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The biggest reason why Whites are believed to be racist is that they are far the greatest achievers in human history and they created the nations non-whites crave to inhabit. The very existence of White Men goes against the principle of equality since they are responsible for almost 100% of the greatest achievements in all the fields of human endeavor since ancient historical times. This is one connected reason why White nations are earmarked for total race mixing, and why White Males are the most resented group.
The following lists come directly from tweets I wrote over the last few months. These tweets are based on careful documentation and extensive research. One of the reasons I was suspended from twitter is that hundreds of complaints were regularly sent against me for speaking about the unique greatness of White men.
These lists will show that White men are responsible for almost everything that is noble and excellent in history, far surpassing the achievements of the other races combined. The sheer fact that White men came up with all the disciplinary fields taught in our universities speaks volumes: archaeology, botany, economics, sociology, anthropology, history, biology, chemistry, genetics, physics, medicine, literature, theology, architecture…all of them.
The greatest painters, novelists, historians, biologists, physicists, classical composers, poets, car designers, mathematicians, architects are White men. White men were the greatest nation builders in history. They discovered and mapped the entire earth, every river, mountain, sea, desert — including every territory inhabited by non-whites.
Electricity
Television
Vaccination
Computer
Photography
Airplane
Nuclear Energy
Steam Engine
Telephone
Radio
Rocketry
Mechanized Clock
Oil Drilling
Refrigeration
Pasteurization
Automobile
Internet
Anesthesia
Optical Lenses
Telegraph
Semiconductor Electronics
Barometer
Sextant
Voltmeter
Thermometer
Galvanometer
Hydrometer
Radar
Hygrometer
Electroscope
Microscope
Accelerometer
Magnetograph
Telescope
Periscope
Calorimeter
Nanoscale
Telemeter
Seismograph
Cardiograph
Nicomachean Ethics – Aristotle
Meditations – Marcus Aurelius
Sic et Non – Abelard
Proslogion – Saint Anselm
Ordinatio – Scotus
Summa Theologica – Aquinas
Novum Organum – Bacon
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding – Locke
Human Nature – Hume
Meditations – Descartes
Monadology – Leibniz
Ethics – Spinoza (J)
Critique of Pure Reason – Kant
The World as Will and Representation – Schopenhauer
Course on Positive Philosophy – Comte
On the Genealogy of Morality – Nietzsche
Phenomenology Of Spirit – Hegel
Logical Investigations – Husserl (J)
Being and Time – Heidegger
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus – Wittgenstein (half J)
Human Knowledge – Russell
The Logical Structure of the World – Carnap
Being and Nothingness – Sartre
Truth and Method – Gadamer
*Democritus: some point beyond which matter could no longer be subdivided = atom.
* Dalton (1803): experimental evidence that elements are composed of indestructible, indivisible atoms.
* Joseph John Thomson (1898) ): atoms are subdivided into negatively charged electrons, so there must be positively charged material somewhere else in the atom.
*Rutherford (1911): atom consists of central nucleus, positively charged with protons, with negatively charged electrons orbiting the nucleus.
*Bohr (half Jewish, 1913): hypotheses to account for radiation of light.
*Heisenberg (1927): quantum model of atom as additional subatomic particles discovered
II. Theory of Plate Tectonics
Possibly the most difficult theory in science to demonstrate.
*Alfred Wegener (1912): continents move around on Earth’s surface and were once joined together as a single supercontinent.
*Arthur Holmes (1920s) : plate junctions might lie beneath the sea, and convection currents within the mantle might be the driving force.
*Drummond Matthews and Fred Vine (1960s): magnetic strips on the sides of ridges on the ocean floor were the result of sea-floor spreading.
*Harry Hess (1960) : how new crust was created and how the ocean floors carry the continents along with them
* Robert S. Dietz: (1961) new crustal material is formed at oceanic ridges and spreads outward at a rate of several centimeters per year.
*Edward Bullard (1965) : theory of geodynamics, pioneered use of seismology, measured geothermal heat flow through the ocean crust,
III. Big Bang Theory
*Edwin Hubble (1924): examine distances between galaxies and proved some nebulae were much too distant to be part of Milky Way but were entire galaxies outside our own.
*Georges Lematrie (1932) the recession of nearby galaxies can be explained by an expanding universe, proposed that the universe expanded from an initial point.
*Alexander Friedmann (half Jewish?, 1922): radius of curvature of the universe can be either an increasing or a periodic function of time.
*R.W.Wilson, R.Dickie, and A.Penzies (J) discovered cosmic microwave background radiation.
*Confirmation of Big Bang cosmology made after 1990 with major advances in White telescope technology along with satellite data, the Hubble Space Telescope and WMAP.
IV. Theory of Evolution
*Carl Linnaeus (1735): father of modern taxonomy
*Jean Lamarck (1809): evolution occurred in accordance with natural laws
*Charles Lyell (1830): natural causes in explaining the earth’s history
*Charles Darwin (1858): evolution through natural selection
*Alfred Russel Wallace (1858): evolution through natural selection
*Gregor Mendel (1860s): founder of the modern science of genetics
V. Periodic Table
The making of the Periodic Table included an all-European cast, consisting of:
*Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner
*John Newlands
*Lothar Meyer
*Dimitri Mendeleev (explained how the characteristics of the elements recur at a periodic interval as a function of their atomic weight).
