question a thousand times since 1945, and nothing is more difficult to answer. Approximately 2000 books have dealt with the Second World War and with its central figure, Adolf Hitler. But has the real Hitler been discovered by any of them? “The enigma of Hitler is beyond all human comprehension” the left-wing German weekly ‘Die Zeit’ once put it. Salvador Dali, art’s unique genius, sought to penetrate the mystery in one of his most intensely dramatic paintings. Towering mountain ...

1300-Year-Old Ancient Stone with Latin Writing and Christian Symbols Discovered
Post Date: 2018-07-08 15:07:08 by BTP Holdings
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1300-Year-Old Ancient Stone with Latin Writing and Christian Symbols Discovered By Loren Eaton June 19, 2018 at 5:05pm We all know that archeology isn’t as exciting as the “Indiana Jones” movies made it out to be. Every ancient discovery can’t be accompanied by Nazis and daring escapes and torrid romances and forbidden relics and more Nazis. Sometimes even the most interesting archaeology stems from (ahem) rather boring circumstances. Just consider what scientists found at Tintagel Castle, a Cornish ruin long associated with King Arthur. For ages, archaeologists have searched for solid proof showing that Tintagel was actually Arthur’s birthplace. And while ...

The Marine Corps, 1966: Not Too Many Snowflakes
Post Date: 2018-07-02 07:53:52 by Ada
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This is criminally long. It will probably leave no space on the internet for anything else. It was published in the magazine of Army Times in 1979. It describes a Parris Island that no longer exists. In fact it describes a world that no longer exists. The thought of some effeminate Sanowflake telling a Marine DI that he needed a Safe Space so he wouldn’t feel uncomfortable, poor darling–well, it just charms me. He would develop a whole new understanding of “uncomfortable.” Anyway, the piece will resonate with a few Marine old-timers now long in the tooth. Semper fi. Boot camp. Yawning gateway to military life, an adventure outrageously funny and frightening, source ...

Tragedy and Hope 101 (1/10) Audiobook
Post Date: 2018-06-30 13:35:03 by BTP Holdings
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Chapter 1 - Democracy. Joe has done an outstanding job of weeding through Carroll Quigley’s book, Tragedy & Hope. He has captured the essence of what Quigley referred to as “the Network” and made this important information accessible to the average person who simply doesn’t have time to read a 1,300-page history book. Even for those who intend to read the entire volume, Joe has created an introduction and study guide that will serve the serious student well. Knowledge of who Carroll Quigley was and the deceptions that he revealed is essential for understanding the real world of today. (G. Edward Griffin) Quigley reveals that real power operates behind the scenes, ...

FDR takes United States off gold standard
Post Date: 2018-06-30 12:24:02 by BTP Holdings
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FDR takes United States off gold standard On June 5, 1933, the United States went off the gold standard, a monetary system in which currency is backed by gold, when Congress enacted a joint resolution nullifying the right of creditors to demand payment in gold. The United States had been on a gold standard since 1879, except for an embargo on gold exports during World War I, but bank failures during the Great Depression of the 1930s frightened the public into hoarding gold, making the policy untenable. Soon after taking office in March 1933, Roosevelt declared a nationwide bank moratorium in order to prevent a run on the banks by consumers lacking confidence in the economy. He also ...

Battle of Bannockburn 1314 Line of Fire
Post Date: 2018-06-25 18:33:24 by BTP Holdings
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History documentary taken from the line of fire series. With analysis from Sandhurst Military Academys finest alongside our own Legendary Professor Ted Cowan and author/ historian the mighty Bob Carruthers. Poster Comment:This is a part of what the movie "Braveheart" was based upon. This all happened after the death of William Wallace by beheading.

American Pravda: the JFK Assassination, Part II – Who Did It?
Post Date: 2018-06-25 07:39:58 by Ada
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A strong dam may hold back an immense quantity of water, but once it breaks the resulting flood may sweep aside everything in its path. I had spent nearly my entire life never doubting that a lone gunman named Lee Harvey Oswald killed President John F. Kennedy nor that a different lone gunman took the life of his younger brother Robert a few years later. Once I came to accept that these were merely fairy tales widely disbelieved by many of the same political elites who publicly maintained them, I began considering other aspects of this important history, the most obvious being who was behind the conspiracy and what were their motives. On these questions, the passage of a half-century and ...

Doc Holliday (Documentary)
Post Date: 2018-06-24 14:09:01 by BTP Holdings
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Poster Comment:In Chicago there were TB Sanitariums.

