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JFK: "Hitler will Emerge from the hatred that surrounds him now as one of the most significant figures who ever lived, he had boundless ambition for his country, which rendered him a menace to the peace of the world. But he had a mystery about him in the way that he lived, and in the manner of his death, that will live and grow after him, he had in him the stuff of which legends are made."
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The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool today. It was refilled and cleaned from June 4–7, 2026 for a $14.2 million renovation. Residual algae appeared just one day after filling it, and became more noticeable within a few days, prompting workers to skim it as early as Wednesday.
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Take one guess why Donald Trump does not want the Epstein files released?
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TRUMP HITS ROCK 🪨 BOTTOM with a new 28% Approval, the Worst ever in U.S. History. The Orange 🍊 Nightmare Has Officially Lost America, for Israel.
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MAGA Riley Gaines @Riley_Gaines_ Exposed Taking Scripts from Handlers. The 'Anti-Woke' Queen's Entire Persona? A Paid Puppet Act. #MAGADied
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SAO PAULO SHOCKER: 21 year old Woman Thrown Off 131 ft Bridge to her Death. The Workers Forgot the Safety Rope. Brazil’s Bungee Horror: Negligence Kills. @America24news_
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Stop the Genocide in Gaza and the Middle East for the Greater Israel project - Follow @RescueCare x.com/RescueCare/status/2065…

They rain down on us with bullets and death, while this pure soul surrounds us with innocence and life. This kitten playing above my head amidst the sounds of shelling is not just an animal I rescued—she is the piece of hope that keeps me going and heals my heart to endure living in this devastated land. Gaza is dying, but the mercy within it will never die.🐾💔🇵🇸 #Gaza #AnimalRescue #Palestine #HopeAmidstWar #CatsOfGaza
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"Napoleon's Retreat from Moscow in 1812" The Painting. This is a real painting made in 1851 by Adolph Northen (1828–1876) This is a famous 19th-century historical scene depicting Napoleon on horseback leading the remnants of the Grande Armée during the disastrous 1812 Russian campaign in the snow, with dead and dying soldiers in the foreground. Peter the Great (1682–1725) forcibly westernized Russia, built St. Petersburg as a "window to Europe," created a modern navy and army, and defeated Sweden in the Great Northern War. Catherine the Great (1762–1796) continued expansion, partitioning Poland and colonizing the Black Sea region, while the 19th century saw Russia defeat Napoleon in 1812 and become a new world power—though serfdom and autocracy increasingly lagged Russia behind Western industrialization.
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Anyone that knows Russian history understands that it begins with the establishment of Kievan Rus' in the 9th century, when Viking prince Rurik and his successors unified Slavic tribes along the Dnieper River. The Dnieper River flows directly through Kyiv, Ukraine. @KremlinRussia_E @mfa_russia @GreeceMFA @EUCouncil @ZelenskyyUa
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The Ukraine-Russia War (Donbass War) Didn't Start with the President of Russia Vladimir Putin. Watch as Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko ADMITS Kiev Attacked Russia first in 2014. Proving that Ukraine started the War with Russia. Also with help from the CIA, and possibly MOSSAD. Does it sound similar to Trumps attack first on Iran, for Israel, with 0 evidence of nuclear weapons 92 days later? Because, where ever MOSSAD goes, the CIA follows like a little puppy on the leash. Poroshenko, 2015: "This is how we will win the war.. Because we have jobs, and they have not. We have pensions, and they have not... Our children would go to kindergartens and schools, theirs would be sitting in cellars. Because they do not know anything how to do! That’s how we are going to win this war. Because wars are won in minds, and not on the combat fields!” Learn the full PSYOP in Episode 6 and 7: chadsamson.com/the-psyop/
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Vitaliy Kim, the head of the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration, wearing a luxury Hublot Classic Fusion valued at $13,500 USD. His declared assets before the war was $200,000 in cash, and 3 million rubles worth $42,000 USD. Since the Ukraine war, Vitaliy Kim has now amassed a staggering fortune. His 2026 estimated net worth stands at $5.8 million USD-primarily from foreign aid meant for war efforts. And now he is in corruption charges. Notable cases include a 2024 defense ministry-linked scheme where officials and an arms firm allegedly embezzled nearly $40 million intended for mortar shells where the goods were never delivered, and a major 2025 energy sector scandal ("Operation Midas") involving kickbacks and laundering of around $100 million (some estimates up to $110 million) from state nuclear company Energoatom contracts, implicating high-level figures with ties to the presidential circle, that means Zelensky. A Rolex Submariner ($8,100 USD) were listed as "gifts." A gift from some one special for bribes? Paid for by American and EU tax payers. ChadSamson.com @America24news_
