If the (((media outlets))) want to play games, lets play games. ITT we post the biggest red-pill infographs you have. Try to keep them simple and easy to navigate as the typical newfag will be clicking them. Try to keep the (((terminology))) to a minimum and be quick to report derailing comments.
Drop those Red-Pills!
If we can get this thread looking nice, mods should consider sticky. We need to ensure MSM never directs traffic to our little haven again. This is not their space! They have literally every other corner of the clear net, let's hold the line!
I saw that thread and although both are red-pill threads, I want to arrange this thread to appeal to a normie audience. Introductory-level stuff that won't automatically spur their cognitive dissonance.
Joshua Morales
You know the things I'd do with 588,000 dollars!? Make it worth a lot more along with creating aesthetic art and changing my local community.
That's not a record of the actual publication, just Abernathy mentioning it in a statement before congress - which is pretty much what the wiki article says. Bad image.
Ryan Brooks
What the fuck do I do now? I can't just sit here anymore. The last time I was into this was during the election. What the fuck happened?
Thomas Martinez
Ok, thanks for bringing it up. I'll try and refigure the meme to more closely represent the truth. It does need to be known that he said this, but we can't rely on lies.
Grayson Rivera
Prepare yourself for the worst. If you're not in shape, start exercising. Start following a strict regimen. If you have money, go buy a patch of land and reach out to other anons to congregate, collective association-style living. Pooling funds and getting ready for the big fight. It's coming.
Jose Price
It's fake. The text of the "letter" was a re-purposed passage from William Guy Carr's horrible kosher conspiratard classic Pawns in the Game. You can find deeper refutations, but pic related should be enough.
Funny how people like Jonestein will push that, which is demonstrably false, while denying The Protocols, which still ring true over a century after their public dissemination, and have never been "debunked".
IIRC the Ben Franklin one has never been substantiated and given that Franklin donated money towards the building of Philadelphia's first synagogue I somewhat doubt the veracity. Another bad image.
Nicholas Morris
ONCE AGAIN, FOR THOSE JUST TUNING IN, DIBRE DAVID DOESN'T EXIST, NOR DOES THIS QUOTE APPEAR ANYWHERE IN THE TALMUD OF WHICH I AM AWARE. STOP POSTING HOAXES.
Eli Clark
Because Dibre David, more commonly mis-referred to as "Libbre David", isn't a book of the Talmud. It's a completely seperate rabbinical text.
During WWII, when anti-jewish literature really began circulating, pretty much any jewish text got lumped together and called the "Talmud", that's what happened to Dibre David. I've seen "Thus Speaketh the Talmud" articles where even the Shulchan Aruch was lumped in.
If it was simply a fabrication by Pelley, I don't think the jews would have resorted to lying the way they did to discredit it. First claiming Pinkney never kept a diary (he's known to have done so), and then focusing on the fact that it isn't archived at the Franklin Institute, even though, as that scan shows, the claim was absent from its first major publication.
I tend to "A Racial Program" was a hoax created by Eustace Mullins, but there's a record of two copies supposedly being up for sale in 1994.