Custer's Last Man I Survived Little Big Horn
Post Date: 2018-06-24 10:40:02 by BTP Holdings
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History is proving LBJ killed Kennedy
Post Date: 2018-06-17 10:32:46 by BTP Holdings
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Against David Irving’s View of Hitler
Post Date: 2018-06-15 07:19:02 by Ada
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In response to Ron Unz’s “The Remarkable Historiography of David Irving”, this note will pick up on and elucidate the reader-comment to that from James N. Kennett, which stated: “It seemed to me that the problem with his work was not the possible inaccuracy of the details that he included – but the things he had left out. Anyone can tell a good story by leaving out the evidence that does not fit. Irving also coined the phrase ‘the Auschwitz Survivors, Survivors of the Holocaust, and Other Liars—A.S.S.H.O.L.E.S.’ You don’t have to be a supporter of the Holocaust Industry to realise that this is crass insensitivity, and an ahistorical insult to ...

The Guns that Won Florida’s Only Major Civil War Battle
Post Date: 2018-06-11 17:24:55 by BTP Holdings
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The Guns that Won Florida’s Only Major Civil War Battle By: Friedrich Seiltgen In February 1864, more than 10,000 Union and Confederate troops fought for over five hours in Florida’s Battle of Olustee. At the end, 2,807 troops lay dead. The Battle of “Olustee,” meaning “Ocean Pond,” happened in Baker County. Olustee comes from the nearby creek derived from the Muscogee (Creek) language meaning “Blackwater.” The fight was a victory for Confederate forces and would end up being the only major battle to take place in Florida during the Civil War. The Union defeat would help keep Florida in the hands of the Confederacy until the end of the war. Lincoln ...

American Pravda: When Stalin Almost Conquered Europe
Post Date: 2018-06-10 15:07:33 by Ada
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For many years I maintained far too many magazine subscriptions, more periodicals than I could possibly read or even skim, so most weeks they went straight into storage, with scarcely more than a glance at the cover. But every now and then, I might casually browse one of them, curious about what I had usually been missing. Thus, in the summer of 2010, I happened to leaf through an issue of Chronicles, the small-circulation flagship organ of the marginalized paleoconservative movement, and soon began reading a blandly-titled book review. But the piece so astonished me that it immediately justified all the many years of subscription payments I had sent to that magazine. The reviewer was ...

Let’s not polish Saint Bobby Kennedy’s halo yet
Post Date: 2018-06-09 00:20:58 by X-15
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Stand by for a torrent of slobbering stories about Robert F. Kennedy as the 50th anniversary of his assassination approaches Wednesday. The main speaker at the official ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery will be Bill Clinton. I kid you not – Bill Clinton! Look, of course it’s terrible that RFK was murdered at the age of 42, leaving behind all those kids and Ethel pregnant with the last of them. But since his passing, there’s been even more historical revisionism about Bobby than with almost any of the other liberal icons. So, as the gushing from his fawning biographers like Comrade Chris Matthews of MSNBC begins, let’s remember a few things about St. Bobby. ...

Remembering Audie Murphy: Legendary Sharpshooter and American War Hero
Post Date: 2018-06-03 21:39:52 by BTP Holdings
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Remembering Audie Murphy: Legendary Sharpshooter and American War Hero By: Teresa Mull Audie Murphy, the most decorated soldier of WWII, perished in a plane crash on this day in 1971. Murphy is remembered for being a physically diminutive man with a colossal spirit and a marksman’s deadeye. Murphy was the seventh of twelve children born to a poor farming family in rural Texas. He did his part as a teenager to support his family after their father abandoned them, honing his skills as a sharpshooter by hunting squirrels and rabbits to put food on the table. Murphy first tried to enlist in the Marines, and then the Air Force, but was mocked by both branches for his 5’5”, 110 ...

Cracks in the Treasury of Virtue
Post Date: 2018-06-02 05:09:58 by Ada
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A review of Division and Reunion: America, 1848-1877, by Ludwell H. Johnson, New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1978. 301 pages; and The Secret Six: John Brown and the Abolitionist Movement, by Otto Scott, New York: Times Books, 1979, 375 pages. It was Flannery O’Connor who remarked, in one of her short essays, that people will believe anything about the South as long as it is strange enough. She was speaking of the obstacles to acquiring a proper understanding of fic­tion with a Southern setting, but she could just as well have been referring to Southern historical writing. There is probably no subject under the sun that has spawned a greater amount of nonsense. People who would ...

Homo erectus: Early humans were able to speak and crossed sea on boats, expert claims
Post Date: 2018-06-01 20:38:20 by Ada
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Language expert suggests Homo erectus learned to speak early in mankind's history, enabling them to cross oceans A language expert has suggested that Homo erectus were more than 'stupid ape-like creatures' and were in fact capable of speech Alamy Stock Photo Early humans may have learned to speak far earlier than previously thought. Far from being “stupid ape-like creatures”, a language expert has claimed the ability of Homo erectus to cross bodies of water indicates members of this species were able to talk to one another. Professor Daniel Everett announced his controversial idea at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. ...

