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Jew Whites & White's Inventions. 24/4/2023

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Individuals of European (White) descent, including White Jews, should feel immense pride in the innovations they have brought forth, many of which have revolutionized society. When driving a car or taking a plane for vacation, it is important to recognize these are products of their ingenuity. These individuals have contributed significantly to the advancement of science, technology and many other fields, shaping the modern world. It is imperative that we preserve this legacy by preventing their ongoing extermination.

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Latest jet suits of the British company Gravity Industries for boarding a ship

 Demonstration of the latest jet suits of the British company Gravity Industries for boarding a ship.

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Inside the Underground City once Housed 20,000 People: Derinkuyu

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La ciudad Subterranea de Derinkuyu

 

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100 Archaeological Finds That Shouldn’t Exist!

Please ! These dwellings in Cappadocia are well known and some are still in use. It is cool down there. Tufa is easy to carve into .
 
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The Insane Scale of Europe’s New Mega-Tunnel

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 White people Inventions and Innovations. You re Welcome.

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White, Asian ancient siege weapons.

15 GENIUS Ancient Siege Weapons

Archimedes was the greatest mathematician and engineer of the ancient world. It's the combination of the two that truly set him apart. He was SO CLOSE to inventing calculus as well, but he was killed by a Roman foot soldier during the siege of Syracuse even though they had been ordered not to harm him..
 
I've never even hear of the Claw of Archimedes, the Exploding Mill Wheel, and Archimedes' Death Ray, until now. That prehistoric Flame Thrower was cool to discover and learn.

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Boston Dynamics Releases New Video of Software Update For Robots

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New Robot Makes Soldiers Obsolete (Corridor Digital)

 

 

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  Homemade Gunpowder, For Science! How To Make Gunpowder - DIY Gunpowder Experiment!

 

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Black Powder vs Smokeless Powder: some education!

 

It's all in the chemistry. According to the book "Gunpowder" by Jack Kelly, black powder will result in only 44% of the initial weight being turned to a gas, 56% is solid residue hence the barrel fouling nature of black powder. This solid residue is primarily potassium sulfite, leftover from the saltpeter and sulfur in optimal mixtures. The saltpeter (KNO3) provides the oxygen for combustion. The 44% gasses produced occupy 280 times the volume of the original black powder. At the temperature of the explosion, 3880 dF, the volume of the same gas will be 3,600 times more. The pressure can reach 20 ton per square inch.     I am not sure of the chemistry of the smokeless powder, but with less solid in the end that the 56% residue of black powder, we can see that smokeless powder goes toward 95%-100% gas, little residue. This means the amount of gas produced can be double or more per weight of powder, hence the pressure can be double too if it burns all the way before the slug leaves the barrel. It may burn slower put produce double the gas. I don't know the temperature of the smokeless, but if comparable, then we can easily see the danger of using smokeless in an original old black powder gun.

 

 

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Primitive Technology: Sling How To Make Roman Concrete

 An Attempt at Reproducing Ancient Roman Concrete by using Limestone, Volcanic Ash and Aggregate. Please Hit The LIKE and SUBSCRIBE BUTTONS as well as the NOTIFICATION BELL. Feel Free to Check out my Amazon Influencer Page and Follow Me on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Thanks For Watching.

2000 years and those Roman buildings are still standing. I guess the quality of their concrete speaks for itself. Nice tutorial and fun experience. Thanks for sharing.
 
 

 

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  How The Swedish Ship Götheborg was built

 Documentary on making East India man company ship Götheborg from scratch . the original ship sunk

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Using real iron causes “iron rot” in wood. That’s why they switched over to brass when they discovered this out. It’s a shame they didn’t use brass in the rebuilding of this beautiful ship.
 
