Great channels that come to mind in regards to history, do your own research:
https://t.me/ulrichhirschmannarchives
https://t.me/marxxist
https://t.me/Antonio8148
https://t.me/IrelandArchive
https://t.me/AryanAnthropology
https://t.me/BunkerDocumentaries
https://t.me/AryanityBooks
https://t.me/Europa_The_Last_Battle
https://t.me/ulrichhirschmannarchives
https://t.me/marxxist
https://t.me/Antonio8148
https://t.me/IrelandArchive
https://t.me/AryanAnthropology
https://t.me/BunkerDocumentaries
https://t.me/AryanityBooks
https://t.me/Europa_The_Last_Battle
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A list of 359 times Jews were expelled from countries, including reasoning for and sources.
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Auschwitz: The Forgotten Evidence (2020)
Listen between the lines; hear what's not being said.
Listen between the lines; hear what's not being said.
Who is Behind Gun Control? (1968-2001)
>Most U.S. Federal gun control legislation has been written, introduced, and sponsored by Jewish Congressmen and Jewish Senators.
>1968: The Gun Control Act of 1968 comes from (((Congressman Emanuel Celler’s))) House bill H.R.17735. It expands legislation already attempted by the non-Jewish Sen Thomas Dodd. America’s biggest and most far-reaching gun law came from a Jew.
>1988: (((Sen Howard Metzenbaum))) sponsors Senate bill S.1523. It proposes legislation turning every violation of the Gun Control Act of 1968 into a RICO predicate offense, allowing a gun owner to be charged with federal racketeering offenses.
>1988: (((Metzenbaum))) co-sponsors a bill – S.2180 – to ban, or limit/restrict, so-called “plastic guns.”
>1990: (((Sen Herbert Kohl))) introduces bill S.2070, the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990, which bans gun possession in a school zone. The law will later be struck down in court as unconstitutional.
>1993: (((Metzenbaum))) sponsors Senate bill S.653. It bans specific semiautomatic rifles, but also gives the Secretary of the Treasury the power to add any semiautomatic firearm to the list at a later date.
>February, 1994: The Brady Law, which requires waiting periods to buy handguns, becomes effective. (((Metzenbaum))) wrote the Brady Bill. (((Metzenbaum))) sponsored the bill in the Senate. The sponsor of the bill in the House was (((Congressman Charles Schumer))).
>1994: (((Metzenbaum))) introduces S.1878, the Gun Violence Prevention Act of 1994, aka “Brady II.” (((Schumer))) sponsored “Brady II” sister legislation [H.R. 1321] in the U.S. House of Representatives.
>September, 1994: The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 goes into effect, including a provision that bans the manufacture and possession of semiautomatic rifles described as “assault weapons.” [Note: true assault weapons are fully automatic, not semiautomatic]. That gun-ban provision was authored in the Senate by (((Sen Dianne Feinstein))) and authored in the House by (((Schumer))).
>1995: (((Sen Kohl, Specter, Feinstein, Lautenberg))) and others introduce the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1995, an amended version of the 1990 school-zone law which was struck down in court as being unconstitutional.
>September, 1996: The Lautenberg Domestic Confiscation provision becomes law. It is part of a larger omnibus appropriations bill. It was sponsored by (((Lautenberg))). It bans people convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence from ever owning a gun.
>1997: Senate bill S.54, the Federal Gang Violence Act of 1997, proposes much harsher sentences for people violating minor gun laws, including mandatory prison sentences and forfeiture of property. It was introduced by (((Feinstein))) and Senator Hatch, among others. It returns the idea of turning every violation of the Gun Control Act of 1968 into a RICO predicate offense.
>January, 1999: (((Sen Barbara Boxer))) introduces bill S.193, the American Handgun Standards Act of 1999.
>January, 1999: (((Kohl))) introduces bill S.149, the Child Safety Lock Act of 1999. It would require a child safety lock in connection with transfer of a handgun.
>February,1999: (((Lautenberg))) introduces bill S.407, the Stop Gun Trafficking Act of 1999.
>February, 1999: (((Lautenberg))) introduces S.443, the Gun Show Accountability Act of 1999.
>March, 1999: (((Lautenberg))) introduces bill S.560, the Gun Industry Accountability Act of 1999.
>March, 1999: (((Feinstein))) introduces bill S.594, the Large Capacity Ammunition Magazine Import Ban Act of 1999.
>May, 2000: (((Feinstein, Boxer, Lautenberg, and Schumer))) sponsor Senate bill S.2515, the Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2000. It is a plan for a national firearms licensing system.
