May 2, 2014: Burned Alive in Odessa

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Ghost
Ghost
May 4, 2022 7:32 am

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https://www.exposingtruth.com/media-wont-tell-odessa-massacre/#:~:text=On%20Friday%2C%20May%202nd%2C%20over%2040%20anti-Kiev%20pro-Russian,phrases%20like%20%E2%80%9Cthe%20sequence%20of%20events%20is%20unclear%E2%80%9D.

I apologize for providing a link to a restricted video, but it really is worth the watch.

This one is for any farmers interested in the bones of Waterloo. I didn’t know this. Did you?
” After Waterloo, the bones of the dead — Wellington’s Britons and Napoleon’s French and Blücher’s Prussians — were freighted back to Hull to use as fertiliser for England’s green and pleasant land, military mulch from the 1815 battlefields which also yielded fresh teeth to be reused as dentures for the living.

Robert Fisk in The Independent, 3 August 2014″

https://medium.com/study-of-history/the-bones-of-waterloo-a3beb35254a3

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Ghost
May 4, 2022 9:29 pm

I have a quote saved from something old I was trying to decipher. I assume it is about this. Let’s see how bad my memory is…

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Ghost
May 4, 2022 11:32 pm

“Shiploads of dead soldiers, dug out of old battle-fields, possess a regular commercial
value. They are imported into England, to be chemically treated and manufactured into
fertilizers for enriching exhausted wheat fields.”
Might is Right by ‘Ragnar Redbeard’, late 19c

The same chapter talks about Richard Lionheart eating Saracens. Very practical those English.