Stunning. I loved seeing the airships in the background during some of the earlier frames of the film... and the destruction of the Hindenburg was so tragic to watch. One can't help but wonder if it was intentional. There is so much symbolism wrapped up in the demise of those hydrogen crafts.
Superimposed on this, it is so easy to imagine a faux-documentary of a day in the life of the Obamas, the Clintons, the Trumps, Kamala and company, Klaus Scwab, Bill Gates, and so on. I wilsh someone would apply a bit of video A.I. to smooth out the film and make it even more realistic.
The degree of slander about Hitler is directly proportional to the truth of his message and the blow it struck against the predation on our people by international Jewry, and is, of course, the reason for it still today.
Stunning. I loved seeing the airships in the background during some of the earlier frames of the film... and the destruction of the Hindenburg was so tragic to watch. One can't help but wonder if it was intentional. There is so much symbolism wrapped up in the demise of those hydrogen crafts.
Superimposed on this, it is so easy to imagine a faux-documentary of a day in the life of the Obamas, the Clintons, the Trumps, Kamala and company, Klaus Scwab, Bill Gates, and so on. I wilsh someone would apply a bit of video A.I. to smooth out the film and make it even more realistic.
What a different, and better world we would have today had Germany won that war. Hitler, was the most slandered man in history.
Was? Still isโฆ
The degree of slander about Hitler is directly proportional to the truth of his message and the blow it struck against the predation on our people by international Jewry, and is, of course, the reason for it still today.
https://www.unz.com/runz/american-pravda-how-hitler-saved-the-allies/
This is an excellent book! Hitler was truly a great man and a champion of European Christendom!
https://www.themythofgermanvillainy.com/
https://archive.org/details/the-myth-of-german-villainy_20220112
I guess that would depend on how we define 'we'.