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Old 02-08-2006, 07:00 AM   #1
doctorzlo

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Originally posted by Shehereazade
Is this true?



November 25, 1940. In September, 1940, around 3,000 Jewish refugees from Vienna, Prague and Danzig were attempting to reach Palestine. In a convoy of four river steamers, they set sail down the Danube and reached the Romanian port of Tulcea where they transferred to three Greek cargo ships named Atlantic, Pacific and Milos. Conditions on board these three ships were horrendous, reminiscent of Japanese hell-ships later in the war. Eventually the ships reached Palestinian waters, but the British Colonial Office refused them permission to land. It was finally decided to deport the refugees to the island of Mauritius where a special camp was to be built. The three ships were then brought into Haifa harbour where the liner Patria was berthed. The refugees were then embarked on the Patria and as the last passengers from the Atlantic were coming on board, a tremendous explosion ripped the liner apart. The death toll amounted to 267 refugees killed. The explosion was the work of the Jewish underground army, the Haganah.......
The First part of what you posted .. quoted above was taken/plagiarized (not by you.. but then again not sourced by you either) from:

http://guardian.911review.org/Palest...-terrorism.htm
*(See SS Patria)

A Hate and Conspiracy site.

Just repeating things that you get from other Message boards (like the Filth at Motley Krew I am familiar with).. is really not a good idea.
I posted there for a few weeks but the board is utterly stacked, seeded and controlled by the Moderators and a Few Push posting Shills.

Thanks to OJ...

and we all will be glad to provide the truth here but some of it (Most in the case of Motley Krew) is beneath discussion.
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