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Death of my grandfather
- - - - - Already lost my second family member for this year . . https://vnnforum.com/showthread.php?t=549793 Wow . . not really my year . . Farewell , grandpa ( this forum doesn't have an 'Eternal Flame' subforum for family members so I simply figured I'd post it in geneology . . .) Received report of that about half an hour ago . . . . Wow . . Had a better relationship with him than with my pa . . . . You may figure why . . Yet now both are gone . . Concerning my grandpa . . He was quite the opposite of my father ideologically , he believed in strict gender roles and all of his life , in a way , still was a Nazi-sympahizer . . Even though he suffered severely from the war . . The reason that my father was a lefist all his life probably came from him having no sympathies for his own dad's ideology . . Dare I say , hardcore-leftist . . NOT really in a Communist way but he was into animal-protectionism , environmentalist etc . . . . . . Even though he himself lived quite decadent . . . . Hmmm . . . Concerning grandpa . . . He was severely injured during World War 2 . . Almost they would have sent him to Stalingrad ( the battle which more or less decided WW2 ) . . . He had luck that in the last minute it was decided that vintage 1924 ( which he was ) was allowed to stay while '25 was sent off . . . . Had he fought in Stalingrad I suppose my father and I would never have existed . . . But he served well . . . . Yet , like I said , he was terribly injured . . . Lost his leg and for the rest of his life suffered from digestive difficulties due to a war injury . . . Wow . . That's how it always is . . The NWO instigates wars . . And others . . . - - - - Farewell to both of you . . Since I'm a parent now myself I recognize a lot went wrong in my family so far . . I'll try the best I can . . R.I.P.
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I am so sorry for your loss. I missed the thread about the loss of your father. One of the most difficult things about getting older is having family and friends die. It just doesn't seem as if it's the same world the second they're no longer in it. Were you close to your grandfather?
My paternal grandmother was my favorite person in the whole world. She's been gone for over 30 years and I still feel her loss to my core every day of my life. But I also feel her watching over me, and the memories of us together make life bearable. I hope your memories warm and protect you from life's unhappiness and loneliness.
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Thanks for your condolences , sis
I appreciate . . Closer than to my own father . . Since you seem to have missed some of my posts , my father was alcoholic . . Domestic violence was a thing I grew up with . . It was the order of the day for us . . . I have forgiven him though . . "De mortuis nihil nisi bene" ( "Of the dead , nothing but good ( to speak )" ) . . Quote:
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Yes , a lot went wrong in my family as I have said above yet your relatives are one of the few things you cannot choose in life . . . By that I mean I cannot change what my granddad has to endure during World War 2 and the fact that my father was the way he was ( at least mentally . .) But you have to make your peace with what is given sometimes , painful as that may be . . . . telling yourself you might do it differently when it's up to you . Quote:
Concerning environmentalism . . The NWO supposedly supports that too but only on the surface when in fact the NWO capitalists do a great deal in polluting the Earth themselves , second , they mostly blame people of our race . . They seldom lose words about the pollution caused by other races . . . Such as the pollution of the Ganges river for example . . Ganges is the most polluted river in the world . . Hindus burn the corpses of their dead there . . . I wouldn't want to know under what Ganges had to suffer already . . Since it is a custom in modern day India to do 'your basic needs in the open' ( if you know what I mean ) probably a lot of urine . . |
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I wish you that the time of your losses is over. I wish you that the time of acquisitions has come for you.
Both my grandfathers died in the last years of the 20th century.
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My own grandfather died over 30 years ago, and I still miss him. What I do feel badly about now is that he was part of the Worst Generation and that he himself fought and killed Germans and Italians in the war, like millions of other Americans did. As much as I berate the WW2 generation, one thing I can say in my grandfather's personal defense is that he never bragged about his "service" and didn't talk about the war at all unless I asked him. Unlike many of the surviving old fucks do today, doddering around in their clownish scrambled-egg veteran caps being worshipped like gods and regaling the fawning kwans about how they saved the world from those evil Nazis and Japs. If my grandfather were still around today, he might be angry at me since I have learned the truth about World War Jew, but I wouldn't care, since I prefer to know the truth than live in some jew-created fantasy world.
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Oh , and I do not just say this because I'm German . .More and more people find out the truth about WW2 in recent times. . |
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I can't imagine the hell your grandfather went through back then as young White men--German, Russian, British, French, Italian and American--slaughtered one another. I'm glad he survived it.
By the way, the German soldier with the Soviet PPSh-41 sub-machinegun is accurate--many of them preferred it over the MP-40.
