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A picture of Bush on Time Magazine? Post Date: 2005-12-24 15:56:17 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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(I'm not sure what year)
THE ROTHSCHILD DYNASTY
(Condensced from "Descent Into Slavery" by Des Griffin, Chapter Five) Post Date: 2005-12-22 01:31:17 by Coral Snake
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THE ROTHSCHILD DYNASTY (Condensced from "Descent Into Slavery" by Des Griffin, Chapter Five) For many years the words international banker, Rothschild, Money and Gold have held a mystical type of fascination for many people around the world but particularly in the United States. Over the years in the United States, the international bankers have come in for a great deal of criticism by a wide variety of individuals who have held high offices of public trust -- men whose opinions are worthy of note and whose responsibilities placed them in positions where they knew what was going on behind the scenes in politics and high finance. President Andrew Jackson, the only one of our ...
What Does America Really Want? Post Date: 2005-12-21 17:49:28 by A K A Stone
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The American press seems to have the right to complain about Europe. It makes vigorous use of this right, particularly when Germany is involved. National Socialist Germany is a thorn in its eye. The Third Reich has been the target of its mockery, hatred, lies and slander since 30 January 1933, especially from that part controlled by the Jews. The American press takes particular pleasure in criticizing Germany on grounds of humanitarianism, civilization, human rights and culture. It has every right to do so. Its humanity is shown by lynchings. Its civilization is shown in economic and political scandals that stink to high heaven. Its human rights are displayed by eleven or twelve million ...
The Last Comment to me on Freerepublic Post Date: 2005-12-19 22:59:58 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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"Get out of here with that 'Fiat money' crap".
The Empire That Was Russia Post Date: 2005-12-17 14:22:10 by robin
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Object List EXHIBITION SECTIONS:Photographer to the Tsar: Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii ArchitectureEthnic DiversityTransportationPeople at Work Making Color Images from Prokudin-Gorskii's Negatives Read More About It Search the Entire Collection Credits Russian VersionLibrary of Congress Exhibitions - Online Survey - Library of Congress Home PageLibrary of CongressContact Us ( December 9, 2003 )
A Cradle of Civilization Rocked by War Post Date: 2005-12-16 21:12:08 by robin
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A Cradle of Civilization Rocked by War By Thomas H. Maugh II Times Staff Writer December 16, 2005 Excavations at a ruined city on the plains of northeastern Syria have turned up the oldest known example of large-scale warfare a massive campaign that pummeled the city into submission at the dawn of civilization more than 5,500 years ago, researchers said Thursday. The discovery of the devastated remains of the ancient trading center suggests that the urge to attack and conquer cities is as old and basic as the need to build them, the researchers said. "This clearly was no minor skirmish," said archeologist Clemens Reichel of the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute, ...
The COMMUNIST-CAPITALIST ALLIANCE Post Date: 2005-12-12 19:20:43 by Kamala
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The COMMUNIST-CAPITALIST ALLIANCE By Dr. Harold Pease, Ph.D. Professor of History at Palo Verde College Those of us who teach political science on the college and university level find ourselves seriously handicapped by the lack of textbooks and carefully prepared historical research on one of the most important phenomena of our time, namely, the amazing alliance which has been growing for more than half a century between the leaders of the world-wide Communist movement and the leaders of some of the most powerful banks and industries of Europe and America. That such an alliance should even exist, came as an intellectual shock to this writer. It seemed irrational, an ideological ...
World War II Internment Of Alaskan Aleuts Recounted In Film Documentary Post Date: 2005-12-11 12:56:22 by Brian S
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Saturday, December 10, 2005 6:21 PM CST ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - Mary Bourdukofsky, an Alaska Native, was at home on rugged St. Paul Island one Sunday in the summer of 1942 when her husband rushed breathlessly through the door from his weekly baseball game. The federal government was in the process of forcing 881 Aleuts to move from their homes on the Pribilof and Aleutian Islands in the Bering Sea to dank wartime internment camps in the rain forest of Southeast Alaska 1,500 miles away. He came running in and said, They've stopped the ball game. They've come to evacuate us,' Bourdukofsky said. A new documentary film, Aleut Story, recounts the little-known ...
January 30 1649 King Charles I executed for treason Post Date: 2005-12-09 19:30:54 by A K A Stone
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In London, King Charles I is beheaded for treason on January 30, 1649. Charles ascended to the English throne in 1625 following the death of his father, King James I. In the first year of his reign, Charles offended his Protestant subjects by marrying Henrietta Maria, a Catholic French princess. He later responded to political opposition to his rule by dissolving Parliament on several occasions and in 1629 decided to rule entirely without Parliament. In 1642, the bitter struggle between king and Parliament for supremacy led to the outbreak of the first English civil war. The Parliamentarians were led by Oliver Cromwell, whose formidable Ironsides force won an important victory against the ...
