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Here’s an explanation of the actual market wide criminal conspiracy that GameStop exposed.      (x.com)
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https://x.com/ThrillaRilla369/status/1906752363278336114

Here’s an explanation of the actual market-wide criminal conspiracy that GameStop exposed

and how and why short sellers could blow up the entire global economy.
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The Jewish sympathies of early modernists     (www.h-net.org)
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https://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=45704

Consider this guy. Famous for breaking of architectural conventions, friendly with Jews, probably a pedo...

It's fascinating to read about the adversity his tiny revolt against prevailing aesthetics caused in Austrian society. He argued it was more pure. More modest. Entirely reasonable. But also dangerously subversive.

In the end he advocated nothing less than to abandon tradition which is also the first step to nihilism. Of course people complained and wanted him out. This is what a society with something to lose acted like.

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WWII US Ration Booklet     (files.catbox.moe)
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How to Start a Soda Company     (www.youtube.com)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yYnPyKDD9o

As some of the most recognizable names and logos around the world, soda companies have put in enough work over the past nearly 150 years that they've practically cemented themselves as symbols of western culture. Coca-Cola and Pepsi alike have played a masterful gambit with the capitalist system, limit-testing its framework and on some occasions breaking it all in the name of increasing shareholder value. They're prevalence and impact in the marketplace of goods is so pronounced that they're often some of the first brands to pop into mind when thinking about capitalism. But one does not climb so far up without treading on the backs of others, and for all the prosperity of the soft drink industry, there are thousands around the world that have suffered the consequences. This video explores not only some of the wacky history of soda companies, but also the very real suffering they've inflicted on disadvantaged people, ecosystems, and animals around the world. In a system where the one motive to rule them all is profit, people often let little stand in their way.
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TIL In Athens it was illegal to hit a slave owned by another master     (en.wikipedia.org)
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TIL Many Japanese believe the Kantō Massacre genocide didn't happen     (en.wikipedia.org)
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Flightline Weekly, the History of Radial Engines     (www.flightlineweekly.com)
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https://www.flightlineweekly.com/post/2019/04/23/history-of-radial-engines-1

The radial motor made its first appearance in 1903, when Charles Matthews Manly built a water cooled five cylinder model he installed in Langley's Aerodrome A aircraft.

That thru decades of engineering morphed into the 14 cylinder, twin row Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp.

Four of the later 18 cylinder Twin Wasp radial engines, as well as the supercharged 18 cylinder Wright R-3350 Duplex-Cyclone, powered the Lockheed Constellation that is still the largest piston powered aircraft ever. Wiki.
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Want to read a Poem - Symphony of the Evergreen - $1.63. You won't regret it. original content     (selar.com)
submitted by Solar_Ways to History 4 days ago (+0/-2)
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Marx's greatest contribution to mankind!     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by lord_nougat to History 2 weeks ago (+43/-0)
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Epic comeback      (files.catbox.moe)
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The Wreck of the Titanic, Graphics by Jaco Grobbelaar & William Neff - April 14, 1912 RMS Titanic with over 2200 souls aboard for the ship's maiden voyage to the United States struck an iceberg 400 nautical miles east of Newfoundland, Canada and sank 2hrs 40 minutes later .. only 705 survived     (dockersunion.org)
submitted by TankTinker to History 3 weeks ago (+7/-0)
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https://dockersunion.org/vb/forum/history/233-the-wreck-of-the-titanic-graphics-by-jaco-grobbelaar-william-neff

Titanic Anniversary, by Charles Apple - Titanic's collision with the iceberg created six holes in the ship's hull causing rivets to pop and the brittle high sulphur steel plates to rupture, Titanic was the biggest most luxurious passenger ship the world had ever seen, the ads proclaimed it to be unsinkable, Farewell, Titanic, by Charles Pellegrino. Most of the Titanic survivors were allegedly Jews, while the ones in the lifeboats some of which were mostly empty are known to have fended swimmers away with boathooks.

It was bravado on the part of the Captain to allow his ship to get so close to the iceberg, allegedly for the titillation of the upper class passengers that caused the sinking, not a Bomb, JP Morgan nor the Mummy's Curse .. some say RMS Californian under the command of Captain Stanley Lord could have done more in response to Titanic's distress rockets, claims refuted at BBC News.

Not all of the ones who went onto the lifeboats were saved .. on May 13, 1912 nearly a month after the sinking crew from RMS Oceanic spotted one of Titanic's wooden lifeboats, identified as Collapsible A believed to be the last craft to leave the ship at around 2.15 am on the morning of the sinking, drifting in the Atlantic some 200 miles from the wreck site it had three decomposing bodies on board.

https://i.postimg.cc/jjCRPxNH/Charles-Lightoller-2.jpg

Witness describe pandemonium on the boat decks as shots were fired .. Charles Lightoller Titanic's 38yo Second Officer, is alleged to have let some of the lifeboats go nearly empty rather than allow men to occupy the seats, and to have in company with a passenger with US Military antecedents, fired upon those steerage passengers attempting to access the boat deck during the sinking to the tune of around twelve dead .. he survived. VintageNews.

https://i.postimg.cc/QMqpPrdn/Collapsible-B-Mac-Kay-Bennet.png

The vessel CS Mackay-Bennet pictured in dry dock at right above took aboard survivors in Collapsible Lifeboat B at left and recovered three hundred and thirty four bodies, of which one hundred and sixteen were tossed overboard most of whom were third class passengers or Titanic crew members. VintageNews.

