Tuesday, May 18, 2010

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THE SLAUGHTER OF WOUNDED KNEE

Lately we received many comments and a media campaign to discredit him, not only by the left-Ong , parties, but also for those who eventually called us friends.

Actually I can only thank them.

This makes me feel alive.

regard to our struggle and the meaning of "MVN" I can only say that after reading and researching on various themes of a nationalist identity, we conclude that the ideal that does not fit our reality and idiosyncrasies is doomed to remain secret.

National Bolshevism, anarchism national, national revolutionaries, are just terms used by some thinkers to bypass anti disclosure law, the law prevents us from talking calmly through the ideas that represent love our hearts and in our struggle.

Its maximum and principles are the same.

Fiamma Tricolore, NUOVA Destro. ITALIAN SOCIAL MOVEMENT OR NATIONAL DEMOCRACY.

ideals are translated into action, the true purpose of the peoples, their cultural and physical survival.

They found that if you fight for the ideals do not have to peel against history.

I can only say that without condemning anyone, not those who call us traitors, to defend causes that will never understand.

I can only say that we are human we make mistakes, but more importantly we know we are lifting.

To continue to defend the national cause on all gossip and persecution. We will not surrender
that represent the ideal real identity of Afro, Indian and white.

defend the people and the army, national binomial principle.

Contra drug trafficking, prostitution rings and abuse of Communists, polo players, NGOs and other "allies of Chavez."

We are not clerical but most including myself believe in God Almighty.

TO FINISH LES DEJO UN VIDEO DE LA BANDA SKOLL IDENTITY.

CRITICAL TO THE NATION OF THE WORLD GENOCIDAL historical

EXCELLENT MESSAGE.



(The Slaughter of Wounded Knee was the last major confrontation between the U.S. and Lakota Indians. UU. Described as a post-slaughter by General Nelson A. Miles in a letter addressed to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs.

On December 29, 1890, five hundred soldiers of the Seventh Cavalry supported by some auxiliary forces and a machine gun surrounded the Lakota camp with orders to escort Minneconjou its inhabitants to a train that would deport Omaha, Nebraska. The commander of the seventh had orders to disarm the Lakota before deporting them and they had to position their troops very close to them. In the last phase of disarmament began a shootout, whose origin was never clarified, resulted in twenty-five soldiers and one hundred thirty-five dead Lakota, (among these, sixty-two women and children)

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