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  1. I’m guessing a teen who went through the 9/11 Truth Door and then on to WWII Truth. No a strategic thinker at this stage but passionate perhaps. If so, then her friends will likely know the score, too.

  2. Nor should it be a big deal ! Its “HITTTTLERERR”,so the Jews jump all over it. She should not even have been targeted. It had little to do with her ‘father being a cop’. That probably helped,beacuse she was seen as ‘not being a threat’,and surely is not. Funny how Adolf Hitler images;still fascinates. He sure was ‘not a failed artist ! His power comes from TRUTH! Art/politcsas one. The Muslim Nationalists used to understand his appeal;Rashhid Ali Grand Mufti Of Jersulam,Nasser, Sadat (before he sold out),and Quaddafi,Assad, Khomani -(Privately felt, Admiral Karl Doentiz ,was true leader of Germany,and had contacts with the ,still alive,last leader of REAL GERMANY in 78-90. He thought big,and sure dreamed big time!

  3. “HITTTTLERERR” LOL Dante. Right the ‘cat is out of the bag’ and nobody even the demiurge himself can put it back in. AH lost the physical war but he won it esotherically. All that was necessary was to point out who the world-enemy of all is and what entity empowers them. The future will take care of the rest. They say that next time there will be less ‘sun’ and more ‘lightning’

  4. Zionists are not fond of Hasids. The bombing reference is out of character for any stereotypical ‘nazi’. I can see the usual references (ovens and gas) being made by a teen, but not bombs. Anonymous white chick mentioning ‘bombing’ Jews is suspicious and points towards someone who knows about the Occupation.

    MSM will gladly run with the story regardless of the teens intentions because ‘RISING ANTISEMITISM’.

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