Wednesday, December 16, 2020

E. Michael Jones joins Aleš Ernecl to discuss Bishop Stepinac, The Ustaše, Yugoslavia & Medjugorje.

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  1. Interesting discussion. I listened for the entire time. I am particularly interested in the Balkans for a number of reasons.----One of my uncles was Yugoslavian and historical ties to this region. His family house was in Austria and then Yugoslavia. His father and uncle went back for a visit and even though US citizens were drafted into the German Army in WWI. Both were taken prisoner and lived out the war on a Russian estate in the cold and surrounded by deadly wolves. After the war, they were released and had to walk out of Russia.----As a military veteran with shipboard service in Naples and various cruises in the area, I am particularly influenced by the life of Draza Mihajlovic. He was a royalist (King Peter) and a Serb. He was caught in the middle, was sold out, and executed by the Yugoslav Communists.----There were a number of atrocities committed against the Orthodox Serbs in what is now Bosnia. This area became Communist and the Franciscans became their tool. From this stench arose Medjugorje.----The point of a well oiled Jewish conspiracy with "proxy culture warriors" is well taken. Nevertheless, I do not agree with his belief on "colonialism in Africa". I believe that it was a good and not an evil as he believes.---it is known that the Brits, even though I am Irish, believed that each country that they dominated would develop under their tutelage and eventually become independent. That is what exactly happened in India. If not for Islam and Pakistan splitting off, this would have worked immensely. Nevertheless, the glitch is an exception and not the rule for British foreign government domination.

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    1. Your uncle was Yugoslav, sir?Serbian, to be more precise? Only that would explain how you could be influenced by life Draza Mihailovic, a leader of a savage gang which comitted many atrocities before and during the war. They were also pathetic in combat. Get some proper role models, please.

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  2. The Jews and Moslems killed a lot of Christians in that part of the world. Many were ground into dog food.

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  3. Those (schismatic) Christians killed an awful lot of Catholics in that part of the world.

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  4. At least they’re not as bad as the Roumanians. They suck!

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  6. @Wilderness, use the web version.

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