World Without Cancer by G. Edward Griffin Part 2 of 2
Griffin marshals the evidence that cancer is a deficiency disease aggravated by the lack of an essential food compound in modern man's diet. This story is not approved by orthodox medicine: the FDA, the AMA, and the American Cancer Society have labeled it fraud and quackery. Yet the evidence is clear that this is because of the hidden economic and political agendas of those who dominate the medical establishment.
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10:09:44 Text: "Velden am Wörthersee, summer 1940"
10:09:48 Austria. Velden am Wörthersee: View from the lake to the castle hotel, rowing boats
10:10:07 Excursion boat with a swastika flag. Panning shot of the castle hotel
10:10:29 Wooden jetty, bathing jetty in Lake Wörthersee, vacationers
10:10:47 Children in the sandpit. Changing rooms. Vacationers in swimwear
10:11:02 Tower "Hotel Bulfon"
10:11:09 Vacationers in swimwear at Lake Wörthersee. Handstand on a one-meter board
10:11:34 Woman in a swimsuit in a rowing boat
10:11:46 Water slide at the Hotel "Bulfon"
10:12:07 Color: Velden am Wörthersee. Bathers with deck chairs and parasols
10:12:14 Color: Holidaymakers on Lake Wörthersee, sunbathing
10:13:07 Color: Musicians playing, small child dancing in front of the stage
10:13:21 Color: Sailing ship on Lake Wörthersee. Holidaymakers sitting in the beach cafe, swastika flags on the balustrade
10:13:40 Color: Holidaymakers in swimwear on the wooden deck, people sunbathing, swimming in the water
10:16:11 Color: Excursion boat docks, holidaymakers on board, trip across Lake Wörthersee
10: 18:28 Color: View of a holiday ship passing by with a swastika flag on the stern
10:18:36 Color: Inspector sells and punches tickets
10:18:50 Color: Excursion boat: vacationers on board, journey across Lake Wörthersee. View of "Golf Hotel"
10:19:50 Color: Inspector warns passengers. Excursion boat docks. Smoking ship chimney. Pylon "WERZ"
10:21:00 Color: Rhine cruise (view of castles out of focus)
10:22:30 Color: Potsdam: Sanssouci Palace
10:24:02 Color: Berlin. Panning over the New Reich Chancellery
10:24:05 Color: Netherlands: Trip to Volendam. Residents in traditional costumes, fishing boats in the harbor
10:24:18 Color: group of women on the platform
10:24:39 Steamer, panning across the deck. View of steamer. Fade to black
10:25:30 (1940) Text: "A company appeal by the Dorn union on May 1st, 1940" in Herne
10:25:45 Herne: company roll call, Nazi official speaks, flag of the German Labor Front
10:25:53 Band of the German labor front plays. Panning over the workforce in front of the company building
10:26:09 Close-ups of individual musicians from the German Labor Front band
10:26:27Male choir sings, sheet music, conductor
10:26:57 Panning over the staff
10:27:22 Older gentleman in a coat and hat speaks to the staff. Podium with swastika flag, flag of the German Labor Front
10:27:43 Member of the German Labor Front speaks. Fade to black
10:28:30 (1936) Cologne: Cologne Cathedral
10:28:56 Street scene in front of Cologne Cathedral. Rain-soaked street, “Colonia Versicherungs AG” building. Cars, pedestrians, horse-drawn cart
10:29:07 Cologne: Trams in front of the main station
10:29:20 Cologne: rain-soaked street, banner "Germans sacrifice!" Shop "Stollwerck", road traffic, tram
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10:47:00 - End on M 3826
The Fame of a Dead Man's Deeds: An Up-Close Portrait of White Nationalist William Pierce by Robert S. Griffin is about the life and ideas of the most influential and intriguing figure on the extreme right in America. William Pierce is best known as the author of the infamous underground novel, The Turner Diaries, which has sold over three hundred thousand copies and very likely inspired the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995. An Anti-Defamation League report calls the organization Pierce heads, the National Alliance, the most dangerous hate group in America. Robert Griffin lived for a month on Pierce's heavily guarded property in rural West Virginia and came to know Pierce and those around him. Griffin conducted twenty hours of audio-taped interviews with Pierce, which he draws upon extensively in The Fame of a Dead Man's Deeds. The book recounts Pierce's personal story from childhood on, identifies the books and people and situations that have influenced him, spells out his perspective on the issues of our time, and describes his day-to-day routine. The title of the book is drawn from an old Norse poem which, in ways that become clear as the book progresses, captures the meaning Pierce ascribes to his own life. Pierce is put in a larger frame by accounts of the lives and ideas of other individuals on the far right, most of them unfamiliar to the general public, and references to related published materials, many of which are not readily available in this country. Readers of this book will come away with a clear understanding of white nationalism--another label, white racialism--and its critique of American life. General readers will find The Fame of a Dead Man's Deeds engaging and accessible, and even the most discerning readers will find this book timely, important, informative, and thought-provoking.
The Ordeal of Civility is an examination of the work of Freud, Marx and Claude Levi-Strauss...Cuddihy sees the great systems of thought they created as not objective reflections of hidden reality but rather as reactions to the pariah status of Jews in 19th and mid-20th Century Europe.
Hall has captured the true spirit of the ancient age through her vibrant portrayal of voyage in this book. It includes historical explorations of unknown Islands. These adventurous tales, including the discovery of America (named Vinland) by the Norse, are a gripping chronicle of the human desire for exploration and a tantalizing glimpse of what would many centuries later become the New World.
The Turner Diaries is a 1978 fiction novel by William Luther Pierce, the founder and chairman of National Alliance, a white nationalist group, published under the pseudonym Andrew Macdonald. It depicts a violent revolution in the United States which leads to the overthrow of the federal government, a nuclear war, and ultimately a race war which leads to the systematic extermination of non-whites and Jews. All groups opposed by the novel's protagonist, Earl Turner—including Jews, non-white people, "liberal actors", and politicians—are murdered en masse. You can also find me here: https://t.me/internationalblackshirts2
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An essay on Black-Jewish relations, primarily in the United States, by a professor of African American History who became embroiled in controversy over his classroom use of a book detailing the well- documented Jewish role in the Atlantic slave trade.
The Jewish Onslaught discusses, among other things, the increasing attacks of Jewish organizations on Black leaders and scholars, the alleged halcyon period of a Black-Jewish alliance, the Jewish role in the slave trade and the Jewish attack on Afrocentrism.
Professor Sue Black breathes new life into the subject of death. Sue Black confronts death every day. As a Professor of Anatomy and Forensic Anthropology, she focuses on mortal remains in her lab, at burial sites, at scenes of violence, murder and criminal dismemberment, and when investigating mass fatalities due to war, accident or natural disaster. In All That Remains she reveals the many faces of death she has come to know, using key cases to explore how forensic science has developed, and examining what her life and work has taught her. Do we expect a book about death to be sad? Macabre? Sue's book is neither. There is tragedy, but there is also humour in stories as gripping as the best crime novel. Part memoir, part science, part meditation on death, her book is compassionate, surprisingly funny, and it will make you think about death in a new light.
Published in 1859, On Liberty details Mill's view that individuals should be left wholly free to engage in any activity, thought or belief that does not harm others. Simple though it sounds, it is a position that challenges our ideas on the very nature of government and society, and sheds light on some of the key issues we face today. A key text of political philosophy, On Liberty has been continuously in print since its first publication.