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Spanish Inquisition

Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver THE EDITOR of Liberty Bell noticed the discrepancy between the spelling of ‘Maranos’ in my quotation from the Jewish encyclopaedia on p.7 of the June issue and the form ‘Marranos’ in my comments and in a quotation from a later Jewish compilation. The distinction…
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Essays

by Tanstaafl NEW ARTICLE in The Jewlantic: DNA Reveals the Hidden Jewish Ancestry of Latin Americans. That was the original title. Revealing indeed. Now it reads: “The Genetic Legacy of the Spanish Inquisition”. It wraps the latest revelations with the usual cover story, mischaracterizing an invasive…
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News

JEWS HAVE GOT themselves another Holocaust day, another day on which the Unchosen must bow down to them and beg their forgiveness. This time it’s in Portugal. A Portugal government committee has approved the creation of a Memorial Day for the Victims of the Inquisition. The inquisition was formally…
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Essays

YEARS AGO I warned of the folly of the Spanish law that grants citizenship to those “descended” from the Jews expelled by Ferdinand and Isabella in 1492. Particularly sinister was the fact that Jews would be able to certify who was “Jewish” for the purpose of gaining this citizenship. This was something…
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Essays

THIS MORNING I was reading a book about the Spanish Inquisition then came across a Twitterstorm that seemed strangely congruent with the passage I had been reading. A month-old tweet from AlbaRising was picked on by elite Jew Ben Shapiro, who then cackled about it with his elite Jew pals, as if it was a…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

By Dr. William L. Pierce Iberians, Phoenicians, Celts, Romans, Goths, Jews, and Moors Gave Spain Racial Diversity Jews Infest Spain, Betray it to Muslim Invaders Moors End Gothic Rule, Are Stopped by Franks White Reconquest of Spain Takes Over 700 Years JUST AS THE southeastern-most region of Europe…
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News

Dual citizenship to be allowed; Jews need only prove they “studied Spanish history” or “gave to Spanish charities” (which could just be Jewish charities in Spain). DESCENDENTS OF Spanish Jews exiled from the country more than 500 years ago will soon be able to apply for…
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