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*some*
That could be argued for a lot of things
@Fifty because history is fabricated
Or is it not misinterpreted?
I'm pretty certain it's a mix of both
https://youtu.be/NArlXzSFt2Y @Seeker of Truth here's a video of some visible evolution
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@Atlas the Friendly Robot macro evolution is fake
how so ?
People often mistake evolution with adaption of an environment
Which animals tend to show
Macro evolution is fakt*
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@Dear Mason both are real. humans and animals show both
Greetings Logged
hullo
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Evidence? @Atlas the Friendly Robot
I never said it wasn't real btw
are you young ? or have you been around for some time ?
Who
No one is truly young
life experience usually proves that
wat lol
@Fifty stop twisting words
@Seeker of Truth don't know what you're talking about
hello
yo
@Atlas the Friendly Robot Wait so living my life is evidence for what?
how are y'all?
Pretty decent hbu you're?
I'm good, thanks for asking ^^
AFTER THE war Winston Churchill wished to quote from a letter written to him by Chancellor Heinrich Brüning, then residing at Oxford, England, on August 28, 1937, about the big industrialists who had supported the Nazis before and after their accession to power.
Brüning was reluctant to provide any ammunition that might be used against his fellow Germans in "the so-called war crimes trials." He felt [he wrote] that Friedrich Flick and the IG Farben company were blameless, having been forced to make their contributions after the Nazis came to power; and added,
"I did not and do not even today, for understandable reasons, wish to reveal that from October 1928 the two largest regular contributors to the Nazi Party were the general managers of two of the largest Berlin banks, both of Jewish faith, and one of them the leader of Zionism in Germany."
Brüning [wrote that he] also knew that French sources, including the Schneider-Creusot works and both French intelligence services, had paid one half of Hitler's revenue from 1921 until 1932; that the SA and SS had before 1933 been equipped largely with revolvers and machine guns made in the United States.
(Source: Letter from Heinrich Brüning to Daniel Longwell, February 7,1948; Longwell collection, Butler Library, Columbia University, New York City)
hm? what's this?
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not for you
@Silent Hare Who wants to know?