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He also , well , told me A LOT of things from the time of the Third Reich , of which he was a time witness , which , guess what , TOTALLY STOOD IN OPPOSITION to the , well , "official version of history". . . Hmmm. . . That's a good way to find out if history books are lying. Talk to witnesses. And before anybody may claim that either he tried to gloss over it because he was raised under that system or that he was voluntarily lying , WHAT HE SAID MADE SENSE in contrary to many "doubtful" "facts" presented in "history books". . . Quote:
. . which benefitted the NWO on many accounts: First of all , it was once again a quarrel mainly among the European peoples , it destroyed 'Nazism' and other things . . Hmmmm . . . |
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Winston Churchill , who more or less "canged sides / positions" after the war , said . . .
Well . . . one is always wiser "after things" . . isn't one ,Winston? "We shall go on to the end . . We shall fight in France , we shall fight on the seas and oceans . . We shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air . . we shall defend our island , whatever the cost may be . . We shall fight on the beaches , we shall fight on the landing grounds , we shall fight in the fields and in the streets , we shall fight in the hills ; we shall never surrender . . ." By the way , what I find somewhat ironic is that this Churchill speech was used for this video . . . . https://bushflash.tobisworld.ch/liberation.html ( you need adobe flash player to dowload it . . .) |
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Old Winnie was no saint in the First World War either, being responsible for the Lusitania sinking and Gallipoli disaster. A closet jew-tool even then. And his mother was part jew, too.
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It was over in a flash but it caused a sensation around the country a century ago when suffragette Theresa Garnett hit Winston Churchill with a riding whip at Bristol Temple Meads. The then Cabinet minister had just stepped off a train to give a talk to the Anchor Society at the Colston Hall when Miss Garnett brandished the whip and repeatedly struck him, screaming: "Take that in the name of the insulted women of England". She was arrested for assault but because Churchill did not want to appear in court, he did not press charges and Miss Garnett ended up with a one-month prison sentence for disturbing the peace. She was sent to Horfield prison, was force fed when she refused to eat and then set fire to her cell in protest. To mark the 100th anniversary of the attack – a little early as it actually happened on November 15 – members of Bristol Radical History Group re-enacted the incident at the station. Surprised rail passengers watched as Mel Plumer, playing Miss Garnett, launched herself at Roger Wilson (Churchill) as he walked along with Zoey Exley, who was appearing as Churchill's wife Clementine. The arrests were carried out by Steve Mills, Ian Wright and Dik Collins, with everyone dressed in the costume of the day. Scriptwriter and student, 17-year-old Anny Cullum, said: "We recreated a snapshot in time." Miss Cullum later joined Dawn Dyer, of Bristol Central Library, at the station's GWRSA Social Club to look at the successes and shortfalls of the suffragette movement and the effect it had upon early 20th century Britain. Miss Garnett, who lived in York Place, Clifton, was a member of the Women's Social and Political Union and her attack scandalised Edwardian society as the struggle for equal voting rights hit the headlines. After burning her cell, Miss Garnett was made to spend the rest of her sentence in solitary confinement in a punishment cell but after she was found unconscious, completed her sentence in hospital. Will Simpson, of the Bristol Radical History Group, said it had organised a number of events since 2006, including lectures, social events and other historical reenactments, all aimed at uncovering the history of the West Country. He said: "We want to open up history and make it more accessible. By carrying out re-enactments like this, we let people know about incidents they may know nothing about but which happened in Bristol or the surrounding area." Read more at http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/suffrag...m7HOHTOZmiw.99
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Churchill . . the only pig which should have been slaughtered was you . .
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No wonder that ( yes ,I believe it was no coincidence) the "powers in the background" moved him in for Chamberlain who still tried to 'appease'. . And. . without the Lusitania sinking the First World War might have ended differently . . . Churchill . .supposedly one of the "greatest Britishmen" in history , in reality a war criminal at its best . . How come people like that are even regarded as national heroes today ? Seriously , what has become of Merry England ? I think Arthur Pendragon is turning in his grave . . |
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The famous "Gangster Churchill with Tommy Gun and Cigar" photo.
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Want to be a gangster ,Churchill ? Go join the KOSHER NOSTRA , lol
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The ways of the NWO ( of which Churchill without ever 'coming out' sure as hell was a member . .) surely are similar to that of organized crime. . . Both use bribes ,are greedy etc. . . On a side note , rumours have it that organized criminal insitutions such as the Mafia ( probably the best known one ) also indirectly came into being because of the NWO . Guiseppe Mazzini , second ( formal ) leader of the NWO ,after Weishaupt . ( of course the true leaders of the NWO are the Rothschild family yet some movements just need an 'offically deemed' leader on top to diguise the true leadership . . .) is said to have had his hands in the founding of an underground organisation. M.A.F.I.A. = Mazzini Autorizza Furti Incendi Avvelenamenti ( Mazzini Authorizes Thefts, Fires and Poisonings ) https://www.acronymfinder.com/Mazzin...)-(MAFIA).html Hmmmm . Anyway , their methods are the same . Blackmail , assassination etc. . Just that one branch seems to be Sicilian , and the other . . well . . . you know . . . . |
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I don't remember it. It seems to them both were over 60 years old.
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