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Breivik

Tarrant

Kaczynski

Ford

Powell

Koresh

Hitler

All of them either produced a manifesto of some kind, or wrote books, speeches etc to try and sway peoples' opinions on things. None of them succeeded in what they were wanting to accomplish with it. Hitler probably had the most success, but he was also the one with the most power.

A manifesto alone is a worthless piece of paper. It needs massive backing in every sector, media, politics, academia, finance etc to ever amount to anything, and that's only after decades.

The situation in America is the result of at least a century of subversion, even though most people seem to think it only started a few years ago.

https://searchvoat.co/v/politics/4138701/26599427

Edit: Now try to link those manifestos. The jews have censored them effectively and the wild claim that its just to attack free speech sites, there are plenty other options to do that so that doesn't hold any water. It just acts as another way to censor the manifestos

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Only good response.

The situation in America is the result of at least a century of subversion, even though most people seem to think it only started a few years ago.

The subversion started with the (((slave trade))). So quite a bit more than a century.

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I completely agree. Some suggest that the first wave of kikes came to America with the original settlers. I don't see how they would survive such a trek but people have suggested the theory.

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Rofl no. Absolutely no. There's no way when every individual had to do serious physical work that jews were involved.

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Koresh didn't kill anyone. The FBI came to his compound and murdered everyone living there without provocation.

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Was he not forming a militia of sorts? We know how the government frowns upon Americans for utilizing their 2nd amendment correctly afterall.

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He was buying guns for resale, for which he had a license. Yes, protection against superevils was probably a subplot, but ostensibly he was legally retailing small arms.

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No. He had his followers and they kept to themselves. The FBI sent in an informant to fabricate a case against Koresh. The warrant was based on the claim that Koresh was a pedophile, but there was never any evidence. Even if he was, the FBI could have waited and picked him up in town without incident instead of laying siege to the compound.