Rhodesia & the strange, quick collapse of the British Empire – Jews & the USA & UK
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The Meaning of Rudyard Kiplings 1899 Poem: The White Mans Burden
Rudyard Kiplings poem ‘The White Mans Burden‘ was published in 1899, during a time of significant colonial expansion by European powers, particularly the British Empire, and the United States.
[On Gab I was chatting to a great British guy. I sent him this message. Jan]
You British will have to learn to stand up to them. I’ve been studying the British Empire much more closely as I was digging into Rhodesian stuff. I have been forming new opinions on the British Empire over the last year. I will make videos about some of my thoughts and findings.
One thing I would like to point out to Brits is this: In 1914, Britain was incredibly powerful and dominant in the world … to a shocking degree actually. It was almost as powerful if not equal to the USA itself. Yet, in a period of about 50 years all that collapsed. Britain lost everything… in less than 50 years… and from what I see of the economy, etc … the UK is not that hot, and some of what it goes up to, in economic survival terms after losing its empire is quite despicable.
Do you know that both Britain, and the USA, embraced criminals in order to hold together their financial dominance? The US dollar, was held up by criminals … by embracing the monies of crime syndicates.
Britain is, even today, and especially today, the home of Jewish banking. I’ve been utterly astounded by what I’ve learned. Its the first time I’ve studied the British and Americans in depth and its shocking what they do. How the heck they can stand on the world stage and be respected just amazes me. Truly, it makes Hitler look even better. If anything he was a man of principles, and when I see what the others got up to, he was one of the men with the highest principles in centuries.
Britain and the USA just embrace Jews… totally… regardless of where it leads.
Video: Creativity: Ben Klassens Autobiography: Against the Evil Tide
At the beginning of this book, I discuss why I think its excellent and some of the things that blew me away and impressed the hell out of me. This book is very long, but you can randomly listen to any part of it.