A World War II Mystery Is Solved, and Emotions Flood In
Post Date: 2018-05-28 12:15:33 by BTP Holdings
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A World War II Mystery Is Solved, and Emotions Flood In The New York Times By MIKE IVES 2 hrs ago a group of people standing next to a body of water: Hansa Bay, in what is now Papua New Guinea, during World War II. Next Slide 1/5 SLIDES © U.S. Army Air Force/Kelly Family Research Project, via Associated Press Hansa Bay, in what is now Papua New Guinea, during World War II. After the B-24 bomber carrying Second Lt. Thomas V. Kelly Jr. was shot down off the coast of what is now Papua New Guinea in 1944, his parents had a gray tombstone etched with a drawing of the plane and the words “In Loving Memory.” The 21-year-old bombardier’s remains were never ...

President Trump Calls the U.S.-France Relationship ‘Unbreakable.’ History Shows He’s Right.
Post Date: 2018-05-20 21:34:21 by BTP Holdings
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President Trump Calls the U.S.-France Relationship ‘Unbreakable.’ History Shows He’s Right. April 23, 2018 6 minute read America’s relationship with France predates our founding as a country. From the days of Benjamin Franklin and General Marquis de Lafayette to the modern day with Presidents Donald J. Trump and Emmanuel Macron, U.S. and French leaders have long shared common values on a range of economic and security-related issues. President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump welcome the French President and his wife, Mrs. Brigitte Macron, to the White House on April 24. The occasion marks the first official State Visit under the Trump Administration, as well as ...

DNA tests finished on Peruvian elongated skulls: They were Europeans
Post Date: 2018-05-13 16:49:21 by Ada
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The multicultural mainstream media always portrays everything as anything else except for white European, prior to any DNA tests whatsoever. This is all because of planned anti-white racism by the globalists. Prior to any DNA studies, the media was circulating photos of remakes/rebuilds made on computers using 3D CGI and in all their CGIs they were Native Indians despite red and blonde hair still hanging on the skulls. So anyway the DNA tests are finally here and the results are shocking. Brien Foerster is an independent American historian, who now helps run the Paracas Museum, in the coastal Peruvian city of Paracas. He has been the lead investigator heading up the study of the now ...

The Grand Conspiracy: The Bush Family Nazi Crime Syndicate (Free PDF Book)
Post Date: 2018-05-13 10:24:15 by BTP Holdings
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The Grand Conspiracy: The Bush Family Nazi Crime Syndicate (Free PDF Book) By Editor July 15, 2014 No Comments 1938 Photograph Note: I know many of you have heard of Nazi SS Officer Otto Skorzeny’s deathbed confession regarding the George Schreff/George H.W. Bush connection, as well as his involvement with Nikola Tesla. I have read a lot of information about this subject, but found many new and interesting details in the The Veil of Invisibility by Alexander Putney. If you have not yet heard about this — you’re in for a surprise. The Veil of Invisibility is well worth the read and I was surprised to be presented with a lot of information I had not heard before. ...

Has the secret treasure stolen by a Japanese WWII general been uncovered in the Philippines?
Post Date: 2018-05-13 09:23:11 by BTP Holdings
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Has the secret treasure stolen by a Japanese WWII general been uncovered in the Philippines? Adventurers claim gold bars have been found 'booby trapped' in a cave Treasure hunters have claimed they found the Yamashita gold in the Philippines Gold bars and gemstones were allegedly looted by the Japanese Imperial Army Alleged war loot stolen was reportedly hidden in caves and tunnels during WWII Some experts have long claimed there are no evidence of the fabled treasure However, a new footage has claimed explorers have found the long lost treasure The video shows blocks of gold apparently found booby trapped with explosives By Cindy Tran for Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:13 ...

George H.W. Bush dies at 93
Post Date: 2018-04-22 00:36:44 by hondo68
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Former United States President George H.W. Bush has died at the age of 93. The former president appeared on TV earlier today shaking hands with several dignitaries before he was rushed to hospital where he died. Bush dies few days after his wife Barbara Bush passed on. The two have been sick and missed several public events including the inauguration of President Donald Trump. George H.W. Bush served as the 41st President of the United States from 1989 to 1993. Prior to assuming the presidency, Bush served as the 43rd Vice President of the United States from 1981 to 1989. Former first lady Barbara Bush died earlier this week after deciding to stop treatment for her declining health. ...

Bitter lessons 25 years after Waco, Texas, siege
Post Date: 2018-04-16 18:18:08 by Ada
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Twenty-five years ago today, FBI tanks smashed into the ramshackle home of the Branch Davidians outside Waco, Texas. After the FBI collapsed much of the building atop the residents, a fire erupted and 76 corpses were dug out of the rubble. Unfortunately, the American political system and media have never faced the lessons from that tragic 1993 day. Fifty-nine days before the FBI final assault, scores of federal Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms agents launched an attack on the Davidians’ home spurred by allegations that they had converted semi-automatic rifles to full-automatic capacity. The ATF’s lead investigator had previously rejected an offer to peacefully search the ...

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