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Fritz Stangl, the Holocaust and a modern genocide

Fritz Stangl, the Holocaust and a modern genocide

Several weeks ago I watched a documentary by Holocaust survivor, Vera Shirav, on the parallels between the Third Reich and current events with the covid lockdowns and the mRNA genocide. Here it is in full: https://rumble.com/v29g01c-never-again-is-now-global-full-series-2.html The main discussion was of the Third Reich prior to the mass extermination  of the Jews in the death camps during world War 2 and concentrated on the euthanasia programs of the nazis. When I posted this on the blog I got pushback from…

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After Kherson, Russia will have to answer the damned question of its history

After Kherson, Russia will have to answer the damned question of its history

I think it is useful to look at what the Russian media says [and I do not mean RT and Sputnik] rather than what western supporters are saying. A knowledge of Russian history certainly helps. После Херсона России предстоит ответить на проклятый вопрос своей истории Petr Akopov The departure of our army from Kherson to the left bank of the Dnieper provoked the expected reaction from a part of society – what a horror, everything is gone. They also repeat one…

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Lessons from history

Lessons from history

It was Lenin and the Bolsheviks who first gave Ukraine nationhood and a language. From Brezhnev to Khrushchev: Ukraine had a huge influence on the Soviet Union, something Kiev now prefers to downplay It’s not commonly understood in the West today that Ukrainians played a major role in the USSR In the very first years of the Soviet Union’s existence, Ukrainian Bolsheviks played an important role in building what became the world’s largest ever state. And it was people from…

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More proof of ancient civilisation in NZ

More proof of ancient civilisation in NZ

Undeniable Proof of NZ Civilisation Before Kupe Via Fecebook https://www.facebook.com/New-Zealand-History-The-Truth-346003915492277/photos/a.716858308406834/716858348406830/ The huge 25,000 acre plus area covered by Waipoua Forest in Northland is a massive archaeological treasure trove, where once a large population lived, gardened, worshipped, raised their families and died. The stone structures in the forest had been noted and written about by early Europeans, who wondered about the stone builders who had lived there. In 1983 archaeologists from Auckland University were employed by the NZ Forest Service to…

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