Alan Shepard
John Glenn
Gus Grissom
Armstrong
Nikolayev
James Lovell
John Young
Alexei Leonov
Buzz Aldrin
Gordon Cooper
Wally Schirra
V. Komarov
Chris Hatfield
E. Mitchell
T. Stafford
G. Cernan
Ed White
M. Collins
Praxiteles 364BC
Donatello 1386
Riemenschneider 1460
Michelangelo 1475
Cellini 1500
Giambologna 1529
Bernini 1598
Algardi 1598
Girardon 1628
Coysevox 1640
Houdon 1741
Canova 1757
Thorvaldsen 1770
Rodin 1840
Brancusi 1876
Archimedes (b. 287 BC)
Euclid (lived around 300 BC)
Apollonius 15 AD
Zu Chongzhi (429–500 AD, Chinese)
Fibonacci 1170
Al-Khwarizmi (b. 780 AD, Muslim)
Regiomontanus 1436
Cardano 1501
François Viète 1540
Descartes 1596
Newton 1643
Leibniz 1646
Pierre de Fermat 1665
Daniel Bernoulli 1700
Euler 1707
Jean-Baptiste d’Alembert 1717
Joseph-Louis Lagrange 1736
Laplace 1749
Fourier 1768
Gauss 1777
Lobachevsky 1793
János Bolyai 1802
William Hamilton 1805
Évariste Galois 1811
George Boole 1815
Weierstrass 1815
Riemann 1826
Dedekind 1831
Cantor 1845
Klein 1849
Poincaré 1854
David Hilbert 1862
Hermann Weyl 1885
Ramanujan 1887 (Indian)
Stefan Banach 1892
John von Neumann (Jew) 1903
Kolmogorov 1903
Turing 1912
Hirzebruch 1927
Grothendieck 1928 (Jew)
Paul Erdos (Jew) 1913
Claude Shannon 1916
Andrew Wiles 1953
Louis Sullivan
Daniel Burnham
Raymond Hood
Cass Gilbert
Hugh Ferriss
Le Corbusier
William Van Alen
John Mead
Howells
Renzo Piano
Adrian D. Smith
John Burgee
John C. Portman
William Le Baron Jenney
2. Carnot
3. Mayer
4. Jame Joule
5. Lord Kelvin
6. Helmholtz
7. Maxwell
8. Boltzmann
10. Young
11. Brown
12. Euler
13. Lagrange
14. Fresnel
15. Michelson
Thucydides
Polybius
Sima Qian (145BC)
Livy
Tacitus
Plutarch
Bede
Inb Khaldun (1332 AD)
Gibbon
Machiavelli
Guizot
Macaulay
Carlyle
Lewis Namier (J)
Ranke
Trevelyan
Burckhardt
Lefebvre
Mommsen
Toynbee
Rostovtzeff
Duby
Braudel
David Landes (J)
AJP Taylor
Christopher Hill
Hobsbawm (J)
Marco Polo 1254-1324
Ibn Battuta 1304-68 (Muslim)
Zheng He 1371-1433 (Chinese)
Dias 1450
Columbus 1451
Da Gama 1460
Cabot 1450
Vespucci 1454
Balboa 1474
Magellan 1480
Cortez 1485
Cartier 1491
Champlain 1567
Tasman 1603
Dampier 1651
Bering 1681
Cook 1728
von Humboldt 1769
Lewis and Clark 1770
Livingston 1813
Burton 1821
Burke and Wills 1821/34
Wallace 1823
Stanley 1841
Peary 1856
Nansen 1861
Hedin 1865
Scott 1868
Shackleton 1874
Thesiger 1910
Amundsen 1928
Chekhov
Tolstoy
Pushkin
Gogol
Nabokov
Dostoevsky
Solzhenitsyn
Gorky
Goncharov
Lermontov
Bulgakov
Homer
Dante
Shakespeare
Plato
Aristotle
Bach
Mozart
Columbus
Michelangelo
Nietzsche
Heidegger
Darwin
Machiavelli
Galileo
Kepler
Newton
Napoleon
Goethe J
Julius Caesar
Raphael
Jung
Wagner
Pericles
Tolstoy
Kant
Hume
Aporia
Alliteration
Appositive
Anti-Climax
Catharsis
Comedy
Catalog
Diatribe
Dialogue
Digression
Drama
Denouement
Dilemma
Didacticism
Elegy
Epigram
Epistolary
Essay
Epic
Euphemism
Fairy Tale
Fantasy
Foil
Foreshadowing
Folklore
Flashback
Fallacy
Frame Story
Figurative Language
Hypotaxis
Hyperbole
Hubris
Hamartia
Hook
Induction
Inversion
Intertextuality
Inference
Lyric
Logos
Meiosis
Memoir
Non Sequitur
Motif
Novella
Nemesis
Neologism
Narrative
Octave
Ode
Omniscient
Onomatopoeia
Parallelism
Paronomasia
Parody
Parrhesia
Plot
Prosody
Realism
Reductio ad Absurdum
Refutation
Romanticism
Rhetoric
Rising Action
Sarcasm
Soliloquy
Satire
Sonnet
Surrealism
Symbolism
Synesis
Suspense
Syllogism
Synesthesia
Stream of Consciousness
Tragedy
Trope
Utopia
Vernacular
Vignette
Oxford
Salamanca
Paris
Cambridge
Padua
Naples
Siena
Coimbra
Madrid
Bronte, Wuthering Heights (woman)
Tolstoy, Anna Karenina
Hawthorne, Scarlet Letter
Austen, Pride and Prejudice (woman)
D.H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley’s Lover
Goethe, Sorrows of Young Werther
Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet
Paradox of the Heap
Newcomb’s Trolley Paradox
Prisoner’s Dilemma
Paradox of the Ravens
Russell’s Paradox
Leonard Euler’s Paradox
The Liar
Achilles and the Tortoise
The Arrow
Sorites Paradox
Forrester’s Paradox
Class Paradoxes
Aristotle
Cicero
Machiavelli
Montesquieu
Bodin
Grotius
Rousseau
Hobbes
Locke
Burke
Tocqueville
Marx (J)
Hegel
Bentham
Mill
Strauss (J)
Schmitt
Rawls
Titchener
Brentano
Kulpe
Ebbinghaus
William James
Hall
Pavlov
Thorndike
Lewin (J)
Watson
Tolman
Freud (J)
Adler (J)
Jung
X-Rays
Germ Theory
Blood Transfusion
Ophthalmoscope
Anaesthesia
Organ transplants
Antiseptic surgical methods
Vaccines
Catheter
Antiviral drugs
Microscopy
CT Scans
Penicillin
Lockheed P-80
Learjet 23
B-29
Bell X-1
Lockheed C-130
Douglas DC-3
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
Boeing 747
F-35 MQ-1
Predator RV-3
F-16
Wright Flyer
Blériot XI
Focke-Wulf
FW-190
British Spitfire
P-51 Mustang
Messerschmitt Bf-109
Messerschmitt 262
Mitsubishi A6M Zero (Jap)
Shturmovik Dreamliner
Lockheed SR-71
Cirrus SR22
Lockheed Constellation
Weismann
Morgan
Miescher
Griffith
Chargaff (J)
Arrhenius
Pauling
Bragg
Franklin (woman)
Watson
Crick
Wilkins
Croce
Spengler
Sorel
Bergson (J)
Jung
Dilthey
Husserl (J)
Schumpeter
Durkheim (J)
Meinecke
William James
Mach
Whitehead
Russell
Carl Schmitt
Weber
Mosca
Gramsci
Molière
Shakespeare
Aeschylus
Sophocles
Euripides
Ibsen
Lope de Vega
Jonson
Chekhov
Racine
Corneille
Garcia Lorca
Plautus
Shaw
Ionesco
Pirandello
O’Neill
Brecht
Beckett
Rontgen
Rutherford
Chadwick
Becquerel
Planck
Einstein – J
Bohr – 50% J
Broglie
Schrödinger
Waals
Millikan
Curie (female)
Heisenberg
Dirac
Lorentz
Fermi
Pauli -half J
Stereo
Stove
Washing machine
Toaster
Microwave
Coffee maker
Food processor
Blender
Air conditioning
Water heater
Vacuum cleaner
Dishwasher
Where the Red Fern Grows
Aesop’s Fables
The Wind in the Willows
Through the Looking-Glass
Stuart Little
The Jungle Book
A Wrinkle in Time
Snow White
Peter Pan
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Madeline
The Little Prince
Anne of Green Gables
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Charlotte’s Web
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
White Fang
Black Beauty
Old Yeller
The Secret Garden
Edwin Hubble
Georges Lematrie
Alexander Friedmann (half Jewish)
Arno Penzias (J)
