Video: South Africa’s 911: SAA Flight 295: The Helderberg 1987 – Part 1
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This plane crash in the sea in 1987 is the strangest aviation accident in South African history. The top military intelligence officers immediately suspected that the Russians (whom we were fighting in Angola at the time) were behind it. The plane crashed in the sea and sank to a depth deeper than the Titanic. The Apartheid Government spared no expense to get to it. Experts and technical equipment from around the world were brought in to study the evidence. The Govt wanted to know: Was this an accident or an act of terrorism. A Jew, Cecil Margo was appointed to head the investigation. I discuss some of the parallels with 911.
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100 Reasons the Jew Leo Frank Is Guilty of murdering the White Girl Mary Phagan
The Jews will never stop lying about and defending the filthy Jew Leo Frank. He raped and murdered this lovely young White girl. The White Americans, to their credit LYNCHED him hanged him from a tree. It was a wonderful example of Whites hitting back.
100 Reasons the Jew Leo Frank Is Guilty of murdering the White Girl Mary Phagan
The Jews will never stop lying about and defending the filthy Jew Leo Frank. He raped and murdered this lovely young White girl. The White Americans, to their credit LYNCHED him hanged him from a tree. It was a wonderful example of Whites hitting back.
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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.
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.