(Continued from here: https://johndenugent.com/1884-plus-four-excellent-books-since-december-first/ )
— 31 December 2022 250 euros (US$225) from C in Germany
— 25 December 2022 $20 via CashApp from I in unknown country
— 24 December 2022 200 euros (=$180) via PayPal from M in France
— 21 December 2022 $100 via CashApp from K in Massachusetts
— 14 December 2022 $137 via Gabpay from B in Georgia
— 13 December 2022 AUS$50 (= US$30) from P in Australia
— 12 December 2022 100 euros (=US$90) from M in France
— 30 November 2022 46 euros (around US$41) from B in Denmark
Danish folk clothing
— 30 November 2022 100 euros via PayPal from M in France
— 24 November 2022 $10 via Cash App from I in unknown location
— 19 November 2022 $117 via Gabpay from B in Georgia
— 13 November 2022 $100 via Western Union from B in Georgia
— 12 November 2022 $20 Australian (US$15), letter and Mars info from J in Australia
— 7 November 2022 $480 from J in Illinois to pay directly my overdue electric bill
— 7 November 2022 $100 in cash from a local person
— 3 November 2022 400 euros ( = US$360) from C in Germany
— 3 November 2022 cash donation of $40 from a local and purchases made for me
— 1 November 2022 $150 via CashApp from K in Massachusetts
— 1 November 2022 $250 in cash and a food card from G in Michigan
— 1 November 2022 $45 (48 euros) from B in Denmark
— 26 October 2022 300 euros via PayPal from M in France
The military of France: The aircraft carrier “Charles de Gaulle,” the Rafale fighter jet; the LeClerc tank; and a French Alpine soldier in Afghanistan about to kill violent Muslims
— 14 October 2022 $52 via PayPal from M in Texas
— 26 October 2022 $60 via CashApp from I in [unknown location]
— 22 October 2022 Australian $30 ($US$20) plus a very nice condolence card, letter and information on Mars
— 22 October 2022 $70 donation from a local person
— 21 October 2022 $100 via CashApp from K in Massachusetts, a steady and generous donor, with both Irish and German heritage, who has supported my mission and goal of a white spiritual awakening since high school in 2009
— 20 October 2022 100 euros via PayPal from M in France
— 14 October 2022 $50 (48 euros) via PayPal from B in Denmark
— 13 October 2022 $100 via Amazon gift card from G in Cicero, Illinois
— 7 October 2022 100 euros by PayPal from M in France
Reconstruction of the appearance of Joan of Arc by the German police (Bundeskriminalamt, Wiesbaden) using computers and facial science
— 6 October 2022 $500 by PayPal from D in Texas
— 3 October 2022 $100 by check from K in California
“Enclosed is a $100 check to help you in the difficult time in the wake of Margi’s unfortunate death, sincerely, K”
— 30 September 2022 $160 via CashApp from J in Arkansas
— 30 September 2022 $50 via PayPal from S in Germany
— 30 September 2022 $50 via CashApp from I in unknown location
I wrote him:
— 30 September 2022 $30 in cash and a beautiful condolence card from C in North Dakota
I received today a heart-warming condolence card from near Bismarck, the capital of North Dakota (named, yes, after the Iron Chancellor who united Germany), and a thirty-dollar donation, I photographed them in Margi’s chair.
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The last photo I took of my beloved, smiling bravely, blinking back the tears, a tough national socialist with a tender heart….
— 29 September 2022 150 euros (about same in US D) via PayPal from C in Germany
The Holsten Gate in Lübeck, on the Baltic, the leading city of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
I wrote him:
Lieber Kampgenosse S[],Haben Sie vielen herzlichen Dank für diese große Spende! Sie sind Retter in der Not!Gerade die mutwillige US-Zerstörung der zwei russischen Nordstream-Pipelines beweist den Ernst der Stunde. Das ist eine Kriegshandlung! Die Pipelines kosteten auch viel, 20 Milliarden Dollar!Ihre treue Unterstützung ist mir ein großer Trost nach zweieinhalb Wochen Todestrauer.Danke nochmals!John de Nugent.
