Am Sonntag000015, 15.12.2024 um 05:09 schrieb The Starmaker:
ww3
we are at war again with
North Korea!
the atomic bomb was dropped on Japan in August, 1945...
but, Albert Einstein was informed that the atomic bomb would
be used on Japan back in March 1945 that same year..
Albert Einstein didn't mentioned to anyone for 5 months, Why?
Why?
Why did Japan bombed Pearl Harbor????
This was necessary, because the flight-deck needed to be empty,
because the Japanese had no catapults.
But even very experienced Japanese plane-assemblers would need a
few minutes to bolt together each plane.
Lets say, a team needs, say, an hour and ten planes could be
assembled at once, we would need six hours to assemble the entire
So, ...did Trump already made a peace deal with Putin,
or is Putin going to drop a bomb somewhere before the end of December?
I mean, you got those thousand of north koreans fight for putin..
wat up wit dese koreans anyway???
Nixon told Kissenger "How about dropping a nucluer bomb on those North Koreans?"
Kissenger told him, "That's a little too much."
When Trump first became President, he asked Obama
"What's the biggest problem?"
Obama sez: "Those North Koreans!"
I sez Nixon shouldn't have listen to Kissenger and dropped dat bomb.
Now dat proxy might repeat history and drop it on us!
Fucking China is behind all dis...
dis world don't need chinks.
I don't get it, wats dis 'slanted eye' business, whose fucking idea was dat???
A penquin walks into a bar
and ask the bartender..
"Have you seen my brother?"
The bartender replies, "What does he look like?"
The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
ww3
Imagine if you will..
Ukraine is a proxy of
the United States...
and since there are
thousands of
North Koreans
fighting for Russia,
we are at war again with
North Korea!
Why does the
United States gets
itself in these chink wars?
But, mosts of yous..
if not all of yous,
don't know History.
Like for example, in ww2
Why did Japan bombed Pearl Harbor????
But, mosts of yous..
if not all of yous,
don't know History and
don't know the answer
to that question.
And if I give you a hint..
it will make it worse!
So, I'm going to give you the
hint anyway.
The United States dropped the
Atomic Bomb on Japan, twice.
Now, the 'Fact' is..
the atomic bomb was dropped on Japan in August, 1945...
but, Albert Einstein was informed that the atomic bomb would
be used on Japan back in March 1945 that same year..
Albert Einstein didn't mentioned to anyone for 5 months, Why?
Why?
Because, Albert Einstein wanted ALL the people in Japan to die!
Now you asking yourself the Question,
Why did Albert Einstein wanted all the people in Japan to die?
Let's go back to Question number one...
Why did Japan bombed Pearl Harbor????
If you know the True answer to that first question, then you
should know the answer to:
Why did Albert Einstein wanted all the people in Japan to die?
Why did Albert Einstein wanted all the people in Japan to die?
From the point of view of world leaders, when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor.. Winston Churlhill knew right away that
the Unted States will go to war with Germany.
Here are quotes from Albert Einstein on his views of Japan:
"This, however, does not cause me to consider the intrigues of Japan and the powers behind her any less damnable
than you do.I have on various occasions hinted at the possibility of an international economic boycott against Japan, only to
find that nothing could be achieved, obviously because of the powerful private economic interests that are involved!"
He shared the widespread view on the left that Japan’s attack on Manchuria was encouraged by those who sought to undermine the Soviet Union.
To Barbusse he wrote:
"Ever since Japan embarked on its Manchurian ad-venture, it has been clear to me that it was supported by powerful, invisible allies," and he
further presumed that "they are the same forces which are sabotaging the disarmament effort."
"by powerful, invisible allies"????
Now, I'm going to answer the first question:
Why did Japan bombed Pearl Harbor????
The answer is very simple..
In ww2, Japan was an ally of Germany.
Japan was a proxy of Germany
"by powerful, invisible allies"???? Germany of course!
Japan and Germany were the axixes of evil in ww2 days.
I love war.
As anyone can clearly see (if you understand Albert Einstein's foreign policy)
Albert Einstein is a self-appointed world Earth leader..his own one
world government.
In Einstein's view, world peace would be guaranteed only when the
leaders of individual nations answered to his single supranational government.
Albert Einstein's policy is:
that we live in peace,
without arms or armies, secure in
the knowledge that we are free from
aggression and war -- free to pursue
more profitable enterprises.
"they (Japan and Germany) are the same forces which are sabotaging the disarmament effort."-- Albert Einstien
Sabotaging Albert Einstein's disarment effort.
