Sujet : Re: ww3
De : chris.m.thomasson.1 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Chris M. Thomasson)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 25. Jan 2025, 21:14:38
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On 1/25/2025 6:01 AM, Python wrote:
Le 25/01/2025 à 10:29, nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) a écrit :
Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> wrote:
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Am Donnerstag000023, 23.01.2025 um 14:12 schrieb Athel Cornish-Bowden:
On 2025-01-23 10:54:23 +0000, Thomas Heger said:
Am Mittwoch000022, 22.01.2025 um 09:19 schrieb Athel Cornish-
Bowden:
On 2025-01-21 06:46:15 +0000, Thomas Heger said:
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Am Montag000020, 20.01.2025 um 14:26 schrieb J. J. Lodder:
Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote:
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On 1/18/25 1:33 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
The exists a book called 'Hitler was a British agent' by a
man nameg
'Greg Hallett'.
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That guy wrote also 'Stalin's British training'.
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There was a whole batch of bogus Iranian historians who
attributed
any
and every political move in Iran to "the British".
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Not too bad, for the period 1913-1953,
when the Americans took over.
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Thanks to god they're dead and gone together with all that bullshit they
wrote.
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The Mossadeq coup is real history,
as is the engineering of it by the CIA.
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Didn't know Europeans were not spared from that crap either.
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Crap or not, the present mess in Iran cannot by understood
without looking back to the history of colonialism that
preceded it,
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I would miss the French in this picture, because Khomeini came actually from Paris.
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Bollocks. Unless this is just an illustration of your inabilty to
write idiomatic English. Khomeini had taken political refuge near
Paris, yes, but he didn't "come from Paris": he came from Iran, as
one would guess.
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Did you know, that Lenin came actually from Switzerland and through
Germany, before he went to Russia.
OK, so it's your lack of understanding of English that's at issue.
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English is a second language for me, but I understand it quit well.
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It's not perfect, of course. But most of the time I can understand English with ease.
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I can also speak, write and read English.
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(Not perfect, but quite good.)
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As good as Manuel's? You learned it from a book too?
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Jan
There is too much butter on those trays!
lol.