British general Jeffrey Amherst tried to exterminate enemy Indians using blankets rolled in bodies of smallpox victims. Does that mean he was a Jew? And were the Indians the good guys?
So tired of high-school dropouts going online to presumptuously lecture others about historical figures when they understand almost nothing. There is NO proof that Lord Amherst (a British general who sent Amerindians blankets that gave them smallpox) was a Jew
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffery_Amherst,_1st_Baron_Amherst
nor that Stalin or Eisenhower were Jews.
Do you understand [I posted to the guy] that GOYIM CAN BE EVIL TOO, and NARCISSISTIC GOYS make deals with Jews to get power, fame, sex and wealth?
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In the movie “Wall Street,” Charlie Sheen’s Gentile character is reeled in by the Jew “Gordon Gecko” (played by the real jew, Michael Douglas) but that does not make him “a Jew”.
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It is DANGEROUS folly to assume “all whites are good” and “all Jews are bad.” DNA does not MAKE anyone either thing. It merely creates tendencies (which some Jews even overcome: Bobby Fischer, Benjamin Freedman, Mordechai Vanunu, Alan Sabrosky, etc.)
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Jew Bobby Fischer had more balls than 90% of the white men I know.
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Just last night, a very nice local woman and grandmother (I know her daughter as well) was telling me (people confide very painful things to me) how the high school football team quarterback, back when she was in high school in 1976, tried to brutally rape her, he had his knees on her arms, pinning her to the ground, and then his own cousin came running up, yelled, and kicked him hard in the ribs to make him stop trying to rape her.
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(Just a pic from Google Images – this guy is probably perfectly okay; I am using this pic just to make a point.)
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Guess what? That quarterback was a handsome, muscular, good-looking, AND full-of-himself Aryan asshole — N-O-T A JEW.
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……See also: Were the Indians really the “Native Americans” — & were they “victims” and “the good guys”?
Our ancient white Solutrean ancestors in America and around the world
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Catherine German, a white pioneer girl from Georgia raped by Wyoming Indians from 1872-75.
Both parents and two siblings were murdered. The ancient white Solutreans in North America were overwhelmed by numerically superior Mongoloids from Siberia, and the men tortured and genocided. White women were often kept alive as sex and work slaves. Nothing changed in this Amerindian behavior, based on the LOVE OF TORTURE, for ten thousand years. They also massacred and tortured each other. So white American women who were captured from 1620-1880 suffered the exact same fate as the white Solutrean women 100 centuries earlier.
If the media-propagated lie were true that Indians were the first inhabitants, then this graphic would make sense — suggesting whites descend from illegal immigrants living on Indian land.
…..Murders of the German Family
The Atlanta Constitution
March 26, 1875
Indian Atrocities
Surrender of the Murderers of the German Family
The Story of the Survivors
[Cheyenne (Indian Nation) Letter to N. Y. Herald.]
This wild western country, uninhabited save by big strolling bands of Indians with,
here and there a government post, has never known a tragedy that equals that committed in Central Kansas, September 11, 1874.
General Thomas Neil is the commander of the post, and in answer to a question by the Herald correspondent as to the manner of the surrender of the Cheyennes he said:
“Stone Calf, the chief of the Cheyenne, came into the post on February 9th, saying that the tribe would surrender. I sent out an ambulance for the two German girls, Catherine and Sophia, and on the 25th they were brought in. They were in a terrible condition. All the garments they wore was an old army blanket, and their face and bodies were daubed with paint.
Mr. John D. Miles, the United States Indian Agent, took them immediately to his house, where they were dressed and properly cared for.”
Catherine, the eldest, is but seventeen years old, and is a young lady of neat figure and rather handsome. From her manner it is evident that she has been well reared and that her family was well-to-do in the world.
Sophia fared better in her trials. She is eleven years of age, and like her sister, has dark hair ands blue eyes.
She is tall and well-developed for one of her years. Both of them were treated very horribly while with the Indians, as their present condition shows. Both were subjected to indescribable indignities and beastly outrages by nearly all the male Indians.
The family consisted of John German his wife, Lydia, and seven children, as follows:
Rebecca, 21; Stephen, 19, Johanna, 15, Catherine, 17; Sophia, 11; Julia, 7, and Nancy 5.