The penalty for sabotaging Einstein's disarmament effort is too terrible
to risk.
In other words, you fuck with Albert Einstein and you're fucking dead!
Albert Einstein: "I'LL DROP A FUCKING ATOMIC BOMB ON YOUR FUCKING COUNTRY!!!!"
"I'LL FUCKING KILL YOU WHOLE FUCKING FAMILY, AND YOUR FUCKING COUNTRY!!"
...world peace would be guaranteed only when the leaders of individual nations answered to his single supranational government.
No wonder Israel tried to get Albert Einstein to be President of
Israel...
Israel wanted to be...head of The One World Government!
Following are quotes from Albert Einstein:
But in blaming the Russians the Americans should not ignore the fact
that they themselves have not voluntarily
renounced the use of the bomb as an ordinary weapon in the time before
the achievement of supranational control, or if supranational control
is not achieved. Thus they have fed the fear of other countries that
they consider the bomb a legitimate part of their arsenal so long as
other countries decline to accept their terms for supranational
control.
Albert Einstein: "There is only one path to peace and security: the path
of supranational organization."
Albert Einstein: "to control all military forces except for local police forces, including nuclear weapons", are the only way to prevent nuclear war.
As one immune from nationalist bias, I personally see a simple way of dealing with the superficial (i.e., administrative) aspect of
the problem: the setting up, by international consent, of a legislative
and judicial body to settle every conflict arising between nations.
Each nation would undertake to abide by the orders issued by this legislative body, to invoke its decision in every dispute, -Albert
Einstein
The United Nations now, and world government eventually, must serve one single goal – the guarantee of the security,
tranquillity and the welfare of all mankind. -Albert Einstein
… for as long as atomic energy and armaments are considered a vital part
of national security no nation will give more
than lip service to international treaties. Security . . . can be
reached only when necessary guarantees of law and enforcement obtain everywhere, so
that military security is no longer the problem of any single state.
There is no compromise possible between preparation for war, on the one hand, and
preparation of a world society based on law and order on the other.
-Albert Einstein
The only hope for protection lies in the securing of peace in a supranational way. A world government must be created
which is able to solve conflicts between nations by judicial decision. .
. based on a clear cut constitution which is approved by the governments and
the nations and which gives it the sole disposition of offensive
weapons. A person or a nation can be considered peace loving only if it
is ready to cede
its military force to the international authorities and to renounce
every attempt or even the means of achieving its interests abroad by the use of force.
--
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
and challenge the unchallengeable.
--
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
and challenge the unchallengeable.
I would guess, that Russia has already means to destroy
US-carriers from within Turkey
On Thu, 9 Jan 2025 22:41:50 -0600, Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
On 1/8/25 6:04 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
Governor Swill wrote:
On Wed, 8 Jan 2025 08:30:17 +0100, Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> wrote: >>>>
But tanks are very difficult to build.
As Russia has learned to its cost.
A tank...is just...a big bullet proof vest.
Not even that. Its heyday was in WWII where Guderian used it to design a
new form of war. The battlefield units weren't the infantry anymore, but
tanks, with infantry hiding behind them.
But even in that war, the role Guderian had sculpted for it eventually
changed by Russian's far inferior tanks. Russian tanks proved more
effective than German tanks!
Nowadays it is only a moveable light artillery piece. Stuff that are
still installed on it, and used to be effective a few decades back,
aren't effective anymore. It has no air defense value. The only thing it
does is throwing light artillery shells.
An excellent observation. That said, not all tanks are created equal, Just ask
the Iraqis whose Russian tanks were destroyed in boxcar lots by American tanks
which took no casualties at all.
Am Donnerstag000016, 16.01.2025 um 09:25 schrieb Bertietaylor:
....
Napoleon ranks with Alexander, Caesar and Hitler as among the four top >>>> European leaders, for egalitarianism and modernity.
'egalitarianism' is apparently meant as 'socialism' and 'modernity' as 'technocracy' (which are the buzz words of the WEF).
So 'the GREAT RESET' is actually the return of Caesar and the ancient
Rome.
Well, yes, possibly.
But who wants Rome back???
Ancients Rome was a slaveholder society, where about two out of three
people were slaves.
Since slave-ownership ranks among the unforgivable sins, all successions
of ancient Rome will be destroyed by God himself.
All of them did essentially the same thing:
they have sent their armies into territories, which were not theirs and
forced the inhabitants of the occupied regions to fight in their army.