https://i.postimg.cc/jdW4j9ML/Titanic-6.png

The night Titanic hit the iceberg there was a big party going on, Chief Officer William McMaster Murdoch was out cold from the wine he had consumed at a celebration for his captain, while Captain Smith could not be aroused from sleep," the officer of the watch was asleep and quite possibly drunk at the rear of the pilothouse. Murdoch who is alleged to have ordered 3rd class access blocked, is said to have shot two dead then to have suicided with the same gun. Link.

https://i.postimg.cc/zGj36nKG/The-iceberg-that-sunk-the-Titanic-1912.jpg

This is said to be the iceberg Titanic struck some reports say red paint was visible at the waterline, the hollow roundish shape mid center could could be where part of the ship's upper part caught the 'berg, re reports of quantities of shattered ice on the forward deck. RareHistoricalPhotos.

https://i2-prod.corkbeo.ie/incoming/article16464857.ece/ALTERNATES/s810/0_titanticIsmay.jpg

J Bruce Ismay Chairman & Managing Director of the White Star Line was a passenger on board Titanic when it sank, he is rumored to have influenced the decision to steer in close to the 'berg .. sounds like he was partying on, that he brought his guests onto the bridge and persuaded Murdoch and Quartermaster Hichens who was at the helm to join in and to bend the rules. Thus if Ismay was giving orders on the bridge the ship was in serious trouble indeed! Corkbeo.ie.
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The real truth about how and why World War II happened stated from a person of that time. You will never find a better shorter more to the point reality check to send to people to educate them.     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by Crackinjokes to History 4 weeks ago (+24/-1)
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Less than a week before he was named Putin’s successor, Medvedev visited the Marina Roscha headquarters of the Chabad-led Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia for a news conference.     (History)
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A few days later Rabbi Berel Lazar, himself a Putin confidante and chief rabbi of Russia, expressed warm feelings about Medvedev.

“We have had more meetings with this statesman than with any other except for President Putin,” Lazar said. “We can say that he has always been a clever and experienced interlocutor capable of reaching mutual understanding.”

https://www.jta.org/2008/03/02/global/who-is-dmitry-medvedev



Hey look, Russia is controlled by jews and has its own frustrated nationalist Voaters exactly like us:

"But some nationalist groups say his mother's maiden name, Shaposhnikova, is Jewish, and that he is unfit to be president because of this.
Medvedev's campaign staff declined to confirm or deny he has Jewish roots. The Kremlin condemns all forms of anti-Semitism.
Medvedev's faith has not been raised by mainstream media but has been widely discussed on far-right Internet discussion groups in postings that are a reminder of the discrimination and persecution Jews in Russia have faced for hundreds of years."

https://www.reuters.com/article/world/russias-medvedev-faces-anti-semitic-attacks-idUSL21193320/
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German engineering genius at its best. The truth will find a way.     (youtube.com)
submitted by Crackinjokes to History 4 weeks ago (+6/-0)
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Quick excellent summary video of why Jewish controlledEngland and France declared war on Germany that had freed itself from the Jewish control     (gab.com)
submitted by Crackinjokes to History 1 month ago (+14/-0)
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Communist justice     (pbs.twimg.com)
submitted by BlueEyedAngloMasterRaceGod to History 1 month ago (+32/-0)
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Member how random deaths were attributed to covid deaths? Welp, it was the same with hiroshima.     (files.catbox.moe)
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How the Romans made lead pipes     (youtube.com)
submitted by Crackinjokes to History 1 month ago (+18/-0)
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Til the French Royal executioner was so horrified by what he had to do to an attempted assassin of the king that he quit the job only to have his son take over as the official executioner and later he guillotined the French King!     (youtu.be)
submitted by Crackinjokes to History 1 month ago (+5/-0)
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https://youtu.be/yZ_RfU4whl4

This story is not for the faint of heart but in a weird way it gave me some confidence in the humanity of people in that the Royal executioner could hardly stand what he was basically forced to do by his job to this other human being and he literally quit his job after this episode.

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The Roman Colosseum is even more impressive than you probably think     (youtube.com)
submitted by Crackinjokes to History 1 month ago (+2/-0)
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A descended of the Templars describes in detail what the Templars discovered in ancient Egyptian ruins including what powered the arks of the covenant yes there were many. One of the few videos that taught me something I didn't already know about this type of subject. If you're interested in Templar     (youtu.be)
submitted by Crackinjokes to History 1 month ago (+2/-1)
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https://youtu.be/YUInPEg5l8c

This is one of the few videos that taught me something I didn't already know. I watched a million of these ancient Egypt ruins megalithic how did they build it kind of videos and the ark of the covenant and things about the Templars and the freemasons. This one has new information. It talks about the white powder and how it was made and how it powered the arks of the covenant to end up building up great voltages. It talks about the templar's activities as early explorers in Egypt during the 1200s which I didn't know they did and what they discovered and why the Templar marks are all over these ruins because they indicated what they found there.

The first part is a little slow where he talks about his ancestors and how he's a Templar and some of the more esoteric beliefs but then he gets into the actual exploration of Egypt so you might skip right to that part
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Stab in the back! 2 Jews laughing at a defeated German soldier returning home, 1918.     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by Eliack to History 1 month ago (+42/-1)
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Our current situation in the United States and Europe has never been better explained. It's exactly the same old story. And here it is stated immaculately. Start at 1:30.     (youtu.be)
submitted by Crackinjokes to History 1 month ago (+6/-0)
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Love letter from Iraq War      (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by Eliack to History 1 month ago (+17/-0)
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Today in History: February 13, the World War II bombing of Dresden      (www.denverpost.com)
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