FR: Cher camarade combattant S[], Merci beaucoup pour ce don important ! Vous êtes un sauveur en cas d’urgence! La destruction gratuite par les États-Unis des deux pipelines russes Nordstream prouve la gravité de ce moment. C’était un acte de guerre ! Les pipelines ont également coûté cher à la Russie, 20 milliards de dollars ! Votre fidèle soutien m’est d’un grand réconfort après deux semaines et demie de deuil. Merci encore! John de Nugent
— 28 September 2022 200 euros from M in France
— 28 September 2022 $100 from K in California
— 29 September 2022 two very useful gift items from M in Texas: a white-noise device to help with my sleep during this time of great bereavement
and also two good sleep masks:
— 27 September 2022 $50 via PayPal from V in Denmark
— 26 September 2022 20 euros in cash and a very kind note of condolences from a female comrade in Germany
— 19 September 2022 100 euros (ca. $95) from M in France, the all-time top donor
— 14 September 2022 two beautiful porcelain serving bowls made by Johann Haviland, Bavaria, Germany, from D in Indiana
— 13 September 2022 $300 loan forgiven by P in Florida
— 9 September 2022 200 euros (ca. $190) from M in France, the all-time top donor
— 6 September 2022 $150 via PayPal from B in Georgia
— 31 August 2022 $229 Amazon gift card from J in Cicero, Illinois
— 29 August 2022 200 euros (ca. $190) from M in France, the all-time top donor
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Picturesque Brittany, France, keltic for millennia, and home of my top donor in 13 years of donations, received a new migration of Kelts hailing from Britain (hence the name). This was after the Anglo-Saxons, Germanic peoples, invaded Britain from Holland and Germany in the 400s AD.
Brittany is famous for seafood, prehistoric monuments, for nationalist political leader Jean-Marie Le Pen, and for keltic good looks, meaning often brown or black hair, blue eyes, and freckles, as in Ireland or parts of England. My own ancestry is part-keltic: Irish and Scottish, and my chin whiskers used to be red. 😉 Now they are, ahem, silver. 😉
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If you wish to donate using PayPal, pls write me for details at john_denugent@yahoo.com or, better, after getting your own free, encrypted protonmail.com account, write me an an email to avatardah@protonmail.com
— 28 August 2022 $100 cash from S, a local mechanic
— 27 August 2022 $200 via CashApp from K in Massachusetts
— 27 August 2022 $50 (47 euros) from M in Texas
— 27 August 2022 $11 via CashApp from J in [unknown]
— 18 August 2022 $200 via PayPal from D in Texas
— 16 August 2022 $100 via CashApp from IR in unknown location
— 16 August 2022 $100 via CashApp from M in Arkansas
— 12 August 2022 200 euros from M in France
— 9 August 2022 $300 loan via Walmart-to-Walmart from P in Florida
— 6 August 2022 50 dollars via CashApp from R
— 6 August 2022 100 dollars cash and a wedding congratulation card from P in Florida
— 4 August 2022 $160 via PayPal from B in Georgia
— 31 July 2022 100 euros from M in France
— 26 July 2022 $50 via PayPal from M in Texas
— 19 July 2022 100 euros from M in France
Chateau de Suscinio of the Dukes of Brittany in France
— 14 July 2022 $100 via CashApp from K in Massachusetts with birthday greetings
— 13 July 2022 $40 in cash from N in Austin, Texas, home of Margi’s late father, the great poet Albert Huffstickler
— 12 July 2022 A big, 500 euro donation via PayPal from a German donor
— 13 July 2022 $40 in cash from N in Austin, Texas, home of Margi’s late father, the great poet Albert Huffstickle
— 11 July 2022 $40 by check from P in Minnesota for Margi’s cancer fight (funds earmarked for her go entirely to her)
— 11 July 2022 $100 by check from repeat donor K in California for Margi’s cancer fight (funds earmarked for her go entirely to her)
— 7 July 2022 $120 cash for Margi and cancer advice from TM in New Jersey
— 7 July 2022 200 euros from M in France
— 6 July 2022 $150 via PayPal from DK in Texas [for Margi’s cancer fight and revisionist work]
— 6 July 2022 2022 $150 via CashApp from K in Massachusetts
— 6 July 2022 $50 via PayPal from DK in Texas [for Margi’s cancer fight and revisionist work]
— 4 July 2022 778 euros via Paypal from M in Arkansas (funds earmarked for her go entirely to her)
— 4 July 2022 2022 $10 via CashApp from NW in [unknown location]
— 4 July transfer by me to England to two different Eastern European banks (one in neither an EU nor NATO country) as partial payments to end up with 1) my webmaster in Russia and 2) also my website monitor in France
— 4 July 2022 $100 via PayPal from JR in Massachusetts
— 4 July 2022 $200 from M in [unknown location]
— 2 July 2022 2022 $10 via CashApp from J in Arkansas
— 30 June 2022 $100 via PayPal from V in Portugal (photo of a coastal city in that beautiful country, Porto. Port wine, one of Portugal’s most famous exports, is named after Porto.)
