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Hitler didn't kill himself in Germany in 1945, he died in Argentina at the age of 95
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Elgato Weebee
6 Views · 5 months ago

EVERYTHING WE KNEW ABOUT HITLER WAS WRONG. HE ESCAPED TO ARGENTINA, LIKE MANY OTHER NAZI OFFICERS AND DIED OF OLD AGE AT 95. THE FBI KNEW IT.

Inside Elon Musk's Kids BILLIONAIRE Lifestyle
00:09:04
John Baker
11 Views · 3 years ago

Extraordinary amounts of wealth all in the hands of one person allow for access to everyone and almost anything they want which raises the question of how the kids in such a family go through their day to day life. We are all familiar with Elon Musk, who is not only a billionaire entrepreneur but also the world's richest person. With a net worth of $206 billion, he tops the Bloomberg Billionaire Index, and with a net worth of $206 billion, he also ranks first on the Forbes Rich List. As it turns out, the revolutionary mind behind companies like SpaceX and Tesla is just like any other father founder out there, which makes you wonder what kind of lifestyle his privileged children live. We mostly believe that children of aristocrats or the elite class get a shortcut to things and they must be showered with all sorts of lavish gifts and comforts beyond their wildest dreams. As we already know, Elon Musk isn't your average rich guy that has struggled to make ends meet. His decisions create a domino effect, but he is one of the most real and hard-working men. He works as if he's still living paycheck to paycheck and putting in 70+ hour work shifts every single week. This mindset definitely has an influence on how he fathers his children.

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TERRYTOONS - THE GOLDEN HEN
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Elgato Weebee
6 Views · 4 months ago

CLASSIC CARTOONS

Tecknat Barn Svenska:Lucky Luke rensar stan (1971) DVDRIPPEN (Svenska) Hela Filmen (4K)
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Lucky Luke (Sverige)
32 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Tecknat Barn Svenska:Lucky Luke rensar stan (1971) DVDRIPPEN (Svenska) Hela Filmen (4K)

100 Reasons Leo Frank is Guilty
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Leo Frank
23 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Based on a piece of by Bradford L. Huie, this video appears that "anti-Semitism" had nothing to do with the capture, trial and sentencing of Leo Max Straight to the point (1884-1915). It moreover demonstrates that his defenders and sympathizers charge he was a casualty of racial and devout contempt and persecution, which he has been falsely spreading lies and wrong reports for more than 100 a long time. was done. The film records 100 Reasons Why with brief subtle elements of the claim against Leo Straight to the point. There are likely numerous other reasons why Leo Frank (1884-1915) is without a doubt blameworthy, but none of these confirmations are recorded within the video.

On April 26, 1913, as a minor young person, Mary Phagan was working for the National Pencil Company in Atlanta. She came to gather her compensation, but was attacked, assaulted and killed by Leo Max Frank. Straight to the point (1884-1915), her body tossed into the storm cellar of the production line. See the motion picture over for all the bloody subtle elements. Defenders of Leo Straight to the point (1884-1915) looked for to excuse and legitimize this debased and deadly attacker whereas looking for to upbraid Jim Conley, the sweeper of the National Pencil Company. has fabricated and controlled prove for numerous a long time. In spite of the clear prove that Leo Max Frank (1884-1915) was blameworthy past a sensible question which equity was served in this case, millions of individuals accept he was a criminal. have been driven to accept that they were casualties of "anti-Semitic" fan instead of human beings. fundamental guilty party of the occurrence. Please understand that the peruser is required to create judgments.

The Murder Of Little Mary Phagan - Vanessa Neubauer - Introduction and Chapter One
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Leo Frank
18 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Mary Phagan Keane's "The Murder of Little Mary Phagan" is an oral history of her family. It was written by Mary Richards Phagan, Annabelle Phgan, Cochrane Lily Phagan, Baswell John Phagan Durham, Jay C. Gear, Lisa Sorel, Tom Watson Brown, Bill Kenny, senior editor of the Marietta Daily Journal, Franklin Garrett, historian, Atlanta Historical Society, George Keeler, son of OB Keeler Mariettan, Michael H. Wing, member of the State Board of Pardons and Paroles, Stuart Lewingrub, Southeast Regional Director of the Anti- Defamation League, Betty Cantor, associate Director of Southeast Office of the AntiDefamation League, Charles Wittenstein, Southern Council of the AntiDefamation League, and Bernard and her friends for their
love and encouragement. The author placed a single red rose on the grave and traced over the name Mary Phagan. The epitaph was one the author knew by heart. The author saw an old couple trudge up the grassy hill towards the grave and asked if they could help them.

