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  1. Destroyer says:

    Nice work, ZCF.

    Hey, maybe you can make a banner dipicting the “Death Camp” Auschwitz with that huge sign over the entrance saying “hard work will set you frei” which for the dirty jew was pretty much a death sentence, lol.

    Who says Hitler didn’t have a sense of humor, he knew he would never have to set the jew frei because work for a jew is worse than death.

    I found this site that covers the christianization of the Germanic peoples, it shows a timeline that destroys the christian identity theory of how the true israelites are really Germanic. Seems like most “truthers” neglect studying German history and prefer to use jew created holy books as their source for true history.

    A SHORT HISTORY of CHRISTIANIZING the GERMANIC PEOPLES

    964AD – King Harold of Denmark is baptized at Mainz, Germany. He then returns to his country with missionary monk Ansgar to spread and enforce Christianity upon his own people.

    993AD – Olaf Tryggvason becomes first Christian king of Norway. Undeterred by the obstinate resistance of the people, Olaf forces Christianity upon his people by threats, murder, and torture…. including having members of the heathen priesthood tied up and left on a shallow rocky reef at flood tide, a long and terrible wait for death.

    994AD – Olaf Skotkonung, king of Sweden accepts Christianity and declares it to be Swedens’ official religion, with no other religions allowed. The people who refused to convert to Christ were removed from their land, beaten and / or killed. Heathen temples were destroyed and had Christian churches built in their place.

    1000AD – Iceland decrees by law that Christianity will be the official religion of the island. Although heathenism is still allowed, it can only be practiced in private as public displays of the old faith are made illegal and punishable by law.

    1012AD – First persecution of “Christian heretics” in Germany for deviating from the Christian Churches’ official dogma.

    1018AD – Olav II Haraldsson, (St Olav) annihilated the petty kings of the Southern Norway, and crushed the aristocracy to enforce the acceptance of Christianity throughout the kingdom of Norway, including the Orkney and Shetland Islands.

    1100AD – Zealous Christian missionaries destroy the great heathen temple at Old Uppsala in Sweden, replacing it with a Christian church

    1100AD – 1200 – On Church orders over 2 million German men and Women in what is known today as Austria, Switzerland and Southern Germany were mercilessly slaughtered because they would not convert to Christ.

    1212AD – “The Children’s Crusade” 50,000 German and French children are torn from their families and pressed into military service in the Middle East. Many died miserably of violence, Hunger, Sickness. Few ever returned home to their families.

    1234AD – Over 10,000 German men, Women, and Children were killed at the command of the Bremen archbishop because they were “heritics”.

    1525AD – After almost a thousand years of Christianity first reaching England’s shores, the Bible is first translated to English by William Tyndale, before this date the religious authorities made it a punishable crime to translate the Latin Bible into English because it was felt that the English people should not be able to read it for themselves

    1560AD – The Bible is first translated to German by Marten Luther, previous to this it was an illegal and punishable offense to allow the common person to be allowed to read the Bible for themselves.
    http://www.odinsvolk.ca/WhyAsatru2.htm

  2. Destroyer says:

    How the hell can a decent white european man willingly take sides in this Abrahamic clusterfuk?

    The shocking video Muslims don’t want you to see!!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Gzyeo1Z1I4&feature=related

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