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The Irish Slave Trade – The Forgotten “White” Slaves Post Date: 2014-07-14 20:31:26 by Southern Style
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The Irish Slave Trade The Forgotten White SlavesThe Slaves That Time Forgot By John Martin Global Research, January 27, 2013 They came as slaves; vast human cargo transported on tall British ships bound for the Americas. They were shipped by the hundreds of thousands and included men, women, and even the youngest of children. Whenever they rebelled or even disobeyed an order, they were punished in the harshest ways. Slave owners would hang their human property by their hands and set their hands or feet on fire as one form of punishment. They were burned alive and had their heads placed on pikes in the marketplace as a warning to other captives. We dont really ...
7 - 11 [Now whose birthday could it be ?] Post Date: 2014-07-11 06:47:25 by noone222
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Happy Birthday to you, Christine ! Here's to you, and may you enjoy a very pleasant and joyful day !
Long Way Home--Pan Am Pacific Clipper 31K Mile WWII Saga Post Date: 2014-07-07 17:40:38 by X-15
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Long Way Home--Pan Am Pacific Clipper 31K Mile WWII Saga Astonishing story of Pan Am's Pacific Clipper, caught in the South Pacific during the attack in Pearl Harbor, and declared a "strategic resource at the disposal of the American military", resulting in an incredible 31K mile trip back to the USA. "Do not return to Hawaii. Do not return to US west coast...Strip aircraft of all markings and identification...proceed west...maintain radio silence...deliver aircraft to Marine Terminal, LaGuardia, NY. Good luck."
How We’ve Been Robbed of Beauty by the Left Post Date: 2014-07-07 17:20:50 by X-15
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To be a man means to seek a truth that satisfies the mind, a virtue that sates the conscience, and a beauty that breaks the heart. Deprive a man of any of these things, and he will find neither happiness nor rest. The most precious, profound and important of the great ideas which the Left has raped from us is beauty. I need spend no time on the proposition that life without beauty is a nightmare: those who have seen true beauty sublime beauty, if even for a moment have nothing to which they can liken it except the ecstasies of mystics and the transports of saints. Beauty consoles the sorrowing; beauty brings joy and deepens understanding; beauty is like food and wine, and men ...
Israel is the Real Terrorist State Post Date: 2014-07-01 00:39:14 by Itistoolate
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Happy Custer Massacre Day! Post Date: 2014-06-28 08:18:14 by Ada
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In 1876, Gen. George Custer led his 7th Cavalry regiment to their demise in Montana. The Battle of Little Big Horn was one of the biggest defeats suffered by the U.S. Army in the war against the Indians. It is only in recent years that proper attention has been paid to the role of atrocities by Custer and other military leaders in stirring up the wrath of oppressed Indians. I visited the Little Big Horn Battlefield National Monument 45 years ago during a cross-country trip as a 12-year-old boy to a Boy Scout Jamboree in Idaho. Like most Scouts, I subscribed to the Patriotic Version of American History. After visiting the battlefield, I scribbled (or copied) a note that the Seventh ...
10 Civilizations That Might Have Beaten Columbus To America Post Date: 2014-06-26 06:37:25 by Ada
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In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blueand then he discovered America. Thats the story we all grew up with, but its now common knowledge that the Vikings beat Christopher Columbus to the Americas by around 500 years. As it turns out, they might not have been the only ones. Click for Full Text!
Firearms Used by Napoleon’s Army Found in Waters off Egypt Post Date: 2014-06-25 23:48:14 by X-15
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CAIRO Russian experts have found several rifles and pistols dating back to the 18th century in the depths of the Mediterranean near the Port of Alexandria, Egyptian Antiquities Minister Mamdouh al-Damati said. The discovery was made during an underwater search for sunken ships in an area north of Pharos island in Anfushi Bay. Preliminary examination of the firearms identified their provenance as a ship of the French military campaign under Napoleon Bonaparte that was defeated in May 1798 by a British fleet at the western entrance to the Port of Alexandria. The discovery opens the way to more extensive studies and underwater exploration, al-Damati said. The arms recovered will be ...