— 30 June 2022 $50 via Paypal from M in Texas, who wrote me (on VK):
Margi added me as a Facebook friend a long time ago and I have remained a friend even if I am off Facebook for many years. She is appreciated for being a kind soul and a musician and for being your refuge and encouraging one. I might not have heard of you and your writing without her. I think you will be instrumental in a powerful breakthrough that wakes many from the apathy and spiritual coma many live in.
–29 June 2022 $100 via Amazon gift card from J in Nevada
— 27 June 2022 $50 via CashApp from J in [unknown]
— 27 June 2020 200 euros from M in France
— 23 June 2022 $100 in free mechanical work by a local professional mechanic to replace the belt for the power steering and air conditioning and do other work on Margi’s 2003 Hyundai Sonata, without which we could not drive 60 miles one-way several times a week to her doctors in Houghton-Hancock, in Marquette (105 miles) or at the Lac Vieux Desert Medical Center in Watersmeet (70 miles); without this car, Margi would be dead. There are literally NO medical doctors living and practicing in this isolated county of 5,000 people, just rotating ER physicians for life-and-death emergencies.
Margi waving with her Hyundai on the left and her garden in the foreground. Despite her cancer she is growing vegetables and herbs here every day.
— 23 June 2022 via PayPal from B in Georgia
— 23 June 2022 $150 via CashApp from K in Massachusetts
— 22 June 2022 $200 from an Italian-American and fmr Navy officer from Florida
— 21 June 2022 $35 [? Amt not yet known] from V in Denmark via PayPal
— 21 June 2022 $200 ($250 Canadian) from M in British Columbia, Canada
— 20 June 2022 $200 from S in Ontonagon
and 200 euros from M in France
— 13 June 2022 200 euros from M in France
— 11 June 2022 $300 loan via Western Union from P in Florida
— 6 June 2022 200 euros from M in France
To honor this French comrade and major donor, I wish to highlight his countrymen, King Louis IX of France, who burned hundreds of Talmuds, after a thorough examination of their vile contents, fought the Muslims in two Crusades, and did many outstanding things for his country and all of Europe.
Burning Talmuds in 1240
Wiki:
Louis IX (25 April 1214 – 25 August 1270), commonly known as Saint Louis or Louis the Saint, was King of France from 1226 to 1270, and the most illustrious of the Direct Capetians. He was crowned in Reims at the age of 12, following the death of his father, Louis VIII. His mother, Blanche of Castile, ruled the kingdom as regent until he reached maturity, and then remained his valued adviser until her death. During Louis’ childhood, Blanche dealt with the opposition of rebellious vassals and secured Capetian success in the Albigensian Crusade, which had started 20 years earlier.
As an adult, Louis IX faced recurring conflicts with some of his realm’s most powerful nobles, such as Hugh X of Lusignan and Peter of Dreux. Simultaneously, Henry III of England attempted to restore the Angevin continental possessions, but was promptly routed at the Battle of Taillebourg. Louis annexed several provinces, notably parts of Aquitaine, Maine and Provence.
