Maybe the Commandant of the Marine Corps should try re-readibg his oath as a US military officer, just as Lieutenant Colonel Scheller has.
He is to specifically obey the Constitution of the United States, and not the president — which is what the enlisted man’s oath stipulates.
This Lieutenant Colonel Scheller is certainly a good man.
But he won’t name the Jew.
He won’t talk about race — the same as the failed Donald Trump.
And “going back to the Constitution” is no solution, anyway. Has this noble piece of paper ever stopped the Jews before?
President Abraham Lincoln was so scared of the Jews way back in 1862 that by telegram he ordered General Ulysses Grant to rescind this order!
‘Free the slaves, General Grant, but not the Whites!’
There was an Army lieutenant colonel, Terry Lajin, who refused to deploy to Afghanistan, saying the truth. Barack Obama was not born in the US, thus he could not be president, and therefore his military orders were null and void.
But Obama was not only not born in the US. His real father was a black-power militant, a Communist, and a porn writer named Frank Davis!
And Barry’s mother was a leftist jewess and a slut!
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Her Jewish father, Stanley Dunham:
Margi once dated in high school a Jewish boy in Silver Spring, Maryland, a very Jewish town (home of Goldie Hawn), who looked just like him! And Stanley was a supply sergeant behind the lines in WWII, a classic way for Jews to escape combat!
See any Stars of David at the Omaha Beach cemetery???? I mean, gee, Jews, weren’t we all fighting together the anti-Semite Hitler? (I was there, btw, in 2004.)
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Anyway, Colonel Lakin was arrested, court-martialed, caved in, crawled, and begged for mercy, saying he had only made “one bad decision.” BAD decision? It was the one good one he made!
Lakin got a dishonorable discharge and six months in prison as a just reward for wussing out.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/birther-terry-lakin-dismissed-army-sentenced-months-prison/story
In the end, only national socialists will not bend the knee.
And now you know why my life was eight years of hell under Obongo. 😉
I had published most of this shocking truth back in 2008!!!!
Trump started to also say some “birther” truths in 2012, birth-certificate stuff only, but then he wussed out and dropped it like all the other “conservatives”did.
This alone, the swastika, but more evolved and more spiritual this time, is more than ever before our only salvation. Then our ten percent will beat their five percent while the other 85% is texting. 😉
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I oppose any attempt to rebuild the country in opposition to the principles set forth in the Constitution. A return to these principles is what the White American revolution should be about, in my opinion, where “All men are created equal” should pertain to the White population of the country — even while the humanity of other races is recognized.
I agree, provided we return to what George Washington wanted, the banning of all political parties, and an all-white electorate. His Farewell Address had eight paragraphs AGAINST PARTIES!
https://johndenugent.com/multi-party-democracy-denounced-by-washington-worst-form-of-government-white-israelis-aryan-voting-system/
Rival political parties and their sinplistic, negative tv ads trashing the other guy and distorting his record are the major means by which the Jew divides and conquers us.
I recently saw a very good video by one of the two Duran men, Alex Mercouris, who is of course Greek (and also UK citizen). Mercouris said he believes in freedom and democracy …
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Interesting remarks on benevolence and authoritarianism. I would quote, to be mischievous but also serious, what Plato (of whom Mr. Mercouris may have heard 😉 ) said about the necessity of a “philosopher-king,” a truly enlightened autocrat, writing this in his famous book “The Republic.”
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He penned it after the disaster of the Peloponnesian War, in which the democracy, Athens, was guilty of great folly. (I read this book and also did a semester-long course on it at Georgetown.)
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Plato was convinced that democracy was based on an absolutely false, flattering and delusional premise that most people were noble, idealistic and rational.
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I would add that Ataturk in Turkey, Lee Yuan Kew in Singapore, or the “century of the good emperors” in Rome (as laid out by Edward Gibbon) show that a benevolent autocracy can far surpass a democracy.
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And what is democracy in the real world?
It is eternal infighting and bitter partisan divisions — disastrous things which can lead to a foreign power surreptitiously crippling or even conquering the country.
Very long documentary (1:21:33) on adrenochrome, which has short clips from Robert David Steele and Ted Gunderson – both now dead. Also includes clips from Cathy O’Brien and others:
https://odysee.com/@QuantumRhino:9/adrenochrome-illuminati-child-blood:2
Aryan pagans like the ancient Egyptians never did blood sacrifices of animals or humans – it’s a Jewish hoax. Animal and human sacrifices were performed only by Neanderthalic Semites, by Mesoamericans like the Aztecs who were influenced by Semitic merchants in prehistoric times, and by the Abrahamic religions Judaism, Islam, and Christians – only symbolically by Christians in the form of the “body and blood of Christ.”