On this day in history... Post Date: 2014-06-25 13:01:52 by X-15
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....that arrogant yankee bastard General Custer got scalped in an Injun ride-by on the Montana prairie.
LIES LIES LIES LIES LIES LIES Post Date: 2014-06-25 06:16:17 by Itistoolate
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Holocaust or Holohoax?
Ancient Asiatic Writing in North America Post Date: 2014-06-23 08:47:39 by Ada
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For centuries, researchers have been debating if, in pre-Columbian times, meaningful exchanges between the indigenous peoples of Asia and the Americas ever occurred. Periodically, over the past 250 years knowledgeable sinologists and oceanographers have written positively on this topic, yet, so far, no conclusive proof has been put forth establishing such trans-Pacific contact as a historical event. Now in a published research manuscript Dr. John Ruskamp provides previously unrecognized and compelling new epigraphic evidence, in the form of ancient North American Chinese rock writings that he has identified interspersed among otherwise Native American petroglyphs and pictographs, ...
Suspected WWII criminal spent DECADES living undetected in London Post Date: 2014-06-22 12:23:38 by X-15
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Ukrainian-born Serhij Woronyj, 89, who served as a rifleman in the notorious 31st Punitive Battalion - also known as the Ukrainian Self Defence Legion - lived in Archway until dying of a heart attack in hospital last March. Woronyj, who was captured by British forces in 1945 and imprisoned in the Italian city of Rimini before being transferred to the UK in 1947, was tracked down by independent researcher Dr Stephen Ankier. He believed Woronyj could still be alive until he discovered the retired printer's death certificate this year. Dr Ankier said: "The battalion that Woronyj belonged to was originally formed late in 1943 to help the Germans fight Soviets and Polish partisans. ...
Another ‘Mossie’ Takes Flight in Canada (de Havilland 98 MK.35 Mosquito) Post Date: 2014-06-22 00:59:57 by X-15
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A de Havilland 98 MK.35 Mosquito takes off for the first time in 48 years on Monday Photo courtesy of Victoria Air Maintenance Ltd. At 3 p.m. on the afternoon of June 16 a newly restored de Havilland 98 MK.35, better known as the Mosquito, fired up its Rolls-Royce Merlin engines and flew for the first time in 48 years after a long-term restoration. The flight took place at Victoria International Airport in Sidney, British Columbia, flown by Steve Hinton, EAA 181203/Warbirds 12506. Restoration of the bomber was completed by Victoria Air Maintenance Ltd., and owner and Director of Maintenance Mike Ingram said the plane flew perfectly on Monday. He added the plane was being ...
Did Hitler Escape to South America? Post Date: 2014-06-21 15:15:57 by Ada
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During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the Argentine province of Patagonia became a popular destination for German immigrants. Patagonia had a great deal to offer. Roughly the size of Texas but much more sparsely populated, Patagonia was a place where German immigrants could start from scratch and, instead of assimilating into another culture, create a society of their own. As time passed and more and more Germans moved to Patagonia, German became the principal language in many of the schools, and the German flag was often flown in preference to the Argentine flag. Many of the local German businesses went so far as to hire only German immigrants instead of native ...
Top 10 Reasons The Dark Ages Were Not Dark Post Date: 2014-06-20 07:18:08 by Ada
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I believe that we can safely say that the period of mans history from 476 AD to 1000 AD is the most maligned of all. This period, known to historians as the Early Middle Ages, is still referred to by most laymen as the Dark Ages. In fact the term dark ages is almost as ancient as the period itself it was coined in the 1330s by Petrarch, the Italian scholar, to refer to the decline of Latin literature. It was later taken by the protestant reformers (16th century) and then the members of the Englightenment (18th century) as a derogatory term with much broader implications, because they saw their own enlightenment as absent from the earlier period. Hardly a ...
