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So Hai

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Bolsheviks of the poale zion built the jewish zionist state, its founding president declared the intention to build a ”shrine of the prophets to serve the federated union of all continents; this will be the seat of the supreme court of mankind, to settle all controversies among the federated continents, as prophesied by isaiah.”

Judaism and bolshevism, some facts. In audiobook and pdf.




Well interesting at least to anyone who is not an ignoramus.
 

Cannavore

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moose eater

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A somewhat historical admission by IDF soldiers that they were told back then to shoot anything/everything..

Not unlike the USMC going into Fallujah.

It's a good thing we know which team plays for the 'civilized democratic rule' side, right?

 

Cannavore

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lololololol


The "Sons of Liberty" that reprinted Annie Homer's "Judaism & Bolshevism" pamphlet in the 1970s was a small, far-right publisher known for distributing a variety of extremist and conspiracy theory literature. This group was based in the United States and became active during the 1960s and 1970s. They were not related to the historical Sons of Liberty, which was a group of American patriots in the 18th century.

The modern Sons of Liberty publishing group was involved in promoting anti-Semitic, white nationalist, and neo-Nazi ideologies. They distributed reprints of earlier anti-Semitic texts, such as the infamous "Protocols of the Elders of Zion," as well as other works that aimed to spread conspiracy theories about Jewish control over global finance and politics.

This publishing house served as a conduit for far-right propaganda, often targeting vulnerable or fringe audiences with sensationalist and inflammatory material. Their catalog included a range of works that were intended to stoke fears about Jewish influence, communism, and other perceived threats to what they considered traditional American values.

Given their ideological leanings, it's unsurprising that they would choose to reprint Annie Homer's pamphlet. This publication fit well within their agenda of promoting anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and attempting to link Jews with various forms of political subversion, including Bolshevism.

The activities of the Sons of Liberty and similar groups during this period contributed to the spread of extremist ideologies and have been the subject of research by historians studying the far-right and extremist movements in the United States. Their influence, while limited to fringe elements, had a lasting impact on the dissemination of hate literature and conspiracy theories.
 

igrowone

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lololololol


The "Sons of Liberty" that reprinted Annie Homer's "Judaism & Bolshevism" pamphlet in the 1970s was a small, far-right publisher known for distributing a variety of extremist and conspiracy theory literature. This group was based in the United States and became active during the 1960s and 1970s. They were not related to the historical Sons of Liberty, which was a group of American patriots in the 18th century.

The modern Sons of Liberty publishing group was involved in promoting anti-Semitic, white nationalist, and neo-Nazi ideologies. They distributed reprints of earlier anti-Semitic texts, such as the infamous "Protocols of the Elders of Zion," as well as other works that aimed to spread conspiracy theories about Jewish control over global finance and politics.

This publishing house served as a conduit for far-right propaganda, often targeting vulnerable or fringe audiences with sensationalist and inflammatory material. Their catalog included a range of works that were intended to stoke fears about Jewish influence, communism, and other perceived threats to what they considered traditional American values.

Given their ideological leanings, it's unsurprising that they would choose to reprint Annie Homer's pamphlet. This publication fit well within their agenda of promoting anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and attempting to link Jews with various forms of political subversion, including Bolshevism.

The activities of the Sons of Liberty and similar groups during this period contributed to the spread of extremist ideologies and have been the subject of research by historians studying the far-right and extremist movements in the United States. Their influence, while limited to fringe elements, had a lasting impact on the dissemination of hate literature and conspiracy theories.
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moose eater

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lololololol


The "Sons of Liberty" that reprinted Annie Homer's "Judaism & Bolshevism" pamphlet in the 1970s was a small, far-right publisher known for distributing a variety of extremist and conspiracy theory literature. This group was based in the United States and became active during the 1960s and 1970s. They were not related to the historical Sons of Liberty, which was a group of American patriots in the 18th century.

The modern Sons of Liberty publishing group was involved in promoting anti-Semitic, white nationalist, and neo-Nazi ideologies. They distributed reprints of earlier anti-Semitic texts, such as the infamous "Protocols of the Elders of Zion," as well as other works that aimed to spread conspiracy theories about Jewish control over global finance and politics.

This publishing house served as a conduit for far-right propaganda, often targeting vulnerable or fringe audiences with sensationalist and inflammatory material. Their catalog included a range of works that were intended to stoke fears about Jewish influence, communism, and other perceived threats to what they considered traditional American values.

Given their ideological leanings, it's unsurprising that they would choose to reprint Annie Homer's pamphlet. This publication fit well within their agenda of promoting anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and attempting to link Jews with various forms of political subversion, including Bolshevism.

The activities of the Sons of Liberty and similar groups during this period contributed to the spread of extremist ideologies and have been the subject of research by historians studying the far-right and extremist movements in the United States. Their influence, while limited to fringe elements, had a lasting impact on the dissemination of hate literature and conspiracy theories.
I think it was fairly easy to see and feel some of that 'air' even without Wiki.

The very foundational cornerstones of such lunacy are relatively contradictory in nature.