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Russia fought 3 major wars from 1237 - 1945 against The Mongols, Napoleon, and Hitler, and won them all. @KremlinRussia_E @RussianEmbassy America fought 9 wars for Israel since 1947 and lost them all. (American tax payers funded it) @All100Senators @All435Reps @EUCouncil Are we winning Yet America? Read: America24.news/president-tru…
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Anyone that knows Russian history understands that it begins with the establishment of Kievan Rus' in the 9th century, when Viking prince Rurik and his successors unified Slavic tribes along the Dnieper River. The Dnieper River flows directly through Kyiv, Ukraine. @KremlinRussia_E @mfa_russia @GreeceMFA @EUCouncil @ZelenskyyUa
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Albanian Citizens in Albania's Vjosë-Nartë Delta Bay successfully repelled Israel First backed security forces attempting to shield construction in the protected wetlands, where endangered flamingos nest along with the last 300 endangered Mediterranean Monk Seals, coral reefs, and turtles. @America24news_
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Ivanka Trump says she and Jared Kushner swam to Albania's Sazan Island, hiked barefoot, and fell in love with it. Kushner’s firm buys the ex-Soviet nuclear bunker island for $1.4B-Saudi cash, 3600 concrete bunkers, 10 miles of underground tunnels. A World War II fortress turned into a Hotel for the Epstein Class? @America24news_
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The Filipino's Flamingo 2.0 Protests Want All U.S. Israel First Bases Removed. Protesters in Manila just pulled off the Flamingo Revolution 2.0-no pink feathers, no stolen Islands, but they did push back the police lines to demand US troops remove their bases in the country. Filipinos are sick of hosting Uncle Sam’s bases and want some sovereignty. The US Embassy got a front-row seat to democracy in action-or as the Pentagon calls it, "a national security threat."
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The economic collapse of the Great Depression (1929–1933) helped Adolf Hitler and the Nazis rise to power in 1933. Hitler promised to reverse Versailles, rebuild Germany’s military, and expand “living space.” World War II actually began on 1 September 1939, when Nazi Germany invaded Poland. Britain and France declared war on Germany two days later. The deeper causes were Hitler’s aggressive expansionism, the failure of appeasement (e.g., Munich Agreement 1938), and the unresolved tensions left by World War I. x.com/America24news_/status/…

Russia Celebrates "Victory Day" today on Hitler's German Invasion of Operation Barbarossa June 22 1941, during World War 2. The President of Russia Vladimir Putin @KremlinRussia_E says in his May 9th Victory day Speech today, that Zelenskyy @ZelenskyyUa is "Playing Piano" with the Ukraine war. @RT_com @mfa_russia @KremlinRussia_E @RickSanchezTV @FoxNews @CNN @Reuters America First Patriots: @TuckerCarlson @megynkelly @RealCandaceO @CarriePrejean1 @realstewpeters @DanBilzerian @OwenShroyer1776 @America247News @charliekirk11 @America24news__ 85 years later, Today is the 85th year, 81st celebration. For Russia and the soldiers who died protecting it. Operation Barbarossa was Adolf Hitler's massive invasion of the Soviet Union, launched on June 22, 1941, marking the largest military operation in history at the time and opening the brutal Eastern Front of World War II. This was Hitlers #1 Mistake. It was the first time Hitler's Blitzkrieg failed. On The largest country in the world. When this failed, the coming winter helped the Russians. The Blitzkrieg ("lightning war") is a German military strategy in World War II designed to a win short, decisive conflict by delivering rapid, overwhelming force through coordinated air and armored ground assaults. Hitler also split up his army which was another Mistake by fighting Russia in the East and America on the western front. Hitler was surrounded. The 18 Million Nazi Germans were not enough to defeat the 34 Million Ally forces of Americans and Russians, the red army. World War 2 killed about 85 million people from (1939–1945). Total deaths = 30 Million military deaths. 55 Million civilian deaths in world war II. 85 years later, Russia is now fighting Europe again, in Ukraine. The Bolshevik Jews lost the civil war and revolution in Russian in 1917 and had to flee for safety. Where did they go? Ukraine. 