Books on the Antediluvian Period
Video: Decapitation: How the Boers dealt with violent crowds of Blacks
A young Boer I knew, Gilbert, told me of the time in the early 1990s when he served in the South African Army and was stationed in the townships. He described the tactics the Boers used to smash violent black crowds with a minimum loss of life.
Atlantis: The Antediluvian World (1882) by Ignatius Donnelly
Essays on the Antediluvian Age (1834) by William Balfour Winning
Antediluvian Phytology: Illustrated by a Collection of the Fossil Remains of Plants, Peculiar to the Coal Formations of Great Britain (1838)
The Antediluvian History & Narrative of the Flood (1851) by Elias De La Roche Rendell
Hindu Chronology & Antediluvian History (1829) by Samuel Richard Bosanquet
Organic Remains of a Former World (1811-33) by James Parkinson
A Pictorial Atlas of Fossil Remains (1850) by Gideon Algernon Mantell
Noah & His Times: Embracing the Consideration of Various Inquiries Relative to the Antediluvian & Earlier Postdiluvian Periods (1854) by James Munson Olmstead
The Three Witnesses & The Threefold cord: being the testimony of the natural measures of time, of the primitive civil calendar, and of antediluvian and postdiluvian tradition, on the principal questions of fact in sacred or profane history (1862) by Edward Greswell
Researches Antediluvian, Patriarchal & Historical (1836) by Thomas Clarkson
The Beginnings of History (1893) by François Lenormant
Antediluvian Antiquities, v01
The Scientific Study of the Old Testament: Its Principal Results & Their Bearing upon Religious Instruction (1910) by Rudolf Kittel & John Caleb Hughes
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2006: S.Africa: Shocker: 300,000 died from AIDS last year
Blacks in Africa hate talking about AIDS and they hide it. This was a good news report I managed to find years ago. Nowadays, you don‘t see anything like this being published.