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A channel for historical content, including lesser known moments and opinions on history.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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Barbara Lerner Spectre dedicated her life to making Sweden multicultural and no longer Swedish.
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From the Great Replacement in the USA: when communists protest, capitalists immediately replace white labor and ownership. In warfare, Carl von Clausewitz called this principle the concentration of forces.
Gordon Gottsegen (2020). Microsoft Will Invest $150M in D&I Programs, Commits to Racial Justice | Built In Seattle. [online] Available at: https://www.builtinseattle.com/articles/microsoft-invests-150m-diversity-inclusion-racial-justice.
The Great Replacement in Russia.
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Gazeta_quot_parizhsky_Vestnik_quot_Parizh_1943-_40.pdf
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Газета "Парижский вестник" Париж 1943-№40.
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Destabilising white rule in South Africa was George Soros' "first major commitment" (Soros on Soros, 1995), he sponsored ANC comrades long before the formal end of the white government.
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In 1954, a wise British man said:
"Racial equality is a policy put forward by nations that have no colour problem."

– 'As Beverly Baxter Sees It – The Colour Problem', The Townsville Daily Bulletin, 15 Feb 1954. Available at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/62513797
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General Jorge Ubico served as president of Guatemala from 1931 to 1944. He had risen from the army core which was traditionally anti-communist, and he was a personal admirer of Adolf Hitler. However he faced strong Roosevelt administration pressure to join the USA against Germany during World War II. Ubico's administration was dictatorial and militaristic, yet he made significant contributions: he built roads, enforced honesty in public office (which garnered worldwide admiration), established a modern police system, renovated the army, and expanded public health and sanitation services. Guatemala City was as clean as any capital in the world. According to many he established an unprecedented age of culture in his homeland. He had a strong love of discipline, and plenty of energy in enforcing it. Under his rule, debt slavery was outlawed; however, his anti-vagrancy laws against immorality attracted forced labour as a penalty.

Communists employed the typical human sacrifice-orientated tactics reminiscent of those seen in Sharpeville, South Africa, and Narita Airport in Tokyo to incite public hatred against Ubico, ultimately leading to his resignation in 1944. While Guatemala enjoyed a stable financial position under Ubico, the national debt skyrocketed in the decade following the communist takeover. One target was Ubico's anti-vagrancy laws which they wanted to translate to communist slavery, proposing revisions that mandated any man between 18 and 60 who cultivated less than nine acres of land (including subsistence farmers) to work for an employer for at least 150 days annually or face punishment for vagrancy.
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Western Province Command Commemorative March / Kommandment Westelike Provinsie Gedenkmars, 1991.
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Liberals
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