GEMS From 1910, Part 2

MyWhiteTV. GEMS From 1910, Part 2. March in like a lamb! On this day, March 1st, I present a relaxed yet interesting group of items from the Encyclopedia Britannica published in 1910.
- Capsicum
- Brehon Laws of Ireland
- “British Empire” — despotic?
- A Female French Poisoner — helluva story
- Romeo and Juliet
Spicy, deadly history!




Hi James,
You said something that made me think. I always thought that older sources were more reliable but 1910 certainly could have been jewed already. I once looked in a 1950’s encyclopedia and there was no holocaust section. Of course we all know it as the holohoax and I heard you call covid holocough.
Hi, Doug. Just for the record, others said “holocough” long before I did. If you heard me say it, it might have been the only time I’ve said it aloud.
Yeah, older sources — depending on who wrote them! — can be more reliable, depending on the subject. “Viruses” and “vaccines” is one of the topics that was jewed well before 1910. Another aspect of jewing official sources is withholding the fact that many of the people they wrote about were jews, and they knew it. In the case of the Encyclo Brit, I guess Whites (probably unaware of any Top Truth) wrote most of the items while jews wrote many, too.
Another example: Years ago, I read a book with “Inoculations” in the title published in the 1700s in Europe. It presented “evidence” and a conclusion in favor of inoculations — ignoring the obvious fact that the healthy people who were “inoculated” were more likely to stay healthy BECAUSE THEY WERE HEALTHY and NOT because the poison “inoculations” did any good. Were the writer and publisher stupid or lying? My guess is “lying.”
The Encyclopedia Brittanica Eleventh Edition published in 1911 is the last Scholar’s Edition published by the University of Cambridge. This is the most treasured version, as it was theblast edition published prior to 1913, that infamous Year of Perfidy that saw the rapid acceleration of the jewish takeover of the United States, e.g. Federal Reserve, Income Tax, WWI, etc. All subsequent editions of the Encyclopedia Britannica were in comparison heavily censored to remove most “politically incorrect” views from all entries. Its value is in providing a window into the historical record (despite its flaws) before this major takeover of the West and our best compendium extant at the time comprising our information archives. The Twelfth Edition includes three additional “Year Books” that are added to the unchanged Eleventh Edition that update the information to 1922. That is the most treasured version. It is a exceptional value historically, despite its limitations, imho,