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Originally posted by Freeborn
reply to post by oozyism
He also said a Jew burnt the Reichstag down.
He also said he had no desire to unite Germany and Austria.
He also said he had no designs on Czechoslovakia.
He also said he wouldn't invade Poland.
He also said he wouldn't invade Russia.
Guess what, he lied!
Why?
Because it served his purpose.
Originally posted by oozyism
reply to post by Freeborn
Well I hope now you realize what we have been arguing in one of those thread, do you remember?
Answer this, does it matter whether Hitler claim to be a Christian or not?
Originally posted by Freeborn
Clarity oozy
You claim all politicians lie yet believe ambiguos quotes about a Supreme Being and Creator.
Why?
Because it fits into your pre-conceived ideas.
My question was simple yes or no.
Does it matter if he claimed to be Christian or not.
From above you are hinting no.
I want a confirmation thanks.
Originally posted by Freeborn
reply to post by oozyism
Can you read?
Medieval Kingdom of Khazaria, 652-1016
Over a thousand years ago, the far east of Europe was ruled by Jewish kings who presided over numerous tribes, including their own tribe: the Turkic Khazars. After their conversion, the Khazar people used Jewish personal names, spoke and wrote in Hebrew, were circumcised, had synagogues and rabbis, studied the Torah and Talmud, and observed Hanukkah, Pesach, and the Sabbath. The Khazars were an advanced civilization with one of the most tolerant societies of the medieval period. It hosted merchants from all over Asia and Europe. On these pages it is hoped that you may learn more about this fascinating culture.
It was at the Caucasus, however, that the Arabs encountered the Khazars, initiating a war that lasted over a century and effectively prevented Europe from becoming Islamic. So powerful, socially and militarily, were the Khazars that, as Kevin Alan Brook relates in his work The Jews of Khazaria, "a 10th-century emperor of the Byzantines [Roman Empire], Constantine Porphyrogenitus, sent correspondence to the Khazars marked with a gold seal worth 3 solidi - more than the 2 solidi that always accompanied letters to the Pope of Rome, the Prince of the Rus, and the Prince of the Hungarians." 3
Rutgers University Professor Peter Golden, referred to by Brook as "one of the principal authorities on the Khazars," wrote, "Every schoolchild in the West has been told that if not for Charles Martel and the battle of Poitiers there might be a mosque where Notre Dame now stands. What few schoolchildren are aware of," Golden emphasizes, "is that if not for the Khazars...Eastern Europe might well have become a province of Islam."
Originally posted by WashingtonGrewHemp
Wow, ATS is crawling with Mossad disinfo agents, that much is clear to me now, after having only been a member for a little over a week or so.
Originally posted by Steam
The Protocol of the Elders of Zion documents were proven to be hoaxes.
I thought people knew this by now...
While there is continued popularity of The Protocols in nations from South America to Asia, since the defeat of Nazi Germany and fascist Italy in WWII, governments or political leaders in most parts of the world have generally avoided claims that The Protocols represent factual evidence of a real Jewish conspiracy. The exception to this is the Middle East, where a large number of Arab and Muslim regimes and leaders have endorsed them as authentic, including endorsements of The Protocols from Presidents Gamal Abdel Nasser and Anwar Sadat of Egypt, one of the President Arifs of Iraq, King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, and Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi of Libya. The 1988 charter of Hamas, a Palestinian Islamist group, states that The Protocols of the Elders of Zion embodies the plan of the Zionists.[67] Recent endorsements in the 21st century have been made by the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Sheikh Ekrima Sa'id Sabri, and the education ministry of Saudi Arabia.[68]