 

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Things That Were Invented By White People
White People Invented:
 
- that computer you're typing on
- the software that drives it
- the internet & nearly all web applications
- recorded music - motion pictures
- tv
- radio
- camera
- telephone
- light bulb
- the automobile
- rocketry
- satellites
- spacecraft
- airplanes
- skyscrapers
- telescope
- printing press
- internal combustion engine
- eyeglasses
- contact lenses
- microwave oven
- metallurgy (most discoveries)
- materials science (plastics, compounds, other synthetics)
- 95% of medical advancements
- 95% of life saving pharmaceutical drugs
- modern food preservatives
- most scientific breakthroughs over the past 1000 years
- the bulk of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology
- astronomy (most discoveries and mapping techniques)
- sea navigation (most advancements) - discovery of DNA
- microscope
- laser technology and its myriad of uses
- electric energy
- nuclear energy
- wireless technology
- air conditioning devices
- refrigeration
- modern agricultural techniques
White People inventions, innovations, originality and discoveries. The most creative and innovative people ever. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GShI2... https://youtu.be/-14Hkjmn91s
 
 
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YS CodeAnd....we are only 10% of the World population. What’s the other 90% contributing? Keep your heads up.


 
 

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These Pools Help Support Half The People On Earth

 What are these electric blue ponds in the middle of the Utah desert? And why do they keep changing color?

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I'm a 35 years old scientist, and this is the first time I learnt that the name "potassium" came from "pot ash". One of those trivia facts which you don't really learn in education.

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Me, after he adds the copper sulphate: "Ah, yes, of course: Gatorade!" ?

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I feel like throwing some pure potash into the sea now to blow up.

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How To "Decolonize" Your Life & Be Free Of White Colonialism

We hear a lot about the need for non-Europeans to 'decolonize' their life, to shed the shackles of White oppression. Being free of the White man is being fully decolonized. Here's an in depth guide on how to decolonize your life. 

 

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  White People inventions, innovations, originality and discoveries...

 

It's a Wonderful Race (complete video, with CC)

 

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Why Europeans Should Be Proud!

 

 

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"The Invention of the White Race" by Theodore W. Allan

 

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Buildings 

Splendid Europe

 

Links About Modern Invention

 

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Quality lasts longer

Also noteworthy around the same time or a bit earlier are some found in Crete= European white people who had flushing toilets also , Egyptians- European and Antanolian Getnetics royal family line, Indus Valley- Conquered by the Aryans- AKA Pontic Caspian steppe people (Ukraine/Southern Russia area- R1b lineages) - the people who set up the caste system and give them all their advanced technology

https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/cloaca-maxima

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Earth's internal heat is thermal energy generated from radioactive decay and continual heat loss from Earth's formation.

Geothermal power is cost-effective, reliable, sustainable, and environmentally friendly, but has historically been limited to areas near tectonic plate boundaries. Recent technological advances have dramatically expanded the range and size of viable resources, especially for ap... See More
 
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  The Making of an American Truck | Exceptional Engineering | Free Documentary

 

 

 

Home Inventions

 

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How To Make stream Engine

Stirling Engines - the power of the future?How To Make a Simple Steam Engine From ...

 

 Ancient Inventions

 

 

Ancient Techology

Ancient Techology

ANCIENT TECHNOLOGY  

Ancient Technology We Can't Replicate Today!

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 Advanced Ancient Technology That Modern Science Still Can’t Replicate

 

 

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Europe. Oldest Writing in the World

Danube Valley Civilization script is the oldest writing in the world YouTube

(Produced by March of the Titans)

 

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Europe. Nebra Sky Disk

PLANET-X (7X) -Earth Tilted- Nebra Disk-- CROSSING EARTH PATH

Secrets of the Star Disk

 

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Europe. The Antikythera Mechanism has been called the world's OLDEST computer and now a group of researchers say, it was used to predict the future.