Louis IX enjoyed immense prestige throughout Christendom and was one of the most notable European monarchs of the Middle Ages. His reign is remembered as a medieval golden age in which the Kingdom of France reached an economic as well as political peak. His fellow European rulers esteemed him highly for his skill at arms, the power and unmatched wealth of his kingdom, but also for his reputation for fairness and moral integrity; he was often asked to arbitrate their disputes.[1][2]
He was a reformer and developed a process of French royal justice in which the king was the supreme judge to whom anyone could in theory appeal for the amendment of a judgment. He banned trials by ordeal, tried to end the scourge of private wars, and introduced the presumption of innocence to criminal procedures. To enforce his new legal system, Louis IX created provosts and bailiffs.
Honoring a vow he had made while praying for recovery during a serious illness, Louis IX led the ill-fated Seventh Crusade and Eighth Crusade against the Muslim dynasties that ruled North Africa, Egypt and the Holy Land in the 13th century. He was captured in the first and ransomed, and he died from dysentery during the latter. He was succeeded by his son Philip III.
His admirers through the centuries have regarded Louis IX as the ideal Christian ruler. He was a splendid knight whose kindness and engaging manner made him popular, though contemporaries occasionally rebuked him as a “monk king”.[2][3] He was seen as inspired by Christian zeal and Catholic devotion.
Enforcing strict Catholic orthodoxy, his laws punished blasphemy by mutilation of the tongue and lips,[4] and he ordered the burning of some 12,000 manuscript copies of the Talmud and other important Jewish books after the Disputation of Paris of 1240.[5] He is the only canonized king of France, and there are consequently many places named after him.
Pope Boniface VIII proclaimed the canonisation of Louis in 1297;[40] he is the only French king to be declared a saint.[41] Louis IX is often considered the model of the ideal Christian monarch.[40] The influence of his canonization was so great that many of his successors were named Louis after him.
Named in his honour, the Sisters of Charity of St. Louis is a Roman Catholic religious order founded in Vannes, France, in 1803.[42] A similar order, the Sisters of St Louis, was founded in Juilly in 1842.[43][44]
He is honoured as co-patron of the Third Order of St. Francis, which claims him as a member of the Order. Even in childhood, his compassion for the poor and suffering people was known to those who were close to him. When he became king, over a hundred poor people were served meals in his house on ordinary days. Often the king served these guests himself. Such acts of charity, coupled with Louis’s devout religious practices, gave rise to the legend that he joined the Third Order of St. Francis. Though it is unlikely that Louis did join the order, his life and actions proclaimed him as one of them in spirit.[8]
Louis was renowned for his charity. Beggars were fed from his table: he ate their leavings; washed their feet; ministered to the wants of lepers, who were generally ostracized; and daily fed over one hundred poor. He founded many hospitals and houses: the House of the Filles-Dieu for reformed prostitutes; the Quinze-Vingt for 300 blind men (1254), and hospitals at Pontoise, Vernon, and Compiègne.[28]
— 31 May 2022 $15 via Amazon gift card from J in Nevada
— 31 May 2022 $38 via PayPal from V in Denmark
— 29 May 2022 200 euros from M in France
– 29 May 2022 $34 via PayPal from B in Georgia
— 29 May 2022 $100 via CashApp from K in Massachusetts
— 26 May 2022 $105 in cash and other valuable gifts from P in Florida
— 26 May 2022 $50 via PayPal from M in Texas
— 26 May 2022 $50 via PayPal from M in Texas
— 23 May 2022 $74 via Amazon gift card from J in Cicero, Illinois
— 22 May 2022 100 euros from M in France via PayPal
— 16 May 2022 130 euros from D in Austria
He wrote:
I have also often thought about you, and I hope that Margi will be healthy again and beat cancer! I pray for you and her to gain vigor and divine help, and I hope the 130-euro donation will be of good use. Delighted to hear your hard work is coming to fruition, and you are right that people are getting really ready for the truth!
The Karlskirche (Charles Church) in Vienna, watercolor by A. Hitler
— — 14 May 2022 200 euros from M in France
— 9 May 2022 $65 (actually via Bitcoin from CashApp) from J (location not disclosed)
— 7 May 2022 200 euros from M in France
A calanque which I visited in 2004, being a kind of Mediterranean fjord, located on the French Riviera, the “Côte d’azur” ( = ” the blue coast”)
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— 6 May 2022 $125 via PayPal from B in Georgia
City Hall, Athens, Georgia, home of the University of Georgia
— 5 May 2022 $100 via PayPal from V in Portugal
Lagos in sunny Portugal, a once keltic country with Roman, then Swabian-Germanic admixtures
— 4 May 2022 $5 cash from P in Florida
— 2 May 2022 100 euros from M in France
— 27 April 2022 $6 in cash (three two-dollar bills) from donor X in Florida
— 26 April 2022 200 euros via PayPal from M in France
The splendid Tsar Alexander III Bridge in Paris commemorates Franco-Russian friendship and an alliance between Paris and Moscow that was signed in 1892 by that Russian monarch.