Robert Woodrow Wilson
Fred Hoyle
Robert Dicke
2. Principia Mathematica – Newton 1687
3. Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems – Galileo 1632
4. On the Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres – Copernicus 1543
5. Physics – Aristotle
6. On the Fabric of the Human Body – Vesalius 1543
7. Micrographia – Hooke 1665
8. De Re Metallica – Agricola 1556.
9. Novum Organum – Bacon 1620
10. Harmony of the World – Kepler 1619
11. Discourse on the Method – Descartes 1637
12. An Anatomical Exercise on the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Living Beings – Harvey 1628
13. The Sceptical Chymist – Boyle 1661
14. Treatise on Light – Huygens 1690
15. Theory of the Earth – Hutton 1788
16. Systema Naturae – Linnaeus 1735
17. Elements of Chemistry – Lavoisier 1789
18. Notable Commentaries on the History of Plants -Fuchs 1542.
19. Opticks – Newton 1704.
20. On the Magnet Gilbert 1600
Clarinet
Colascione
Contrabassoon
Flute
French horn
Guitar
Harp
Harpsichord
Lute
Mandolin
Oboe
Organ
Piano
Pipe organ
Saxophone
Timpani
Trombone
Trumpet
Tuba
Viola
Violin
Chairs
Beds
Desks
Dressers
Benches
Commodes
Cabinets
Chests
Drawers
Sofas
Cupboards
Sideboards
Number 1. Gottlob Frege (1848-1925) German
Number 2: Kurt Gödel (1906-1978) German
Giuseppe Peano (1858-1932) Italian
Alan Turing (1912-1954) British
Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) British
Alfred Tarski (1902-1983) Polish Jewish
George Boole (1815-1864) British
C. S. Peirce (1839 –1914) American
Saul Kripke (1940-) American-Jewish
Thoralf Skolem (1887-1963) Norwegian
Rudolf Carnap (1891-1970) German
Georg Cantor (1845-1918) German
David Hilbert (1862-1943) German
Jan Lukasiewicz (1878-1956) Polish
Alonzo Church (1903-1994) American
Willard Quine (1908-2000) America
Bernhard Bolzano (1781-1848) German-Italian
Gerhard Gentzen (1909-1945) German
The Three Musketeers
Moby-Dick
Treasure Island
King Solomon’s Mines
Robinson Crusoe
Captain Blood
Tarzan of the Apes
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Lord of the Flies
The Call of the Wild
Odyssey
Swiss Family Robinson
Around the World in Eighty Days
The Long Ships
The Worst Journey in the World
Don Quixote
Kidnapped
The Last of the Mohicans
The Road
Captain Blood
Prisoner of Zenda
The Sea-Wolf
Ivanhoe
The Count of Monte Cristo
Master and Commander
The Lost World
The Thirty-Nine Steps
The Cruel Sea
Captains Courageous
The Beach Beau Geste
The Mysterious Island
Roughing It
Natural Law
Transcendental Ego
Will To Power
Thing-In-Itself
Being-In-The-World
Free Will
Cosmos
Pure I
Mass
Gravitation
Evolution
Energy
Infinitesimal
Deontology
Syllogism
A Priori
Transcendental Unity of Apperception
Pax Romana 27 BC to 180 AD
12C Renaissance
Italian Renaissance
Spanish 1580-1680.
Elizabethan 1558-1603
Dutch 17C
Belle Époque, 1870-1914
German Genius, 1750-1960
Spinning Jenny
Steam Engine
Cotton Gin
Telegraph
Portland Cement
Bessemer process
Battery
Locomotives
Power Loom
Arkwright’s Water Frame
Spinning Mule
Henry Cort’s puddling
Gaslighting Arc Lamp
Tin Can
Spectrometer
Camera Obscura
Electromagnet
Mackintosh Raincoat
Matches
Typewriter
Blueprints
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Thermopylae 480BC
Salamis 480BC
*Maling 342BC
Gaugamela 331BC
Lake Trasimene, 217BC
Cannae 216 BC
Ilipa, 206 BC
Battle of Zama 202 BC
Pydna 168 BC
Carrhae 53 BC
Pharsalus 48 BC
Teutoburg Forest 9 AD
Chalons 451 AD
*Walaja 633 *
Yarmouk 636
Tours 732
Hastings 1066
Crécy 1346
Battle of Agincourt: 1415
*Panipat 1526
Cajamarca 1532
Leipzig, 1631
Rocroi 1643
Vienna 1683
Poltava, 1709
Rossbach 1757
Valmy 1792
Ulm 1805
Leipzig 1813
Waterloo 1815
Gettysburg: 1863
Battle of Sedan 1870
Omdurman 1898
Cambrai 1917
First Battle of Kiev 1941
Operation ‘Barbarossa’, June–July 1941
Midway Island, 1942
Stalingrad: 1942–1943
Sulla 138BC
Pompeius 106BC
Caesar 100BC
Gaius Marius 157BC
Sulla 138BC
Marcus Antonius 83BC
Marcus Agrippa 63BC
Germanicus 15 BC
Gnaeus Agricola 40AD
Lucius Lucullus 118 BC
Flavius Belisarius 505AD
The City of the Sun 1623
New Atlantis 1627
The Man in the Moone 1638
The Isle of Pines 1668
The Blazing World 1666
Looking Backward 1888
News from Nowhere 1892
The Islands of Wisdom 1922
Walden Two 1948
2. Monteverdi
3. Jean-Baptiste Lully
4. Bach (1685 – 1750) German
5. Mozart (1756 – 1791) German
6. Beethoven (1770 – 1827) German
7. Wagner (1813–1883) German
Haydn (1732-1809) German
Tchaikovsky (1840 – 1893) Russian
Schubert (1797–1828) German
Handel (1685 – 1759) German
Chopin – 1810-1849 French/Polish
Brahms (1833-1897) German
Schumann (1810–1856) German
Vivaldi (1678-1741) Italian
Debussy – 1862-1918 French
Verdi
Liszt
Berlioz
Mendelssohn (J)
Stravinsky
Bruckner
Michael Schumacher
Lewis Hamilton (half white)
Sebastian Vettel
Juan Manuel Fangio
Alain Prost
Mika Hakkinen
Niki Lauda
Damon Hill
David Coulthard
Nico Rosberg
Robot combat
Card games
Crossword puzzles
Camping
Engraving
Puzzles
Gardening
Home improvement
Board sports
Canoeing
Homing pigeons
Climbing
Beachcombing
Triathlon
Book discussion clubs
Lace making
Horseshoes
Darts
Jigsaw puzzles
Photography
Wikipedia editing
Museum visiting
Herbalism
Railway modelling
Rock climbing
Skateboarding
Quilling
Skydiving
Storm chasing
Insect collecting
Volunteering
Tapestry
Scuba diving
Mineral collecting
Seashell collecting
Dog training
Birdwatching
Hiking/backpacking
Flying model planes
Podcast hosting
Vintage cars
Chess
Magic
Horsemanship
Knife throwing
Whale watching
Stamp collecting
Bridge
High-power rocketry
Kite flying
Book collecting
Coin collecting
Jogging
Ant-keeping
Ian Callum
Chris Bangle
Walter de Silva
Gordon Buehrig
Marcello Gandini
Harley Earl
Frank Stephenson