God’s Covenant With Israel Post Date: 2005-12-08 21:35:25 by A K A Stone
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The first book of Moses, the reading of which we have concluded last Sabbath, closes the history of the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It is the introduction not only to the history of our nation, but also to the universal history of mankind. Beginning with the creation of the world, the sacred historian traces and conspicuously brings to view the genealogy of our parents, and his inspired mind, with unerring purpose, holds up to the gaze of mankind those hallowed pages teeming with thrilling incidents, and important alike to ourselves and to all the children of man. For in Genesis we find recorded not only the origin of the world, which was called into existence by the will of the ...
Patrick Henry Against the Federal Constitution June 5, 1788 Post Date: 2005-12-07 23:05:42 by A K A Stone
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Mr. Chairman, I am much obliged to the very worthy gentleman for his encomium. I wish I was possessed with talents, or possessed of any thing that might enable me to elucidate this great subject. I am not free from suspicion: I am apt to entertain doubts. Go to references Introduction 1.3 I rose yesterday to ask a question which arose in my own mind. When I asked that question, I thought the meaning of my interrogation was obvious. The fate of this question and of America may depend on this. Have they said, We, the states? Have they made a proposal of a compact between states? If they had, this would be a confederation. It is otherwise most clearly a consolidated government. States ...
Japanese Pearl Harbor sub found Post Date: 2005-12-07 18:42:57 by A K A Stone
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A historic Japanese submarine has been discovered on the ocean floor a few miles from Pearl Harbor. The 78-foot (24-metre) submarine could provide the first physical evidence to back US claims that it fired first against Japan in World War II and inflicted the first casualties. It was a sobering moment, realising that this was the shot that started the Pacific war Terry Kerby The sub fell prey to a US Navy destroyer on 7 December 1941, the day of the Pearl Harbor attack. "It's the shot that started World War II between the Americans and the Japanese," said John Wiltshire, associate director of the Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory, which discovered the sub. The research ...
KING JAMES WAS GAY. Here's some excerpts from various sources Post Date: 2005-12-07 14:57:43 by christine
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How many folks know that King James (who commissioned the King James Bible and to whom it was dedicated) loved men and had sex with them? At the age of thirteen James fell madly in love with his male cousin Esme Stuart whom he made Duke of Lennox. James deferred to Esme to the consternation of his ministers. In 1582 James was kidnapped and forced to issue a proclamation against his lover and send him back to France. Later, James fell in love with a poor young Scotsman named Robert Carr. "The king leans on his [Carr's] arm, pinches his cheeks, smooths his ruffled garment, and when he looks upon Carr, directs his speech to others." (Thomas Howard, Earl of Suffolk, in a letter, ...
Remembering Pearl Harbor Post Date: 2005-12-07 13:18:22 by Lod
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Photos, footage, firsthand accounts, and narration bring the attack on Pearl Harbor in Oahu, Hawaii, to lifemoment by moment, target by target. Mash the URL for more.
The Looniest Of All 9-11 Conspiracy Theories Post Date: 2005-12-07 07:40:48 by Kamala
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The Looniest Of All 9-11 Conspiracy Theories Astute observers of history are aware that for every notable event there will usually be at least one, often several wild conspiracy theories which spring up around it. 'The CIA killed Hendrix', 'The Pope had John Lennon murdered', 'Hitler was half Werewolf', 'Space aliens replaced Nixon with a clone' etc, etc. The bigger the event, the more ridiculous and more numerous are the fanciful rantings which circulate in relation to it. So its hardly surprising that the events of September 11th, 2001 have spawned their fair share of these ludicrous fairy tales. And as always, there is - sadly - a small but gullible percentage of the population eager ...
The Ancient Chinese Libertarian Tradition Post Date: 2005-12-06 03:07:30 by PnbC
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The Ancient Chinese Libertarian Traditionby Murray N. Rothbard The first libertarian intellectual was Lao-tzu, the founder of Taoism. Little is known about his life, but apparently he was a personal acquaintance of Confucius in the late sixth century BC and like the latter came from the state of Sung and was descended from the lower aristocracy of the Yin dynasty. Unlike the notable apologist for the rule of philosopher-bureaucrats, however, Lao-tzu developed a radical libertarian creed. For Lao-tzu the individual and his happiness was the key unit and goal of society. If social institutions hampered the individual's flowering and his happiness, then those institutions should be reduced or ...