🇺🇦 The Russo-Ukrainian War began in February 2014, initiated by the CIA antagonizing Russia in Crimea Democrat Joe Biden funded the Ukraine war in 2022. -- Before This -- World War 1 started when a Jew assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in 1914. Austria-Hungary blamed Serbia and declared war, which triggered alliances across Europe. Germany joined to support its ally Austria-Hungary, declared war on Russia and France, and invaded Belgium, bringing Britain into the war too. World War 1 ended on November 11, 1918, when Germany signed an armistice and agreed to stop fighting. By 1918, Germany was exhausted after four years of war, facing food shortages from the British naval blockade, fresh American troops joining the Allies, and major defeats on the Western Front. The German government collapsed with revolutions at home, the Kaiser fled, and the Allies forced Germany to accept harsh peace terms in the Treaty of Versailles the following year. Main punishments on Germany included: 1. Losing big territories (Alsace-Lorraine to France, parts of Prussia to Poland). 2. Army reduced to only 100,000 soldiers, no air force, and navy limited to a few ships. 3. Forced to accept full blame for the war (War Guilt Clause) and pay huge reparations (later set at 132 billion gold marks). These 3 harsh sanctions and conditions later started World War 2 (#WW2). The reason for this post. Germany also had to join the new League of Nations as a defeated nation, but the treaty was seen as very harsh, and caused anger in Germany and later helped Hitler rise to power. The last 10 minutes is the Red Square parade. America First 🇺🇸 America24.news/About
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The Bolshevik October Revolution of 1917. Bolshevik leaders like Trotsky were Jewish and then took over Russia in 1917 with the "Peace, Land, Bread" movement. Vladimir Lenin (whose maternal grandfather had Jewish roots but who identified as Russian and was shaped by Marxist ideology) and the Bolsheviks seized power through disciplined organization, propaganda ("Peace, Land, Bread"), and exploiting chaos in Petrograd. The Bolsheviks signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany on March 3rd 1918 primarily because Russia’s army had completely collapsed, millions of soldiers had deserted, the economy was in ruins, and Lenin urgently needed to end Russia’s involvement in World War I to save the young Soviet regime from immediate military defeat and internal collapse. The Russian army collapsed in 1917 due to a deadly mix of prolonged World War I exhaustion and the chaos of the February Revolution. Russia entered World War I in 1914 mainly to defend its ally Serbia and protect its strategic interests in the Balkans. When Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia on 28 July 1914 (following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a Serbian nationalist), Russia — bound by alliance obligations and driven by strong pan-Slavic sentiment — ordered general mobilization on July 30th to support its fellow Slavic nation. Tsar Nicholas II saw this as a matter of national honor and prestige; failing to back Serbia would mean losing influence in the Balkans, where Russia had long competed with Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. World War I ended in 1918 with Germany’s defeat, the harsh Treaty of Versailles (1919), huge reparations, territorial losses, and national humiliation. These conditions created deep anger and resentment in Germany.
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The adoption of Orthodox Christianity in 988 under Vladimir the Great tied Russia culturally and religiously to Byzantium. This early flourishing ended with the Mongol invasion of 1237–1240, which devastated Kievan Rus'(Early Russia) and imposed the "Tatar Yoke" for over two centuries. With Tatar Yoke, The Mongols controlled parts of Russia for approximately 240 years-beginning with the invasion in 1237-1240 under Batu Khan and lasting until the late 15th century when Moscow's Ivan III (also known as Ivan the Great). Ivan the Great officially ended tribute payments to the Golden Horde in 1480, learning important administrative and military lessons that later enabled them to throw off the Mongol rule under Ivan.
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The Khazars near modern day Ukraine controlled a vast empire in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus from the 7th to 10th centuries. At their peak, they dominated trade routes between Byzantium and the Vikings, imposing heavy tolls (taxes) on merchants. The Khazar elite then converted to Judaism (Jewish) around 740 AD, to deny Jesus, and expand on usury, becoming one of history's only non-Semitic Jewish kingdoms. Their capital Itil (near modern Astrakhan) was a cosmopolitan hub where Muslims, Christians, Jews, and pagans coexisted. The Viking Prince Rurik's Varangians allied with Slavic tribes to defeat the Khazars in several battles, particularly in 964 when Prince Svyatoslav razed Itil and forced Khazar rulers to abandon their capital. The final blow came with Vladimir the Great's conquest of the Khazar vassal state Volga Bulgars in 985. By the early 11th century, Kievan Rus' (Russia Today) had absorbed much of Khazaria's territory.
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