Fauci Tells Ted Koppel — ‘Individual freedom is superseded by the State 🤡
(citizenfreepress.com)
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If I watch the video, would you be able to enlighten further or would they essentially say what you would say?
I've probably read 300+ non-mainstream books on the subject. I'd say I could enlighten further. The Europa documentary doesn't even bring up David Irving, for example. His research is invaluable for that reason alone as the video is some 13 hours long.
Irving is British, in case you didn't know. He was the only non-German that many German/Austrian/Hungarian people entrusted their "counter-narrative" materials with. Which makes Irving all the more credible. For two decades, he was trusted by both sides. Now only the Germans trust him as his research destroyed Churchill and the the mainstream narrative. His only mistake was telling it like it was.
The reason I share the video is because most people today are far too lazy to read. Don't ask me how that happened. Generations of the dumbing-down of our educational system I guess.
I'd say the video is a good primer. I suggest you don't just "believe it" straight away. But rather, listen with an open mind to an alternative explanation of events. After which, you can follow up and verify as needed.
Bottom line is, for most, once information appears in their awareness that is contrary to their dominant beliefs, cognitive dissonance arises which either results in avoidance or anger.
If you want to a good starting point for an Irving book, read "The Destruction of Dresden" where he explains in excruciating detail how Churchill and FDR agreed to firebomb a 100% civilian city of the high arts, filled with women, children and only fighting-age men convalescing with war injuries. Over the course of 3 days, over 250,000 non-military were deliberately and repeatedly slaughtered with devastating potassium-based firebombs. After which, they repeated in all the other major cities of Germany. And this is just a warmup. Total deaths dwarf Hiroshima/Nagasaki when all is said and done.
And if you like Hollywood films, a great one to start with is "Mr. Jones", all about he Ukrainian Holodomor and how the governments and press covered it all up - where some 8-10 million Ukrainians were starved to death - a long, painful and horrific way to die BTW.
Then ask yourself why you've {likely} never heard of any of this --- certainly not in any high school or college course.
Europa + Dresden + Mr. Jones. That's a good warmup. Your senses will be sharpened and you'll have some excellent questions at the ready shortly thereafter. Most of all, "why haven't I ever heard about any of this". And perhaps more importantly, "why do we only ever hear about THIS SUBJECT, over and over and over again. (brainwashing)". It's the same reason 33%+ of the population believes almost nobody has died or been harmed by the clot shot.
Happy to answer questions along the way, but I'd recommend this information to help recalibrate your perception. It ain't pretty. But if you're after the truth, this is indeed the way. Good luck!
I will watch the video, and entertain the idea as long as I can. I am more of a reader myself. I am mostly on the library of congress site, and old state and federal laws since my history focus is US history.
BTW, I too am well-versed in state and federal "laws" - aka "statutes, acts, codes, ordinances, etc. Did you know they only apply to "U.S. Citizens" ... aka "federal employees"? They are nothing but corporate by-laws in reality - hence why none are simply called "laws". They pulled a slick switcheroo on us in 1871, when everything changed.
Are you speaking about THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA? The corporation?
Well that's impressive and excellent. Let me ask you a question as you may be capable of giving me a correct answer. This is an entirely different subject, although along the same lines, regarding "deception".
Do you think there is a difference between "U.S. History" and "American History"?
I have never been asked this. American History I would assume would be All of its history before and including the creation of the United States of America. Or at least thats my current opinion.
I like to say US history as I feel its more accurate to my studies since I focus on 1817 and later.
What would you say it is?