Video: White Engineering: The Canal that Accidentally Grew a Forest in the Arizona Desert – My Comments
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[Look at the good things that happen. Don't always listen to all the screeching (((Green))) scum and Liberals and Jews. Look at this lovely feat of engineering in the USA and it's nice side effect. We had the same in Rhodesia. When we built Lake Kariba, it resulted in increased rainfall! Jan]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jf8usAesJvo
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Video & Audio: The Mysterious Jewish Tunnels at the New York Synagogue
The Jews were caught unexpectedly at this. Here is an analysis of what we know so far and why I am extremely skeptical about the Jewish stories that relate to this. Note that the Jews even claim that their famous Rabbi is/was the Messiah!
Video & Audio: The Mysterious Jewish Tunnels at the New York Synagogue
The Jews were caught unexpectedly at this. Here is an analysis of what we know so far and why I am extremely skeptical about the Jewish stories that relate to this. Note that the Jews even claim that their famous Rabbi is/was the Messiah!
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2005: The Ku Klux Klan wants to save White South Africans
I received this from a good friend of mine in the USA. I see the KKK now wants to create a South African Foreign Legion.
2005: The Ku Klux Klan wants to save White South Africans
I received this from a good friend of mine in the USA. I see the KKK now wants to create a South African Foreign Legion.
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White Shop: Tigers in the Mud: The Combat Career of German Panzer Commander Otto Carius
He was physically small and often underestimated, but once he took command of his first Tiger he found his calling and worked his way up the chain of command from a lowly loader to company leader. His exploits on the Ost Front became semi-legendary, but unlike some of his more famous fellow Tiger aces (Wittman, von Strachwitz), he survived to tell the tale first-hand.
White Shop: Tigers in the Mud: The Combat Career of German Panzer Commander Otto Carius
He was physically small and often underestimated, but once he took command of his first Tiger he found his calling and worked his way up the chain of command from a lowly loader to company leader. His exploits on the Ost Front became semi-legendary, but unlike some of his more famous fellow Tiger aces (Wittman, von Strachwitz), he survived to tell the tale first-hand.