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Evolution Hoax Exposed A.N. Field 1941.pdf
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Evolution Hoax Exposed by AN Field, 1941. Former Name: Why Colleges Breed Communists
Avro_Manhattan_Vietnam_Why_Did_We_Go,_The_Religious_Beginnings_of.pdf
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Avro Manhattan (1984). Vietnam Why Did We Go, The Religious Beginnings of an Unholy War
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Nasty infamous traitors.

Given the critical situation in which we find ourselves, following the recent roundups made by the Nazi-Fascists, it would be advisable to raise the morale of the patriots, to communicate to the English placement captain Patt, the possibility of carrying out some terrorist bombing and strafing actions on the surroundings of Turin, and possibly on Turin itself.
This would cause resentment in the population not against the allies, but against the Germans who occupy this region. This would certainly bring the population to our side.
You know what support and benevolence on the part of the cowardly means. Proceed as soon as possible.
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Kuban Cossacks in Kherson, 1943
In 1943 in Kherson there was a meeting point for the Wehrmacht Cossacks and other auxiliary Cossack formations that retreated from Tamani under the pressure of reds.
Previously, this video was labelled incorrectly as the 1 Div Panwitz. But now there is an accurate identification regarding Kherson.

Кубанські козаки в Херсоні, 1943 р.
В 1943 в Херсоні був збірний пункт для козаків Вермахту та інших допоміжних козацьких формувань, які відступали з Тамані під натиском червоних.
Раніше це відео було відоме помилково як 1КД Панвіца. Але тепер є точна ідентифікація щодо Херсону.
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Architecture: The Corner House, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Designed by the architectural firm of William Leck & Fred Emley, it was one of the first buildings in Johannesburg to be built using a steel structure, that was designed in, and imported from New York. This trend was so cutting edge that it was used in Johannesburg before London.

he façade mostly consists early Edwardian features but boasts some Victorian touches like the bay windows as well as the central dome. Features that was more widely used a decade before.

This (Third) Corner House has 493 windows – a great improvement from the first Corner House, that only had 6.

The building was a sight to behold in 1904. It was the first skyscraper in Johannesburg – 9 stories, towering 38m above the pavement. People from all over town flocked to see this marvelous building.
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The god of wine, Dionysius statue in the Theatre of Dionysus under the Acropolis in Athens, Greece.

(Somehow looking at this statue does make me think of having fun and drinking. He looks so happy. But I will fight the urge to drink. 🤔)
Architecture: Ancient Column joint design

Above are examples of column jointing from Athens, Acropolis columns (partially restored), Diagram of the Acropolis Column jointing, and the last two are Thracian column segments.

The Acropolis diagram shows earthquake resistant jointing (wooden) fitted into the column spaces - the Columns could partially flex creating a 'going with the flow' of earthquake vibrations. Todays columns are usually just outer cast Cement with a steel beam on the inside. Not exactly the same effect.
The Rila Monastery was established in the 10th century by the Bulgarian holy man Saint John of Rila and his followers. Saint John is recognized as the first Bulgarian hermit and numerous cases of miracles done by him were recorded. Nowadays, it is the biggest monastery in Bulgaria with about 250 monk rooms.
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Alexander Weygers who Patented the the Discopter 🛸
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Architecture: Earthquake-Safe Koti Banal architecture of Uttarakhand, India (2008)

In India there is a trend to replace their old style houses with modern ones. However it seems that the ancient methods of construction were earthquake resistant while modern are not. This article explains how the Koti Banal ancient houses were built.