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Eustace C. Mullins: There's A Gulag In Your Future
Initial seeding approximately 1-1/2hrs.
13-page pamphlet from 1976.
Welcome to Camp FEMA!
"Despite the billions of dollars which Americans are spending on insurance, they are not spending one cent on any insurance against the only real threat on the horizon, that is, the certainty that all of their property will be confiscated and that they will be placed in forced labor camps to work and to die.
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The faces of the six Jews whom Solzhenitsyn exposes as the founders of the slave labor system give a more than adequate explanation why the German Zionist, Henry Kissinger, refused to allow President Ford to meet with Solzhenitsyn. Recruited as the Soviet agent Bor while serving with the U. S. Army in Germany, Kissinger had carried out many high-level operations for the Soviet Union, but few were more crucial than preventing Solzhenitsyn from coming to the White House. Our Washington officials have always denied any knowledge of the existence of the slave camps even though hundreds of American
citizens have been imprisoned and died in them.
Solzhenitsyn quotes a figure by Professor of Statistics Kurganov that from 1917 to 1959, sixty-six million people have died in Russia's slave labor camps!
Meanwhile, the white American middle class spends not one penny to avoid its certain fate, but continues to pile up savings and real estate for those who are ruthless enough and determined enough to take it away from them by force. We refer, of course, to the biological Jew and his willing ally, the Negro terrorists. It is no accident that Henry Kissinger, at this very moment in time, is in Africa hysterically
preaching the destruction of the white race, for he and his colleagues intend to wipe us out, not merely in Africa, but throughout the world. It was not an idle observation when his close friend, the Jewess and writer Suzanne Langer, wrote in the New York Times, "The white race is the cancer of history". "
Hey, Eustace, that's Susan Sontag!
Same difference.