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midnight rambler
28th December 2017, 03:05 PM
What is the single most significant event in the past 100 years?
osoab
28th December 2017, 03:25 PM
Moon Hoax?
C.Martel
28th December 2017, 03:28 PM
In the history books, the establishment of the criminal headquarters of world jewry, Israhell. Second was that criminal state acquiring nukes/JFK assassination. Third was the acquisition of scalar wave weapons by the said criminal "state". Those criminals run the ZOGs.
madfranks
28th December 2017, 03:38 PM
No joke, a very left leaning feminist facebook contact of mine posted that contraception was the most important invention of the 20th century, because it allows women to have sex with anyone and not worry about having a kid to ruin their careers. So I'll go with that, contraception gets my vote. :D
C.Martel
28th December 2017, 03:57 PM
No joke, a very left leaning feminist facebook contact of mine posted that contraception was the most important invention of the 20th century, because it allows women to have sex with anyone and not worry about having a kid to ruin their careers. So I'll go with that, contraception gets my vote. :D
Condoms, I don't care about, but the pill murders 10 million human embryos a year in the states alone. And since murder is involved, there is health consequences like higher rates of breast cancer for those who use the pill. Abortion and the pill cause breast cancer, then after murdering tens of millions, women demand money from us for research on breast cancer. If misogyny caused brain cancer, not a single dime of research would be spent in America on brain cancer by order of feminists (jews would all die of brain cancer).
Cebu_4_2
28th December 2017, 04:09 PM
Alex, for a hundred dollars I'll go with the Moon landing.
midnight rambler
28th December 2017, 04:14 PM
In the history books, the establishment of the criminal headquarters of world jewry, Israhell. Second was that criminal state acquiring nukes/JFK assassination. Third was the acquisition of scalar wave weapons by the said criminal "state". Those criminals run the ZOGs.
The Balfour Declaration. Everything of any consequence in the past 100 years was a result of the Balfour Declaration, EVERYTHING. As you only one example, WW2 was all about making the world safe for the International Joo.
brosil
28th December 2017, 04:28 PM
My birth.
osoab
28th December 2017, 04:33 PM
The Balfour Declaration. Everything of any consequence in the past 100 years was a result of the Balfour Declaration, EVERYTHING. As you only one example, WW2 was all about making the world safe for the International Joo.
Meh, they were just telling people how it was to be. Black magic.
ziero0
28th December 2017, 04:54 PM
June 1948. Harry Truman passed a bill into law after congress had adjourned in violation of the U.S. constitution regarding legislative powers of the office of president. That bill established federal districts within the several States.
crimethink
28th December 2017, 09:49 PM
May 8, 1945: the End of Western civilization at the surrender of her last defenders, and the beginning of the Apocalypse Era.
Nothing else comes close. Not Martel's defeat of the Muslims, not the fall of Constantinople, not Sobieski at Wien, and definitely nothing else in the 20th Century.
That era is coming to a close soon. Germany was our last chance.
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Our world, coming to an end, with a whimper of "diversity is our strength."
crimethink
28th December 2017, 09:51 PM
No joke, a very left leaning feminist facebook contact of mine posted that contraception was the most important invention of the 20th century, because it allows women to have sex with anyone and not worry about having a kid to ruin their careers. So I'll go with that, contraception gets my vote. :D
"The Suicide Pill of the West"* is definitely in the Top Ten, but would have been impossible if my event hadn't occurred.
* Pat Buchanan - http://www.truthinourtime.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10323&p=15167&viewfull=1#post15167
woodman
29th December 2017, 03:10 AM
What is the single most significant event in the past 100 years?
Hint......I was sixteen when it happened. She was so fine.
Joshua01
29th December 2017, 07:46 AM
The creation of the Federal Reserve! That's when the jews took control and began the reshaping of the global economy. It all went south from there...
Camp Bassfish
29th December 2017, 09:14 AM
June 5th, 1933 ............ Removal from the gold standard.
Jeesh.....I thought this was a Gold and Silver site :)
Dogman
29th December 2017, 09:27 AM
June 5th, 1933 ............ Removal from the gold standard.
Jeesh.....I thought this was a Gold and Silver site :) Ah yous forget who most members are here, never forget agendas.
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crimethink
29th December 2017, 10:29 AM
June 5th, 1933 ............ Removal from the gold standard.
