December 05, 2015
December 04, 2015
Bill Kaysing Interview - The Moon Hoax
Bart Sibrel's unedited interview with, now deceased, original moon landing hoax proponent and former contractor to NASA during the Apollo moon missions, Bill Kaysing.
Mr. Kaysing discusses his first hand account of the incredible atmosphere of engineering ineptitude, on-the-job drunkenness, and endless insurmountable schedule slippages that were rampant in the program, dooming it to failure. "The only way to make it, was to fake it", he said was the underground motto of the staff.
Kaysing authored the first book ever written repudiating NASA's moon landing story. He authored many other interesting books, including "Great Hideouts of the West" and "Great Hot Springs of the West" published by the infamous Loompanic Press.
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False Flag Weekly News with Kevin Barrett and Jim Fetzer 2015.12.3
It’s a False Flag World Out There
December 03, 2015
The Real World of Money with Andrew Gause 12/2/2015
Show Highlights: HERE
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Radio Wehrwolf - John Friend 12/2/2015
Dion speaks with John Friend of the Realist Report. They discuss his recent trip to the District of Criminals. The NPI Conference, the James Traficant Memorial, his trip to the Holocaust Museum, and more..
Uncensored, hard hitting commentary and historical perspective on the current events affecting the U.S. and Western civilization. Dion@radiowehrwolf.com
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*Adolf Hitler Mega-post
*9/11 Mega-post
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December 02, 2015
The Slave Hire Badges of Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston had a
system whereby a slaveholder could pay a license fee, good for one
year at a time, on a sliding scale based on the slave's primary
occupation. In return, he would receive a copper tag or badge for
each slave registered containing four pieces of information: the
city (Charleston), a serial number, the date (year), and an
occupation.
The master was then allowed to hire that slave out to private individuals, businesses, or even the municipal government with the proviso that the slave would wear the badge at all times when on one of these hire-out jobs and that the slave could only perform the function he was licensed to perform.
Who benefited from this? The city made thousands of dollars a year in badge fees; the slaveholders made extra money for hiring out slaves that they had no work for at the time; the slaves themselves were often allowed to keep part of their outside wages and, as a bonus, they were given a certain amount of freedom in exchange for their skills.
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Slave Badges and the Slave-Hire System in Charleston (The American Dream)
The master was then allowed to hire that slave out to private individuals, businesses, or even the municipal government with the proviso that the slave would wear the badge at all times when on one of these hire-out jobs and that the slave could only perform the function he was licensed to perform.
Who benefited from this? The city made thousands of dollars a year in badge fees; the slaveholders made extra money for hiring out slaves that they had no work for at the time; the slaves themselves were often allowed to keep part of their outside wages and, as a bonus, they were given a certain amount of freedom in exchange for their skills.
Read more here
Slave Badges and the Slave-Hire System in Charleston (The American Dream)
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