Five years ago they left Morgantown, Fannin County, Ga., and removed to Howell county, Mo.
In May, 1872 they removed to Merryville, Stone County, Mo., and in the following September they emigrated to Elgin Howard County, Kansas, from which place they started to Colorado and on the journey they were all, with the exception of four, murdered. On arriving at Smoky Hill River, in the central part of Kansas only about fourteen miles from the Kansas Pacific Railroad, and within thirty miles of Fort Wallace, they were attacked by the Indians.
CATHERINE’S STORY
Catherine, in an interview with a reporter of The Herald, said:
“Just as the sun was rising, and while engaged in driving the cattle up the river bank towards the wagon, I heard shouts and yells, and running closer, saw my father fall, shot through the back by an Indian.
I was terribly frightened, but I can never forget the spectacle that there ensued.
My brother Stephen was a half mile away hunting up some stock, and he had a gun with him. As poor father fell, mother rushed toward him, only to receive a shot from another Indian who fired at her head, killing her almost instantly. My father was not killed at once, for he moved his arms about as he was scalped by one of the party. They also scalped my mother.
An old squaw picked up our axe and struck it in my father’s head, leaving it fixed in his skull.
During the time this was going on one party rode after Stephen and shot and scalped him.
My sister, Rebecca, made a brave defense with an axe; she knocked down one of the Indians, and would have killed him if she had not been tomahawked from behind. While half insensible, and scarcely alive the Indians (five or six of them) despoiled her person and after that scalped her.
They then carried her neat the wagon tore off her clothes, piled them over her, with some other things from the wagon, and while she was still alive set fire to the pile and burdened her up.
Here the broken-hearted girl broke down and the reporter waited some time before she could proceed. Amidst sobs and tears, and in broken utterances, she continued as follows, occasionally assisted by Sophia:
“After all were killed but we five sisters, they gathered around us to see which one should be put out of the way, as they said they could only take four along. One Indian, who seemed to be a chief, came up and looked at Johanna and me, suddenly drew up his gun and shot my sister’s head off. I was so frightened that I could not stir for a long time. As soon as they got everything they wanted they set the wagon on fire and killed the cattle; then made Sophia ands I get on horses and tied us on, took our to little sisters up in front of them and started off as fast as the horses could go.
We traveled all day, going due south. I should judge. One squaw tried to save
Rebecca’s life; but the Indian she hit with the axe said he would have her scalp, and so she was shot.After traveling two days we crossed a railroad track. The day after we got over the railroad Medicine Man, with a small party left, and were gone until late in the afternoon. When they came up to us they had three fresh scalps and a number of articles of wearing apparel that must have belonged to a man, woman and small child; also had a lot of canned fruit and oysters.
After keeping us riding nearly two weeks the main camp near the Staked Plains was reached.
Stone Calf had command and when they brought us in all the tribe turned out and had a great time.
The same night they had a big scalp dance over the scalps of our family and made us all look at it.
Two days after the main body of Indians was reached. They took sister Julia and Nancy away from the camp and I have never seen them since.
Sophia saw them once, about December but for only a few minutes.
All of us were one day placed on horses and after the Indian fashion made to ride as fast as horses could go and the Indian who caught us had to take care of us for good.
Soon after this the whole body started north to get out of the way of the troops which, it was reported, were close at hand. Stone Calf, with Sophia, was left behind with about one hundred more, and the rest under charge of Gray Beard, Eagle Head, Heaps of Bird, and Lean Bear still kept on the north.
In about a week, while encamped on Wolf Creek, the soldiers again made the Indians run.
I did not see them, but heard the guns. All of this time I was on horseback, and a good deal of the time very sick, had to ride all the time and at night was often whipped and beaten because I could not carry as much wood and water as some of the squaws.
All this time I was under charge of Long Back. At times I was nearly frozen, having nothing but a blanket to keep warm with at night. Sometimes there would be a foot of snow on the ground, but they made me work just as hard This was about December 1st.My feet were frozen, and the nails on my right foot all came off. In January I met sister Sophia for a short time, and she told me we were better to be killed.
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