In case of Napoleon this was a disaster for the Prussians, which died in >>> large numbers in the Russian winter.
That stupid corsian piece of shit didn't do that, however, but left the
Prussians there to die together with the French soldiers.
Hitler did almost the same thing.
Hitlers occupation involved more serious crimes however, which were much >>> more devastating for the German soldiers.
E.g. Hitler refused to occupy Leningrad.
This was extremely stupid, because Leningrad has a harbor and having a
harbor there would allow the Wehrmacht to use ships (instead of walking
through the Russian winter).
To prevent German success, the Nazis had to surround Leningrad and
starved 1 million Russians to death, which was a very serious crime,
too.
But it was also extremely stupid, because with occupation of Leningrad
the Baltic Sea would have been entirely under German control.
That in turn would allow Navi-ships to move quite safely back and forth
and that in turn would have saved millions of lifes.
Also the Stalingrad campaign was extremely stupid and extremely deadly.
It made not sense of any kind to invade that region in the first place.
But especially the city Stalingrad was of no particular interest and the >>> campaigned served no obvious purpose (despite wiping out an entire
army).
So: Hitler was a piece of shit, too, but for very similar reasons as
Napoleon.
Pale versions of Genghis Khan.
Well, that shithead lived much earlier, but was actually worse than
Napoleon and Hitler combined.
....
TH
On 1/18/25 1:33 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
The exists a book called 'Hitler was a British agent' by a man nameg
'Greg Hallett'.
That guy wrote also 'Stalin's British training'.
There was a whole batch of bogus Iranian historians who attributed any
and every political move in Iran to "the British".
Thanks to god they're dead and gone together with all that bullshit they wrote.
Didn't know Europeans were not spared from that crap either.
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
On 1/18/25 1:33 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
The exists a book called 'Hitler was a British agent' by a man nameg
'Greg Hallett'.
That guy wrote also 'Stalin's British training'.
There was a whole batch of bogus Iranian historians who attributed any
and every political move in Iran to "the British".
Not too bad, for the period 1913-1953,
when the Americans took over.
Thanks to god they're dead and gone together with all that bullshit they
wrote.
The Mossadeq coup is real history,
as is the engineering of it by the CIA.
Didn't know Europeans were not spared from that crap either.
Crap or not, the present mess in Iran cannot by understood
without looking back to the history of colonialism that preceded it,
Jan
Am Montag000020, 20.01.2025 um 14:26 schrieb J. J. Lodder:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
On 1/18/25 1:33 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
The exists a book called 'Hitler was a British agent' by a man nameg
'Greg Hallett'.
That guy wrote also 'Stalin's British training'.
There was a whole batch of bogus Iranian historians who attributed any
and every political move in Iran to "the British".
Not too bad, for the period 1913-1953,
when the Americans took over.
Thanks to god they're dead and gone together with all that bullshit they >>> wrote.
The Mossadeq coup is real history,
as is the engineering of it by the CIA.
Didn't know Europeans were not spared from that crap either.
Crap or not, the present mess in Iran cannot by understood
without looking back to the history of colonialism that preceded it,
I would miss the French in this picture, because Khomeini came actually
from Paris.
'the picture' is this female 'black all over the body' clothing, which
is supposed to be required by the Islam.
But to me this type of dress reminds me of nuns in catholic monasteries
and not of the Arabian world.
So, possibly, that was all a French fake, who wanted to destroy Islam.
TH
Jan
On 2025-01-21 06:46:15 +0000, Thomas Heger said:
Am Montag000020, 20.01.2025 um 14:26 schrieb J. J. Lodder:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
On 1/18/25 1:33 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
The exists a book called 'Hitler was a British agent' by a man nameg >>>>> 'Greg Hallett'.
That guy wrote also 'Stalin's British training'.
There was a whole batch of bogus Iranian historians who attributed any >>>> and every political move in Iran to "the British".
Not too bad, for the period 1913-1953,
when the Americans took over.
Thanks to god they're dead and gone together with all that bullshit
they
wrote.
The Mossadeq coup is real history,
as is the engineering of it by the CIA.
Didn't know Europeans were not spared from that crap either.
Crap or not, the present mess in Iran cannot by understood
without looking back to the history of colonialism that preceded it,
I would miss the French in this picture, because Khomeini came
actually from Paris.
Bollocks. Unless this is just an illustration of your inabilty to write idiomatic English. Khomeini had taken political refuge near Paris, yes,
but he didn't "come from Paris": he came from Iran, as one would guess.