Juneteenth! Post Date: 2014-06-19 12:48:01 by Lod
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The Last Texas Grizzly How a 1900 West Texas bear hunt made scientific history. Post Date: 2014-06-19 10:33:24 by X-15
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David J. Schmidleys Mammals of Trans-Pecos Texas talks about them. My 25-year-old copy of Stackpoles Guide to Animal Tracks does, too, but finding someone alive whos seen a wild grizzly bear in Texas is impossible. For all we know, there may have been only one, and it was killed by a hunting party in 1900. An account of the adventure, based on a letter written several years after the hunt by one of the participants, C.O. Finley, appeared in the August 1948 issue of Texas Game and Fish. Finleys letter began: Am enclosing the history ... of the bear hunt the day we killed the old grizzly bear. John and I had often talked of doing this but had put it off until ...
Historians Claim to Have Tracked Down Remains of Vlad the Impaler, ‘Dracula’ Post Date: 2014-06-17 01:07:17 by Lorie Meacham
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A team of Estonian scholars believe they have finally discovered the long-lost location of Vlad the Impaler, the 15th century Prince upon which Bram Stoker based his 1897 gothic novel Dracula. According to the report in Hurriyet Daily News, his remains are in the Piazza Santa Maria la Nova graveyard in Naples, and not the Romanian Transylvanian Alps as first thought. Vlad III, the Prince of Wallachia, was born sometime between 1428 and 1431, probably in Sighi_aora, Transylvania. His patronymic, Dracul, means Dragon, derived from the membership of his father, Vlad II Dracul, in the Order of the Dragon, an order of chivalry for the defence of Christianity in Eastern ...
One of the Greatest inventions of All Time Post Date: 2014-06-16 08:20:38 by Itistoolate
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When was it invented? Who invented it? Where would mankind be without it? What did mankind do BEFORE? Clue: t p
Athesists, Agnostics, or Pagons need not hear this Post Date: 2014-06-15 20:36:26 by Itistoolate
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Chapters 1 and 2 of the King James Bible discussed from the point of view of Biblical scholars familiar with Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic. CHRISTOGENOS - 2 Seed Line Explained - Part 1
Bob Dole Post Date: 2014-06-14 13:32:51 by Jethro Tull
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The Corporatist Manifesto Post Date: 2014-06-12 18:49:38 by Jethro Tull
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The Corporatist Manifesto We, the multinational corporations of the world, in order to promote our own interests, herein declare that we own and rule the world and everything and everyone in it. We have the right to make the laws that govern the people of the world, and to set up the structures of governance that promote our interests. We define this to be democracy. We have the right to use the powers that we allow governments to have in order to exercise unlimited control over the entire range of physical, psychological, and spiritual aspects of human existence, everywhere and at all times. We call this the comprehensive plan. We have the right to be subsidized by the taxpaying ...
The Warning Post Date: 2014-06-12 08:54:37 by Itistoolate
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WWII Atrocities Forgotten Post Date: 2014-06-10 12:45:41 by Ada
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FDR, Marshall, and all the top U.S. military men in Washington knew the Japanese fleets were heading for Pearl Harbor, the Philippines, etc., to attack the U.S. forces supporting the economic strangulation of Japan, but they let the attacks go ahead to shock the public into giving up their demands for peace and get into WWII. Those were supreme acts of treason. As you must also know, FDR et al. forced the Russian soldiers in Nazi POW camps in the areas they controlled to return to Russia even though they knew Stalin would have them killed as traitors, for surrendering or being captured. FDR had also before the war refused to let Jews escaping from the Nazis land in the U.S. and refused ...
World War II: The Unknown War Post Date: 2014-06-10 05:38:28 by Ada
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In my June 6 column, The Lies Grow More Audacious, I mentioned that Obama and the British prime minister, who Obama has as a lap dog, just as George Bush had Tony Blair as lap dog, had managed to celebrate the defeat of Nazi Germany at the 70th anniversary of the Normandy invasion without mentioning the Russians. I pointed out the fact, well known to historians and educated people, that the Red Army defeated Nazi Germany long before the US was able to get geared up to participate in the war. The Normandy invasion most certainly did not defeat Nazi Germany. What the Normandy invasion did was to prevent the Red Army from overrunning all of Europe. As I have reported in a ...
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