Tan Staafl: The Age of Treason & the Weird Death of Nelson Mandela – Loved by the Jews
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When the Blacks tried to genocide all the Portuguese in Angola: The Battle of Carmona
We look at the first day of the bloodiest racial conflict that ever took place in southern Africa, the war between the Portuguese and the blacks. It was a war the Portuguese were definitely going to WIN!
[An American lady sent me some links to Tan Staafl's The Age of Treason. Some of which pertained to the death of Nelson Mandela, the White hating-communist, whom the Jews LOVE. And that is no joke. Anyhow I wrote the lady a quick note below. Jan]
I wrote:
Just a note. When Mandela died, it was really quite weird and creepy and many people did not seem to notice. It happened at a time when I was doing almost nothing on the Internet. But I would go out daily at lunch. And when I did, the newspapers would say weird and contradictory things. The most important thing is that it was said, and I can’t remember who said it, but it was said that Mandela had DIED … and then shortly thereafter they said he was NOT DEAD. For a period of about a month, maybe even 6 weeks, they were saying Mandela is in hospital and ill, but not dead. Then finally he "died" and then it was official. There was even a dispute about the digging of his grave. There were family members wanting to dig his grave before he was "officially dead". I would have to hunt around a bit. At the time, I took photos of the front pages of newspapers. But I want to tell you that I think the death of Mandela included serious, high level, stuff. I think it was believed and feared that South Africa would end up in some kind of serious situation of violence. I think big things went on behind the scenes that may even have included Western nations. I repeat, he was pronounced dead WEEKS before he was OFFICIALLY DEAD.
I went and looked and looked. I found 2 images relating to this. I’ll post it on my websites. But I know I have more.
White Shop: Viking Pendant: Thorshammer found in silver at Romersdal, Bornholm
In the Nordic mythology Thor was the god of rain and thunder. He was the faithful protector of the Viking farmer. His mood was all-influential on the growth of the crop.