The most important details in this text are that the narrator is related to Little Mary Phagan, who was murdered on April 26, 1913, in downtown Atlanta. The narrator's great aunt, Mary Phagan, was killed on April 26, 1913, and her story remains with them. The narrator's great aunt, Mary Phagan, looks a lot like her, and the narrator's father, the first sergeant of the 17th Air Transport Squadron, was stationed in Charleston, South Carolina. The narrator's father, the first sergeant of the 17th Air Transport Squadron, was stationed in Charleston, South Carolina, and the narrator's 8th grade science teacher at R b. Stahl High school registered astonishment when the narrator told him their name was Mary Phagan.

The narrator's father, the first sergeant of the 17th Air Transport Squadron, was stationed in Charleston, South Carolina, and the narrator's 8th grade The most important details in this text are that the narrator's father is related to a little girl named Mary Phagan, who was murdered in Atlanta years ago. The narrator's father tells the narrator that Mary Phagan was her grandfather's sister and that she had caught the English
Avenue streetcar the morning of Saturday, April 26, 1913 to go to the National Pencil Company where she had worked in downtown Atlanta to pick up her wages of $1.20. She had made plans to stay and watch the parade. Governor Joseph M. Brown and other dignitaries were to share the reviewing stand. The War Between
the States had been over for only 48 years, and the day would change the lives of everyone it touched.

Tom Watson would be elected to the United States Senate and his statue placed in front of the Georgia State Capitol building. Solicitor Hugh M. Dorsey would ride right into the governorship of Georgia. ⁣The most important details in this text are related to the story of Little Mary Coleman, a beautiful young child who was brutally raped and murdered in the pencil factory in Atlanta in 1906. Newt Lee, the night watchman, found her body in the basement next to the coal bin that Sunday morning at about 03:00 a.m. He feared for his life and called the police. Two notes were found by her body, but Mary did not write them. Grandmother Fanny had been expecting Mary back home that evening after the parade, but sundown came and still no little Mary.

Her body was taken to Bloomfields, a local undertaker which was also used as Atlanta's morgue. Her funeral was held on April 20, 1913 and her casket was surrounded by flowers. Leo Frank, the supervisor of the factory, was charged with the murder and his trial started on the 28th day of July that year. The case became famous because it was the first time in the history of Georgia and the south that a black man's testimony helped to convict a white man. In 1968, the narrator's father decided to retire from the United States Air Force and went to work for the United States Post Office as a letter carrier.

During their summer vacation in Chicago, the family moved to Atlanta, where the narrator was ready to settle down and live somewhere for more than a couple of years. When school began, the narrator soon learned that making friends might be difficult, as most of the Cliques had gone to school together since kindergarten. To their surprise, most of the teachers asked the narrator that question on the first day. The narrator was surprised to learn that most of the teachers asked the narrator that question on the first day. The narrator is horrified to learn that they are related to Little Mary Phagan, who was murdered in Atlanta.

They decide to ask their grandfather, William Joshua Phagan, Jr., about his little sister, but he was beginning to show his age and his communication skills were hampered. One day, he came out with Little Mary's picture and pointed to the narrator. He sobbed and tried to find the words, but nothing came out. The narrator then decides to ask their father if he could tell why he named them after Little Mary, and he is ready for the question. The narrator had determined from the day their mother and father were married to name their first girl child after their great aunt, Little Mary Phagan.

This was a tribute to their father, who had been born on June 1 and the narrator was born on June 5. As soon as the narrator was big enough, they would take the narrator with them when they were not out flying. When the narrator was about four years old, they bore a striking resemblance to their great aunt, Little Mary, but at that early age, it made no difference or impression on her.

