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Re: destination mars

From Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de>
Newsgroups alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sci.physics, sci.physics.relativity
Subject Re: destination mars
Date 2024-11-18 08:08 +0100
Message-ID <lq07eqFkpjtU2@mid.individual.net> (permalink)
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Am Sonntag000017, 17.11.2024 um 19:26 schrieb The Starmaker:
> Thomas Heger wrote:
>>
>> Am Donnerstag000014, 14.11.2024 um 00:57 schrieb x:
>>> On 11/13/24 08:48, The Starmaker wrote:
>>>> x wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On 11/12/24 08:53, The Starmaker wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> Mars is red. Red is dead.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Next time you see a red light...don't stop.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> All democrats should not stop for a red light.
>>>>>
>>>>> Perfect logic with a little bit of a priori
>>>>> assertions shuffled in.
>>>>>
>>>>> All humans are dead.
>>>>>
>>>>> Because vertebrate blood is red.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Everyone knows that Democrats are the real...'Domestic Enemies'.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Instead of Trump putting all democracts in concentration camps, he can
>>>> save money
>>>> by mandating that all democrats should not stop for a red light.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> If you're a democrat...cross the street when you see the light
>>>> turn...magna red.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> then pile them up and cremate them all.
>>>>
>>>> let them burn in hell.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Make America Great Again!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> i love genocide when done creatively.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> They told Aldolf Hitler "What are we going to do with all these
>>>> millions of people in concentration camps, we don't have the money and
>>>> food to feed them all???"
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Aldolf Hitler said..."Just kill them all and you save food and money!"
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Germans first! Make Germany Great Again!
>>>
>>> Millions of people died during World War II because
>>> armies accepted commands from people called 'presidents',
>>> 'kings' or 'prime ministers'.
>>>
>>> Millions of people would have lived if the people of the
>>> world recognized that they were all monster kings who
>>> shouted 'kill, kill, kill' in microphones all day, and
>>> they were actually all clones of each other.
>>>
>>
>> I personally regard Greg Hallet's book
>> 'Hitler was a British agent' as valuable and most likely correct.
>>
>> This means, that we had evil politicians all over the place, which were
>> mostly half brothers/sisters and belong to some unmentioned
>> 'blood-line', which is more or less hostile to people in general.
>>
>> We can see this in the personal relations between Churchill an Hitler,
>> for instance.
>>
>> e.g.:
>>
>> Hitler's girlfriend was Unity Valkyrie Mitford and that the niece of
>> Clementine Hozier and that Churchill's wife.
>>
>> Unity Mitford was granddaughter of a Lord Redesdale, who used the
>> Nazi-Swastika as logo of his goldmine (btw in Swastika, Canada) already
>> in 1913.
>>
>> That Redesdale was also the biological father of Clementine Hozier,
>> hence Churchills father in law.
>>
>> He also paid for the printings of the books of Houston Steward
>> Chamberlain (son in law of Richard Wagner, racist, nephew or the British
>> PM and top-nazi of Munich).
>>
>> Churchill himself was most likely the biological son of king Edvard VII
>> (in a time, when he was nicknamed 'Bertie the swinger'), while Sir
>> Randolph Churchill was his 'house father'.
>>
>> Hitler was also (most likely) not the person, we are told to believe he was.
>>
>> Redesdale was a friend of Richard Wagner, while Hitler lived in the same
>> house as Richard Wagners daughter Isolde Beidler (possibly in the same
>> apartment).
>>
>> Unity's sister Diana married the leader of the BuF (Sir Oswald Mosley)
>> in Berlin: in the large home (on the posh island 'Schwanenwerder') of
>> Joseph Goebbels (witness of marriage was Hitler himself).
>>
>> What remains unknown: was uncle Winston also invited and did he attend
>> that wedding-party in Berlin?
>>
>> TH
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Since you seem to know a lot of Aldoph Hitler History...can you
> explain to me why a full sheet of Hitler stamps from 1941 only cost $20.00????
> 
> https://www.ebay.com/b/German-Hitler-Stamp/3489/bn_7023270140
> 


Prices don't follow rational rules.

It is kind of 'tug-o-war' between sellers and buyers and depends on 
supply and demand.

If something is popular, the prices rise, and fall, if not.

This doesn't follow rational rules, but kind of mass psychology.


Such old stamps have no practical whatsoever, hence their price is 
solely depending upon collectors wishes to own them.

That can vary a lot and can go up or down.

In general rare stamps are more expensive and Nazi stamps are apparently 
not.

TH

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