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Jim and Diane, WALK AND TALK, Feb 3, 2025, Hitler; Hoax Relics; RR Killer; IQ.mp4

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*** ADOLF HITLER "When you remove all the negative comments based on lies, when you reject the mainstream media narrative AND the jewish spinmeisters, you are left with THE TRUTH – an amazing leader for his country, for his time." Diane King
(BOOKS) ADOLF HITLER AND THE THIRD REICH
1) GERMANY'S HITLER, Heinz A. Heinz, $12.68, free shipping, Prime
https://www.amazon.com/Germanys-Hitler-Heinz/dp/1366820304
2) THE YOUNG HITLER I KNEW, August Kubicek
https://www.google.com/search?q=kubizek+the+young+hitler+i+knew&rlz=1C1UEAD_enUS1069US1069&oq=kubizek+the+young+hitler+i+knew&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqCQgAECMYJxiKBTIJCAAQIxgnGIoFMgcIARAuGIAEMgoIAhAAGIYDGIoF0gEIMTkxMGowajeoAgCwAgA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
3) MEIN KAMPF,(PDF) Tom Dalton Translation (Part 1&2)
https://der-fuehrer.org/meinkampf/english/Mein%20Kampf%20(Thomas%20Dalton's%20translation).pdf
or MEINKAMPF, STALAG 17 Edition https://www.moneytreepublishing.com/shop/mein-kampf
($50) Softcover • 6” X 9” • 612 pages
The only complete, unabridged, and officially authorized English translation ever issued by the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP), translated by a now-unknown English-speaking party member, printed by the Franz Eher Verlag in Berlin for the Central Press of the NSDAP in limited numbers from 1937-44.
4) HITLER DEMOCRAT, Leon DeGrelle (PDF here)
https://vdoc.pub/documents/hitler-democrat-777deqqvnlq0
https://archive.org/details/hdbld
5) ENIGMA OF HITLER, Leon Degrelle:
PDF https://archive.org/details/EnigmaOfAdolfHitlerLeonDegrelle7p
http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v14/v14n3p22_Degrelle.html
"Hitler -- You knew him -- What was he like?" I have been asked that question a thousand times since 1945, and nothing is more difficult to answer ... Hitler's most notable characteristic was ever his simplicity. The most complex of problems resolved itself in his mind into a few basic principles. His actions were geared to ideas and decisions that could be understood by anyone ... His intellectual curiosity was limitless. He was readily familiar with the writings of the most diverse authors, and nothing was too complex for his comprehension ... The universality of Hitler's knowledge may surprise or displease those unaware of it, but it is nonetheless a historical fact: Hitler was one of the most cultivated men of this century.
6) HOW HITLER CONSOLIDATED POWER IN GERMANY AND LAUNCHED A SOCIAL REVOLUTION:
The First Years of the Third Reich By Léon Degrelle https://www.ihr.org/jhr/v12/v12p299_Degrelle.html
*** Cello that survived the Holocaust
https://www.lrt.lt/en/news-in-english/19/2474655/cello-that-survived-the-holocaust
*** Tariffs and former US Companies in other countries.
*** Insomnia Stream - Railroad Killer, Feb 2, 2025 - https://old.bitchute.com/video/v434OCjsKqBG/
*** IQ - IQ DENIALISM - Your Deceptive Mind, Feb 2, 2025, https://old.bitchute.com/video/ZGJbjmwZ8ngL/
While the Stanford-Binet is often used to identify gifted and talented children, the original test (the Binet-Simon) was designed to do quite the opposite; Binet designed the original assessment to identify children with intellectual deficits. History of IQ Testing - https://www.healthline.com/health/iq-testing#results
French psychologist Alfred Binet created the first intelligence test in the early 1900s. However, modern IQ testing in the United States stems from the work of Henry Herbert Goddard. Goddard was a psychologist who earned his doctorate in psychology from Clark University in 1899. He translated the Binet test from French to English. This test was used to test basic intellectual functions in U.S. school children and to support mental health diagnoses. Goddard remains a controversial figure in the history of psychology. This is due to his argument that adults with low IQs shouldn’t procreate. Thankfully, society has largely moved on from such viewpoints. Today, there are numerous IQ tests that are used for different purposes, but most are used to help diagnose learning disabilities.
Results of an IQ Test: According to the National Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentTrusted Source, 85 percent of intellectually disabled children receive IQ scores between 55 and 70. A score of 100 is considered average. High Scores: A high IQ score, over 100, is typically associated with high intelligence. Extreme intelligence is 130 or above. Still, these outcomes are stereotypical. A high score usually means the person has a lot of potential, not that they’re particularly “smart.” Low Scores: Someone who scores below 100 is considered to have “below average” intelligence. Extremely low scores, below 70, are usually a cause for concern. They may indicate an underlying learning disability.

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