⁣When the narrator was four and a half, their father was assigned to the 16 Eight Military Air Transport Wing in Charleston, South Carolina. When they arrived in Charleston, they were assigned to the 17th Air Transport Squadron. In January 1960, their father was presented with an Individual Flying Safety award and was assigned to the 1503rd Air Transport Wing in Tachikawa Air Base, Japan. The narrator had a sister and two brothers and was flying mostly into Korea and the Philippines. In December 1964, the narrator was promoted to master sergeant and returned to the continental United States.

The narrator's life took a turn when the narrator came home from school crying and asking about Little Mary. The narrator had mixed emotions and feared that their legacy would submit them to discourteous people.
Daddy encouraged the narrator to hold their head high, stand proud, and face the world. The narrator's family had a vow of silence for close to 70 years, which had been imposed on them by Fanny Phagan Coleman, Mary Phagan's mother at the time of her death. The murder, trial of Leo Frank and his lynching have deeply affected the lives of all involved.

The narrator's family had hoped that the lynching of Leo Frank would be the final ending of the tragedy, but it hasn't been. The narrator has been asked the question all their life, both inside and outside of Georgia. When the narrator was four and a half, their father was assigned to the 16 Eight Military Air Transport Wing in Charleston, South Carolina. When the narrator was four and a half, their father was presented with an Individual Flying Safety award and was assigned to the 1503rd Air Transport Wing in Tachikawa Air Base, Japan. The narrator had a sister and two brothers, and Tachikawa was their home for the next three years.

The most important details in this text are that the narrator was promoted to master sergeant in December 1964 and returned to the continental United States in July 1965. The narrator's life took a turn when they came home from school crying and asking them about Little Mary Phagan. The narrator had mixed emotions and feared that their legacy would submit them to discourteous people. The narrator learned that a vow of silence had been kept by their family for close to 70 years, which had been imposed on them by Fanny Phagan Coleman, Mary Phagan's mother at the time of her death. The murder, trial of Leo Frank and his lynching has deeply affected the lives of all involved.

All the principals in the trial are dead now, and the obituary of each of them mentioned their connection to the murder of Little Mary Phagan. The narrator's family had hoped that the lynching of Leo Frank would be the final ending of the horrible tragedy, but it hasn't been. ⁣The legacy left to the narrator is a difficult one, but they have had to accept it. When the narrator was four and a half, their father was assigned to the 16 Eight Military Air Transport Wing in Charleston, South Carolina. When they arrived in Charleston, they were assigned
to the 17th Air Transport Squadron. When the narrator was four and a half, their father was presented with an Individual Flying Safety award and was assigned to the 1503rd Air Transport Wing in Tachikawa Air Base, Japan. During the next three years, few questions were asked about Little Mary, and the narrator extended their tour for another year to go to Hawaii.

In December 1964, the narrator was promoted to master sergeant. The narrator's life took a turn when they returned to the continental United States in July 1965. On the day they returned, they were asked about Little Mary Phagan, the great niece of Little Mary Phagan. The narrator had mixed emotions and was frightened for their daughter. They learned that their family had kept a vow of silence for close to 70 years, which had been imposed on them by Fanny Phagan Coleman, Mary Phagan's mother at the time of her death.

The murder, trial of Leo Frank and his lynching has deeply affected the lives of all involved. The obituary of each of the principals in the trial mentioned their connection to the murder of Little Mary Phagan. The narrator's family had hoped that the lynching of Leo Frank would be the final ending of the horrible tragedy, but it hasn't been. The narrator has had to accept the legacy left to them.

Jamie interviews Asset Protection and Tax Minimisation Expert Warren Black - Part 2
12:03
anrnews
42 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Jamie interviews Asset Protection and Tax Minimisation Expert Warren Black - Part 2

How to Make $200,000 to $800,000 Net Passive Cashflow If You Have $1 Million to $4 Million in Equity
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anrnews
24 Views · 2 years ago

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In His Speech Tonight, Netanyahu Quoted the Bible Saying: "You Must Remember What Amalek has Do
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anrnews
57 Views · 2 years ago

⁣In his speech tonight, Netanyahu quoted the bible saying: "You must remember what Amalek has done to you, says our Holy Bible"

This story is the following:

"Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass"

