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Maverick's avatar

This is great, you should share it on x.com!

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Tusitala's avatar

The speech that substack’s app offers is quite useful for this, but I enjoyed reading the text itself of these two documents directly afterwords. Volkonsky’s prose is stirring and hammers home contemporary sentiments about patriotism. I understand this type of poast won’t get a ton of traffic but it really is appreciated.

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Craftsman Redux's avatar

It's good that you got the second half of this pamphlet out there.

Have you had a chance to go through the other pamphlets concerning the Russian Revolution and White Army that are up on the National Archives website?

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Sarah's avatar

I know this is not what you're talking about, but following my turn away from Protestantism and towards Catholicism, I have learned about the Marian appearance at Fatima in 1917. so when you talk about 1917, (and I also listened to a podcast that Jocko Willink and Darryl Cooper did about 1917), it really seems like a strange coincidence, what the children saw? seriously though, seems authentic and not a coincidence. people will say, oh no, clearly Russia was going the wrong direction and the appearance of Mary wasn't any huge revelation, and the children probably imagined it. but I don't think so. I think I saw you say how much you hate it when people talk about religion, but there you go.

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Zero Fox's avatar

I know mystery grove is devising the worlds greatest stalker 2 episode from beyond the grave. This is the reason I patiently wait each month at the deleted posts and “account does not exist” page with 5 dollars in hand. Like a spouse at the pier waiting for the return of a long lost whaler.

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Payload's avatar

Payload Movie Review Demand Part #2: Q&A (1990) I find viewing this one in 2024 a profound example of how the Multicultural Utopia of the Progressive Left is a retarded pipe dream. While I’m sure this is not what Sidney Lumet intended when it was made it’s obvious viewing it today. Nick Nolte and Armand Assante are excellent as well.

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