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Originally posted by NoJoker13
Who started that war in Iraq mr. right wing?????
And as far as I know were not lining them up in the streets and blowing heads off. And I think you need to look up the term genocide, Since it means the systematic elimination of an entire radical or cultural group.
Had Hitler managed to complete the bomb and use it on us, I bet it would have been a different tune we played.
Originally posted by LoneWeasel
Extraordinary images. What struck me straight away was how very un-German that swastika symbol looks. I know it was widely used in various Eastern cultures for centuries before the Nazis got their hands on it, but I can't for the life of me think why. It just doesn't look right, somehow! Perhaps it's the influence of colour when I'm used to seeing so many black and white images in history text books....
LW
Originally posted by Stillresearchn911
Originally posted by LoneWeasel
Extraordinary images. What struck me straight away was how very un-German that swastika symbol looks. I know it was widely used in various Eastern cultures for centuries before the Nazis got their hands on it, but I can't for the life of me think why. It just doesn't look right, somehow! Perhaps it's the influence of colour when I'm used to seeing so many black and white images in history text books....
LW
Yes the swastikas are very intimidating. I could easily see a cross there or other symbol. I think the size and infinite amount of them everywhere is what is shocking.
Another thing that struck me was that it instantly reminded me of the way north korea is right now. Their gigantic gatherings, with the children and citizens putting on giant choreographed shows for the leader. The military everywhere, I couldn't help think of how much it exactly resembles how north korea is at this moment.
Also, I wondered what the guy was looking at with his binoculars, while standing next to Hitler on the podium. Was he preforming secret service type of security? Would be interesting to know, maybe this was after the attempt on his life?
Nice find, thanks for the heads up.
Originally posted by Kandinsky All said, he wanted GB as part of his wacky Reich...
Originally posted by Stillresearchn911
Also, I wondered what the guy was looking at with his binoculars, while standing next to Hitler on the podium. Was he preforming secret service type of security? Would be interesting to know, maybe this was after the attempt on his life?
This polychromic pictograph is that of an archaic style stupa (Tibetan = chorten) as typified by the small midsection (bumpa), short spire, long streamers and horn-like finale. The counterclockwise swastika (yungdrung) painted in the same red ochre pigment identifies this as a Bon composition. Polychromic rock paintings seem to be rare in Tibet (for reference to another example see my Divine Dyads, p.262, Library of Tibetan Works and Archives: 1997). Probably early Buddhist period to 1300
Originally posted by Haunebu
Originally posted by Stillresearchn911
Originally posted by LoneWeasel
Extraordinary images. What struck me straight away was how very un-German that swastika symbol looks. I know it was widely used in various Eastern cultures for centuries before the Nazis got their hands on it, but I can't for the life of me think why. It just doesn't look right, somehow! Perhaps it's the influence of colour when I'm used to seeing so many black and white images in history text books....
LW
Yes the swastikas are very intimidating. I could easily see a cross there or other symbol. I think the size and infinite amount of them everywhere is what is shocking.
Another thing that struck me was that it instantly reminded me of the way north korea is right now. Their gigantic gatherings, with the children and citizens putting on giant choreographed shows for the leader. The military everywhere, I couldn't help think of how much it exactly resembles how north korea is at this moment.
Also, I wondered what the guy was looking at with his binoculars, while standing next to Hitler on the podium. Was he preforming secret service type of security? Would be interesting to know, maybe this was after the attempt on his life?
Nice find, thanks for the heads up.
Wow, what an Ignorance!!!
swastika-info.com...
Germany:
de.wikipedia.org...:Labach.JPG&filetimestamp=20060228140627
France:
de.wikipedia.org...:Swastika_Paris.jpg&filetimestamp=20060219194832
Scandinavia:
de.wikipedia.org...:Brakteat_von_Djupbrunns.jpg&filetimestamp=20060802115903
In Germanic Culture it stands for the "Schwarze Sonne= SS" aka Black Sun.
Originally posted by netron
that they are in colour really brings history to life.
Originally posted by NoJoker13
Your being SARCASTIC right?? Operation Iraqi Freedom?