Friday, January 06, 2023

REAL History

We've cited Solzhenitsyn often.  For good reason.

8 comments:

  1. Who were “they” then Alexander? The name who shall not be spoken…millennia of mischief and mayhem “they” are but can only be referred to by “their” pronoun…

    Unless of course he got to identifying “them” in the next paragraph…

    But I doubt he did…

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  2. We Anonymous don’t even name them. Maybe he had his fill of the gulag. Perhaps he felt as long as I don’t name them I can at least say this much….it wasn’t Russians. We know who it was pal, we know.

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  3. Yes, we know.

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  4. They were jews

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    1. I was going to guess Costa Ricans but Jews are also on the short list 🤣

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  5. You must read Father Denis Fahey's books on the Russian revolution. You will see that most of the "revolutionaries" were in fact Juish and Freemaisons. The truth is uncomfortable, eh?.

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  6. The real protected class

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