Virgil Exner
Ferdinand Porsche
Paul Bracq
Patrick Le Quément
Henrik Fisker
Jan van Eyck
Leonardo
Michelangelo
Raphael
Sesshū Tōyō
Wu Daozi
Correggio
Dürer
Cellini
El Greco
Brueghel
Caravaggio
Rubens
Velazquez
Rembrandt
Vermeer van Delft
Bernini
Reynolds
Goya
Turner
Millet
Manet
Monet
Renoir
Cezanne
Van Gogh
Behaviorism
Cognitivism
Cynicism
Descriptivism
Dualism
Formalism
Foundationalism
Functionalism
Emotivism
Empiricism
Existentialism
Idealism
Hedonism
Historicism
Atomism
Materialism
Naturalism
Nihilism
Nominalism
Positivism
Pragmatism
Rationalism
Realism
Skepticism
Structuralism
Monism
Occasionalism
Pantheism
Perspectivism
Phenomenalism
Physicalism
Reductionism
Relativism
Romanticism
Scholasticism
Stoicism
Teleologism
Transcendentalism
Universalism
Utilitarianism
Vitalism
1. Filippo Brunelleschi
2. Michelozzo di Bartolomeo
3. Leon Battista Alberti
4. Giuliano da Sangallo
5. Donato Bramante
6. Michelangelo
7. Baldassare Peruzzi
8. Raphael
9. Michele Sanmicheli
10. Jacopo Sansovino
11. Mimar Sinan (Turkish)
12. Giulio Romano
13. Giacomo Vignola
14. Andrea Palladio
15. Philibert de l’Orme
16. Giacomo Della Porta
17. Vincenzo Scamozzi
BAROQUE Architects
18. Carlo Maderno
19. Inigo Jones
20. Pietro da Cortona
21. Bernini
22. Francois Mansart
23. Francesco Borromini
24. Alonso Cano
25. Louis Le Vau
26. Andre Le Notre
27. Sir Christopher Wren
28. Jules Mansart
29. Johann von Erlach
30. Jakob Prandtauer
31. Johann Dientzenhofer
32. Andreas Schluter
33. Sir John Vanbrugh
34. Pedro de Ribera
35. Johann Balthasar Neumann
36. Joseph von Erlach
37. Hans Georg von Knobelsdorff
38. Bartolomeo Rastrelli
NEOCLASSICAL Architects
39. Jacques Germain Soufflot
40. Carl Langhans
41. Claude Ledoux
42. Jean Chalgrin
43. Thomas Jefferson
44. Charles Cameron
45. John Nash
46. William Thornton
47. Charles Bulfinch
48. Benjamin Latrobe
49. Sir Robert Smirke
50. Karl Friedrich Schinkel
ART NOUVEAU And ART DECO Architects
51. Sir Charles Barry
52. Richard Upjohn
53. Georges-Eugene Haussmann
54. Eugene Viollet-le-Duc
55. James Renwick
56. Frederick Olmsted
57. Calvert Vaux
58. Charles Garnier
59. Richard Morris Hunt
60. Gustave Eiffel
61. William Le Baron Jenney
62. George Brown Post
63. Henry Hobson Richardson
64. Otto Wagner
65. Antoni Gaudi
66. Cass Gilbert
67. Victor Horta
68. Joseph Maria Olbrich
69. Hector Guimard
70. Frank Lloyd Wright
71. Charles Rennie Mackintosh
72. Peter Behrens
73. Adolf Loos
74. Burnham and Root
75. Holabird & Roche
76. Walter Gropius
White Men were responsible for All the Greatest Flying Machines Ever Created
1. DRONE
2. SPACE CAPSULE
3. SPACECRAFT
4. SPACE PLANE
5. BOMBER
6. CARGO AIRCRAFT
7. FLYING BOAT
8. FLOAT PLANE
9. ROCKET PLANE
10. JET AIRLINER
All the Extreme Sports invented and dominated by Whites
1. HIGHLINING
Basically tightrope walking on a strap at elevated heights between buildings, across ravines and canyons. In the event of a slip up, the only thing keeping you from plummeting is a simple harness and rope attached to the line.
2. FREE SOLO CLIMBING
You climb a rock formation without any other type of assistance or support besides your climbing harness.
3. DOWNHILL MOUNTAIN BIKING
Get down a hill that is deemed not navigable as fast you can on a mountain bike.
4. BASE JUMPING
Jumping from a Building, Antenna, Span, or Earth (BASE) and free falling at over 100 mph.
5. ICE CLIMBING
Scaling up massive ice formations either on frozen waterfalls or snow covered mountains.
6. CLIFF DIVING
Jumping from very high cliffs.
7. WING WALKING
Standing on top of a fast-moving small plane (300 km/200 mph), as it performs turns and tricks.
8. FREST WATER DIVING
Descending into a hole in the earth to explore a submerged cave system.
9. VOLCANO SURFING
Sliding down active volcano slopes.
10. BIG WAVE SURFING
Whites came up with the names of all the continents on the planet
I. AFRICA: After the Romans defeated Carthage (located in present day Tunisia), they called their new province “Africa.” Europeans would go on to explore and discover the entire continent of Africa and name its rivers, mountains, and demarcate its national boundaries. Africans had no clue where they were, that’s why this continent was known as “terra incognita” until the Portuguese sailing down the West African started mapping its continental contours.
II. ASIA: The word “Asia” comes from the Ancient Greek “Ἀσία”, used as early as 440 B.C. by Herodotus in his Histories, in reference to Asia Minor, or Anatolia or to the Persian Empire, in contrast to Greece and Egypt.
III. EUROPE: Europe was likely named after Europa, the Greek goddess of earth and agriculture, or one of Zeus’ many lovers in Greek mythology.
IV. The AMERICAS: Americas (North and South) were named after Amerigo Vespucci, an explorer of “the new world” in 1499-1502 who understood that this world was not part of Asia.
V. AUSTRALIA: Back in ancient Roman times the term “Terra Australis Incognita” was used to refer to “the unknown land in the south”. The earliest recorded use of the word Australia in English was in 1625. The incomparable explorer James Cook discovered Australia in 1770 landing in present day Sydney and claiming this land for England. “Australia” was popularized following the advocacy of the British explorer Matthew Flinders in his 1814 description of his circumnavigation of the continent.
VI. ANTARTICA: The word “Antarctica” comes from the Greek word “antarktike,” which means “opposite to the north.” In line with the fact that all the greatest cartographers in history were White men, it is believed that the Scottish cartographer George Bartholomew encouraged its official use around the 1890’s.
