Anonymous ID: 41109e July 27, 2020, 3:08 a.m. No.10089488   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9663 >>9748

>>10089468

""It’s Okay to be White""

https://www.unz.com/article/its-okay-to-be-white/

Semi-mainstream 'gets' half's campaign

 

When the entire establishment comes together to denounce “It’s okay to be white” or “White lives matter,” it decisively refutes the Left’s thesis that we live in systems of white supremacism and privilege. It also exposes that multiculturalism does not envision a world in which whites enjoy equality and harmony with other groups. The multiculturalist utopia does not envision whites at all.

Anonymous ID: 41109e July 27, 2020, 3:22 a.m. No.10089515   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9520 >>9532 >>9576

>>10089468

'"Miles Mathis's take on the widely-held Khazaria/Tataria theory of Ashkenazi origin, (new)"'

 

http://mileswmathis.com/tartar.pdf

 

For the past couple of years I have been getting emails on Tartaria or Khazaria, asking what I thought

of these theories. Although they are separate theories (mostly), I lump them in here for a reason. I will

show that they can be dismissed as variants of the same misdirection.

The Khazars theory came first, and it goes all the way back to around 1800, when Rabbi Levinsohn and

Johann Ewers pushed it for a few years. That is your first clue: it is and always has been promulgated

by Jews. The idea is that the Ashkenazi came from Khazars in southern Russia in the 8th c. AD.

Although it is true the Khazarian leaders were “converted” to Judaism at that time, it doesn't mean the

Ashkenazi came from them. As I have shown you, the more likely answer is that area was taken over

by Phoenicians/Jews in that period, through trade and intermarriage. So it wasn't a conversion, it was

an infiltration and subversion. But large parts of the world could say the same. The Phoenicians had

been taking over the world for 3000 years by that time, and were covertly conquering large parts of

Europe and Asia in those millennia. So to claim that a major sect of Jews came from a particular

location like Khazaria is misdirection. It is misdirection, because the Jews pushing this theory want to

point you to everywhere except the right spot. They need to divert you away from the right answer,

which is that the Jews came from the same place the Phoenicians came from: Canaan, Phoenicia, or

Jerusalem. The Jews don't want you to realize they are equivalent to the Phoenicians, because that

would destroy all their stories of victimhood.

Historians and archaeologists admit the Jews and Phoenicians come from the same place and have the

same language, so they really have to jump through hoops to prevent you from making the obvious

connection. They have to make you think the Phoenicians crashed and burned completely at the time

the Jews (Twelve Tribes) were arising, and that after that the Jews were the constant punching bags of

the Egyptians, Babylonians, Assyrians, Persians, etc. When the truth is, Phoenicia never crashed.

Phoenicia was an extension of Egypt, and was behind both Persia and Babylon. It was also behind

Mycenae, Crete, Greece, and Macedonia.

Anonymous ID: 41109e July 27, 2020, 3:26 a.m. No.10089522   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9615 >>9708 >>9734 >>9755 >>0034 >>0056

some exhibitionist decides to show herself off at Portland

 

https://nypost.com/2020/07/27/portland-protester-naked-athena-speaks-out-i-am-notoriously-naked/

https://www.oregonlive.com/portland/2020/07/the-story-behind-the-surreal-photos-of-portland-protester-naked-athena.html

Anonymous ID: 41109e July 27, 2020, 3:32 a.m. No.10089539   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10089468

"'Nuclear power plants could make Mars, the moon your next neighborhood "'

https://nypost.com/2020/07/25/how-mars-and-the-moon-could-become-your-next-neighborhood/

 

Mars and the moon could be the next out-of-this-world neighborhoods for Americans someday, possibly in the next 10 years.

 

The Energy Department wants the private sector to build nuclear power plants that would allow us to live in the harsh conditions of the red plant and the orb of the night. The target date for the first one: the end of 2026.

 

A formal request for ideas went out Friday for what officials call a fission surface power system, The Associated Press reported. Energy officials and scientists from NASA and the Idaho National Laboratory, which conducts nuclear research, will evaluate the ideas and settle on a company to work with.

 

The government is breaking the project into two phases: developing a reactor design and then building two prototypes — one for testing and one to ship to the moon. The building phase also calls for designing a flight system and lander to transport the reactor.

 

Any design must be able to run for at least a decade and generate at least 10 kilowatts uninterrupted, far below the roughly 11,000 kilowatt-hours a year that the average residential home uses, the AP reported.

Anonymous ID: 41109e July 27, 2020, 3:36 a.m. No.10089553   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10089468

Amazon, Google and Wish finally remove Neo-Nazi products from sites

https://nypost.com/2020/07/25/amazon-google-and-wish-remove-neo-nazi-products-from-sites/

 

ech giants Amazon, Google and Wish have finally removed Neo-Nazi and white supremacist products sold on their sites after an investigation led by the BBC.

 

While all three companies proclaimed racist products were prohibited on their platforms, the BBC easily found white-supremacist flags, neo-Nazi books and Ku Klux Klan merchandise being offered on the sites.

 

To make matters worse, if you clicked on an item, algorithms for Amazon and Wish lead to you to more “similar” items, encouraging more hateful shopping.

 

One item for sale on Amazon was a white-supremacist flag featuring a Celtic Cross, which the Anti-Defamation League calls “one of the most common white-supremacist symbols.”

 

While one shopper noted in a June review that “this is a neo-Nazi flag. Amazon should not be profiting from this” — another commented the flag would be “good for use in parades” and thanked Amazon for “making it happen.”

 

The listing also recommended another controversial flag — the symbols on the flags worn by the Christchurch gunman when he killed 51 people (mostly Muslims) in 2019.

 

Meanwhile, Wish took down Ku Klux Klan-themed products, after being contacted by the BBC — and “related items” including a hood and a Celtic Cross.