>January, 2001: (((Feinstein, Schumer, and Boxer))) sponsor Senate bill S.25, the Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2001.
Sources
>Most U.S. Federal gun control legislation has been written, introduced, and sponsored by Jewish Congressmen and Jewish Senators.
>1968: The Gun Control Act of 1968 comes from (((Congressman Emanuel Celler’s))) House bill H.R.17735. It expands legislation already attempted by the non-Jewish Sen Thomas Dodd. America’s biggest and most far-reaching gun law came from a Jew.
>1988: (((Sen Howard Metzenbaum))) sponsors Senate bill S.1523. It proposes legislation turning every violation of the Gun Control Act of 1968 into a RICO predicate offense, allowing a gun owner to be charged with federal racketeering offenses.
>1988: (((Metzenbaum))) co-sponsors a bill – S.2180 – to ban, or limit/restrict, so-called “plastic guns.”
>1990: (((Sen Herbert Kohl))) introduces bill S.2070, the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990, which bans gun possession in a school zone. The law will later be struck down in court as unconstitutional.
>1993: (((Metzenbaum))) sponsors Senate bill S.653. It bans specific semiautomatic rifles, but also gives the Secretary of the Treasury the power to add any semiautomatic firearm to the list at a later date.
>February, 1994: The Brady Law, which requires waiting periods to buy handguns, becomes effective. (((Metzenbaum))) wrote the Brady Bill. (((Metzenbaum))) sponsored the bill in the Senate. The sponsor of the bill in the House was (((Congressman Charles Schumer))).
>1994: (((Metzenbaum))) introduces S.1878, the Gun Violence Prevention Act of 1994, aka “Brady II.” (((Schumer))) sponsored “Brady II” sister legislation [H.R. 1321] in the U.S. House of Representatives.
>September, 1994: The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 goes into effect, including a provision that bans the manufacture and possession of semiautomatic rifles described as “assault weapons.” [Note: true assault weapons are fully automatic, not semiautomatic]. That gun-ban provision was authored in the Senate by (((Sen Dianne Feinstein))) and authored in the House by (((Schumer))).
>1995: (((Sen Kohl, Specter, Feinstein, Lautenberg))) and others introduce the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1995, an amended version of the 1990 school-zone law which was struck down in court as being unconstitutional.
>September, 1996: The Lautenberg Domestic Confiscation provision becomes law. It is part of a larger omnibus appropriations bill. It was sponsored by (((Lautenberg))). It bans people convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence from ever owning a gun.
>1997: Senate bill S.54, the Federal Gang Violence Act of 1997, proposes much harsher sentences for people violating minor gun laws, including mandatory prison sentences and forfeiture of property. It was introduced by (((Feinstein))) and Senator Hatch, among others. It returns the idea of turning every violation of the Gun Control Act of 1968 into a RICO predicate offense.
>January, 1999: (((Sen Barbara Boxer))) introduces bill S.193, the American Handgun Standards Act of 1999.
>January, 1999: (((Kohl))) introduces bill S.149, the Child Safety Lock Act of 1999. It would require a child safety lock in connection with transfer of a handgun.
>February,1999: (((Lautenberg))) introduces bill S.407, the Stop Gun Trafficking Act of 1999.
>February, 1999: (((Lautenberg))) introduces S.443, the Gun Show Accountability Act of 1999.
>March, 1999: (((Lautenberg))) introduces bill S.560, the Gun Industry Accountability Act of 1999.
>March, 1999: (((Feinstein))) introduces bill S.594, the Large Capacity Ammunition Magazine Import Ban Act of 1999.
>May, 2000: (((Feinstein, Boxer, Lautenberg, and Schumer))) sponsor Senate bill S.2515, the Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2000. It is a plan for a national firearms licensing system.
>January, 2001: (((Feinstein, Schumer, and Boxer))) sponsor Senate bill S.25, the Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2001.
Sources
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Jewish Ritual Murder
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Nationalism For White People & Activist Persecution in Australia - Joel Davis & Thomas Sewell
Activists Joel Davis and Thomas Sewell join Lana to discuss how Australia opened the doors to mass immigration and their journey into racial awareness. We’ll cover demographics, political persecution of nationalists and mainstreaming mass deportations and nationalism for White people.
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Activists Joel Davis and Thomas Sewell join Lana to discuss how Australia opened the doors to mass immigration and their journey into racial awareness. We’ll cover demographics, political persecution of nationalists and mainstreaming mass deportations and nationalism for White people.
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