Gregg 🇦🇺

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Gregg 🇦🇺

Gregg 🇦🇺

@GreggT1901

Australia Katılım Temmuz 2013
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gezellig@lastaccnished·
Remember to remind everyone that Dawid Szelag is a pedophile and he lives at Åsvegen 200, 2033 Åsgreina
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auspill@aus_pill·
It’s widely known that parts Europe are hurtling towards civil war sparked by mass immigration, do you seriously think the US is an exception? Whites collectivising is a bare minimum insurance policy if mass deportations fail and they fall to minority status. At the very least they’ll have a seat at the table to negotiate through multiculturalism and at worst the infrastructure to survive a civil war. Anyone using the SPLC story to attack unaffiliated White Identitarian groups is trying to deprive Whites of a fighting chance.
Vince Langman@LangmanVince

The conspiracy theorists were right about everything during the Biden Regime! The Patriot Front was an SPLC false flag operation!

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Gregg 🇦🇺@GreggT1901·
@hendojohn33 @davidlasby Check out the 'Legacy Cut'. It's a fan-made cut combining elements of both the theatrical and assembly versions, along with a few extra scenes and tweaks. It's quite good!
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Hendo@hendojohn33·
@davidlasby It's better than the theatrical cut. But still a mistake with the dog now missing . But they needed that first kill into the wind shaft.
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Littoria@Littoria14·
Belarus is the most demographically European country in the world. They operate a centrally planned economy so they don't need perpetual GDP growth and never ending floods of cheap labor that financialized economies do. Atlanticist liberals/homos/Jews are paranoid about nationalists they need to fight for them taking on a pro Belarus/Pro Russian position so they spread fake news about their demographics and immigration policies. It's mostly lies. We should instead be learning from Belarus.
AgNONsis@aGnonSIS

"Childfree ideology" is interesting. It seems like Belarus, unlike any NATO-occupied country, wants to seriously push it's citizens to have children, instead of replacing them with foreigners!

