From NationalVanguard.org today:
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7 December, 1941: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii is attacked by Japan after a long series of provocations and existential threats from Washington. The US president, the diseased traitor known as Franklin Roosevelt, knew in advance of the attack, as US intelligence was already reading Japanese coded messages, but allowed it to take place in order to bring America into World War 2 against Germany, his real objective -- and that of the Jews who were even then consolidating their power over the United States.
This Day in History
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This Day in History
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Re: This Day in History
I was watching earlier the "electronic Jew in the family room" and was showing some of the Japanese "tests" of war equipment.
Like tying a victim to a post and seeing how effective flamethrowers are as a military weapon.
I guess you know you're in for a bad day if you're a Chinese being tied to a post and the troops are bringing out their flamethrowers.
Like tying a victim to a post and seeing how effective flamethrowers are as a military weapon.
I guess you know you're in for a bad day if you're a Chinese being tied to a post and the troops are bringing out their flamethrowers.
It's not diversity, it's displacement.
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PhuBai68 wrote:
I recall Dr. Pierce once saying that the mestizo drug lords of Columbia were likely to shoot you just to see if their gun worked. I guess Japs were even meaner than that.I was watching earlier the "electronic Jew in the family room" and was showing some of the Japanese "tests" of war equipment.
Like tying a victim to a post and seeing how effective flamethrowers are as a military weapon.
I guess you know you're in for a bad day if you're a Chinese being tied to a post and the troops are bringing out their flamethrowers.
Re: This Day in History
On this day in history, December 8th Robert Jay Mathews died in 1984 on Whidbey Island being burned alive by federal agents.
SIDE NOTE: on this day in 1980 my first wife left "to go find herself" - I wonder if she ever did?
https://www.historylink.org/File/7921
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-ecBPT ... e=emb_logo
SIDE NOTE: on this day in 1980 my first wife left "to go find herself" - I wonder if she ever did?
https://www.historylink.org/File/7921
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-ecBPT ... e=emb_logo
It's not diversity, it's displacement.
Re: This Day in History
August 17,1987 Rudolph Hess "died" at Spandau Prison. Sleep well.
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Pardon the superstition, but rather than 'sleep' I wish Herr Hess' spirit would haunt and badger we the living to avenge his unjust caging and the murder of millions of our European kinsmen.
Ah hell, I'll just badger us myself!
Ah hell, I'll just badger us myself!
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Re: This Day in History
Why not both?Jim Mathias wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 1:09 amPardon the superstition, but rather than 'sleep' I wish Herr Hess' spirit would haunt and badger we the living to avenge his unjust caging and the murder of millions of our European kinsmen.
Ah hell, I'll just badger us myself!