This site is dedicated to Truthseekers Post Date: 2005-12-04 14:37:10 by Itisa1mosttoolate
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Introduction and Mission statement This site is dedicated to Truthseekers. It's main purpose is to lead seekers on to a MUCH more brighter source of information, and to help shed some light to a great deal of things happening in this very mad world. Ephesians 6:12 For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high (places). Some good searches: Bilderberg FEMA CIA MI6 Mossad NSA Global Warming Skull and Bones Bohemian Grove Microsoft Matrix Pearl Harbor Oklahoma '95 MKULTRA COINTELPRO Operation Mockingbird Fabianism Orwell Marx Hitler Click for Full Text!
The Detail Post Date: 2005-12-04 06:59:34 by Zoroaster
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Institute for Historical Review The Detail by Robert Faurisson On the subject of the Nazi gas chambers, Jean-Marie Le Pen recently stated: "If you take a thousand-page book on the Second World War, the concentration camps occupy two pages and the gas chambers ten or fifteen lines, and that's called a detail." He might have brought up some even harder hitting and more precise arguments, and referred to Eisenhower, Churchill, de Gaulle, Elie Wiesel, René Rémond, Daniel Goldhagen, and even the text of the Nuremberg Tribunal judgment. Eisenhower, Churchill, de Gaulle Three of the best known works on the Second World War are General Eisenhower's Crusade in Europe (New ...
History Matters: Few know of World War II massacre in Salina (Utah) Post Date: 2005-12-02 12:29:06 by BTP Holdings
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History Matters: Few know of World War II massacre in Salina By Pat Bagley The sound of machine-gun fire jolted the young lieutenant from his cot. He stumbled outside, trying to make sense of the pandemonium that greeted him. Screams and moans carried clearly through the night as the chattering gun stopped. Glancing up at the guard tower, he saw smoke rising from the gun barrel. He looked in horror at the riddled tents of German POWs. He shouted to the guard to cease fire - too late - and to come down. "Send up more ammo!" the guard shouted back. "I'm not done yet!" *** Walking past the Fort Douglas Military Cemetery two weeks ago, I witnessed a wreath-laying ...
1975 WTC fire burned six floors for three hours (NY Times scans) Post Date: 2005-11-30 14:52:06 by valis
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How our governments use terrorism to control us Post Date: 2005-11-28 22:03:05 by valis
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The sponsorship of terrorism by western governments, targeting their own populations, has been a taboo subject. Although major scandals have received cursory coverage in the media, the subject has been allowed to immediately disappear without discussion or investigation. Therefore the appearance this year of two major studies of this subject is a welcome breakthrough, and provides essential reading for anyone struggling to understand the events of September 11, 2001 and the post September 11 world. The studies are complementary. NATO's Secret Armies, Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe by Daniele Ganser concerns terrorism sponsored by American and British intelligence in ...
Revisiting the 60's With One Who Knew ('The Autobiography of Donovan') Post Date: 2005-11-28 18:07:22 by MUDDOG
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In his prime, the astral singer-songwriter Donovan appeared to take a serene view of show business and its cutthroat ways. Not anymore. Nowadays, Donovan would like you to know that he never received proper credit for Flower Power, World Music, New Age Music, the boxed-set album package, using LSD and the lyric "Love, Love, Love" before the Beatles did and playing folk-rock five months before Bob Dylan wielded an electric guitar at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. These claims - legitimate, by the way - do not emerge from total oblivion, but it's close. Donovan has spent decades hiding in plain sight. He never entirely stopped performing or recording, but he has not been part of ...
The Destiny of America (Yockey) Post Date: 2005-11-28 08:58:04 by BTP Holdings
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The Destiny of America Francis Parker Yockey is well known for his tome Imperium, written under his pseudonym Ulick Varange. Much has been said about this massive work, subtitled The Philosophy of History and Politics. The following essay by Yockey was written in America six years before he wrote Imperium. With the rise of Zionist power across the globe, and with America entrenched in a no-win bloody war in Iraq (fought only to protect and aid Israel in her conquest of the region), its pertinence will be obvious to TBR readers. By Francis Parker Yockey The early American arrived at a land of which he knew nothing. He did not know its geography, its fertility, its climate, and ...
July 28, 1945: B-25 Bomber Hits 78th Floor of Empire State Building Post Date: 2005-11-26 14:27:01 by valis
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It did not collapse. [More Info]
September 9th: Further proof for two Attas Post Date: 2005-11-23 20:21:05 by valis
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On this very interesting day Atta did the following: 1. Atta and Al Shehhi returned a rented car in Deerfield Warricks Rent a car. The paper notes Day in 9/9/01 and that the rental had 6 over hours. We don't know the exact time but that doesn't matter. And that Atta was there is also reported by somebody who should know: Mr. Warrick himself: When he returned the car on Sept. 9 -- two days before the attacks -- Atta reminded him about the oil light. "The only thing out of the ordinary,'' Warrick said, ``was that he was nice enough to let me know that the car needed an oil change. That was odd since he was planning to die in a matter of days.' ...
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