— 26 April 2022 $100 from K in Massachusetts via CashApp
— 26 April 2022 $49 from J in Nevada via Amazon gift card
— 26 April 2022 $54 from M in Texas via PayPal
— 26 April 2022 $50 from I via CashApp
— 24 April 2022 $100 from J via CashApp (actually for helping Margi with her cancer, but this indirectly benefits my work as well)
— 18 April 2022 200 euros via PayPal from M in France
— 18 April 2022 $100 from K in Massachusetts via Cash App
Statue of the Minuteman, Concord, Massachusetts. From 1997-2000 I was a tour guide part time on the Freedom Trail around Boston and often took busloads of people to
this momentous spot. Of course, the great revolution those men and women fought for has been utterly betrayed since neither the JQ nor the racial issue were addressed when the new country was starting out.
What freedoms do we now still have? We can choose between vanilla and French vanilla. 😉
Nor was the central problem of mankind addressed, the egoic mind, so that the Constitution was designed by the Founding Fathers to create a very weak central government, not a strong one that could enact fundamental changes, all due to a fear of American-born tyrants arising to lord it over us just as King George III of England had done.
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So the decadence, the corruption, the divisions, the domination of Big Money, the feuding political parties, and the rule of bullying and parasitical minorities all continue, all fester on, and they kill off our last freedoms.
— 15 April 2022 $150 via PayPal from B in the State of Georgia, famous for its peaches
— 9 April 2022 200 euros via PayPal from M in France
BRITTANY’S CANCALE OYSTERS
A Breton food specialty is of course seafood and specifically oysters in Cancale. The Breton seaside town of Cancale is renowned for its oysters – in fact, it produces over 15,000 tons of them every year! Farmed by individual farmers on huge oyster beds that you can see at low tide, the oysters grown in Cancale are some of the most famous gourmet produce from Brittany.
— 8 April 2022 200 Australian dollars ( = US$150) from F in Australia, sent wrapped up properly in aluminum foil to “foil” nosy and greedy postal clerks
(Full size)
— 7 April 2022 $150 bank wire from P in Australia
— 7 April 2022 $50 donation and $200 loan from S in Florida
— 1 April 2022 200 euros from M in France
— 31 March 2023 $12 cash from X in Florida
— 26 March 2022 $100 via Amazon gift card from J in Nevada
— 26 March 2022 200 euros via PayPal from M in France
–- 21 March 2022 $60 from M in Ontario, Canada
–20 March 2022 200 euros from M in France
— 19 March 2022 $260 ($10 and then $250) from B in Georgia/USA
— 15 March 2022 $150 via CashApp from K in Massachusetts
Historic downtown Boston — I lived nearby 1971-74 and 1994-2003
— 14 Mar 2022 $100 via Amazon gift card from J in Chicago 😉
— 12 March 2022 $50 from M in Texas via PayPal
— 11 March 2022 200 euros from M in France via PayPal
$200 just came in, which is great, and appreciated highly, amounting to $450 so far this month, but not nearly enough. I still need $950 more!
— 10 March 2022 $150 via bank wire from P in Australia
— 9 March 2022 $50 via PayPal from V in Denmark
— 5 Mar 2022 100 euros from M in France
CHATEAU DE CHENONCEAU, LOIRE VALLEY
— 1 March 2022 $100 via CashApp from K in Massachusetts
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— 26 February 2022 $34 via PayPal from V in Denmark
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— 26 February 2022 $100 check from K in California
— 26 Feb 2022 200 euros from M in France
— 23 Feb 2022 $80 via PayPal from J in San Francisco
— 22 Feb 2022 $25 Amazon gift card from T in Florida
— 22 Feb 2022 $25 Duran coffee mug from P in Florida
A friend in Florida who also assiduously follows the Dynamic Durans, the best World-Figure-Outers Ever, bought me this elegant and sturdy Duran mug. This is the mug shot. 😉 Soon it will be full of hot coffee as a reward for a morning of snow-blowing (just off Lake Superior in Upper Michigan).
