BASIC difference between Nazi Sixth Army in Stalingrad and NATO in Afghanistan
Every day dozens of NATO mercenaries die.
-> How can they hide this?
-> Answer: the same way that the illuminati hid the death of 300,000 Germans and allies of the Sixth Army, "the glory of the Nazi army," annihilated at Stalingrad.
Today in the time of internet and global disinformation, is as simple as this: from time to time "news" that "NATO soldiers were killed " with numbers "1 Unlike Vietnam,
- No names of the dead;
- mercenaries (ie not drafted) keep silence about the deaths, according to their contract conditions.
Big difference between Afghanistan and Stalingrad is NOT
- the number of dead compared to the mercenaries that have not yet been completely annihilated and remain in their bunkers.
- that at least Germans knew that the Sixth Army was fighting the Red Army while this time the human cattle of NATO "countries" does not even know that the mercenaries are NOT fighting the Taliban but in fact fighting freedom fighters that were fighting the CIA creation Taliban before October 2001.
Big difference IS that this time the British and American gov do not play the role of being on the other side of the German gov.
Notes
(1) The REAL Afghanistan war
War on Terror Hoax: War on Terror in areas populated by tribes from Afghanistan: real v official story
(2) The REAL World War II - BBC and Voice of America kept as silent in their broadcasts to Germany about the annihilation of the Sixth Army as they were about the annihilation of Jews at the concentraion camps that the RAF kept overflying.
The illuminati script for Three World Wars Hoax
The illuminati script for Three World Wars Hoax
Nazi Sixth Army in Stalingrad 1943 and NATO in Afghanistan 2012 - BASIC difference
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Nazi Sixth Army in Stalingrad 1943 and NATO in Afghanistan 2012 - BASIC difference
A suggestion.
If you want to be taken seriously.
Avoid the word "Nazi".
It is really over used.
If you want to be taken seriously.
Avoid the word "Nazi".
It is really over used.
What happened to Kamala Harris' campaign?
She had the black vote all locked up.
She had the black vote all locked up.
Nazi Sixth Army in Stalingrad 1943 and NATO in Afghanistan 2012 - BASIC difference
First off I don't see how you can even compare Stalingrad to Afghanistan when it comes to dissemination of information and how this is done.
That aside anybody with an interest in current events knows just what the conflict in Afghanistan is.
Try again please and elaborate a little.
That aside anybody with an interest in current events knows just what the conflict in Afghanistan is.
Try again please and elaborate a little.
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Nazi Sixth Army in Stalingrad 1943 and NATO in Afghanistan 2012 - BASIC difference
TruthIsNeverTooHorrible;1406945 wrote:
-> Answer: the same way that the illuminati hid the death of 300,000 Germans and allies of the Sixth Army, "the glory of the Nazi army," annihilated at Stalingrad.
I should have explicitly mentioned that this refers to BBC & Voice of America broadcastings to Nazi Germany, as it is clearly what is meant in links I gave.
-> Answer: the same way that the illuminati hid the death of 300,000 Germans and allies of the Sixth Army, "the glory of the Nazi army," annihilated at Stalingrad.
I should have explicitly mentioned that this refers to BBC & Voice of America broadcastings to Nazi Germany, as it is clearly what is meant in links I gave.
Nazi Sixth Army in Stalingrad 1943 and NATO in Afghanistan 2012 - BASIC difference
I'd have thought that the basic difference is that the russians won at Stalingrad but lost in Afghanistan. The americans and british were on the side of the russians at stalingrad and sending weapons while in afghanistan they were sending weapons to the Taliban. Germany is in nato and has troops in afghanistan.
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Nazi Sixth Army in Stalingrad 1943 and NATO in Afghanistan 2012 - BASIC difference
The main reason NATO has not yet been expelled:
Photos of U.S. and Afghan Troops Patrolling Poppy Fields June 2012
Photos of U.S. and Afghan Troops Patrolling Poppy Fields June 2012 | Public Intelligence
Photos of U.S. and Afghan Troops Patrolling Poppy Fields June 2012
Photos of U.S. and Afghan Troops Patrolling Poppy Fields June 2012 | Public Intelligence