Am Mittwoch000022, 22.01.2025 um 09:19 schrieb Athel Cornish-Bowden:
On 2025-01-21 06:46:15 +0000, Thomas Heger said:
Am Montag000020, 20.01.2025 um 14:26 schrieb J. J. Lodder:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
On 1/18/25 1:33 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
The exists a book called 'Hitler was a British agent' by a man nameg >>>>>> 'Greg Hallett'.
That guy wrote also 'Stalin's British training'.
There was a whole batch of bogus Iranian historians who attributed any >>>>> and every political move in Iran to "the British".
Not too bad, for the period 1913-1953,
when the Americans took over.
Thanks to god they're dead and gone together with all that bullshit they >>>>> wrote.
The Mossadeq coup is real history,
as is the engineering of it by the CIA.
Didn't know Europeans were not spared from that crap either.
Crap or not, the present mess in Iran cannot by understood
without looking back to the history of colonialism that preceded it,
I would miss the French in this picture, because Khomeini came actually
from Paris.
Bollocks. Unless this is just an illustration of your inabilty to write
idiomatic English. Khomeini had taken political refuge near Paris, yes,
but he didn't "come from Paris": he came from Iran, as one would guess.
Did you know, that Lenin came actually from Switzerland and through
Germany, before he went to Russia.
The German Kaiser admitted later, that Lenin was supported, because he
should harm Russia.
Possibly the French have something similar to the CIA, too, which could
do dirty tricks by sending 'refugees' back.
But actually I don't know and possibly the French don't have secret
agencies and never do dirty tricks.
But Germans did, I must admit, but not with Khomeini.
...
TH
On 2025-01-23 10:54:23 +0000, Thomas Heger said:
Am Mittwoch000022, 22.01.2025 um 09:19 schrieb Athel Cornish-Bowden:
On 2025-01-21 06:46:15 +0000, Thomas Heger said:
Am Montag000020, 20.01.2025 um 14:26 schrieb J. J. Lodder:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
On 1/18/25 1:33 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
The exists a book called 'Hitler was a British agent' by a man nameg >>>>>> 'Greg Hallett'.
That guy wrote also 'Stalin's British training'.
There was a whole batch of bogus Iranian historians who attributed any >>>>> and every political move in Iran to "the British".
Not too bad, for the period 1913-1953,
when the Americans took over.
Thanks to god they're dead and gone together with all that bullshit they
wrote.
The Mossadeq coup is real history,
as is the engineering of it by the CIA.
Didn't know Europeans were not spared from that crap either.
Crap or not, the present mess in Iran cannot by understood
without looking back to the history of colonialism that preceded it,
I would miss the French in this picture, because Khomeini came actually >>> from Paris.
Bollocks. Unless this is just an illustration of your inabilty to write
idiomatic English. Khomeini had taken political refuge near Paris, yes,
but he didn't "come from Paris": he came from Iran, as one would guess.
Did you know, that Lenin came actually from Switzerland and through Germany, before he went to Russia.
OK, so it's your lack of understanding of English that's at issue.
Athel Cornish-Bowden <me@yahoo.com> wrote:
On 2025-01-23 10:54:23 +0000, Thomas Heger said:
Am Mittwoch000022, 22.01.2025 um 09:19 schrieb Athel Cornish-Bowden:
On 2025-01-21 06:46:15 +0000, Thomas Heger said:
Am Montag000020, 20.01.2025 um 14:26 schrieb J. J. Lodder:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:I would miss the French in this picture, because Khomeini came actually >>> from Paris.
On 1/18/25 1:33 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
The exists a book called 'Hitler was a British agent' by a man nameg >>>>>> 'Greg Hallett'.
That guy wrote also 'Stalin's British training'.
There was a whole batch of bogus Iranian historians who attributed any
and every political move in Iran to "the British".
Not too bad, for the period 1913-1953,
when the Americans took over.
Thanks to god they're dead and gone together with all that bullshit they
wrote.
The Mossadeq coup is real history,
as is the engineering of it by the CIA.
Didn't know Europeans were not spared from that crap either.
Crap or not, the present mess in Iran cannot by understood
without looking back to the history of colonialism that preceded it, >>>
Bollocks. Unless this is just an illustration of your inabilty to write >> idiomatic English. Khomeini had taken political refuge near Paris, yes, >> but he didn't "come from Paris": he came from Iran, as one would guess.
