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by Angelicus IT IS 4.30 am here in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the city that once was
known as the Paris of South America — famous for its elegant avenues,
beautiful parks, and buildings, mostly in the French style of the late
19th century: a city that reflected the beauty and greatness achieved
by…
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Essays

ARGENTINA is a distant mirror that reflects what may be North America’s future. The country is a small-scale laboratory of the effects of migration: A suitable migration policy can transform a nation for the good; a wrong one spoils it. Argentina became independent from Spain in 1816 just after Napoleon’s…
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News

by Alan Kidd A BILLIONAIRE Zionist Jew named Paul Singer (pictured) is dragging Argentina into a Manhattan (read: Jewish-dominated) courtroom — for the second time — in an attempt to force the largely White South American country to pay his hedge fund $1.7 billion. Singer’s fund…
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Jewish pressure and corruption causes some Argentinian Jews to defect to the Argentinian side ALL the elements of classic anti-Semitic conspiracy theory are there: Jews who made their money charging “usurious” interest; powerful gentile politicians “bought” with Jewish money; local Jews working…
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