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Well, I can only repeat - yes, there will be red coats in the museum, because they wore it in the first war. They learned from their mistake, and wore kaki in the second one.
On the concentration camps, which is what I think you are reffering to, in which 128 000 women and children died (and considering how few Afrikaners there were at that time, this is close to genocide), the ground glass thing is quite widely proven, also by English sources, so it is not a rumour, but relativly well proven fact.
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“From the point of view of the pharmaceutical industry, the AIDS problem has already been solved. After all, we already have a drug which can be sold at the incredible price of $8, 000 an annual dose, and which has the added virtue of not diminishing the market by actually curing anyone.”
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