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March 18, 2008 by asgard14.

There were no accolades for Ian Smith, the former Prime Minister of Rhodesia who died in 2007. There was no gathering of world leaders to bid farewell to this great statesman, or any attempt to praise his sincerity. Ian Smith was branded a “racist dictator” and was then betrayed by dictators within the British Commonwealth of Nations – the institution that he had so admired and for whom he had fought as a Spitfire pilot during the Second World War.
His post-war fight for civilised democracy and European culture was opposed by Harold Wilson, a British PM suspected of links with the KGB, an organisation within the USSR whose Red doctrines dictated that African ‘colonialists’ had to be attacked on all fronts. South Africa and Rhodesia were seen as enemies by the USSR, mainly because most of the new gold flowing into Zurich was either from South Africa or from the USSR. The Kremlin fought only for the interests of the USSR and it is a sad delusion that it was concerned for the welfare of the indigenous African population. The truth is that gold was the only thing that counted.
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March 18, 2008 by asgard14.

Hitler was confident of winning World War II and planned to give Berlin a monumental makeover by 1950. A group in Berlin has collected records about his ‘Germania’ vision — and plans to lead tours through what’s left of the old construction site.
Hitler never liked Berlin. He saw it as a dirty, liberal-minded place and was disdainful of its leftist political leanings. But he had an idea for fixing it after World War II came to an end. His famous vision of Berlin for 1950 — planned in detail by his architect, Albert Speer — was a grand Fascist city called “Germania,” and a new Berlin exhibition looks at models and physical traces of it left behind by Hitler’s regime.
The exhibit, called “Myth Germania,” shows just how far from reality Hitler’s mind wandered when he dreamed about Germany’s future. One centerpiece is a scale model of the Volkshalle, a gargantuan domed auditorium that Speer imagined rising over the River Spree. The Volkshalle dome would have risen 290 meters (951 feet) into the air, higher than some New York skyscrapers. The exhibit’s model makes scale models of the Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag look like toys from a model train set.
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February 5, 2008 by asgard14.

Despite growing hostility toward homosexuality in Germany, where 78.9% of young Turks and 47.7% of Germans react negatively on a public poll, where they were asked what was their reaction when they see a male homosexual couple kiss in public.
On February First, in Berlin some large size posters with the words “Familly is where children are” (Familie ist, wo Kinder sind) have been posted with two men or women with “their children” all over town (see above).
Financed by the municipality of Berlin, this propaganda on a large scale aiming at assimilating the acceptance of homoparentality is accompanied by a BOOKLET of information available in the German and Turkish language.
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February 5, 2008 by asgard14.

According to the latest predictions from the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) the number of immigrants in Britain will double over the next two decades to almost 10 million – which is broadly in line with the estimate suggested by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) as recently as last year. This nation-wrecking growth in migrant numbers is equivalent to adding a city the size of Oxford to Britain’s population every year! If these figures are remotely accurate then native Britons not only will see the education, public health, police and social services for which they pay stretched to breaking point over the next few years, but also face being reduced to a minority in a growing number of cities and towns throughout Britain.
The latest revelations reinforces the commonly held view that the Labour government has completely lost control of Britain’s immigration system – not that they, or the pro-immigration Tory regime before them, ever made a serious effort to control immigration. Typically, the hypocritical Tories, the party that has done as much as Labour to flood our country with unwanted migrants, is now attempting to score cheap political points. One leading Tory is on record as claiming that:
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December 31, 2007 by webmaster.
Today we celebrate a White European Tradition of celebrating the passing of an year.
One year means the rotation of the Earth around the sun, something that has been discovered by Europeans (Galileo Galilei is the one who set the foundations) and practiced by Europeans for centuries! Unfortunately the political correct people are failing to find and understand such a simple fact, the fact that Africans or Asians would have been in their uncivilised jungles without the European help. They only try to emulate Europeans and if all white Europeans die someday, there wouldn’t be an example left for them to emulate, therefore it will be eventually the end of all civilisations and the end of humanity as we know it.
Let’s Make 2008 A Whiter Year!
Happy New Year Whites!

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October 9, 2007 by webmaster.
Romanian president, Traian Basescu decorated the “holocaust survivors” today. Even though they have been exposed by the International Red Cross, the jews still claim their 6 million figure and note that they are the only ones who persist with this. The gypsies, the poles and the homosexuals have “dropped the charges” of the fantasy of 5 million victims long ago. They claim that Antonescu’s government killed between 280,000-380,000 jews in Romania. Now we know according to the Red Cross that the total figure (11 million previously thought) is even less then 280,000 (including gypsies, poles, gays, etc). The holocaust commemoration day is held in Romania every year on October 9, a day when jews get more, more, even more and much more sympathy, ranks, money, pity and many other benefits! Elie Wiesel (it pronounces weasel), a Romanian jew who won the Nobel prize for peace is responsible for promoting the holocaust everywhere and everyday. He proposed the holocaust as a national commemoration day in Romania in 2004. Just imagine the impact it has on Romanians who hear every year how evil and satanic their ancestors were…
There are supposed to be almost 100 million victims of the jewish communism (yes that’s right communism is jewish) but I haven’t heard of a commemoration day, nor a museum, nor reparations paid by jews, and so on.
This article has been ironically put in the Tradition category because it has become an international tradition to commemorate the holocaust anytime and anywhere!
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March 1, 2007 by webmaster.
Today is 1 March and 1 March signifies an old Romanian tradition to celebrate the first day of spring. In this period Romania has a lot of holidays and traditions. First Dragobetele and now Martisor. By the way those two traditions relate themselves because they both celebrate the coming of the spring. The word Martisor derives from Martie (March) and it is a diminutive, something like “dear March”. On Martisor day men give objects to women called “martisor” consisting of a jewel or a small decoration like a flower, an animal, etc., the object is tied to a red and white string. It was believed that the one who wears the red and white string will be powerful and healthy for the year to come. Giving a little nickel tied to a red and white string is an old custom and was originally designated for both men and women.
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February 24, 2007 by webmaster.
Today on 24 February 2007 the Romanian people should celebrate it’s culture, it’s identity and it’s values. Dragobete is an old Romanian holiday and it’s similar with the Valentine’s Day. Dragobetele was the son of Baba Dochia. Today is the day of love, today is the day when all Romanians should love each other and express their feelings. Stop having fun, start a serious relationship, start loving!

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