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Sep 4Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

It's one of the best litmus tests to date.

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Sep 4Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

We're reaching pearl clutching for ol wine bag Churchill levels never before seen.

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Sep 4Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

Darryl Cooper should do another huge thread about Churchill on Saturday morning, see what happens

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He already did a huge thread of Churchhill yesterday

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Why is the ground sticky?! 😝 first time I’ve ever used that emoji. I’m out walking my dog and had to look at my feet.

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I’m dumb… what did that mean?

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Sep 4Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

I just listened to your 5+ hour talk with Thomas on WWII and then Tucker with Darryl Cooper. I thought I knew history. What a waste of space in what I have been told. A complete waste.

About 20 years ago, when my history lessons actually began, an old man I once knew and was a great teacher told me a little bit about public education. I was in my early 30s at the time. He said: 'Todd, there are a couple of book companies that provide the textbooks for public schools. 'Houghton & Mifflin' and 'Macmillan'. If you think that their goal for providing books to these schools is education then you are brain dead. Their only objective is making money. So, they will publish whatever information that the Department of Education wants in these books'. From science to history to sex education or anything else they want crammed into our grey matter, that is what is in those books. George used to quote from the Bible all the time. One of the quotes is from the book of Matthew:

Matt 24:3-4 (KJV) "And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things be? and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world? And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you.'

'Take heed that no man deceive you'. That is the first thing Christ says. He does not tell them about wars and geopolitical events until after that point. You can read the rest for yourself. Deception is Satan's greatest weapon against man, starting in The Garden of Eden Gen 3:1 (KJV) '.....Hath God said?.....'. Deception is more insidious than a flat out lie. If I tell you that the sky is green and it is clearly blue, that is a lie. If I tell you that the sky is blue BECAUSE of your actions and only by listening to my instruction that we can change it to green, then that is deception. Truth + Truth = Truth. Error + Error = Error. Truth + Error = Error.

That last part is what makes what is going on now so evil and destructive. Mixing the facts of WWII, WWI and any other events and perverting what actually happened and why.

Once we win, those books must all be burned and the people who knowingly loaded that garbage into the minds of generations of men and women must be held to account.

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Sep 5Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

I hope they will be held to account- but I’m not holding my breath.

Teach your children everything they need to know. They may just be the generation to do exactly that.

The future is more a white pill than ever before.

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Sep 4Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

Planting trees and cultivating them for future white generations gives me real hope. No black pill here.

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I'm watching Patton for the first time, and I'm wondering about the level of accuracy in the history portrayed, given it was released in 1970.

I also don't understand why people love this movie so much. Its very slow and ponderous and makes Patton look like a self-absorbed sociopathic monster

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Sep 4Liked by Peter R. Quiñones

Your point about David Irving and Willis Carto is right on the money. For example, Roseanne Barr(herself a Jew) was on some Internet show a few weeks ago saying that the holocaust narrative was false.

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Pete, can you provide something that covers the leaflets from the revolution? Never heard that, awesome stuff.

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