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Covert Communism in Marxist ‘Merika: Red October, White & Blue: 100 Years In The Making

Today (November 7th, October 25th of the old Julian calendar) marks 100 years since the Russian Bolshevik Revolution began.  Otherwise known as Red October, this aptly named movement is responsible for the bloodshed of around 100 million lives.  Communism, Marxism, Bolshevism, whatever you want to call it, this false ideology is to blame for the pain, suffering, and death of so many innocent people. Never in the history of the world has there ever been a more deadly movement.  Yet Marxism is taught in schools today as if the professors have no recollection of history. The ultimate evil that is communism sails under the guise of altruism.  As Solzhenitsyn put it, “In order to do evil, [one] must first believe that what they are doing is good.” It’s been a hundred years since Red October, named after the communist Red Army that fought the White…

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The History of Infectious Disease by Stefan Lanka

Dr. Stefan Lanka: The history of infection theory (English transcript) see also: Covid-19 is the new Mediaeval Leprosy: a Historical Comparison of Isolation, Religious Fervor and Medical Tyranny” The title of Lanka’s original video is “Grippepandemie und Tamiflu” copy here. Dokuments: klein-klein-media.deTranslation from German and original subtitled video credit: Sacha Dobler, AbruptEarthChanges.comMy name is Stefan Lanka, I am a biologist and virologist. I discovered the first virus, which was in the ocean. That’s how I became involved in this matter. First, I recognized that this virus doesn’t cause any harm. Secondly, the Austrian professor Fritz Pol alerted me to the fact, that something was wrong with the entire AIDS affair and the virus might not even exist at all. I checked this and realized, that was indeed the case. I thought this couldn’t be and I remained silent for half a year, for I assumed,…

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Is Germ Theory True? – A Starter Kit To Debunk Coronavirus

Michelle: The following document is essentially my personal collection of resources and research notes on these topics. I started keeping this list in March 2020. Over time, it has morphed into a sort of “starter kit” for those that want to begin exploring germ theory and related topics. Specific Notes: • The list isn’t (yet) organized by topic or doctor, author or researcher. • The list is not comprehensive or complete by any means. This is a living document and is always under development. I am always working on “culling” the list to make it more focused, on topic, and readable. I have a lot of links I still need to add. I will send out an updated version to everyone who has requested this when I feel this is more “complete”. • The list is in no particular order. • To see the…

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