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Hiroshima bombing changed the world – but it didn’t end WWII
President Obama’s visit to Hiroshima on Friday has rekindled public debate about the U.S. atomic bombings of Japan — one largely suppressed since the Smithsonian canceled its Enola Gay exhibit in 1995. Obama, aware that his critics are ready to pounce if he casts the slightest doubt on the rectitude of President Harry S. […]
Feminists Attack Trump for Being Alpha Male
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Haji Terrorists Open-Fire on Canadian Nightclub – Media Refers to Them as “Men”
Andrew AnglinDaily Stormer January 11, 2016 Yet another terrorist attack has taken place in Canada, only it isn’t being called a terrorist attack, instead being framed as a random shooting which took place for no reason. The Jewish media’s brazen conspiracy to protect Islamic terrorists from scrutiny has flipped all the way off the hook […]
Lifting the 24 Hour Siege: Julian Assange, London’s Metropolitan Police and Continued Detention
While things tend to get murky, sometimes by design, regarding the police presence outside the Ecuadorean embassy in London, the announcement that the city’s Metropolitan Police would be lifting their twenty-four hour surveillance did surprise some. This was hardly to suggest that the police forces had lost interest in capturing Julian Assange. What mattered here […]