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Forwarded from Building a Third Force (G Maximus)
The guy from Ohio who first walked on the Moon was a baby when the guy who first flew across the Atlantic from NYC to Paris was at the height of his fame.

That guy was a baby when the two autodidactic tinkering genius brothers from Ohio were flying through the skies of the Outer Banks.

One of those brothers was a baby when The Golden Spike was driven into Utah soil, completing the First Transcontinental Railroad.

The guy who drove the Golden Spike was but a wee lad when The B&O Railroad laid its first stone in Baltimore, beginning the American railroad system.

While the B&O was laying it’s first stone, one of the guys who commanded the Corps of Discovery expedition from the Mississippi to the Pacific Ocean on the orders of Thomas Jefferson, was in charge of dealing with Indians west of the Mississippi.

That guy, William Clark, was too YOUNG to serve his country in its war for independence.



Any country that can produce men like those mentioned above in such a short period of time, is truly worthy. 🇺🇸
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Forwarded from RE-JOIN: t.me/remnantposter
Fox News is running some good old thoughtlessly "patriotic" propaganda this morning, dropping platitudes about "unity" and "getting over our differences."

They even played a clip of old Ronnie Reagan talking about how partisanship struck the Founders after winning the Revolutionary War, and how that poses a threat to modern America.

I don't know about you, but my love for this country is exactly why I will never "unite" with people who hate America and the people who founded it. I will not "get along" with people who want to replace the founding stock of the country and brainwash our kids to hate themselves.

If you were the victim of a mugging, Fox & Friends hosts would urge you to "just get along" with your assailant.
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Jim Goad is here to entertain you on Independence Day with stories about the recent spate of fast food-related shootings in the US, such as the man who killed a Subway employee and wounded another for putting too much mayo on his sandwich; strawberry-flavored HIV drugs and urine for children in Africa; researchers discovering that robots are inherently racist, sexist, and anti-Semitic; and more. https://counter-currents.com/2022/07/the-worst-week-yet-86/
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Morris van de Camp's review of Peter Zeihan's Dis-United Nations, a recent book which predicts the course of the scramble for power and resources among nations that is beginning to emerge as the global system that has been in place since the end of the Second World War collapses, has been sprung from the paywall. https://counter-currents.com/2022/06/after-the-empire-of-nothing/
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Forwarded from Thuletide
Someone asked me what I have against Bronze Age Pervert & co.

As I previously mentioned, they keep claiming that globalists are just incompetent goofballs and that elites have no overarching vision (even though elites constantly announce their plans and have done for decades). They claim that pointing out elite organization or planning is "making the ruling class out to be omnipotent gods." I find this extremely suspicious. Why obscure the history of globalism & current globalist machinations?

There are other things too:
- They constantly promote Moldberg's subversive nonsense.
- They promoted "Castizo Futurism" (i.e. Hispanic immigration) when the GOP was shilling "multiracial working-class populism."
- They promote pick-up artist bullshit, basically aging brown men lusting over White whores and giving terrible advice to young guys.
- BAP (LatinxPutler) has spent the last 5 months shilling for Russia to invade and nuke Europe.

I could go on but it should be pretty obvious why I dislike these people.
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Forwarded from The Golden One
Happy 4th of July to our friends in Vinland!
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To all our American ethno-nationalist cousins, HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY from PA Wales! According to the Welsh Society of Philadelphia, 16 of the signatories of the Declaration of Independence were of Welsh descent: George Clymer, Stephen Hopkins, Robert Morris, William Floyd, Francis Hopkinson, John Morton, Button Gwinnett, Thomas Jefferson, John Penn, George Read, John Hewes, Francis Lewis, James Smith, Williams Hooper, Lewis Morris, and William Williams. This represents the largest ethnic group of signatories on the original document. Thomas Jeffersons' family originated from Snowdonia and were fluent Welsh speakers. May the fire and grit of those ancestors continue to inspire you in the times ahead.
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Some interesting facts about the USA on July 4th:


-states could, and often did, ban whites from marrying blacks until a Supreme Court case in 1967 called Loving v. Virginia. However, it was legal for other mixed race couples to marry, as long as a white was not involved.

-segregation was legal and practiced in housing, businesses, and schools until a series of Supreme Court decisions and federal laws were passed from 1948-1968.

-Madison Grant, an influential attorney who wrote about the biological reality of race, fought for “sanguine purity laws,” which were the bans of whites marrying other races. He was also a driving force behind the 1921 immigration act or the “Emergency Quota Act” that sought to keep the racial makeup of the country a supermajority white.

In 1875, the Supreme Court held that African Americans could NOT be considered citizens of the United States.

In 1896, a Supreme Court case held that a 1/8 black man was too black to be allowed to ride on the white railway cars, suggesting a “one drop” rule be applied to matters of racial segregation.

- two Supreme Court cases in 1901 referred to people from Guam and Puerto Rico as “savages tribes” and “alien races.”

-prior to 1948, racially restrictive Covenants were often in property deeds, allowing only a white personal to buy the property. they were so common in a city like Philadelphia in 1900, over 4,000 of the parcels had deeds that limited ownership to whites only.

-the first Congress of the USA passed a law limiting citizenship to whites only, one year BEFORE the bill of rights was passed.

-the very first sentence of the US Constitution, in the preamble, before anything else states the purpose of the country was “to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity.”

Posterity means your future descendants.

Taken as a whole, one gets the idea that the USA, from its founding and through most of its legal history, it was purposefully exclusionary and limited. That is of course no longer the case. I consider what was accomplished in the first 190 years compared to the last 55 or so, perhaps there was a connection to the legal regime of old and American exceptionalism, and the modern legal regime and America’s increasingly unlivable conditions.
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