INCREDIBLE: British Multinational Bank quits Africa after 130 years! – Failure everywhere
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Video & Audio: Liberty Net: Professor E. Michael Jones & Jan: The Problem of Jewish Power
This was a great 911 show organised by Steve of Liberty Net. This is the first time I got a chance to speak with Dr E Michael Jones. He said many things about the Jews including his views on how to solve the Jewish problem.
Video & Audio: Liberty Net: Professor E. Michael Jones & Jan: The Problem of Jewish Power
This was a great 911 show organised by Steve of Liberty Net. This is the first time I got a chance to speak with Dr E Michael Jones. He said many things about the Jews including his views on how to solve the Jewish problem.
[Standard Chartered is a big British banking and financial company. It has been in Africa for 130 years. Most of colonialism including the founding of Rhodesia occurred 130 years ago. But now it's all a mess. In the list below, Standard Chartered is leaving 7 countries, 2 are in the Middle East and 5 are in Africa! So that's the end of their Globalist efforts! As the locals stuff up the countries, things are no longer profitable. Lovely. Jan]
Standard Chartered is closing its Zimbabwe operations after 130 years in the country. The banking group today announced that it was exiting a number of operations around the world, including Zimbabwe, to cut costs.
In a statement, the bank said it will close operations in Angola, Cameroon, Gambia, Jordan, Lebanon, Sierra Leone and Zimbabwe.
Source: https://www.zimbabwesituation.com/news/stanchart-leaves-zim-after-130-years/
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White Shop: Adolf Hitlers Beautiful Painting: The Munich Opera House
Much of Hitlers art was created during his time as a struggling artist in Vienna and Munich, where he sold watercolors to support himself. Some of his works are owned by collectors and institutions.
White Shop: Adolf Hitlers Beautiful Painting: The Munich Opera House
Much of Hitlers art was created during his time as a struggling artist in Vienna and Munich, where he sold watercolors to support himself. Some of his works are owned by collectors and institutions.