Norse paganism is foreign to White people (In plain but EXPLICIT language)
Second warning: Explicit language! Courtesy of our friend Christ3Reich.
Second warning: Explicit language! Courtesy of our friend Christ3Reich.
Of course it is not a new phenomenon, but it certainly has reached a crescendo. Jews have sought to eliminate White men from all of the arts, with the hope that the old adgage is true, and that life imitates art.
Without a doubt, Darwinian theory of Evolution and its widespread acceptance should be considered one of the greatest failures of modern "science", and of modern civilization. Everyone who accepts it, as well as those who promote it, should be embarrassed and hounded out of their professions if they refuse to repent. But we know that much of modern "science" is a farce, the "scientists" are a priesthood for the enemies of Christ, by which they have deceived the world.
This video clip was originally archived here as a companion to the May 21st, 2010 Yahweh's Covenant People program by Eli James and William Finck, which discussed the Assyrian siege of Jerusalem with Isaiah Chapter 36. Preparing for the siege, Hezekiah the king of Judah built a tunnel through which water was brought into the city from the Gihon Spring (see 2 Chronicles 32:30), which allowed Jerusalem to withstand the siege.
This is the one thing he gets right. Too bad he does not recognize all of the unclean beasts sitting in his audience!
A hundred years ago, D.W.Griffith portrayed race relations in America in a very practical, authentic manner, in Birth of a Nation (1915). And the jews and the liberal establishment gave him hell for it. Today they still do, but the movie was true then, and it is true now. Have 100 years of multiculturalism and diversity been good for America? Yes, it has been that long. The jew "Israel Zangwill" wrote the play "The Melting Pot", the propaganda that made the term famous, in 1910, and it has been all downhill from there.
The Birth of a Nation: The Most Controversial Motion Picture in American History, by Michael Collins Piper, from The Barnes Review, July, 1997
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