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Israel’s independence based on 61 years of never-ending wars
Israel celebrated the 61st anniversary of its independence on April 29. The country has been waging wars throughout all these years. Violence remains strong in the region for over 60 years already, and there is not even a glimmer of hope for better times. Arabs perform terrorist acts, Israelis respond with military attacks. New explosions and new military actions continue to occur. Each side in...
Benjamin H. Freedman Warns America
Benjamin H. Freedman was one of the most intriguing and amazing individuals of the 20th century. Mr. Freedman, born in 1890, was a successful Jewish businessman of New York City who was at one time the principal owner of the Woodbury Soap Company.
He broke with organized Jewry after World War II, and spent the remainder of his life and the great preponderance of his considerable fortune, at least...
How the Roman Empire Ended
Two recent books on the collapse of the Roman Empire in the West at the end of the Fifth Century speak trenchantly in many ways to the current condition of Europe and North America. Peter Heather’s Fall of the Roman Empire: A New History of Rome and the Barbarians (2007) and James O’Donnell’s Ruin of the Roman Empire: A New History (2008) offer different, almost irreconcilable, explanations...
Ghosts of Popes Past
Poor Pope Benedict XVI. Wherever he goes he is plagued by the larger-than-life reputation of Pope John Paul II whose legacy keeps growing, perhaps nowhere more so than on the current visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories.
On Day One of the trip, Benedict visited the Holocaust memorial at Yad Vashem where by all accounts he gave a moving speech but, unlike his predecessor, failed to mention...
Proof Of Another WWII Communist Atrocity Found In Croatia
Croatia is investigating a mass grave of German and local soldiers executed in the wake of World War II, the deputy president of the Croatian Helsinki Committee, Ivan Zvonimir Cicak, said Friday.
The site at Harmica, 50 kilometres north-west of Zagreb, on Croatia’s border with Slovenia, presumably contains 4,500 bodies of German soldiers, including 450 officers, executed by Yugoslav president...
New Research Indicates Kensington Runestone is a Genuine Medieval Artifact
Minnesota Mystery: The Kensington Runestone
Norse stone authenticity is put to the test
By Ben Tracy
It’s one of Minnesota’s greatest mysteries. It’s something that puts settlers in America well before Columbus. A Minnesota geologist thinks the controversial Kensington Runestone is the real thing and there is evidence that he says backs up the theory.
The Kensington Runestone is a rock found...
6,000 Nationalists March In Dresden, Germany
Remembering Dresden…
On February 14th, while we celebrated Valentine’s Day, about 6,000 comrades over in Dresden, Germany, attended the Dresden memorial march. The anti-German police and the leftists tried, unsuccessfully, to stop the march by attacking the ‘neo-Nazis’ and throwing stones and bottles.
The Zionist-Jewish controlled media is claiming that only 20,000 Germans were murdered by...
Father Floriano Abrahamowicz has expressed doubts about the Holocaust
A priest from a Catholic society rehabilitated by the Pope has questioned the Holocaust, reports say.
Father Floriano Abrahamowicz was quoted as saying that he did not know if anyone had died in Nazi gas chambers.
The reports were carried by Italian newspaper La Tribuna di Treviso, and the AP news agency said Fr Abrahamowicz had confirmed their accuracy.
Last week a bishop, whose expulsion was lifted...
Galileo Galilei vs Richard Williamson
Galileo Galilei has been forced to recant his statement regarding the sun’s rotation.
Richard Williamson is being forced to recant his statement regarding the holocaust.
The Earth does revolve around the sun, and other truths…
In 1633, Galileo Galilei was forced by the Roman Catholic Church to recant his statement in support of the Copernican theory that the sun, rather than the Earth, was...
Richard Williamson, Catholic Bishop Challenges Everyone
After decades of bowing down to Jewish power faced with the mighty weapon of the holocaust, one more Christian does the unthinkable and makes a stand.
In the arenas of ancient Rome, Christians brought their faith in the Scriptures of the Bible, and God’s only begotten son Jesus Christ to the whole world, by rather letting themselves be torn apart by wild beasts, or let themselves be burned alive...
WWII-Era mass grave found in Poland
Millions of civilians were killed or declared missing during World War II. Many of those who disappeared in the chaos of wartime Europe are still unaccounted for.
Construction workers in northern Poland have unearthed a World War II-era mass grave containing what are believed to be the bodies of 1,800 German men, women and children who disappeared during the Soviet Army’s march to Berlin.
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Third Reich gets center stage at European City of Culture
Adolf Hitler is one of the last names you would expect to be deployed in a tourism marketing campaign. But the Fuhrer has been given center stage by the next European City of Culture.
Liverpool naturally highlighted its connection to the Beatles, its most famous sons, when it became City of Culture in 2008. But the Austrian city of Linz, with no lederhosen version of the Fab Four to exploit, has instead...
Ancient City belonging to the white-skinned ‘Cloud People’ Chachapoyas discovered in Peru
A lost city discovered deep in the Amazon rainforest could unlock the secrets of a legendary tribe.
Little is known about the Cloud People of Peru, an ancient, white-skinned civilisation wiped out by disease and war in the 16th century.
But now archaeologists have uncovered a fortified citadel in a remote mountainous area of Peru known for its isolated natural beauty. It is thought this settlement...
Viking Age Fire-Steels and Burning Glass
Since matches did not become available until the mid-1800’s, prior to that time people had to make fires in other ways. The two most common methods of fire-making before the advent of matches were friction and percussion.
The friction method is the one that most people think of when they consider primitive fire-starting.
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