Anonymous ID: a0955f Jan. 8, 2020, 7:14 a.m. No.12770   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2773

Genghis Monster: The Shocking Story of Genghis Khan and the Mass-Murdering Mongols (2019)

 

Among western academics, the revisionist rehabilitation of the arch-villain we like to refer to as Genghis Monster (1162-1227) has, in recent years, taken on truly grotesque dimensions. Although the conquering Klan’s expansionary method of mass murder and terror cannot and is not denied (just downplayed) by these collegiate crackpots – modern students and gullible “intellectuals” are today instructed to ignore the oceans of spilled blood and shed tears; and focus mainly on the “progress” and “liberalism” which the monstrous Mongols brought to their subjugated lands. The purpose of this illustrated booklet is not to provide a comprehensive historical account of the monster and his exploits; but rather a general overview / introduction to the subject. By refuting the pseudo-intellectual sewage now being pumped out by today’s Genghis-loving, western-hating academics, this booklet will restore, in a basic sense, the proper historical view of this tyrannical beast. Though Khan has been dead for nearly 800 years, the murderous mayhem which the Mongols unleashed upon helpless humanity – in many cases, our white European and Central Asian Aryan ancestors – was so atrocious that it, for both the sake of sound scholarship as well as historical decency, must never be forgotten, let alone misrepresented.

Anonymous ID: a0955f Jan. 8, 2020, 7:20 a.m. No.12771   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3893

Teddy The Terrible: The Criminal Insanity of Theodore Roosevelt (2019)

 

Check any list of ‘great men’ of the 20th Century and you’re sure to find Theodore ‘Teddy” Roosevelt ranked near the very top. He was the military hero of San Juan Hill who, later on, as president, became a “champion of the people.” TR – the Fake Historians assure us – in spite of his privileged upbringing, fought the big bad “capitalist” corporations of his own class in order to bring to the common man the “three C’s” of the “Square Deal” – conservation of natural resources, control of corporations, and consumer protection. In remembrance of such noble attributes and great deeds, statues of St. Theodore can be found all over the USA – including that famous mug shot so idolatrously carved into the side of Mount Rushmore. Postage stamps bear his image; children’s books tell of his deeds; and schools bear his name – as do parks, libraries, a dam, an island, a ship and, of course, the “Teddy Bear.” There is just one wee-little problem with this flattering historical narrative of Theodore Roosevelt: It is mostly puffed-up fakery. In “Teddy the Terrible”, M S King of TomatoBubble.com fame strips away the phony facade of this vile show-boating charlatan. The surgical precision with which “TR” is cut down to size will radically change not only your view of the man, but also of the corrupt and fake world in which we live.

 

PS: Didn't spelled Genghis correctly in the last pdf. Sorry about that lol.