Video includes some truly horrible, bloody, and disturbing clips of evil Islamic Arabs ritually killing cows and camels in “halal” or “kosher” slaughter, which is also practiced by the Jews. Viewer discretion advised – fountains of blood pouring out from those poor animals. Evil Semitic bastards – they should all be killed in the same manner, to see how they like it.
There is an error in the video at 22:56, but it picks up again at 28:21. Depending on your browser, you may have to go back, re-run it, and set the pointer to 28:21 to pick it up again there. Another error in the video occurs at 42:10, and lasts until the end, so 42:10 is basically the end of the video:
https://odysee.com/@Commander.Cobra.666:5/Pagan_Sacrifices_Hoax:4
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I saw the 1940 German film “The Eternal Jew” with an actual kosher-slaughter scene, and was revolted.
Cows are also peaceful, loving, gentle and giving animals. They just eat grass and give milk to all who need it.
Slaughter should be especially instantaneous and painless for such lovely creatures. We all must die, and reincarnate, but inflicting unnecessary terror and pain is so wicked.
Btw, there was human sacrifice amongst Aryans but it was extremely rare, because some calamity threatened the extinction of the people. A famous pagan king of Sweden sacrified himself to avert a famine.
Vikings would sacrifice a criminal or an unwanted slave if they were sure the gods were absolutely enraged against them.
In Ancient Greek culture, and specifically in Mycenean Greek culture (800 years before the Classical Era), in the story of the Trojan War, Iphigenia, the daughter of King Agamemnon, was human-sacrificed so the Greek fleet, heading for Troy, would finally get a tailwind so it could sail off to battle.
The Greeks were positive that a goddess was furious at them, and that this was the only solution. However, let it be said that Iphigenia’s mother was radically opposed to this, and in certain Greek plays, due to the Athenian audience’s utter horror over the whole thing, a father killing his own daughter, the gods did intervene — mercifully — and provided a deer for the sacrifice, so innocent Iphigenia lives on.
And she is respected by both gods and men, for being a heroine, that is, a person willing to sacrifice herself.
(Of course, every single brave soldier on this earth since time began is also willing to do this — to sacrifice himself.)
I know with every fiber of my being that I was once here, in Sparta. I have seen those Taygetus mountains before.
And I have held one of these:
Wiki:
In Greek mythology, Iphigenia (/ɪfɪdʒɪˈnaɪ.ə/; Ancient Greek: Ἰφιγένεια, Iphigéneia, [iːpʰiɡéneː.a]) was a daughter of King Agamemnon and Queen Clytemnestra, and thus a princess of Mycenae.
From a fresco in Pompeii
In the story, Agamemnon offends the goddess Artemis on his way to the Trojan War by accidentally killing one of Artemis’ sacred stags. She retaliates by preventing the Greek troops from reaching Troy unless Agamemnon kills his eldest daughter, Iphigenia, at Aulis as a human sacrifice.
In some versions, Iphigenia dies at Aulis, and in others, Artemis rescues her. In the version where she is saved, she goes to the Taurians and meets her brother Orestes.[1]
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“Iphigenia” means “strong-born,” “born to strength,” or “she who causes the birth of strong offspring.”[2]
Iphianassa (Ἰφιάνασσα) is the name of one of Agamemnon’s three daughters in Homer’s Iliad (ix.145, 287)[3] The name Iphianassa may be simply an older variant of the name Iphigenia. “Not all poets took Iphigenia and Iphianassa to be two names for the same heroine,” Kerenyi remarks,[4] “though it is certain that to begin with they served indifferently to address the same divine being, who had not belonged from all time to the family of Agamemnon.”
In mythology [I do not believe this is mere mythology — rather, this is for me an embellishment of actual happenings, with the gods being unscrupulous nordic aliens. I also believe that other nordic aliens throughout history have been deeply caring toward earthlings, partly as a kind of remorseful reparation for what others have done.]
In Greek mythology, Iphigenia appears as the Greek fleet gathers in Aulis to prepare for war against Troy. Here, Agamemnon, the leader of the Greeks, accidentally kills a deer in a grove sacred to the goddess Artemis.[5] Artemis punishes Agamemnon by acting upon the winds, so that Agamemnon’s fleet cannot sail to Troy. Calchas the seer tells Agamemnon that to appease Artemis, he must sacrifice his eldest daughter, Iphigenia. At first he refuses but, pressured by the other commanders, agrees.[5][6]
Iphigenia and her mother Clytemnestra are brought to Aulis, under the pretext that Achilles will marry the girl. They discover the truth. In some versions of the story, Iphigenia remains unaware of her imminent sacrifice until the last moment. She believes until the moment of her death that she is being led to the altar to be married.