He is openly calling for genocide of Palestinians

100 POUNDS OF CLAY, ORIGINAL BY GENE McDANIELS AND THE MEXICAN VERSION BY ENRIQUE GUZMAN
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Elgato Weebee
23 Views · 2 years ago

JUST THINK ABOUT IT: A POPULAR SONG, A RADIO HIT, WITH LYRICS TALKING ABOUT GOD, THE CREATION STORY, ADAM AND EVE, LOVE AMONG 1 MAN AND 1 WOMAN... THAT IS UNTHINKABLE IN TODAY'S WOKE CULTURE WITH CENSORSHIP EVERYWHERE BUT IT WAS POSSIBLE MORE THAN 6 DECADES AGO. THESE OLDIES CAN BE LIKE HISTORY LESSONS, BRINGING BACK HOW THE WORLD WAS MORE THAN 60 YEARS AGO.

BAD LUCK BLUES
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Elgato Weebee
15 Views · 2 years ago

IF YOU LIKE BLUES, HERE'S A SONG FOR YOU TODAY. ENJOY IT!

Elon Musk is likely to fail in his Twitter free speech plans
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Jamiemcintyre
267 Views · 4 years ago

ANR Founder says Elon Musk is likely to fail in making Twitter a free speech platform as the West and their Globalists leaders cant afford a major free speech platform as their deceptions are likely to be exposed to the masses. www.truthgroup.social www.truthtube.video

The Overlooked Miracle Drug for Cancer? Why Big Pharma Fears Fenbendazole
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anrnews
13 Views · 2 years ago

⁣The Overlooked Miracle Drug for Cancer? Why Big Pharma Fears Fenbendazole

"Fenbendazole has at least 12 proven anti-cancer mechanisms in vitro and in vivo," wrote cancer researcher Dr. William Makis

"So why are there no Fenbendazole clinical trials for cancer? The answer seems rather obvious: it’s very cheap, it’s safe, and it seems to be very effective. Fenbendazole is not going to make anyone rich, and in cancer treatments, that is a non-starter."

"What an enemy of the people," Joe Rogan responded. "They're preventing information and preventing people from using things that save them."
Original source: https://twitter.com/VigilantFo....x/status/17883248106

Julian Assange freed from Jail - and why many were smart enough to not take the Covid vaccines ? - P
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anrnews
17 Views · 1 year ago

Julian Assange freed from Jail - and why many were smart enough to not take the Covid vaccines ? - Part 1

How to profit from both Australian and bali property at the same time
27:55
anrnews
18 Views · 1 year ago

⁣How to profit from both Australian and bali property at the same time

Raw Footage of 911 Twin Towers
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anrnews
15 Views · 1 year ago

⁣Raw Footage of 911 Twin Towers

This video shows the moment when the towers got exploded. There was no plane in this footage and even the people who were recording and seeing it were saying there was no plane. You can see people falling from the buildings, it's truly heart breaking.

•Jet fuel burns at 1500°F
•While Steel Beams melt at 2750°F

Chernobyl 2.0 Sought By Kiev - Expert
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anrnews
12 Views · 1 year ago

⁣Chernobyl 2.0 Sought By Kiev - Expert

According to a Russian state media outlet, citing national law enforcement officials, Ukraine is preparing a nuclear provocation using a dirty bomb. RT speaks to risk consultant at Gulf State Analytics, Alessandro Bruno, to discuss the recent developments.

Donald Trump on Ukraine and Biden
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anrnews
15 Views · 1 year ago

⁣"The Ukraine war is dying to be settled. This war should never have happened. Biden had no idea how to stop it and now millions are dead.

We don't even know where Biden is they threw him out of the campaign like a dog. We have a President who doesn't even know that he is alive!"

Donald Trump on Ukraine and Biden

Source: https://t.me/AussieCossack/22528

Following Biden and Starmer Talks, the US is Not Ready to Announce Lifting Restrictions on Allowing
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anrnews
15 Views · 1 year ago

⁣Following Biden and Starmer talks, the US is not ready to announce lifting restrictions on allowing Ukraine to use long-range weapons to strike deep into Russian territory — State Department

Source: https://t.me/AussieCossack/22748




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