Laird Hamilton
Rob Machado
Mark Occhilupo
Duke Kahanamoku (not white)
Miki Dora
Tom Curren
Shaun Tomson
Tom Carroll
Mike Parsons
Andy Irons
Shane Dorian
Greg Noll
Buzzy Trent
Brock Little
1961 Ferrari 250 GT California
1961 Lincoln-Continental 4-door hardtop
1954 Lancia Aurelia B20 GT
1964 Aston Martin DB5
1935 Alfa Romeo 8C 2900
1956 BMW 507
1965 Jaguar E-Type
1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4
1962 Facel Vega
1954 Mercedes-Benz 300SL
1972 Volvo 1800E
1949 Cadillac Club Coupe
1960 Austin Healey 3000 MK1
1967 Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
1955 Citroen DS
1972 Opel Rekord Coupe
1967 Buick Riviera
1963 Citroen DS Cabriolet
1957 Ferrari 250 GT Coupe Speciale
1939 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500
1963 Chevrolet Corvette
1971 Lamborghini Miura SV
1939 BMW 328 ROADSTER
1970 R/T Dodge Challenger
1952-1953 Alfa Romeo 1900 C52 Disco Volante
1960 Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato
1946 Delahaye 135 MS ‘Narval’
1938 Delahaye 165 Cabriolet
1965 Bizzarrini 5300 GT Strada
1938 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic Coupe
1954 Maserati A6GCS Berlinetta
1964 Maserati 3500 GTI Vignale Spyder
1953 Porsche 550 Spyder
At least 95% of the 20 Greatest Men’s Tennis Players of all time are White
1. Djokovic (Here’s the best explanation why he is the greatest: https://www.leeabbamonte.com/random...-greatest-mens-tennis-player-of-all-time.html)
2. Federer
3. Nadal (mixture of Catalan, Portuguese, Neanderthal?)
4. Sampras
5. Björn Borg
6. Rod Laver
7. McEnroe
8. Lendl
9. Connors
10. Becker
11. Edberg
12. Roy Emerson
13. Agassi (Persian)
14. Rosewall
16 Newcombe
17. Murray
18. Wilander
19. Vilas
20. Wawrinka
The following lists come directly from tweets I wrote over the last few months. These tweets are based on careful documentation and extensive research. One of the reasons I was suspended from twitter is that hundreds of complaints were regularly sent against me for speaking about the unique greatness of White men.
These lists will show that White men are responsible for almost everything that is noble and excellent in history, far surpassing the achievements of the other races combined. The sheer fact that White men came up with all the disciplinary fields taught in our universities speaks volumes: archaeology, botany, economics, sociology, anthropology, history, biology, chemistry, genetics, physics, medicine, literature, theology, architecture…all of them.
The greatest painters, novelists, historians, biologists, physicists, classical composers, poets, car designers, mathematicians, architects are White men. White men were the greatest nation builders in history. They discovered and mapped the entire earth, every river, mountain, sea, desert — including every territory inhabited by non-whites.
100% of the Greatest Modern Inventions
Printing PressElectricity
Television
Vaccination
Computer
Photography
Airplane
Nuclear Energy
Steam Engine
Telephone
Radio
Rocketry
Mechanized Clock
Oil Drilling
Refrigeration
Pasteurization
Automobile
Internet
Anesthesia
Optical Lenses
Telegraph
Semiconductor Electronics
White Men invented ALL the Scientific Instruments
AmmeterBarometer
Sextant
Voltmeter
Thermometer
Galvanometer
Hydrometer
Radar
Hygrometer
Electroscope
Microscope
Accelerometer
Magnetograph
Telescope
Periscope
Calorimeter
Nanoscale
Telemeter
Seismograph
Cardiograph
Wrote the Greatest Books in Philosophy (J = Jew)
The Republic – PlatoNicomachean Ethics – Aristotle
Meditations – Marcus Aurelius
Sic et Non – Abelard
Proslogion – Saint Anselm
Ordinatio – Scotus
Summa Theologica – Aquinas
Novum Organum – Bacon
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding – Locke
Human Nature – Hume
Meditations – Descartes
Monadology – Leibniz
Ethics – Spinoza (J)
Critique of Pure Reason – Kant
The World as Will and Representation – Schopenhauer
Course on Positive Philosophy – Comte
On the Genealogy of Morality – Nietzsche
Phenomenology Of Spirit – Hegel
Logical Investigations – Husserl (J)
Being and Time – Heidegger
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus – Wittgenstein (half J)
Human Knowledge – Russell
The Logical Structure of the World – Carnap
Being and Nothingness – Sartre
Truth and Method – Gadamer
White Men Conceived the 5 Biggest Ideas in Science
I. Atomic Structure of Matter*Democritus: some point beyond which matter could no longer be subdivided = atom.
* Dalton (1803): experimental evidence that elements are composed of indestructible, indivisible atoms.
* Joseph John Thomson (1898) ): atoms are subdivided into negatively charged electrons, so there must be positively charged material somewhere else in the atom.
*Rutherford (1911): atom consists of central nucleus, positively charged with protons, with negatively charged electrons orbiting the nucleus.
*Bohr (half Jewish, 1913): hypotheses to account for radiation of light.
*Heisenberg (1927): quantum model of atom as additional subatomic particles discovered
II. Theory of Plate Tectonics
Possibly the most difficult theory in science to demonstrate.
*Alfred Wegener (1912): continents move around on Earth’s surface and were once joined together as a single supercontinent.
*Arthur Holmes (1920s) : plate junctions might lie beneath the sea, and convection currents within the mantle might be the driving force.
*Drummond Matthews and Fred Vine (1960s): magnetic strips on the sides of ridges on the ocean floor were the result of sea-floor spreading.
*Harry Hess (1960) : how new crust was created and how the ocean floors carry the continents along with them
* Robert S. Dietz: (1961) new crustal material is formed at oceanic ridges and spreads outward at a rate of several centimeters per year.
*Edward Bullard (1965) : theory of geodynamics, pioneered use of seismology, measured geothermal heat flow through the ocean crust,
III. Big Bang Theory
*Edwin Hubble (1924): examine distances between galaxies and proved some nebulae were much too distant to be part of Milky Way but were entire galaxies outside our own.
*Georges Lematrie (1932) the recession of nearby galaxies can be explained by an expanding universe, proposed that the universe expanded from an initial point.
*Alexander Friedmann (half Jewish?, 1922): radius of curvature of the universe can be either an increasing or a periodic function of time.
*R.W.Wilson, R.Dickie, and A.Penzies (J) discovered cosmic microwave background radiation.
*Confirmation of Big Bang cosmology made after 1990 with major advances in White telescope technology along with satellite data, the Hubble Space Telescope and WMAP.
IV. Theory of Evolution
*Carl Linnaeus (1735): father of modern taxonomy
*Jean Lamarck (1809): evolution occurred in accordance with natural laws
*Charles Lyell (1830): natural causes in explaining the earth’s history
*Charles Darwin (1858): evolution through natural selection
*Alfred Russel Wallace (1858): evolution through natural selection
*Gregor Mendel (1860s): founder of the modern science of genetics
V. Periodic Table
The making of the Periodic Table included an all-European cast, consisting of:
*Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner
*John Newlands
*Lothar Meyer
*Dimitri Mendeleev (explained how the characteristics of the elements recur at a periodic interval as a function of their atomic weight).