But thanks for the clarifying insights.

A mere 8 years after the reprinting of their propaganda, the Communist Socialist Workers Party and the KKK, in dueling demonstrations in the Carolinas, had a shoot-out, which early on, was alleged to have been operationalized, in part, by federal operatives in each group via providing weapons to both groups.

In short, the 2 vastly different ideologies AIN'T buddies.
 

GenghisKush

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lololololol


The "Sons of Liberty" that reprinted Annie Homer's "Judaism & Bolshevism" pamphlet in the 1970s was a small, far-right publisher known for distributing a variety of extremist and conspiracy theory literature. This group was based in the United States and became active during the 1960s and 1970s. They were not related to the historical Sons of Liberty, which was a group of American patriots in the 18th century.

The modern Sons of Liberty publishing group was involved in promoting anti-Semitic, white nationalist, and neo-Nazi ideologies. They distributed reprints of earlier anti-Semitic texts, such as the infamous "Protocols of the Elders of Zion," as well as other works that aimed to spread conspiracy theories about Jewish control over global finance and politics.

This publishing house served as a conduit for far-right propaganda, often targeting vulnerable or fringe audiences with sensationalist and inflammatory material. Their catalog included a range of works that were intended to stoke fears about Jewish influence, communism, and other perceived threats to what they considered traditional American values.

Given their ideological leanings, it's unsurprising that they would choose to reprint Annie Homer's pamphlet. This publication fit well within their agenda of promoting anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and attempting to link Jews with various forms of political subversion, including Bolshevism.

The activities of the Sons of Liberty and similar groups during this period contributed to the spread of extremist ideologies and have been the subject of research by historians studying the far-right and extremist movements in the United States. Their influence, while limited to fringe elements, had a lasting impact on the dissemination of hate literature and conspiracy theories.

Now do Hamas.

The Attempt to Isolate the Palestinian People:

Article Thirty-Two:​

World Zionism, together with imperialistic powers, try through a studied plan and an intelligent strategy to remove one Arab state after another from the circle of struggle against Zionism, in order to have it finally face the Palestinian people only. Egypt was, to a great extent, removed from the circle of the struggle, through the treacherous Camp David Agreement. They are trying to draw other Arab countries into similar agreements and to bring them outside the circle of struggle.

The Islamic Resistance Movement calls on Arab and Islamic nations to take up the line of serious and persevering action to prevent the success of this horrendous plan, to warn the people of the danger eminating from leaving the circle of struggle against Zionism. Today it is Palestine, tomorrow it will be one country or another. The Zionist plan is limitless. After Palestine, the Zionists aspire to expand from the Nile to the Euphrates. When they will have digested the region they overtook, they will aspire to further expansion, and so on. Their plan is embodied in the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion", and their present conduct is the best proof of what we are saying.

Leaving the circle of struggle with Zionism is high treason, and cursed be he who does that. "for whoso shall turn his back unto them on that day, unless he turneth aside to fight, or retreateth to another party of the faithful, shall draw on himself the indignation of Allah, and his abode shall be hell; an ill journey shall it be thither." (The Spoils - verse 16). There is no way out except by concentrating all powers and energies to face this Nazi, vicious Tatar invasion. The alternative is loss of one's country, the dispersion of citizens, the spread of vice on earth and the destruction of religious values. Let every person know that he is responsible before Allah, for "the doer of the slightest good deed is rewarded in like, and the does of the slightest evil deed is also rewarded in like."

The Islamic Resistance Movement consider itself to be the spearhead of the circle of struggle with world Zionism and a step on the road. The Movement adds its efforts to the efforts of all those who are active in the Palestinian arena. Arab and Islamic Peoples should augment by further steps on their part; Islamic groupings all over the Arab world should also do the same, since all of these are the best-equipped for the future role in the fight with the warmongering Jews.

"..and we have put enmity and hatred between them, until the day of resurrection. So often as they shall kindle a fire of war, Allah shall extinguish it; and they shall set their minds to act corruptly in the earth, but Allah loveth not the corrupt doers." (The Table - verse 64).
 

moose eater

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"If you are neutral in situations of injustice, You have chosen the side of the oppressor"

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"Those who do not move, do not notice their chains.”. ― Rosa Luxemburg.
 
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So Hai

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when you believe the same thing mass murderers do (y)
Like you believe there are more than two genders? I note that in between words like ”antisemite” (you yourself being one), ”white supremacist” and similar nonsense you have not refuted anything. It was obvious, of course, that you would come out in defence of bolshevism as the founders of the jewish state are your heroes.
 
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So Hai

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lol

US says Iran sought help over president crash​

https://www.yahoo.com/news/us-says-iran-sought-help-193630452.html

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Most recent footage of russian s400s intercepting all US made ATACMS.




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Great cope with cartoons to compensate for the fact that you are suffering a catastrophic defeat in Ukraine.



There lies the army you built, their destruction is on an industrial level thanks to american incompetence.

No worries, just keep telling yourselves that you are winning.
 

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