Did you know, that Lenin came actually from Switzerland and through Germany, before he went to Russia.
OK, so it's your lack of understanding of English that's at issue.
Yes, at. Unfortunately that is not the only issue....
Jan
On 2025-01-23 10:54:23 +0000, Thomas Heger said:
Am Mittwoch000022, 22.01.2025 um 09:19 schrieb Athel Cornish-Bowden:
On 2025-01-21 06:46:15 +0000, Thomas Heger said:
Am Montag000020, 20.01.2025 um 14:26 schrieb J. J. Lodder:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
On 1/18/25 1:33 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
The exists a book called 'Hitler was a British agent' by a man nameg >>>>>>> 'Greg Hallett'.
That guy wrote also 'Stalin's British training'.
There was a whole batch of bogus Iranian historians who attributed >>>>>> any
and every political move in Iran to "the British".
Not too bad, for the period 1913-1953,
when the Americans took over.
Thanks to god they're dead and gone together with all that
bullshit they
wrote.
The Mossadeq coup is real history,
as is the engineering of it by the CIA.
Didn't know Europeans were not spared from that crap either.
Crap or not, the present mess in Iran cannot by understood
without looking back to the history of colonialism that preceded it,
I would miss the French in this picture, because Khomeini came
actually from Paris.
Bollocks. Unless this is just an illustration of your inabilty to
write idiomatic English. Khomeini had taken political refuge near
Paris, yes, but he didn't "come from Paris": he came from Iran, as
one would guess.
Did you know, that Lenin came actually from Switzerland and through
Germany, before he went to Russia.
OK, so it's your lack of understanding of English that's at issue.
Am Donnerstag000023, 23.01.2025 um 14:12 schrieb Athel Cornish-Bowden:
On 2025-01-23 10:54:23 +0000, Thomas Heger said:
Am Mittwoch000022, 22.01.2025 um 09:19 schrieb Athel Cornish-Bowden:
On 2025-01-21 06:46:15 +0000, Thomas Heger said:
Am Montag000020, 20.01.2025 um 14:26 schrieb J. J. Lodder:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:I would miss the French in this picture, because Khomeini came
On 1/18/25 1:33 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
The exists a book called 'Hitler was a British agent' by a man nameg >>>>>>> 'Greg Hallett'.
That guy wrote also 'Stalin's British training'.
There was a whole batch of bogus Iranian historians who attributed >>>>>> any
and every political move in Iran to "the British".
Not too bad, for the period 1913-1953,
when the Americans took over.
Thanks to god they're dead and gone together with all that
bullshit they
wrote.
The Mossadeq coup is real history,
as is the engineering of it by the CIA.
Didn't know Europeans were not spared from that crap either.
Crap or not, the present mess in Iran cannot by understood
without looking back to the history of colonialism that preceded it, >>>>
actually from Paris.
Bollocks. Unless this is just an illustration of your inabilty to
write idiomatic English. Khomeini had taken political refuge near
Paris, yes, but he didn't "come from Paris": he came from Iran, as
one would guess.
Did you know, that Lenin came actually from Switzerland and through
Germany, before he went to Russia.
OK, so it's your lack of understanding of English that's at issue.
English is a second language for me, but I understand it quit well.
It's not perfect, of course. But most of the time I can understand
English with ease.
I can also speak, write and read English.
(Not perfect, but quite good.)
...
TH
Am Donnerstag000023, 23.01.2025 um 14:12 schrieb Athel Cornish-Bowden:
On 2025-01-23 10:54:23 +0000, Thomas Heger said:
Am Mittwoch000022, 22.01.2025 um 09:19 schrieb Athel Cornish-Bowden:
On 2025-01-21 06:46:15 +0000, Thomas Heger said:
Am Montag000020, 20.01.2025 um 14:26 schrieb J. J. Lodder:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:I would miss the French in this picture, because Khomeini came actually >>>>> from Paris.
On 1/18/25 1:33 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
The exists a book called 'Hitler was a British agent' by a man nameg >>>>>>>> 'Greg Hallett'.
That guy wrote also 'Stalin's British training'.
There was a whole batch of bogus Iranian historians who attributed any >>>>>>> and every political move in Iran to "the British".
Not too bad, for the period 1913-1953,
when the Americans took over.
Thanks to god they're dead and gone together with all that bullshit they
wrote.
The Mossadeq coup is real history,
as is the engineering of it by the CIA.
Didn't know Europeans were not spared from that crap either.