All the Greatest Astronauts in History
Yuri GagarinAlan Shepard
John Glenn
Gus Grissom
Armstrong
Nikolayev
James Lovell
John Young
Alexei Leonov
Buzz Aldrin
Gordon Cooper
Wally Schirra
V. Komarov
Chris Hatfield
E. Mitchell
T. Stafford
G. Cernan
Ed White
M. Collins
All the Greatest Sculptors
Phidias 480BCPraxiteles 364BC
Donatello 1386
Riemenschneider 1460
Michelangelo 1475
Cellini 1500
Giambologna 1529
Bernini 1598
Algardi 1598
Girardon 1628
Coysevox 1640
Houdon 1741
Canova 1757
Thorvaldsen 1770
Rodin 1840
Brancusi 1876
Almost 100% of Greatest Mathematicians were European Men
Eudoxus (born. 408 BC)Archimedes (b. 287 BC)
Euclid (lived around 300 BC)
Apollonius 15 AD
Zu Chongzhi (429–500 AD, Chinese)
Fibonacci 1170
Al-Khwarizmi (b. 780 AD, Muslim)
Regiomontanus 1436
Cardano 1501
François Viète 1540
Descartes 1596
Newton 1643
Leibniz 1646
Pierre de Fermat 1665
Daniel Bernoulli 1700
Euler 1707
Jean-Baptiste d’Alembert 1717
Joseph-Louis Lagrange 1736
Laplace 1749
Fourier 1768
Gauss 1777
Lobachevsky 1793
János Bolyai 1802
William Hamilton 1805
Évariste Galois 1811
George Boole 1815
Weierstrass 1815
Riemann 1826
Dedekind 1831
Cantor 1845
Klein 1849
Poincaré 1854
David Hilbert 1862
Hermann Weyl 1885
Ramanujan 1887 (Indian)
Stefan Banach 1892
John von Neumann (Jew) 1903
Kolmogorov 1903
Turing 1912
Hirzebruch 1927
Grothendieck 1928 (Jew)
Paul Erdos (Jew) 1913
Claude Shannon 1916
Andrew Wiles 1953
Almost all the Greatest Skyscraper Architects
Frank Lloyd WrightLouis Sullivan
Daniel Burnham
Raymond Hood
Cass Gilbert
Hugh Ferriss
Le Corbusier
William Van Alen
John Mead
Howells
Renzo Piano
Adrian D. Smith
John Burgee
John C. Portman
William Le Baron Jenney
Greatest Physicists of the 19th century were 100% White Men
1. Faraday2. Carnot
3. Mayer
4. Jame Joule
5. Lord Kelvin
6. Helmholtz
7. Maxwell
8. Boltzmann
10. Young
11. Brown
12. Euler
13. Lagrange
14. Fresnel
15. Michelson
Almost all the Greatest Historians are European
HerodotusThucydides
Polybius
Sima Qian (145BC)
Livy
Tacitus
Plutarch
Bede
Inb Khaldun (1332 AD)
Gibbon
Machiavelli
Guizot
Macaulay
Carlyle
Lewis Namier (J)
Ranke
Trevelyan
Burckhardt
Lefebvre
Mommsen
Toynbee
Rostovtzeff
Duby
Braudel
David Landes (J)
AJP Taylor
Christopher Hill
Hobsbawm (J)
Close to 100% of the Greatest Explorers in History
Hanno “the Navigator” (500 BC) CarthagenianMarco Polo 1254-1324
Ibn Battuta 1304-68 (Muslim)
Zheng He 1371-1433 (Chinese)
Dias 1450
Columbus 1451
Da Gama 1460
Cabot 1450
Vespucci 1454
Balboa 1474
Magellan 1480
Cortez 1485
Cartier 1491
Champlain 1567
Tasman 1603
Dampier 1651
Bering 1681
Cook 1728
von Humboldt 1769
Lewis and Clark 1770
Livingston 1813
Burton 1821
Burke and Wills 1821/34
Wallace 1823
Stanley 1841
Peary 1856
Nansen 1861
Hedin 1865
Scott 1868
Shackleton 1874
Thesiger 1910
Amundsen 1928
Russia alone produced more Great Novelists than non-Western nations combined
TurgenevChekhov
Tolstoy
Pushkin
Gogol
Nabokov
Dostoevsky
Solzhenitsyn
Gorky
Goncharov
Lermontov
Bulgakov
Most Geniuses in History were White Men
Alexander the GreatHomer
Dante
Shakespeare
Plato
Aristotle
Bach
Mozart
Columbus
Michelangelo
Nietzsche
Heidegger
Darwin
Machiavelli
Galileo
Kepler
Newton
Napoleon
Goethe J
Julius Caesar
Raphael
Jung
Wagner
Pericles
Tolstoy
Kant
Hume
Whites are responsible for almost 100% of Literary Devices in history
Aporia
Alliteration
Appositive
Anti-Climax
Catharsis
Comedy
Catalog
Diatribe
Dialogue
Digression
Drama
Denouement
Dilemma
Didacticism
Elegy
Epigram
Epistolary
Essay
Epic
Euphemism
Fairy Tale
Fantasy
Foil
Foreshadowing
Folklore
Flashback
Fallacy
Frame Story
Figurative Language
Hypotaxis
Hyperbole
Hubris
Hamartia
Hook
Induction
Inversion
Intertextuality
Inference
Lyric
Logos
Meiosis
Memoir
Non Sequitur
Motif
Novella
Nemesis
Neologism
Narrative
Octave
Ode
Omniscient
Onomatopoeia
Parallelism
Paronomasia
Parody
Parrhesia
Plot
Prosody
Realism
Reductio ad Absurdum
Refutation
Romanticism
Rhetoric
Rising Action
Sarcasm
Soliloquy
Satire
Sonnet
Surrealism
Symbolism
Synesis
Suspense
Syllogism
Synesthesia
Stream of Consciousness
Tragedy
Trope
Utopia
Vernacular
Vignette
35 oldest universities in the world are in Europe
University of BolognaOxford
Salamanca
Paris
Cambridge
Padua
Naples
Siena
Coimbra
Madrid
Best Romance Novels
Flaubert, Madame BovaryBronte, Wuthering Heights (woman)
Tolstoy, Anna Karenina
Hawthorne, Scarlet Letter
Austen, Pride and Prejudice (woman)
D.H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley’s Lover
Goethe, Sorrows of Young Werther
Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet
Only the European Mind generates Paradoxes
Zeno’s Racetrack ParadoxParadox of the Heap
Newcomb’s Trolley Paradox
Prisoner’s Dilemma
Paradox of the Ravens
Russell’s Paradox
Leonard Euler’s Paradox
The Liar
Achilles and the Tortoise
The Arrow
Sorites Paradox
Forrester’s Paradox
Class Paradoxes
Greatest Political Theorists are White Men
PlatoAristotle
Cicero
Machiavelli
Montesquieu
Bodin
Grotius
Rousseau
Hobbes
Locke
Burke
Tocqueville
Marx (J)
Hegel
Bentham
Mill
Strauss (J)
Schmitt
Rawls
The founders of Psychology were Western
Wundt (founder)Titchener
Brentano
Kulpe
Ebbinghaus
William James
Hall
Pavlov
Thorndike
Lewin (J)
Watson
Tolman
Freud (J)
Adler (J)
Jung
ALL the Top “groundbreaking” Medical advances in History
StethoscopeX-Rays
Germ Theory
Blood Transfusion
Ophthalmoscope
Anaesthesia
Organ transplants
Antiseptic surgical methods
Vaccines
Catheter
Antiviral drugs
Microscopy
CT Scans
Penicillin
Engineering and Design of Best Airplanes in History
Cessna 172Lockheed P-80
Learjet 23
B-29
Bell X-1
Lockheed C-130
Douglas DC-3
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
