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Yakub

[#1079]

  • The Story of the Aryan Race Comic

    Note: Do people actually believe this? Yes, some black people actually do, especially black supremacists who also think they are Jews. Maybe they are, like President Nasser of Egypt said of the Jews in 1958: 'They left here black and came back white.' I'll leave the rest of this without commentary, but it is quite funny.

    [Below: Al Sharpton tells us mayo monkeys how it is!]


    Pages of Yesterday

    [#1080]

  • Long dead trees

    Note: Here are some random things I found interesting that were lying around waiting to be shared with you. First, this is a land deed from Cheshire County in southwestern New Hampshire, USA, from 1806! Only 41 years since the end of the American Civil War. It is made of a heavy scroll-like paper and it is a testament to its durability that it's still in near-perfect shape all these years later.

    [Below: A check from the National Bank of Salem from 1869. Made out for $813.00, a big sum of money back then. Probably for a magic broom or something of that nature, since Salem is notorious for its witchcraft craze in 1692.]

    [Below: Close-up of patriotic witch.]

    [Below: Check reverse.]

    [Below: This soldier, from the Austro-Hungarian empire, way back when, tries his best to look masculine. Check out his bayonet, it's practically a sword. But then you look down to see the studio who took this photo... Prinzess Portrait! Princess?]

    [Below: Advertising calendar from 1909 advertising 'The Antikamnia Tablet'. Antikamnia (derived from the Greek and meaning "opposed to pain"). It was to be used on a wide range of pain, from headaches, muscular pains, aches and simple neuralgia. The main ingredient was acetanilid, which was 'known to be toxic in high doses or in sensitive individuals'. The first death from Antikamnia was reported in 1891, followed by an increasing number of cases over the years.]

    [Below: Reverse.]

    [Below: Another ad from the same company from 1897.]

    [Below: Notgeld, or emergency money, from Austria/Germany during the early 1920s. Front.]

    [Below: Reverse.]

    [Below: Fronts.]

    [Below: Reverses.]

    [Below: Demon German Shepherd dog.]

    [Below: All German Shepherds, and there are millions in the world today, descend from one male, named Horand von Grafrath, in the year 1900.]


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