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Reivelations@ReivelationsYT·
@mjarbo Not trying to be mean…but he’s still alive? I remember people saying his cancer was finally taking him out. Glad he’s still alive because fuck cancer I just haven’t heard anything about him since your stream with him and Ethan Ralph
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Matt Jarbo@mjarbo·
4chan going after Jim is NOT something I had on my 2026 Bingo Card
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oscar diddy wanger top dude@liferoscar·
testing if I am shadowbanned, comment in the replies if you see this post.
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Gregg 🇦🇺@GreggT1901·
@tombelaviv_ you would need to be addicted to the same amphetamines he is to understand
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Gregg 🇦🇺@GreggT1901·
@Ppre84581986 @Ferdinand98xd @EvaVlaar Yes, it is awful. They will flood in, destroy the wages in whatever country is unfortunate enough to suffer them and continue to expand until they become a massive voting base that will continually vote for the political party that supports bringing more in.
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Jeune vieux@Ppre84581986·
@Ferdinand98xd @EvaVlaar Des gens qui travaillent, ne cherchent pas à imposer leur religion et leurs mœurs, ne donnent pas un sentiment d'insécurité. Quelle horreur.
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Gregg 🇦🇺@GreggT1901·
@BorealBaron Winifred Wagner und die Geschichte des Hauses Wahnfried von (The Confessions of Winifred Wagner) is a fantastic and very deep account of German cultural life during the war, as well as so much more from that period. youtu.be/Z7Zo_PSJw2c
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βόρειος βαρόνος@BorealBaron·
While reading about Furtwängler’s leadership of the Berlin Philharmonic during World War II, I keep seeing, in my mind’s eye, images of soldiers on the Eastern Front intertwined, like a movie, with his famous performances in Berlin during those years. The capital had been bombed by the British since 1940. Air raid alarms were part of daily life, and there were bomb shelters everywhere, including in the Philharmonic building. But during that time, German cultural life did not stop. Furtwängler, who wasn’t a National Socialist, chose to remain in Berlin until the end in order, as he said, to “preserve German culture during these times of crisis.” His 1942 performance of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony is famous (you can easily find any of the performances I mention online). Here, Furtwängler’s characteristic elasticity and ominous tension are pushed to extreme levels. Some critics suggest that it is charged with the tension of the time, as Germany, triumphant after its victories in continental Europe, pushed deep into Soviet territory. His Schubert Ninth Symphony from that same year also sounds enormous and deeply emotional. Its climax is like a firestorm. In 1942, Furtwängler also conducted the Berlin Philharmonic in weapons factories such as AEG (pictured top right) to boost the morale of the workers. By 1943, the bombing had become extremely intense. Between the British and the Americans, more than 60,000 tons of bombs were dropped on Berlin, killing somewhere between 20,000 and 50,000 people. It was also the year of Stalingrad. In this situation, it is impossible not to take these circumstances into account when evaluating Furtwängler’s work from that period. His Beethoven Fourth from that year (I strongly recommend this one) and the Third Symphony, the Eroica, from early 1944, are well known for their heightened dramatic intensity. Furtwängler, who preferred a natural, less rigid and less repetitive style of rehearsal, did not have a fixed plan for where the spirit of his performances would develop. Audience members said those interpretations of Beethoven were so visceral that it seemed as if he and the orchestra were “about to lose control.” Since Bruckner is my favorite, I would single out Furtwängler’s exceptional interpretations of his works. He gave remarkable performances of the Eighth and Ninth symphonies in 1944, with brutal intensity and moments of sublime elevation. This took place in a year when the bombing of Berlin had become systematic. The Philharmonic building on Bernburger Strasse was hit and left in ruins, and performances had to be moved to different locations. By then, the war had completely turned against Germany. Furtwängler’s last performance took place in January 1945. It was interrupted for about an hour because the electricity failed due to bombing, and Furtwängler and the audience waited in silence until power was restored. When it returned, the orchestra resumed with Brahms’s First Symphony, which one critic called “Germany’s clarion call against barbarism.” It is interesting that the final performance of the Berlin Philharmonic during the war, under another conductor, was Wagner’s Götterdämmerung, the twilight of the gods under the flames of Valhalla. I have always thought there was something Wagnerian in Hitler’s death. He chose not to be captured and humiliated, as Mussolini had been. And he was not the only German with that mindset. There are accounts suggesting that cyanide capsules were distributed by Hitler Youth among the audience at that performance. I hope that, as dramatic as it sounds, no one ever tries to turn this into a movie. Even if a capable German director, like the one who made Downfall, attempted it, we still would not truly understand what it was like to live during those apocalyptic days. Movies allow us to vicariously observe from a distance, but without real struggle, there can be no real understanding of what these people had to live through
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q@eetclm92·
@kuhaonkala9999 Didn't she get asylum in the US for whatever reason
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The Spectator Index
The Spectator Index@spectatorindex·
BREAKING: The US military conducted strikes on Iran's strategic Kharg Island
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viq@Wetner7·
First time an Israeli goes into space and he brings a bunch of sentimental crap with him only to burn up and die lmao
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Gregg 🇦🇺@GreggT1901·
@Exerius_SPQR @Black_Pilled Infighting? Who would want to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with someone who is stupid enough to believe in something like flat earth?
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Exerius@Exerius_SPQR·
@Black_Pilled Agreed, but I think there are more pressing issues than engaging in infighting.
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Devon Stack@Black_Pilled·
If you think the shroud of Turin is real but the moon landings are fake, you’re basically not even human.
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
I think we should seriously start referring to the demographic transformation of South-West Sydney over the past 50 years as a form of ethnic cleansing. The story of the Bankstown Synagogue is a case in point. Built in 1913, the Bankstown Synagogue was the first Jewish synagogue in suburban Sydney. It was firebombed and destroyed in 1991 as the suburb of Bankstown rapidly filled up with Islamist migrants escaping the Lebanese Civil War. I was only dimly aware of the story before I decided to try look up the location of the Bankstown Synagogue today on Google Streetview. I was just curious to see what the street looked like today. And then it hit me. My jaw literally dropped to the floor. The destroyed Bankstown Synagogue stood just a few doors down from the site of the Al Madinah Dawah Center today - the extremist ISIS linked mosque in Bankstown that radicalised the Bondi shooter Naveed Akram. So Naveed Akram was radicalised on a street where Australian Jews once prayed before being driven out essentially by ethnic cleansing. Within living memory, Bankstown moved from being a majority Anglo-Christian suburb with a functioning Jewish congregation to a plurality-Muslim suburb dominated by harsh and extreme forms of Islam. It really is Australia's Molenbeek. If you compare known ISIS foreign fighter recruitment rates from South-West Sydney with census data from the mid-2010s you quickly come to the shocking conclusion that roughly 1 in every 100 young Muslim men in this part of Sydney fought for ISIS in the mid-2010s - or were stopped by Australian authorities right as they were leaving the country to do so. Naveed Akram was radicalised to mass murder Jewish Australians at a mosque located just a few doors down from a destroyed synagogue. Yes, this is ethnic cleansing.
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GodBotherer 1@1Godbotherer·
@pepe6gorillian @DrewPavlou Because Bankstown used to be a WHITE SUBURB where many engineers & accountants who worked in the railways, aviation & manufacturing facilities. Many Jews worked in finance & medical, lots of doctors who worked healing injured factory workers & aviation workers.
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