Re: [MINISTRY] the “Holocaustification of politics”

Cecilia Tanaka cecilia.tanaka at gmail.com
Thu Oct 26 08:47:12 PDT 2017


Really sorry for top-posting but I am in a busy moment, people..
John, another fake account created at "fire.cc" to annoy you.  Ignore
and say "糞を食らえ".  :)

But I need ask you a personal favor, please:  -  Plese, stop comparing
ZH with clowns.  It's VERY offensive to the poor clowns. :P
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your curiosity.  It's your place in the world; it's your life.  Go on
and do all you can with it, and make it the life you want to live."  -
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On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 1:32 PM, Jose <jose at firemail.cc> wrote:
>> John Newman jnn at synfin.org
>> Tue Oct 24 21:43:55 PDT 2017
>> WHAT THE FUCK DO YOU CARE
>> ABOUT GERMAN IMMIGRATION POLICY?
>
> Your blood can be traced to Britannia, Germania, and Gaul.
> Why don't you care?
>
> [Begin Quote]
>
> Last name: Newman
>
> Recorded as Newman in England and as Neumann, Neuemann, Nuemann,
> Nyemann, and others, in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, this notable
> surname was of Germanic and Anglo-Saxon pre 7th century origins.
>
> It was originally a pre-medieval nickname for somebody new to a
> particular place. The derivation is from the word "neowe" with the
> suffix "mann", meaning a friend or foreman.
>
> The surname is widely recorded with Godwin Nieweman in the Pipe Rolls of
> Oxfordshire, England in 1169, and in Germany Hermann Nyeman of Barth, in
> 1325, and the similar English version as in Robert le Nyman of Sussex in
> 1296. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that
> of Stangrim Noueman. This was was dated 1166, in the Pipe Rolls of
> Norfolk, during the reign of King Henry 111rd, known as the Builder of
> Churches, 1154 - 1189.
>
> Thomas Newman, aged fifteen, who left London on the ship "Plaine Joan"
> bound for Virginia in May 1635, was among the earliest recorded settlers
> in the new colonies of British America.
> John Henry Newman (1801 - 1890), who was formally created cardinal of
> St. George in Velabro in 1879. A member of the Oxford Movement, he
> resigned his Anglican living, and joined the Roman Catholic Church in 1845.
>
> A coat of arms granted to the Neumann family of Berlin has the blazon of
> a red field charged with vertical cannon, surmounted by crossed swords
> argent.
>
> Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation.
> In England this was sometimes known as the Poll Tax.
>
> [End Quote]
>
> Your people are facing genocide all over the world.
> Wake up.



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