Mysterious 2,000 Year Old Computer Used To Predict The Future - Antikythera Mechanism

Wikipedia Article

Ancient Greek Computer

The 2000 Year Old Computer Decoding the Antikythera Mechanism

 

 

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Europe. The Viking Sword

Secrets of the Viking Sword - Documentary Films

 

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  Rifles & Machine Guns (The History)

 

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Ancient Mining Techniques[History Documentary]HD

 

 

Wind Powered Sawmill

 

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How A Wind Powered Sawmill Works- AMAZING

Fun fact: the Dutch invented and developed the crankshaft to turn circular motion into vertical motion for wind-powered sawmills to work. Turn that principle around and you've got an engine!

 

 

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The Story of Electricity Full

 

 

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  WESTINGHOUSE (Full Documentary) | The Powerhouse Struggle of Patents & Business with Nikola Tesla

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George Westinghouse disliked (((bankers))) and took good care of his employees. God bless this man he never let the evilness of jews controle him if only their was more bad goyim like him the world would be a beautiful place

My great grandfather and George Westinghouse were good friends. He and four other men helped Westinghouse build the first air brake, my great grandfather being the machinist involved.

If you follow through on this time in history, the same thing happened back then. JP Morgan, the largest private banker of his time, forced Westinghouse to transfer all of Teslas patents to him under threat of lawsuits that were sure to bankrupt Westinghouse if he didn't comply.

 

 

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  Stirling Engines - the power of the future?

Stirling engines are having a bit of a revival. What are they, and how do they work? Could they generate our electricity in the future?
 
 
 

Steam Engines

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Britain. Swanton Pacific Railroad owned by Cal Poly University, featuring Pacifics built by Louis MacDermot for the 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition in San Francisco, CA. Now residing in Swanton, CA on the former ranch of Al Smith, proprietor of Orchard Supply Hardware.

Swanton Pacific Railroad Live Steam 19" gauge

 

 

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ING Steam Powered Vehicles / Machines With Steam Engine [Videos]

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Britain. What an incredible sight in the 21st Century To commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the the end of the First World War and to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Great Dorset Steam Fair. A special WW1 Convoy was organised to run from the Tank museum at Bovington to Tarrant Hinton at the Show Ground. This film covers the the convoys journey from Bovington to Blandford Forum.

Incredible WW1 Military Vehicle Convoy Steam Through Dorset 11/8/18

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Impressions of steam locomotives, wood sawing, pulling, music playing, stationary steam engines, steam cars, steam buses short: a somkey thing.

Great Dorset Steam Fair 2017 - Total Steam Action - 25.08.2017

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Impressions of steam locomotives, wood sawing, pulling, music playing, stationary steam engines, steam cars and steam buses  

Great Dorset Steam Fair 2017 - Total Steam Action - 25.08.2017

 

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United States. In honor of the 150th Anniversary of the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad we produced a new segment on a reenactment we filmed back in 2003. This segment along with may others will be coming out on PBS this June in our new special, "150 Years on the Right Track."

Golden Spike 150 Year Anniversary Celebration

 

The History of Dynamite documentary

Inventions That Shook The World - S01E04 - THE 1930'S

 

History of Machine Tools

The History of Power Tools documentary

 

The Evolution Of Plumbing - Geographic History

 

The History of Radio documentary

The History of the Television documentary

The History of Photography and The Camera documentary

The History of Motion Pictures and Movie Cameras documentary

 

Flight

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The Wright Brothers Controversy (Documentary)

The Wrights flew in December 1903. They flew the next year and the next year in Ohio. They then flew in 1908 in France demonstrating full control and development. They had an aircraft that worked from the start; and refining essentially the same design they repeated the achievement again and again. They could prove their capability at will; as with a real scientific accomplishment. 

 

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  The History of Jet Engines - Documentary

 

 

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Wings: The Giants - flying boats series, episode 4

The Giants - flying boats

During WWII my father, a Navy Pharmacist's Mate (3), was at the Oakland Naval Hospital in California. The Martin Mars seaplanes were used to carry the worst of the wounded from places like Iwo Jima home to America. The Mars seaplanes landed on San Francisco Bay and docked at the Alameda Naval Air Station. My father met the seaplane with his "fleet" of six $1800 Packard ambulances, each of which could carry 4 stretcher cases. Dad would go aboard the seaplane and talk to the nurse who traveled with the wounded. He would learn who the "worst of the worst" were and they would go in the ambulance with the softest springs. The ambulances would then crawl six miles up to the hospital, sometimes as slow as ten miles an hour (to avoid jostling the patients). All this he described in letters home to my mother (I wasn't born yet), who fortunately saved everything.