Boeing 747
F-35 MQ-1
Predator RV-3
F-16
Wright Flyer
Blériot XI
Focke-Wulf
FW-190
British Spitfire
P-51 Mustang
Messerschmitt Bf-109
Messerschmitt 262
Mitsubishi A6M Zero (Jap)
Shturmovik Dreamliner
Lockheed SR-71
Cirrus SR22
Lockheed Constellation
Scientists involved in discovery of DNA double helix, the Genetic Code, were All White except for one
Mendel (father of genetics)Weismann
Morgan
Miescher
Griffith
Chargaff (J)
Arrhenius
Pauling
Bragg
Franklin (woman)
Watson
Crick
Wilkins
More great thinkers between 1890 and 1930 than Rest of the world in history
ParetoCroce
Spengler
Sorel
Bergson (J)
Jung
Dilthey
Husserl (J)
Schumpeter
Durkheim (J)
Meinecke
William James
Mach
Whitehead
Russell
Carl Schmitt
Weber
Mosca
Gramsci
All the greatest Theater writers are White men
Calderón de la BarcaMolière
Shakespeare
Aeschylus
Sophocles
Euripides
Ibsen
Lope de Vega
Jonson
Chekhov
Racine
Corneille
Garcia Lorca
Plautus
Shaw
Ionesco
Pirandello
O’Neill
Brecht
Beckett
Whites were greatest in early 20C Atomic Physics (electron, radioactivity, X-rays, neutron, quantum)
ThomsonRontgen
Rutherford
Chadwick
Becquerel
Planck
Einstein – J
Bohr – 50% J
Broglie
Schrödinger
Waals
Millikan
Curie (female)
Heisenberg
Dirac
Lorentz
Fermi
Pauli -half J
White Men invented all the home appliances Blacks love to use
RefrigeratorStereo
Stove
Washing machine
Toaster
Microwave
Coffee maker
Food processor
Blender
Air conditioning
Water heater
Vacuum cleaner
Dishwasher
ALL the Greatest-Original Children Stories
The Tale of Peter RabbitWhere the Red Fern Grows
Aesop’s Fables
The Wind in the Willows
Through the Looking-Glass
Stuart Little
The Jungle Book
A Wrinkle in Time
Snow White
Peter Pan
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Madeline
The Little Prince
Anne of Green Gables
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Charlotte’s Web
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
White Fang
Black Beauty
Old Yeller
The Secret Garden
Big Bang theory is heavily White
Lord KelvinEdwin Hubble
Georges Lematrie
Alexander Friedmann (half Jewish)
Arno Penzias (J)
Robert Woodrow Wilson
Fred Hoyle
Robert Dicke
White Men wrote All 20 Greatest Books on Science!
1. Origin of Species – Darwin 18592. Principia Mathematica – Newton 1687
3. Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems – Galileo 1632
4. On the Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres – Copernicus 1543
5. Physics – Aristotle
6. On the Fabric of the Human Body – Vesalius 1543
7. Micrographia – Hooke 1665
8. De Re Metallica – Agricola 1556.
9. Novum Organum – Bacon 1620
10. Harmony of the World – Kepler 1619
11. Discourse on the Method – Descartes 1637
12. An Anatomical Exercise on the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Living Beings – Harvey 1628
13. The Sceptical Chymist – Boyle 1661
14. Treatise on Light – Huygens 1690
15. Theory of the Earth – Hutton 1788
16. Systema Naturae – Linnaeus 1735
17. Elements of Chemistry – Lavoisier 1789
18. Notable Commentaries on the History of Plants -Fuchs 1542.
19. Opticks – Newton 1704.
20. On the Magnet Gilbert 1600
All the Classical Musical Instruments
BassoonClarinet
Colascione
Contrabassoon
Flute
French horn
Guitar
Harp
Harpsichord
Lute
Mandolin
Oboe
Organ
Piano
Pipe organ
Saxophone
Timpani
Trombone
Trumpet
Tuba
Viola
Violin
Almost all furniture types in history and original designs
TablesChairs
Beds
Desks
Dressers
Benches
Commodes
Cabinets
Chests
Drawers
Sofas
Cupboards
Sideboards
16 of the Greatest 18 Modern Logicians are White with 2 Jews.
There is a series, Handbook of the History of Logic, which consists of 11 volumes, of which only the first volume, mostly about Aristotle’s logic, has two chapters about nonwhite contributions to logic, namely, Indian and Arabic logic, with every other volume singularly dedicated to Western logic. The Chinese had no logic.Number 1. Gottlob Frege (1848-1925) German
Number 2: Kurt Gödel (1906-1978) German
Giuseppe Peano (1858-1932) Italian
Alan Turing (1912-1954) British
Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) British
Alfred Tarski (1902-1983) Polish Jewish
George Boole (1815-1864) British
C. S. Peirce (1839 –1914) American
Saul Kripke (1940-) American-Jewish
Thoralf Skolem (1887-1963) Norwegian
Rudolf Carnap (1891-1970) German
Georg Cantor (1845-1918) German
David Hilbert (1862-1943) German
Jan Lukasiewicz (1878-1956) Polish
Alonzo Church (1903-1994) American
Willard Quine (1908-2000) America
Bernhard Bolzano (1781-1848) German-Italian
Gerhard Gentzen (1909-1945) German
ALL the Greatest Adventure Novels written by White males
Gulliver’s TravelsThe Three Musketeers
Moby-Dick
Treasure Island
King Solomon’s Mines
Robinson Crusoe
Captain Blood
Tarzan of the Apes
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Lord of the Flies
The Call of the Wild
Odyssey
Swiss Family Robinson
Around the World in Eighty Days
The Long Ships
The Worst Journey in the World
Don Quixote
Kidnapped
The Last of the Mohicans
The Road
Captain Blood
Prisoner of Zenda
The Sea-Wolf
Ivanhoe
The Count of Monte Cristo
Master and Commander
The Lost World
The Thirty-Nine Steps
The Cruel Sea
Captains Courageous
The Beach Beau Geste
The Mysterious Island
Roughing It
ALL the most profound words in history
AtomNatural Law
Transcendental Ego
Will To Power
Thing-In-Itself
Being-In-The-World
Free Will
Cosmos
Pure I
Mass
Gravitation
Evolution
Energy
Infinitesimal
Deontology
Syllogism
A Priori
Transcendental Unity of Apperception
More “Golden Ages” in Europe than in other civilizations combined
Classical Greece 600-300 BCPax Romana 27 BC to 180 AD
12C Renaissance
Italian Renaissance
Spanish 1580-1680.