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— 22 Feb 2022 $150 by bank wire from P in Australia
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I raised the monthly donations goal in the middle of March to $1,600, and donations reached $1,782.
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The initial goal of $1,400 did not include repairing the eleven-day February hack. 36,000 images are missing. 13 years of blogs have no photos.
This was a hack at the highest level. Margi is now helping me restore my key articles, and I am paying her $5 an hour, which gives her a sense of working, of advancing our Cause, and of not thinking about her liver cancer.
–24 June 2021 $190 in cash and ltr from N in Georgia
–21 June 2021 200 euros, photos from the Louvre Museum, and a kind note from M in France
–18 June 2021 150 euros, photos of the Roman arena in ancient Paris, then called “Lutetia,” and card from M in France.
–17 June 2021 200 euros, photos and card from M in France. (Lower-right: I always carry a sandwich in case I get hungry …)
— 16 June 2021 100 Australian dollars ( = $60 US) from Australian comrade P
He ends his kind letter:
TO ALL MY AMERICAN FRIENDS!
Please send John a donation — whatever you can spare.
John is doing wonderful work on the vaccine issue.
He is trying to save lives!
— 11 June 2021 $20 and note from T in New York State
— 8 June 2021 US$500 and kind note from C in North Carolina (Internet/phone cut-off notice on pink paper on the right)
— 8 June 2021 100 euros from M in France
— 4 June 2021 $300 via Amazon gift card from G in Cicero, Illinois
These Amazon gifts pay for vital things I need or that keep Margi healthy so I can do my mission without a beloved spouse who is sick and dying on me, draining me in every way.
Among them, this incredible $40 book Virus Mania:
— 4 June 2021 100 euros ( = same in dollars) and Versailles pictures from M in France
–29 May 2021 $100 via Amazon gift card from J in Nevada
–29 May 2021 $200 loan from P in Florida
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— 28 May 2021 200 euros, photos and letters from the heroic M in France, who rightly quoted Mussolini to me: “If one cannot give his blood, at least one can give money.”
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— 24 May 2021 150 euros from M in France
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— 22 May 2021 $100 via Amazon gift card from J in Nevada
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–May 16, 2021 $300 via Amazon gift card from G in Illinois
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— 16 May 2021 $50 via PayPal from H in Denmark
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Kronborg Castle, Helsingfors
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.(Not the donor) This was Povl [ = Paul] Riis-Knudsen, a very, very brave Danish national socialist whom I met several times via Matt Koehl, the then leader of the NSWPP.
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For generations jewry has owned or controlled the main newspapers in Scandinavia (as well as in Holland), successfully brainwashing Germany’s neighbors and blood kindred to hate themselves, their race, all their German cousins — and obviously Hitler and his national socialists.
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Incredibly, Denmark let SEVEN THOUSAND little German children, evacuated from East Prussia in 1945 to escape the mass murderers of the Red Army, perish of hunger and a total lack of medical care in Danish barbed-wire death camps after the war. Inconceivable with such an otherwise highly civilized and decent nordic people!
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Anyway, Povl was a true hero to stand up for NS in a country that the Jews had taught day and night to hate our sacred cause, the true cause of the Scandinavian peoples too who now are being overrun by Muslim savages!
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A comrade urged me to not overglorify nordic genes. Believe me, I do not. To let little children perish over the course of months over a Holocaust that the Germans never committed — and over an occupation which was a military necessity but also extremely mild — was a staggering crime against humanity and little blond Germanic children by their fellow nordics.
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If people say, well, the Jews brainwashed the Danes, well, from 1940-45, under German occupation, they had also gotten THE TRUTH! And they rejected it! This is truly a benighted planet…
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— 15 May 2021 Five letters containing generous donations (100 euros x 4 plus 60 euros) arrive suddenly from M in France!
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