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Still, just the fact that they try to pull it off shows you what the agenda of Jewish collective power in the West is.
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“In America, the public is given zero information on the “Weimar Republic,” the period in Germany post-WWI that led to the rise of the NationaI SociaIists in 1933.
This is deliberate. The period holds too many secrets to the modern world.
This thread will expose those secrets.”
Archive links (click the pics in order to zoom in):
http://archive.vn/1j9RU
http://archive.vn/d8O4A
http://archive.vn/QAOGC
http://archive.vn/4r8TZ
http://archive.vn/u78j2
http://archive.vn/mt698
http://archive.vn/Alrnv
Related video:
bitchute.com/video/0PRXa4kzxEO2/ - “Ernst Zundel predicts the future - America under Weimar conditions”
bitchute.com/video/AU6ELyRBqDri/ - “Jewish Tribalism Reshaping America”
How to fix the issue peacefully:
https://pastebin.com/uq2FabF9
Ernst talks about America gun ownership, which reminds me of this:
https://forward.com/opinion/170775/the-gun-lobbys-jewish-enemies-list/
http://archive.is/oEmbt
"The National Rifle Association compiled a list of its enemies and it reads like a Jewish who’s who list. The list, prepared by the NRA’s Institute for Legislative Action includes 506 individuals, organizations, media outlets and corporations that “have lent monetary, grassroots or some other type of direct support to anti-gun organizations.”
The groups listed by the NRA as enemies of the gun-rights cause could easily populate a Conference of Presidents meeting room. They include major Jewish national organizations, including the Anti Defamation League, American Jewish Committee, B’nai B’rith, and the Jewish Labor Committee; two major Jewish women organizations: Hadassah and National Council of Jewish Women; and the Central Conference of American Rabbis, which is the Reform movement’s rabbinical arm.
Reform Jews, the list suggests, are among the NRA’s worst adversaries. The list includes not only their national rabbinical group but also names specifically the Union for Reform Judaism’s former president Eric Yoffie and David Saperstein, director of the group’s Religious Action Center, as individuals fighting for gun control laws."