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back in 2017 the BBC had no problem documenting ukraineโ€™s NAZI problem...
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Prussian King Frederich's Army of Giants
The most beautiful girl or woman in the world would be a matter of indifference to me," King Fredrich Wilheim I of Prussia once said. "But tall soldiers...they are my weakness" --- so obsessed was he that Fredrich built a whole regiment of giants during his 1713 -1740 reign.

Certainly, life was good for the giants. Fredrich made sure they never went to war. Instead, he would order them to march through his quarters while he lay in bed. However, rumors that he tried to make them even taller by stretching them on racks hit morale hard, and so after a while new recruits were obtained through kidnapping.
The King also set up a breeding program to produce a new generation of fighting giants. Unsurprisingly, few shared the king's obsession. His son, Fredrich the Great, inherited 3,200 tall men in 1740, but had the unit disbanded. What do you think?
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After lying to the public for over 25 years, journalist Udo Ulfkotte could no longer live with his conscience. He publicly confessed his guilt, and exposed the worldwide criminal media cartel, that steers humanity to its doom. Shortly after his confession, Ulfkotte was found dead.

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Listen to Udo Ulfkotte's confession in this video.

Udo Ulfkotte (20 January 1960 โ€“ 13 January 2017) was a German journalist who maintained that journalists (including himself) and leading newspapers published material that had been fed to them, or bought, by the CIA and other Western intelligence and propaganda agencies. He was an assistant editor for a German main daily newspaper, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) for several years until 2003. Between 1997 and his death, he authored a dozen books, including a number with populist themes - and then he had to die.

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Forwarded from Vault of Secrets - Unpopular History (M Himself)
The Book of Giants (Dead Sea Scroll), has long been known as a work which circulated among the Manichaeans as a composition attributed to Mani. Thus the condemnation of the "Liber de Ogia nomine gigante" as an "apocryphus" in the Decretum Gelasianum (perhaps 6th century) may presuppose a claim relating to its Manichaean origins. However, a case for its existence prior to Mani was made by the important Huguenot scholar, Isaac de Beausobre in 1734 (vol. 1 of his Histoire critique de Manichรจe et du Manicheรฌsme, p. 429 n. 6, cited by W. B. Henning in "The Book of the Giants", BSOAS 11 [1943-1946] p. 52). De Beausobre inferred that Mani must have drawn upon at least two Mauvais sources: a "Book of Enoch" and a further writing which the 9th-century chronographer Georgius Syncellus had de-scribed as "T] ypacpri xcรฒv yiyavxcov". The latter work was, in turn, said to have been discovered after the flood by a certain Katvav (Noah's great-grandson according to LXX Gen. 10:24).