Jeesh.....I thought this was a Gold and Silver site :)
That was a symptom of the Problem. Watershed events of greater importance led to that.
crimethink
29th December 2017, 10:30 AM
Ah yous forget who most members are here, never forget agendas.
The agenda of the Lodge is always your agenda.
Joshua01
29th December 2017, 10:31 AM
Most members here are old men who drink too much...like you and I DM \uu\--H H--
Ah yous forget who most members are here, never forget agendas.
9560
Dogman
29th December 2017, 10:33 AM
The agenda of the Lodge is always your agenda.
Most members here are old men who drink too much...like you and I DM \uu\--H H--
Sum here can eat stinky stuff and probably will enjoy it... (because that is what they do !)
;D
Agendas mostly drive this place any more.
Rotflmfao..
Punks
crimethink
29th December 2017, 11:24 AM
Sum here can eat stinky stuff and probably will enjoy it... (because that is what they do !)
So then, tell us about your coprophilia. Human or doggie?
Dogman
29th December 2017, 11:29 AM
So then, tell us about your coprophilia. Human or doggie? Give it up, weak attack, u have nothing.
Stinky, enjoy your life, pathetic as it seems to being a minion working for the state.
;D
Getting close not worth my time responding to a robot, in that looks at least human. (but never seen you, I wonder?)
Again weak and digging , we all change, they that do not are doomed.
crimethink
29th December 2017, 12:19 PM
a minion working for the state.
Tell us, lushy Lodge Boy, which "state" (or federation or county or city) I work for.
Dogman
29th December 2017, 12:25 PM
Tell us, lushy Lodge Boy, which "state" (or federation or county or city) I work for.
Who in the fuck cares?
Other than you..punk
I personally do not give a flying crap, so at leat for the moment (days weeks?) you are not worth my time responding,
Stew in your own juice...
All you are reaching and attacking me, but have nothing to counter my arguments..
again punk responses...
But what would one expect , considering the source.
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crimethink
29th December 2017, 12:26 PM
Who in the fuck cares?
Obviously, you do, since you keep mentioning it in multiple threads. Or, is it just that lying is easy for you?
Dogman
29th December 2017, 12:31 PM
Obviously, you do, since you keep mentioning it in multiple threads. Or, is it just that lying is easy for you? You are really reaching, which is understandable considering your weak hand.
Have fun fred, I really do not give a crap, flay away, with your school yard carp...
You really are not worth the time, except to maybe drive my post count up on this forum.
Have fun, being less than an adolescent !
I am out from responding to you, for now, I really do not want to wear out this keyboard responding to trivial carp...
Punk!
;D
Jewboo
29th December 2017, 12:40 PM
You really are not worth the time, except to maybe drive my post count up on this forum.
:rolleyes:
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Dogman
29th December 2017, 12:49 PM
:rolleyes:
Reaching taint you..
considering Last post on this one, thanks on this forum, counts for nothing. Other than showing agreement of agendas.
Book you are like your buddy both are reaching .
Sad, but this forum is dying, sadly the numskulls here now have driven most of the real people away.
So in time this joint will look just like this place.. = echo chamber..
Have fun guys...
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Jerrylynnb
29th December 2017, 11:52 PM
My vote is for technology, as that changed the whole world in ways that would make today's world unrecognizable by even our grandparents.
First, there was the airplane and the automobile (plus trucks), then, there was the computer, based on integrated circuits that keep getting smaller, more cram-packed, and far outreaching even the privious predecessor in computing power.
Planes, cars, and computers - just think how that has changed the world for the great majority of humans on this earth, and think how totally lost our ancestors from the late 1800's would be if revivied for just one day in today's world with all this incredible technology.
Imagine what would have happened back in the dark ages ("so called") had any one of these inventions come about - what a change it would have made, and what a change IT HAS MADE.
As an example, as a junior-high schooler, I had to do all my math problems BY HAND - adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. They had slide rules to help speed it up, but they were expensive and so most of us just learned to "cipher" by hand. When IBM introduced their first real computer (the IBM 1400), which became widely available to business all over the world, that kicked off the rush toward the unimaginable speed with which hidden answers to complex math and logic problems become known within fractions of a second.
Of course, I worked that business for over 30 years, so, maybe I'm prejudiced, but, I've seen how it has affected the life of man everywhere. And the cars, trucks, railroads, and planes ALL make heavy use of computers for a better, safer, and more productive ride.
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