As Oscars celebrate Winston Churchill, some wonder if he was more war criminal than war hero for starving Indians http://nationalpost.com/news/as-osca...arving-indians
Churchill was our leader - "which way did he go"?
As Oscars celebrate Winston Churchill, some wonder if he was more war criminal than war hero for starving Indians http://nationalpost.com/news/as-osca...arving-indians
Churchill was our leader - "which way did he go"?
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
Youtube Has Gone Full Blown 1984 Over P@rkland Psyop, Free Speech Under Attack Like Never Before on Internet http://investmentwatchblog.com/youtu...e-on-internet/
no more fumbling around in the dark then ...
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
An interesting read.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1326439/
Particularly this bit....
After the war, the Soviets convicted some of the Japanese biowarfare researchers for war crimes, but the USA granted freedom to all researchers in exchange for information on their human experiments. In this way, war criminals once more became respected citizens, and some went on to found pharmaceutical companies.
And this bit.....
Soon after the war, the US military started open-air tests, exposing test animals, human volunteers and unsuspecting civilians to both pathogenic and non-pathogenic microbes (Cole, 1988; Regis, 1999). A release of bacteria from naval vessels off the coasts of Virginia and San Francisco infected many people, including about 800,000 people in the Bay area alone. Bacterial aerosols were released at more than 200 sites, including bus stations and airports. The most infamous test was the 1966 contamination of the New York metro system with Bacillus globigii— a non-infectious bacterium used to simulate the release of anthrax—to study the spread of the pathogen in a big city.
While i doubt you can differentiate the difference, I'd wager that others more intelligent would be able to appreciate the less than subtle difference, between Japan and Germany spreading well known deadly pathogens such as Anthrax and Cholera and the plague. The spreading of which resulted in the deaths of 10,000’s (Some say up to 200,000 people). Compared to the US spreading of what was considered to be harmless bacteria and other markers, used only to simulate how a biological attack might spread, where 1 single person died.
Britain's little look over here attention grabber - while US and Israel do their thing in Syria? - https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-...-nuclear-power
https://sputniknews.com/analysis/201...n_626011&ues=1
https://southfront.org/u-s-officiall...astern-ghouta/
It has been said that US is occupied territory of Israel? - Proof of the pudding? :- https://www.timesofisrael.com/pompeo...medium=twitter
US Commander Says He Is Ready To Risk The Lives of His Troops to Defend Israel https://needtoknow.news/2018/03/us-c...defend-israel/ That's a risk "he" is ready to take???
Europeans Are Waking Up! | How Even Ordinary People Are Beginning to Take Action Against Immigration - Too little too late?
Well, that cunt merkel has a LOT to answer for.
Partially why Britain is trying to free itself of the EU chains, which is a very good move. All European nations have lost national identity and traditions because of the Brussels bureaucrats and their meddling.
France seems to have suffered greatly, but after WW3 the loser should be forced to keep France.
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
Perhaps the socialist that can't distinguish between a commercial entity and his policy piggy bank should be the one to step down...
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/pol...own-or-shut-up
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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