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The West Refused to Honor the 27 Million Dead Soviets who Defeated Hitler on the 80th Anniversary
Jeffrey Sachs: And the shame of it is that we in the United States, or in Britain, or in continental Europe are so nasty not to recognize that fact that the Soviet Union lost 27 million people defeating Hitler and bore the brunt of it.
And then would not even show up to the 80th anniversary of the defeat of Hitler because it was Russia—but Russia defeated Hitler, bearing the vast brunt of the war.
And this shows the mindlessness of our countries, actually of our leadership—how cruel.
By the way, same with China, incidentally. China lost an estimated 14 million people to Japan’s invasion, and when China had the 80th anniversary of the defeat of Japan, no Western government would show up.
The ingratitude, the lack of the most basic decency and historical knowledge, is really something disgusting on our side.
And then Trump—because, I mean, I hate to come back to him in this context—but he says, “Yes, we defeated Hitler and Russia helped.”
I mean, it just is the cruelty of the stupidity, because there’s stupidity, of course, but it’s so stupid it becomes absolutely cruel in its stupidity.
That’s where we are.
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🚨 ESTE VIDEO NO LO VERÁS EN LOS MEDIOS OCCIDENTALES
Salen miles y miles de Cubanos en el #DiaDelTrabajo a protestar contra el Bloqueo Inhumano de Trump y el Club de Epstein...
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UNESCO appealed to them. The UN appealed to them. Egypt and Iran appealed to them. Multiple governments offered to buy the statues or relocate them.
The Taliban destroyed the Bamiyan Buddhas anyway.
It took several weeks because the explosives alone were not powerful enough.
The Bamiyan Buddhas were carved directly into a sandstone cliff in Afghanistan during the 6th century AD. The larger stood 55 metres tall.
They were part of a vast monastic complex of caves used by Buddhist monks for centuries, a crossroads of the Silk Road where art, religion and culture from India, China, Persia and the Greco-Roman world converged.
The Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang visited in 629 AD and described them as dazzling with gold and precious decorations.
🔹Their niches remain empty today
🔹Larger statue stood 55 metres tall
🔹UN UNESCO and Muslim nations appealed
🔹Explosives alone failed, took several weeks
🔹Silk Road crossroads, 1,500 years of history
🔹Carved into sandstone cliffs, 6th century AD
They survived the Mongol invasion, centuries of war and conquest, but in March 2001 Mullah Omar issued a decree declaring them idols.
The Taliban used explosives, anti-aircraft weapons and artillery over several weeks to bring them down. The world watched and could do nothing.
What took 1,500 years to stand took a few weeks to destroy.
How many pieces of human history have already vanished forever?

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IK PRESENTEER U, UW H.A.A.R.P.-KLIMAATSTOORNIS!
De hoogfrequente HAARP-zender wordt gebruikt om extreem/zeer laagfrequente golven op te wekken door middel van gemoduleerde verwarming van de ionosfeer/magnetosfeer.
De Universiteit van Maranhao in Brazilië heeft geconcludeerd dat dit aardbevingen, cyclonen en sterke plaatselijke verwarming kan veroorzaken.

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In the mountains of Russia there are 3,000 ancient stone structures that most people have never heard of.
The largest concentration of dolmens on earth built thousands of years ago.
Their builders remain a matter of debate.
The Caucasus dolmens are scattered across 12,000 square kilometres of mountain wilderness from Abkhazia to the Taman Peninsula.
The locals call them ispun, houses of dwarves. Mortar free construction with stones interlocked via specially crafted grooves. The best preserved examples have joints so tight a knife blade cannot pass between them.
🔹Some joints too tight for a knife blade
🔹Builders still debated among researchers
🔹Largest concentration of dolmens on earth
🔹Some aligned with solstices and equinoxes
🔹Mortar free, stones interlocked via crafted grooves
🔹3,000 structures across 12,000 square kilometres
A 2007 reconstruction attempt using modern tools at Gelendzhik reportedly fell short of the precision in the original structures according to researchers at the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Whether or not that specific claim holds up under scrutiny, the broader question remains.
The same mortar free precision fitting that appears at Sacsayhuaman and the Serapeum appears here in the Russian Caucasus, built by a Bronze Age culture whose identity is still debated.
Some contain no burials. Some sit far from any known settlement. Some align with astronomical events. The purpose of the structures and the full identity of their builders have not been conclusively established.
What do you think they were built for?




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This image is perfectly emblematic of the modern West.
Weak men, seated in the ruins of a civilisation built by better men.
Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷@d_foubert
The Europeans.
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