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A channel for historical content, including lesser known moments and opinions on history.

An investigation into lost culture, tradition, and past. Broad scope of content.

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A Communist pamphlet from 1949 attacking the White Australia Policy.
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On September 25, 1960, Richard Dixon and Lawrence Sharkey (then President and General Secretary of the Communist Party of Australia), met with Mao Zedong. The Australian communists expressed their support for the Chinese Communist Party, but also urged the Chinese communists to resolve their disputes with the Soviets. Sharkey said that, "On the nature of imperialism, peaceful transition, general and comprehensive disarmament, and other issues, we fully support the positions and propositions of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)."
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"Relations with Australia: Comrade Rogachev furthermore explained that China has signed a secret agreement with Australia about the import of 2.200,000 tons of Australian grain for more than 1 million Australian Dollar. Negotiations had been held in November 1969 in Guangzhou. The grain deliveries are scheduled for the period between December 1969 and October 1970. Already in January of 1969 China had purchased the same amount of grain from Australia. It is said the deliveries were already completed by December 1969 (three months ahead of schedule)."

Embassy of the GDR in the PR China (1970). Embassy of the GDR in the PR China, 'Note about the β€œClub Meeting” of the Ambassadors and Acting Ambassadors of Hungary, the GDR, Czechoslovakia, the USSR, Poland, Bulgaria, and Mongolia on 19 December 1969 in the Embassy of Mongolia.
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An invitation for British settlers to South Australia by act of parliament (1835). Land was first surveyed, then zoned for settlement, and sold at a fixed rate of "12 sterling per acre."
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Lets recall that China and the USSR helped to get the various terrorist factions into power in Namibia, while the USA and the UK helped to re-name the terrorist leaders as democratic leaders. An opinion is asked: is Namibia "anti-colonialist" or just an example of communist colonialism?

On removal of history, they will they need to "decolonize" because of the Herero and Nama genocide,1904–1908) (that's "bad")--it was the Herero started the war against the Germans. Meanwhile all the Namibian mines in Swakopmund are now operated by China (that's "good").

#MuhColonialism
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The remnants of Cecil J. Rhodes' Kimberley mine in South Africa, also called, "Die Groot Gat" (the great hole).
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A market price manipulation experiment in South Africa's mining sector by C. J. Rhodes (co-investor with the Rothschilds)

Cecil Rhodes was a promoter of war and monopoly. The following quote was transcribed and published by the Standard Bank of South Africa from handwritten letters by a Kimberly mining manager, kept in their archives:
"The sharp drop [in share speculations] which is distinguishable from April to date, and which has affected so many operators, is generally attributed to a speech made by Mr Cecil J Rhodes at a meeting of the De Beers Company held on 31th March last in which he so far committed himself as to maintain that he could on the amalgamation of the De Beers and Central Companies, force down Diamonds to 14 per carat and thus ruin all outlying mines which naturally disturbed the equanimity of investors and finally ended in flooding the market with scrip. It may here be observed that the experimental policy of "pooling" Diamonds, or in other words of accumulating large parcels for sale in bulk to certain of the more important purchasers, has proved abortive and has been practically discontinued. It was found that by excluding the smaller buyers and thus limiting competition, a loss per carat was sustained, in fact prices receded from 21s/6d to 17s/- per carat - an important consideration."
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Gregory Decapolite Channel (2019). Social justice and the Antichrist.
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Please, block and report these Nigerian scammers pretending to be "the channel".
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"Pillman" & "The Rainbow Children": What spiritual agenda are liberal artists pursuing?

"Pillman is a 3D character that I developed in 1992. It was one of the first 3D animated characters, and I showed him at raves and house parties at the time... But basically Pillman is challenging the way we think about altering our consciousness, our moods, our sexuality by taking certain chemical combinations, whether they are legal or not... Crystal Powder from God is what we called the purest and strongest version of MDMA that we ever came across. It came in a clear crystal form. This was at the end of the 90’s as we were going back to the origins of house music as a spiritual thing. It was distributed for free at our β€˜Club Love’ parties and sessions, and provided a profound psychedelic transcending experience that expanded our consciousness, spirituality and sexuality... It’s the title of one of my works from the β€˜Arrival of the Rainbow Children’ series from 2000."

Diane Pernet's interview with Micha Klein (2021).
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Page from Entartete Kunst (1940), explaining the "Degeneration of Nordic-Germanic art by cultural Bolshevism and other non-German activities." The publication provided many examples of Degenerate Art compared to Aryan Art.
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#Art Emil Karl Rau (1919). "The hunter resting on the mountain pasture."
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Panzerlied, a German song from the Second World War (2022). [online] Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=GAFL0Ne4AeE.
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A part of an interview with Maxim Martsinkevich, nicknamed "Tesak", and some of his team of pedophile hunters hosted by NTV. Max was a young man who directly took on pedophilia in Russia by arranging meetings with online predators who were sexually interested in minors. He documented all interactions, then he put them through a video blogged shaming and a beating. He said that in his experience the "gay rights" movements, dating sites and social media are rife with active pedophiles. His critics called him a hooligan, but no one disagreed that the legal and justice system has failed to control pedophilia. He made some real enemies in his life because in 2020 he was arrested and then murdered in jail. In this TV show the experts were against Maxim's methods, however the host has to constantly ask the audience to please stop applauding his actions. [Language: Russian, English subtitles]
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This video clip is from the PBS Documentary "The March of the Bonus Army" (2006), about the US Army veterans who had been promised, but not paid a bonus for the period served in WW1. They had also become impoverished by the Great Depression. Around 45 000 of these men marched on Washington DC to demand their bonus. Instead of honouring the commitment, General Douglas MacArthur in command of a contingent of infantry and cavalry, supported by six tanks was ordered by President Herbert Hoover to remove them. Many did not believe that US troops would take the field against them.
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This book is a historical and architectural survey of the ancient cave temples of India, especially those related to Buddhism and Hinduism. The author, a British scholar and explorer, spent ten years in India as an indigo planter, and used his time and resources to visit and document various cave temples across the country. The book is divided into two parts: the first part covers the eastern caves, mainly in Bihar, Orissa, and Andhra Pradesh, and the second part covers the western caves, mainly in Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Madhya Pradesh. The book describes the origin, development, style, and significance of the cave temples, and compares them with other examples of Indian and world architecture. The book also provides detailed illustrations, maps, and photographs of the cave temples, as well as translations and interpretations of the inscriptions and sculptures found in them. The book is a valuable and pioneering work in the field of Indian archaeology and art history.
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