Video: Black killers in the USA: The New Orleans Sniper who killed 9 people in 1973
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[I find the notion of black snipers interesting. It's something I've only ever seen coming out of the USA. It's fascinating. I doubt they're as good as the whites, but even so, you won't find blacks in Africa doing this. Jan]
Mark James Robert Essex was an African American who killed nine people, including five policemen, and wounded 13 others in New Orleans on January 1, 1973, and January 7, 1973.
Here’s the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKS58ZZXvNA
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2007: Jeff Rense: American Gun Owners stop 17 million crimes a year!
This was from an email exchange between myself and Jeff Rense. Back then I was in contact with him all the time and I appeared on his show many times.
2007: Jeff Rense: American Gun Owners stop 17 million crimes a year!
This was from an email exchange between myself and Jeff Rense. Back then I was in contact with him all the time and I appeared on his show many times.
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Video: WRH002: 2,200 Years ago: How Red Haired Whites (Celts) discovered New Zealand
This is the story of the whites who did not go to Europe. This is the branch of Whites who went to Persia (modern day Iran) and India. What happened to some of these whites? This is the bizarre story of how they got to South America; Easter Island and finally, New Zealand.
Video: WRH002: 2,200 Years ago: How Red Haired Whites (Celts) discovered New Zealand
This is the story of the whites who did not go to Europe. This is the branch of Whites who went to Persia (modern day Iran) and India. What happened to some of these whites? This is the bizarre story of how they got to South America; Easter Island and finally, New Zealand.
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White Shop: Tigers in the Mud: The Combat Career of German Panzer Commander Otto Carius
He was physically small and often underestimated, but once he took command of his first Tiger he found his calling and worked his way up the chain of command from a lowly loader to company leader. His exploits on the Ost Front became semi-legendary, but unlike some of his more famous fellow Tiger aces (Wittman, von Strachwitz), he survived to tell the tale first-hand.
White Shop: Tigers in the Mud: The Combat Career of German Panzer Commander Otto Carius
He was physically small and often underestimated, but once he took command of his first Tiger he found his calling and worked his way up the chain of command from a lowly loader to company leader. His exploits on the Ost Front became semi-legendary, but unlike some of his more famous fellow Tiger aces (Wittman, von Strachwitz), he survived to tell the tale first-hand.
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