 

 

 

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The story of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress and how the Soviets stole it. This video is dedicated to my friend, Pat Huey who taught me how to fly. He flew the B-29 "Fifi". Rest in Peace my dear friend. 

Stealing the B 29

 

  Giant of the Skies: The Antonov An-124 | Mega Transports | Free Documentary

 

Giant Scale RC Model Aircraft Show LMA RAF Cosford - Flightline Compilation - 2013 (Part 1)

 

 

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U.S. Strategic Nuclear Policy, An Oral History, Part 1

 U.S. Strategic Nuclear Policy, An Oral History explores the origins of United States strategic nuclear policy and how it evolved. The documentary looks at this topic through the oral history of key participants including Robert McNamara, Edward Teller, James Schlesinger, Andrew Goodpaster, Harold Brown, Richard Garwin and William Kaufmann.

View part 2 here: https://youtu.be/cA_8I5hjNO0.

Related Sandia documentaries: Always/Never: the Quest for Safety, Control & Survivability (https://youtu.be/DQEB3LJ5psk?list=PLo...), and On Deterrence (https://youtu.be/tQBLpJFi6f0).

 

German European Inventions

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10 INSANE Weapons Invented by the German Army!

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10 Things You Didn't Know Were German | Get Germanized

 

 

 

 Hosted by long-time friend and co-worker Bart Kelley, this is the full story of the early development of the first Bell Helicopter -- beginning with Arthur Young's early model work in Paoli, PA and continuing with his visit to Bell Aircraft in Texas and the building of the first prototypes in Gardenville, NY.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Exceptional Engineering: High-Tech and Manual Work - The Construction of a Cruise Liner In the Meyer Shipyard in Lower Saxony, the world's first natural gas cruise liner is under construction: the AIDAnova. There is room for up to 6,600 passengers, a television broadcast studio and a theater on the 337 meter long ship. Needless to say, production of the giant ocean liner is a technical and logistical challenge, and comprised of approximately 15 million individual parts.
 
 
 

Robotic Dinosaurs

Creature Technology is the world’s top animatronics company that makes giant dinosaurs, bears, gorillas, and whatever else museums and amusement parks. 

Inside the Factory Where Robotic Dinosaurs Come to Life

 

 

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 XSV20 'Thunder Child II' at sea (more detailed information at https://www.safehavenmarine.com/home)

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Safehaven Marine are developing a new model to add to their extensive range of commercial and naval craft: ‘XSV20’. The design is a high speed patrol / S.A.R and interceptor with a moulded length of 21.5m and a LOA of 23m (75ft). The hull design is extremely innovative (Patent applied for) and seamlessly fuses a twin stepped asymmetrical catamaran hull form with a wave piercing monohull, to create a hybrid design that delivers the rough weather and high speed dynamic transverse stability of a catamaran, with the steep head sea capabilities of a deep V monohull. The first of class is currently under construction nearing completion. During the designs initial development 6mth R&D programme was undertaken, during which Safehaven built 12 scale model variants which were extensively tank tested to optimise the designs performance characteristics and hydrodynamics.

Powered by either surface drives or waterjets, the design has a maximum speed well over 50kts, a 40kts+ cruise speed and a range of 500nm. The design incorporates all the features of Safehaven’s smaller 11-17m Barracuda range of naval craft, with greater endurance, payload and crew capacity. The design will enter full production in 2019.

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  World’s Longest Subsea Pipeline | Megastructures | Free Documentary

 Megastructures - World’s Longest Subsea Pipeline | Engineering Documentary

Image courtesy of the National Youth Front

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