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First Dogfighters – VT Weekend Movie

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- People have long denounced any glorification of combat as a desecretion of human life, but that is a rather a selective evaluation.

It’s Anzac Day 2012 – A VT Salute to the...

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We salute all the poor souls who charged into nothingness, for nothingness.

The Decline of America And The Cause

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The decline of America and its global stature probably began with the implementation of our modified capitalistic society, though I choose to discuss the decline from the end of the Second World War when it is far easier for us to view and for us to remember.

Manifest Destiny to PNAC

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It is a well recognized fact that the USA achieved its independence from Great Britain in 1776.

A Jewish Defector Warns America: Benjamin Freedman Speaks on Zionism...

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When the Germans realized this, [that they had been double-crossed by the Jews] they naturally resented it. Up to that time, the Jews had never been better off in any country in the world than they had been in Germany.

A Jewish Defector Warns America: Benjamin Freedman Speaks on Zionism...

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This speech was given 50 years ago – half a century ago! It is a classic now – well-known to many dissidents, especially historical revisionists.

Hiroshima to Fukushima, Finishing the Job

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I predict a bloody December as many normal peoples’ hopes for a healthy kid are shattered beyond all recognition by a Fukushima Daiichi crop of monster, deformed, crazed or dead kids.

Frank Buckles, Last Known U.S. Doughboy, Dies Advocated for National...

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WASHINGTON – Frank Woodruff Buckles, who lied about his age to enlist in the Army in 1917 and became the last known U.S. veteran of World War I, died on February 27, 2011 at the age of 110.

Some Desperate Glory…a WWI Diary & Videos

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Jim W. Dean - "We lonely crosses do stand here, as sentries for soldiers who no longer fear, the shells , the gas, the machine gun chatter, and all the bad generals... for that matter.

Last U.S. World War I Veteran Seeks DC War Memorial

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America's last surviving World War I veteran says Congress should pass legislation to create a memorial in the nation's capital honoring veterans of that conflict. Frank Buckles, the 109-year-old honorary chairman of the World War I Memorial Foundation, said Wednesday on the eve of Veterans Day that such a memorial is overdue.