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THE HATE THAT HATE PRODUCED
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By To be determined ∙ November 20, 2021
THE HATE THAT HATE PRODUCED
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The truth about The Zundel's
By To be determined ∙ November 15, 2021
Interesting video (8 minutes) which shows how "governments" can set up your imaginary person, by engaging the individual in registration since a birth certificate is filled out for you.
By Jim Rizoli, Diane King ∙ November 15, 2021
Differences between NS and Communism
By Ryan Dawson ∙ November 14, 2021
Ryan Dawson Comes through with this Great Video. Ryan Dawson is an American geo-political analyst from North Carolina. He has written numerous books and reports. In this brilliant (Two hour and 35 minutes) video, Ryan investigates the “holocau$t” atrocity story. Using a speech from Deborah Lipstadt (a Jewish “Holocaust” “expert”) as an illustrative example, Ryan…
By Jim Rizoli, Diane King ∙ November 14, 2021
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By Jim Rizoli ∙ November 14, 2021
Veteran's Day Comments 1 Jim Rizoli of rizolitv.com responds to comments posted in response to his recent podcast on Veterans day. Diane King has commentated that soldiers look after their own fellows, but should learn to resist being pushed into a unjust war. Jim takes on each comment, and says the harsh truth, US veterans…
By Phil Donahue ∙ November 14, 2021
DONAHUE – THE BELL CURVE (1994) Are there differences in human intelligence based on Race?
By Germanica ∙ November 12, 2021
Jewish Cemetery Destroyed by Greeks NOT GERMANS. The story of a Jewish cemetry in Salonika. The Greeks in Salonika had always regarded the huge Jewish cemetery as a barrier to the expansion of the University in the city. It also reminded them of the Turkish occupation of their city, as the Jews had worked with the Turks…
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