Message from @J_G_

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2020-06-19 18:44:19 UTC  
2020-06-19 18:44:38 UTC  
2020-06-21 10:31:04 UTC  
2020-06-23 17:07:38 UTC  

this was before most of you were born
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2TETZM0o8o

2020-07-02 23:41:35 UTC  

bizarre john podesta clip https://www.instagram.com/p/CCJ6b-WJAJU

2020-07-09 04:15:33 UTC  

white history month!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDD_TKWvCwo
Was wollen wir trinken sieben Tage lang. Was wollen wir trinken so ein durst. Es wird genug fur alle sein! Wir trinken zusammen, roll das Fass mal rein! Wir trinken zusammen, nicht alein!

2020-07-09 04:27:01 UTC  

The Riddle of Steel, and the destiny of nations and world politics. The Riddle that dominates the modern industrial world and high powers and principalities:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ozt_wdy4qc

2020-07-19 01:15:35 UTC  

Is it just me or is the US slowly doing a repeat of Rhodesia and South Africa

2020-07-19 04:45:12 UTC  
2020-07-19 04:45:24 UTC  

But not slowly at this point

2020-07-19 05:01:11 UTC  

It seems worse now

2020-07-19 23:11:44 UTC  

really good series i found recently:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HPghxhe7OE

2020-07-24 23:11:37 UTC  

one of the really good episodes of the series:

2020-07-24 23:13:51 UTC  

first half hour or so is excellent overview of the violent undercurrent of the Chinese. It is even being said again in this day in the CCP's latest banned phrase that "the Communist Party shall be destroyed by Heaven"

2020-07-31 22:22:55 UTC  
2020-08-05 12:57:41 UTC  

independent scrutiny of the New Zealand Mosque shootings.

2020-08-07 07:34:47 UTC  

@Deleted User i was investigating the Saxons lately and found some itneresting stuff. The origin of the demonym Saxon comes from Saxones or Seaxan. They were called the Saxon because they would wield the seax, an old cultural artifact, a type of a knife.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seax

2020-08-07 18:20:43 UTC  

@Japheth that's not where the word Saxons comes from I already knew about they're knifes btw

2020-08-07 18:21:35 UTC  

yea that's where the demonym saxon come from, Seaxan, people of the seax, people that wield a seax

2020-08-07 18:21:59 UTC  

and it makes a lot of sense too since that's who made the seax

2020-08-07 18:23:05 UTC  

also shows their Germanic racial commonality of the Britons, Germania, and Gauls/Celts, which is further attested to in the work of Julius Caesar, De Bello Gallico (The War on Gaul)

2020-08-07 18:23:33 UTC  

in fact msot of what is known about ancient Briton coems from Julius Caesar and that book particularly

2020-08-07 18:23:48 UTC  

it's a decent book too

2020-08-07 18:23:53 UTC  

i would recommend

2020-08-07 18:24:09 UTC  

@Japheth hey man

2020-08-07 18:24:18 UTC  

Hope you're well

2020-08-07 18:24:29 UTC  

I guess my message didn't go through when I typed earlier but yeah I've been MIA for a bit

2020-08-07 18:24:39 UTC  

Was in the hospital but I'm all good no Corona just some other shit

2020-08-07 18:24:55 UTC  

yea i saw that, responded in the Rebuilding the Man chat

2020-08-07 18:25:00 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/474988663386800131/741361268065042643/519FaS41ZWL.png

2020-08-07 18:25:21 UTC  

highly recommend this book for anyone that is serious about studying white history, written by one of white history's most pwoerful men ever

2020-08-12 14:05:54 UTC  

kinda suprised me cause all my friends said the republicans were the kkk cause of the "party switch" but there was only 2

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/474988663386800131/743108001837219850/unknown.png

2020-08-21 22:29:30 UTC  
2020-08-22 17:31:17 UTC  

Amerigo Vespucci (/vɛˈspuːtʃi/;[1] Italian: [ameˈriːɡo veˈsputtʃi]; 9 March 1454 – 22 February 1512) was an Italian merchant, explorer, and navigator from the Republic of Florence (modern Italy), from whose name the terms America and Americas are derived.

Between 1497 and 1504, Vespucci participated in at least two voyages of the Age of Discovery, first on behalf of Spain (1499–1500) and then for Portugal (1501–1502). In 1503 and 1505, two booklets were published under his name, containing colourful descriptions of these explorations and other alleged voyages. Both publications were extremely popular and widely read across much of Europe. Although historians still dispute the authorship and veracity of these accounts, at the time they were instrumental in raising awareness of the new discoveries and enhancing the reputation of Vespucci as an explorer and navigator.

Vespucci claimed to have understood, back in 1501 during his Portuguese expedition, that Brazil was part of a different continent, which he called the New World. The claim inspired cartographer Martin Waldseemüller to recognize Vespucci's accomplishments in 1507 by applying the Latinized form America for the first time to a map showing the New World. Other cartographers followed suit, and by 1532 the name America was permanently affixed to the newly-discovered continents.

It is unknown whether Vespucci was ever aware of these honours. In 1505, he was made a citizen of Castile by royal decree and in 1508, he was appointed to the newly-created position of chief navigator for Spain's Casa de Contratación (House of Trade) in Seville, a post he held until his death in 1512.