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Josef Stalin was a 33rd Degree Freemason. So were Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt and Eisenhower.

33rd degree freemasons vow allegiance to Lucifer.
Adolf Hitler's father, Alois Schicklgruber was the bastard son of a Rothschild. -
To be fair, you’re a communist.TheKobeStopper said:Don’t forget about National SOCIALIST Adolf Hitler.
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We just need to elect the right people.thechatch said:Guys we haven’t tried it hard enough here in the US, and when we do, you’ll see that it will work better than it did in Russia, China, Cuba, or Venezuela.
You just have to trust us and be patient. We have your best interests at heart. -
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Dead to me if trueRaceBannon said:TheKobeStopper said:Don’t forget about National SOCIALIST Adolf Hitler.
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North Korea has the carbon footprint that aoc wants for us
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N Korea just needs a few more election cycles to get there. In the mean time they are doing damage control.Sledog said:
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DisagreeRaceBannon said:North Korea has the carbon footprint that aoc wants for us
http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20191220000484
In North Korea, 51,391 died due to pollution, according to the report. Among them, 38,768 died due to air pollution, 7,804 of pollution related to their occupation and 4,415 of lead poisoning. Those who died of water pollution stood at 404.
Jack Caravanos, who is in charge of research at the GAPH attributed it to North Korea’s high dependence on coal power plants.
“The main cause of air pollution is burning coals, and it’s the major energy source in North Korea. In fact, North Korea is building more coal power plants,” Caravanos told RFA.
The serious forest damage, which led to bare mountains in the communist state was also a factor that worsened air pollution, the researcher added. -
Sure but they mean wellMikeDamone said:
DisagreeRaceBannon said:North Korea has the carbon footprint that aoc wants for us
http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20191220000484
In North Korea, 51,391 died due to pollution, according to the report. Among them, 38,768 died due to air pollution, 7,804 of pollution related to their occupation and 4,415 of lead poisoning. Those who died of water pollution stood at 404.
Jack Caravanos, who is in charge of research at the GAPH attributed it to North Korea’s high dependence on coal power plants.
“The main cause of air pollution is burning coals, and it’s the major energy source in North Korea. In fact, North Korea is building more coal power plants,” Caravanos told RFA.
The serious forest damage, which led to bare mountains in the communist state was also a factor that worsened air pollution, the researcher added.




