Television for a Whiter future!
A collection of pro-White videos to educate and edify.
I try to find and upload the most high quality, complete versions of the best truth-telling videos on the Web. (Usually four or five a week.) Also, every Friday I add a classic feature film that was made prior to the current antarian, misandristic era in Hollywood.
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Many people say that Jesus, the Israelites, and the pharaohs of Egypt, were all black Africans. And the Jews' media have endorsed this view and produced suitably African or Middle Eastern imagery. But is that view correct? Ralph Ellis investigates.
The bottom line: NO! The real life man that the biblical character Jesus of Nazareth was based on was a king of a small kingdom known as Edessa. His name was Manu of Edessa (which is why the bible says his given name is "Immanuel"). He was a red-haired Aryan convert to Judaism; he was not an ethnic Jew!
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