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Engadget

As you read this, countless cards, letters and packages are en route to delivery destinations across the globe. We rarely think about the logistics involved in international mail crossing land and sea, country borders and continents, because we don'

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https://internationalman.com

Here we have an eighteenth century depiction of two-thirds of the motto of the French Revolution- Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité, or "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity."

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The Allies were stone-faced. They saw no way out. The sheer amount of artillery and troops growing in England gave away their plan. Hitler knew an invasion was coming, and he was getting new details by the minute. There was no way that D-Day could e

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Rather than using the market pricing system, Soviet officials mirrored their Chinese counterparts and combed through the iconic but now defunct catalog to learn about prices for consumer goods. Despite the intensive study and analysis of the cost for

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By starting two world wars they created a problem. This in turn created a reaction from the population, who wanted a solution to the wars. So the Illuminati created a solution to the problem they themselves created by founding the United Nations; o

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https://www.corbettreport.com

Gerry Docherty, co-author with Jim MacGregor of Hidden History: The Secret Origins of the First World War, joins us for an in-depth discussion about the real origins of WWI. In this wide-ranging discussion, Docherty reveals the machinations of the Se

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https://www.youtube.com

The British government soon recognized that control of the economy was not enough; the war at home meant control of information itself. At the outbreak of war, they set up the War Propaganda Bureau at Wellington House. The bureau's initial purpose

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Why in WW1 did soldiers both British and German run straight to enemy held positions and get mowed down in their thousands? Wouldn't it have been more sensible to wait in the trenches for the other side to attack?

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https://zerogov.com by Bill Buppert

"It doesn't matter if one man fights or ten thousand; if the one man sees he has no option but to fight, then he will fight, whether he has others on his side or not." Hans Fallada, Every Man Dies Alone