In some versions, such as Hyginus’ Fabulae, Iphigenia is not sacrificed.[6] Some sources claim that Iphigenia was taken by Artemis to Tauris (in Crimea [yes, in the Russian peninsula on the Black Sea]) at the moment of the sacrifice, the goddess having left a deer in her stead,[7] or else a goat (actually the god Pan) in her place.
The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women called her Iphimede (Ἰφιμέδη)[8] and told that Artemis transformed her into the goddess Hecate.[9] Antoninus Liberalis said that Iphigenia was transported to the island of Leuke, where she was wedded to immortalized Achilles under the name Orsilochia.
In Aeschylus’s “Agamemnon,” the first play in the Oresteia [which I read], the sacrifice of Iphigenia is given as one reason for Clytemnestra and her lover Aegisthus to plan to murder Agamemnon.
In Euripides’ “Iphigenia at Aulis,” it is Menelaus who convinces Agamemnon to heed the seer Calchas’s advice. After Agamemnon sends a message to Clytemnestra informing her of Iphigenia’s supposed marriage, he immediately regrets his decision and tries to send another letter telling them not to come. Menelaus intercepts the letter and he and Agamemnon argue. Menelaus insists that it is Agamemnon’s duty to do all he can to aid the Greeks. Clytemnestra arrives at Aulis with Iphigenia and the infant Orestes. Agamemnon tries to convince Clytemnestra to go back to Argos, but Clytemnestra insists on staying for the wedding. When she sees Achilles, Clytemnestra mentions the marriage; Achilles, however, appears to be unaware of it, and she and Iphigenia gradually learn the truth.
Achilles, angry that Agamemnon has used him in his plot, vows to help prevent the murder of Iphigenia.
Iphigenia and Clytemnestra plead with Agamemnon to spare his daughter’s life. Achilles informs them that the Greek army, eager for war, has learned of the seer’s advice and now demand that Iphigenia be sacrificed. If Agamemnon refuses, it is likely they will turn on him and kill him and his family.
Iphigenia, knowing she is doomed, decides to be sacrificed willingly, reasoning that as a mere mortal, she cannot go against the will of a goddess. She also believes that her death will be heroic, as it is for the good of all Greeks. Iphigenia exits, and the sacrifice takes place offstage. Later, Clytemnestra is told of her daughter’s purported death—and how at the last moment, the gods spared Iphigenia and whisked her away, replacing her with a deer.
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So you can see that among Aryans human sacrifice was considered to be a rare, evil and horrible thing, even if it seemingly had to be done. In this specific case, Queen Clytemnestra murders Agamemnon, her husband, over this after he returns victorious from the Trojan War.
Homer, in the Iliad, takes the view that hubris (which Eckhart Tolle would call “the egoic mind”) makes the whole awful Trojan War happen (with thousands killed and a great city destroyed, all over a Spartan woman who left her husband Menelaus for a new lover) and also its equally horrible aftermath.
Greeks rape Trojan women left and right after the defeat….
…..even in a temple of Athena (Ajax dragging Cassandra away as her own father, the Trojans’ defeated king, Priam, looks on, appalled)
And let us recall that Troy was a very real city, as German archeologist Heinrich Schliemann proved over a century ago, and it was destroyed by fire, just as in the Iliad.
https://johndenugent.com/trojan-women-and-aryan-madness/
I understand how everyone feels. Maybe this country is too far gone. We White people need our own actual country.
It’s happening. Another military resignation with a very powerful resignation letter. I wonder how many more will follow a similar suit? Please see this breaking article if you haven’t already.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9991311/Lieutenant-Colonel-resigns-Bidens-vaccine-mandate-forfeits-pension-serving-19-years.html
Thank you, comrade.
As insane and satirical as this cartoon seems, it does explain what is going on:
The lives of the little jews (I first read this expression “little Jews” in Rabbi Michael Lerner’ book Jewish Renewal, and corresponded with Lerner and met him, too, at a Hillel event at Brown University) mean nothing to the Big Jews, whose lives in turn mean nothing to those over them.
Who loves a billionaire pedophile who rapes and kills little kids? Does that make him a big man?
When I saw this video below I thought of this cartoon.
https://twitter.com/Yair_Rosenberg/status/1433147150238691329?s=09
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Yes, that video with the 14 or so rabbi’s pleading for everyone to get the covid jab. I just wonder if it is the dollar bill or the triangle dangling in front of them.