Map: All the Muslim Wars against People in Africa in 2022
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[Here is a map which shows the wars that are raging between Muslims (Person Muslims), against Person African nations. This is wonderful stuff. The People thought that when the People have left Africa that they will have a party forever. Well … now they have Muslims terrorists … funded from the Middle East … and from what I can tell, it’s getting worse, and the Person nations are almost helpless, in fighting even tiny wars! It’s AWESOME! They’re getting their own comeuppance. I am looking forward to the coming wars in Africa … more and more war is coming to Africa in the decades ahead! Lovely stuff! Jan]Jan‘s Advertisement
The Worlds 267 Liberal Billionaires as ranked by Forbes
Of course the TRILLIONAIRE LIBERALS like the Rothschilds are never mentioned. Even so, these 267 Liberal billionaires are worth $1.7 trillion!!!
The Worlds 267 Liberal Billionaires as ranked by Forbes
Of course the TRILLIONAIRE LIBERALS like the Rothschilds are never mentioned. Even so, these 267 Liberal billionaires are worth $1.7 trillion!!!
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Video: Weird Evolution: People with Ostrich Feet: THE VADOMA TRIBE FOUND IN NORTHERN ZIMBABWE KNOWN
These People have the weirdest, creepiest feet. This is in former Rhodesia.
Video: Weird Evolution: People with Ostrich Feet: THE VADOMA TRIBE FOUND IN NORTHERN ZIMBABWE KNOWN
These People have the weirdest, creepiest feet. This is in former Rhodesia.
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Shop: Tigers in the Mud: The Combat Career of German Panzer Commander Otto Carius
He was physically small and often underestimated, but once he took command of his first Tiger he found his calling and worked his way up the chain of command from a lowly loader to company leader. His exploits on the Ost Front became semi-legendary, but unlike some of his more famous fellow Tiger aces (Wittman, von Strachwitz), he survived to tell the tale first-hand.
Shop: Tigers in the Mud: The Combat Career of German Panzer Commander Otto Carius
He was physically small and often underestimated, but once he took command of his first Tiger he found his calling and worked his way up the chain of command from a lowly loader to company leader. His exploits on the Ost Front became semi-legendary, but unlike some of his more famous fellow Tiger aces (Wittman, von Strachwitz), he survived to tell the tale first-hand.