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  • DustyDog

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    Careful, some of you may jizz when you read this.
    Which brings up THIS HEADLINE:

    "Advocates for Massacres Should Lose Their Jobs"

    By "massacre", are they referring to the 1500 (likely a final tally for this round) killed by Hamas? Or the 8000 (and counting, likely to end up being TEN TIMES that number) killed by the IDF? Take a wild guess:

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opin...es-should-lose-their-jobs-opinion/ar-AA1jaXgZ

    And just to make it clear where Graham stands, here he is in his "SIG" jacket in Ukraine in 2016.. even crazier when you realize who the CEO of SIG USA is:

     
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    M60Gunner

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    Interesting as that metric is the minimum for the plans of the PTB
     

    DustyDog

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    So in the 1870’s a conspiracy formed, which included steps to combat the nazis, which wouldn’t be a think for another 50 years?
    Well, if it was your plan... wouldn't you know who the players are going to be? : )

    And we can get that term back to at least 1903 without much effort, regardless:

    "An older use of Nazi for national-sozial is attested in German from 1903, but EWdS does not think it contributed to the word as applied to Hitler and his followers."
    https://www.etymonline.com/word/Nazi
     

    Hinote

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    So in the 1870’s a conspiracy formed, which included steps to combat the nazis, which wouldn’t be a think for another 50 years?
    This is some anti freemason BS that's been floating around for quite some time. The people that believe this stuff are usually flat earthers that could find a conspiracy in a glass of ice water. There is zero proof that this is legit and in order for it to be legit Albert Pike would have to be a fawking Nostradamus Free Mason. When you see stupid shiat like this donate some tinfoil to the poster because they need a lot more.
     

    Rational Mind

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    So in the 1870’s a conspiracy formed, which included steps to combat the nazis, which wouldn’t be a think for another 50 years?
    There's reference to the National Socialist even in the 1870's. Germany was founded in 1871. I understand what you're trying to say but it seems if the letter actually exist it is more of a playbook than a prediction. Look into Albert Pike and the reverence D.C. gives him.
     

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    Hinote

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    It's how war goes unfortunately. The media controls it. The Tet Offensive was actually a military victory for us but the civilians back home and the news of the day influenced the politicians to defeat us. Israel doesn't have that problem because they experience the truth every day
     

    Rational Mind

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    Is the earth flat? Yes or no? Did a Free Mason of thConfederacy lay down the playbook for WW1 WW2 and WW3 in 1871? Yes or no?
    He was more than just a Freemason of the Confederacy. He wrote Morals & Dogma of The Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, The Book of The Words and Their Hidden Masonic Meanings. The Zen-Avesta , The Gathas, and The Doctrine of Zarathustra, Lectures on Masonic Symbolism And A Second Lecture on Symbolism or The Omkara and other Ineffable Words, The Magnum Opus Or The Great Work, Indo-Aryan Dieties Worship -As Contained in The Rig Veda, The Aryan Race. He taught himself American Indian languages among so many other things. I can guarantee you his knowledge was extensive on all matters in his time and before which would more than likely give him insight to future events without using a " Tin Foil " hat. At the very least his position in the Freemasons could have influenced future events through the members of the organization. It's not a conspiracy theory but a fact that the Freemasons, The Skull and Bones Society, and attendees of the Bohemian Grove direct World events. The people that control these organizations are genius level psychopaths. Not fortune tellers but actual men that control World events.
     

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