Crap or not, the present mess in Iran cannot by understood
without looking back to the history of colonialism that preceded it, >>>>>
Bollocks. Unless this is just an illustration of your inabilty to write >>>> idiomatic English. Khomeini had taken political refuge near Paris, yes, >>>> but he didn't "come from Paris": he came from Iran, as one would guess. >>>
Did you know, that Lenin came actually from Switzerland and through
Germany, before he went to Russia.
OK, so it's your lack of understanding of English that's at issue.
English is a second language for me, but I understand it quit well.
It's not perfect, of course. But most of the time I can understand
English with ease.
I can also speak, write and read English.
(Not perfect, but quite good.)
...
TH
Am Donnerstag000023, 23.01.2025 um 14:12 schrieb Athel Cornish-Bowden:
On 2025-01-23 10:54:23 +0000, Thomas Heger said:
Am Mittwoch000022, 22.01.2025 um 09:19 schrieb Athel Cornish-Bowden:
On 2025-01-21 06:46:15 +0000, Thomas Heger said:
Am Montag000020, 20.01.2025 um 14:26 schrieb J. J. Lodder:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:I would miss the French in this picture, because Khomeini came
On 1/18/25 1:33 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
The exists a book called 'Hitler was a British agent' by a man nameg >>>>>>> 'Greg Hallett'.
That guy wrote also 'Stalin's British training'.
There was a whole batch of bogus Iranian historians who attributed >>>>>> any
and every political move in Iran to "the British".
Not too bad, for the period 1913-1953,
when the Americans took over.
Thanks to god they're dead and gone together with all that
bullshit they
wrote.
The Mossadeq coup is real history,
as is the engineering of it by the CIA.
Didn't know Europeans were not spared from that crap either.
Crap or not, the present mess in Iran cannot by understood
without looking back to the history of colonialism that preceded it, >>>>
actually from Paris.
Bollocks. Unless this is just an illustration of your inabilty to
write idiomatic English. Khomeini had taken political refuge near
Paris, yes, but he didn't "come from Paris": he came from Iran, as
one would guess.
Did you know, that Lenin came actually from Switzerland and through
Germany, before he went to Russia.
OK, so it's your lack of understanding of English that's at issue.
English is a second language for me, but I understand it quit well.
It's not perfect, of course. But most of the time I can understand
English with ease.
I can also speak, write and read English.
(Not perfect, but quite good.)
Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> wrote:
Am Donnerstag000023, 23.01.2025 um 14:12 schrieb Athel Cornish-Bowden:
On 2025-01-23 10:54:23 +0000, Thomas Heger said:
Am Mittwoch000022, 22.01.2025 um 09:19 schrieb Athel Cornish-Bowden:
On 2025-01-21 06:46:15 +0000, Thomas Heger said:
Am Montag000020, 20.01.2025 um 14:26 schrieb J. J. Lodder:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:I would miss the French in this picture, because Khomeini came
On 1/18/25 1:33 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
The exists a book called 'Hitler was a British agent' by a man nameg >> >>>>>>> 'Greg Hallett'.
That guy wrote also 'Stalin's British training'.
There was a whole batch of bogus Iranian historians who attributed
any
and every political move in Iran to "the British".
Not too bad, for the period 1913-1953,
when the Americans took over.
Thanks to god they're dead and gone together with all that
bullshit they
wrote.
The Mossadeq coup is real history,
as is the engineering of it by the CIA.
Didn't know Europeans were not spared from that crap either.
Crap or not, the present mess in Iran cannot by understood
without looking back to the history of colonialism that preceded it, >> >>>>
actually from Paris.
Bollocks. Unless this is just an illustration of your inabilty to
write idiomatic English. Khomeini had taken political refuge near
Paris, yes, but he didn't "come from Paris": he came from Iran, as
one would guess.
Did you know, that Lenin came actually from Switzerland and through
Germany, before he went to Russia.
OK, so it's your lack of understanding of English that's at issue.
English is a second language for me, but I understand it quit well.
It's not perfect, of course. But most of the time I can understand
English with ease.
I can also speak, write and read English.
(Not perfect, but quite good.)
As good as Manuel's?
You learned it from a book too?
Jan
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Location: | Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, UK |
Users: | 546 |
Nodes: | 16 (2 / 14) |
Uptime: | 51:37:19 |
Calls: | 10,397 |
Calls today: | 5 |
Files: | 14,067 |
Messages: | 6,417,338 |
Posted today: | 1 |