Elizabethan 1558-1603
Dutch 17C
Belle Époque, 1870-1914
German Genius, 1750-1960
White Males responsible for 100% of Inventions between mid-1700s and 1840
Flying shuttleSpinning Jenny
Steam Engine
Cotton Gin
Telegraph
Portland Cement
Bessemer process
Battery
Locomotives
Power Loom
Arkwright’s Water Frame
Spinning Mule
Henry Cort’s puddling
Gaslighting Arc Lamp
Tin Can
Spectrometer
Camera Obscura
Electromagnet
Mackintosh Raincoat
Matches
Typewriter
Blueprints
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Close to 100% of most Decisive and Tactical Battles in History were fought by White Men: 35 out of 39! (* = non whites)
Battle of Marathon, 490BCThermopylae 480BC
Salamis 480BC
*Maling 342BC
Gaugamela 331BC
Lake Trasimene, 217BC
Cannae 216 BC
Ilipa, 206 BC
Battle of Zama 202 BC
Pydna 168 BC
Carrhae 53 BC
Pharsalus 48 BC
Teutoburg Forest 9 AD
Chalons 451 AD
*Walaja 633 *
Yarmouk 636
Tours 732
Hastings 1066
Crécy 1346
Battle of Agincourt: 1415
*Panipat 1526
Cajamarca 1532
Leipzig, 1631
Rocroi 1643
Vienna 1683
Poltava, 1709
Rossbach 1757
Valmy 1792
Ulm 1805
Leipzig 1813
Waterloo 1815
Gettysburg: 1863
Battle of Sedan 1870
Omdurman 1898
Cambrai 1917
First Battle of Kiev 1941
Operation ‘Barbarossa’, June–July 1941
Midway Island, 1942
Stalingrad: 1942–1943
Rome produced the highest number of Military Generals in history
Scipio Africanus 236BCSulla 138BC
Pompeius 106BC
Caesar 100BC
Gaius Marius 157BC
Sulla 138BC
Marcus Antonius 83BC
Marcus Agrippa 63BC
Germanicus 15 BC
Gnaeus Agricola 40AD
Lucius Lucullus 118 BC
Flavius Belisarius 505AD
Only Whites write Utopias
Utopia 1516The City of the Sun 1623
New Atlantis 1627
The Man in the Moone 1638
The Isle of Pines 1668
The Blazing World 1666
Looking Backward 1888
News from Nowhere 1892
The Islands of Wisdom 1922
Walden Two 1948
Almost all the greatest Classical Composers are Western
1. Josquin des Prez2. Monteverdi
3. Jean-Baptiste Lully
4. Bach (1685 – 1750) German
5. Mozart (1756 – 1791) German
6. Beethoven (1770 – 1827) German
7. Wagner (1813–1883) German
Haydn (1732-1809) German
Tchaikovsky (1840 – 1893) Russian
Schubert (1797–1828) German
Handel (1685 – 1759) German
Chopin – 1810-1849 French/Polish
Brahms (1833-1897) German
Schumann (1810–1856) German
Vivaldi (1678-1741) Italian
Debussy – 1862-1918 French
Verdi
Liszt
Berlioz
Mendelssohn (J)
Stravinsky
Bruckner
The greatest Formula 1 car drivers of all time are 29.5 white out of 30
Ayrton SennaMichael Schumacher
Lewis Hamilton (half white)
Sebastian Vettel
Juan Manuel Fangio
Alain Prost
Mika Hakkinen
Niki Lauda
Damon Hill
David Coulthard
Nico Rosberg
Whites invented almost all the hobbies
Car fixing & buildingRobot combat
Card games
Crossword puzzles
Camping
Engraving
Puzzles
Gardening
Home improvement
Board sports
Canoeing
Homing pigeons
Climbing
Beachcombing
Triathlon
Book discussion clubs
Lace making
Horseshoes
Darts
Jigsaw puzzles
Photography
Wikipedia editing
Museum visiting
Herbalism
Railway modelling
Rock climbing
Skateboarding
Quilling
Skydiving
Storm chasing
Insect collecting
Volunteering
Tapestry
Scuba diving
Mineral collecting
Seashell collecting
Dog training
Birdwatching
Hiking/backpacking
Flying model planes
Podcast hosting
Vintage cars
Chess
Magic
Horsemanship
Knife throwing
Whale watching
Stamp collecting
Bridge
High-power rocketry
Kite flying
Book collecting
Coin collecting
Jogging
Ant-keeping
The Best Aesthetic Designers of Cars are all White Men
Giorgetto GiugiaroIan Callum
Chris Bangle
Walter de Silva
Gordon Buehrig
Marcello Gandini
Harley Earl
Frank Stephenson
Virgil Exner
Ferdinand Porsche
Paul Bracq
Patrick Le Quément
Henrik Fisker
Almost all the Greatest Visual Artists are White Men
GiottoJan van Eyck
Leonardo
Michelangelo
Raphael
Sesshū Tōyō
Wu Daozi
Correggio
Dürer
Cellini
El Greco
Brueghel
Caravaggio
Rubens
Velazquez
Rembrandt
Vermeer van Delft
Bernini
Reynolds
Goya
Turner
Millet
Manet
Monet
Renoir
Cezanne
Van Gogh
Almost 100% of Philosophies
AgnosticismBehaviorism
Cognitivism
Cynicism
Descriptivism
Dualism
Formalism
Foundationalism
Functionalism
Emotivism
Empiricism
Existentialism
Idealism
Hedonism
Historicism
Atomism
Materialism
Naturalism
Nihilism
Nominalism
Positivism
Pragmatism
Rationalism
Realism
Skepticism
Structuralism
Monism
Occasionalism
Pantheism
Perspectivism
Phenomenalism
Physicalism
Reductionism
Relativism
Romanticism
Scholasticism
Stoicism
Teleologism
Transcendentalism
Universalism
Utilitarianism
Vitalism
About 100% of the Greatest Architects
RENAISSANCE Architects (number 11 is only nonwhite in this entire list)1. Filippo Brunelleschi
2. Michelozzo di Bartolomeo
3. Leon Battista Alberti
4. Giuliano da Sangallo
5. Donato Bramante
6. Michelangelo
7. Baldassare Peruzzi
8. Raphael
9. Michele Sanmicheli
10. Jacopo Sansovino
11. Mimar Sinan (Turkish)
12. Giulio Romano
13. Giacomo Vignola
14. Andrea Palladio
15. Philibert de l’Orme
16. Giacomo Della Porta
17. Vincenzo Scamozzi
BAROQUE Architects
18. Carlo Maderno
19. Inigo Jones
20. Pietro da Cortona
21. Bernini
22. Francois Mansart
23. Francesco Borromini
24. Alonso Cano
25. Louis Le Vau
26. Andre Le Notre
27. Sir Christopher Wren
28. Jules Mansart
29. Johann von Erlach
30. Jakob Prandtauer
31. Johann Dientzenhofer
32. Andreas Schluter
33. Sir John Vanbrugh
34. Pedro de Ribera
35. Johann Balthasar Neumann
36. Joseph von Erlach
37. Hans Georg von Knobelsdorff
38. Bartolomeo Rastrelli
NEOCLASSICAL Architects
39. Jacques Germain Soufflot
40. Carl Langhans
41. Claude Ledoux
42. Jean Chalgrin
43. Thomas Jefferson
44. Charles Cameron
45. John Nash
46. William Thornton
47. Charles Bulfinch
48. Benjamin Latrobe
49. Sir Robert Smirke
50. Karl Friedrich Schinkel
ART NOUVEAU And ART DECO Architects
51. Sir Charles Barry
52. Richard Upjohn
53. Georges-Eugene Haussmann
54. Eugene Viollet-le-Duc
55. James Renwick
56. Frederick Olmsted
57. Calvert Vaux
58. Charles Garnier
59. Richard Morris Hunt
60. Gustave Eiffel
61. William Le Baron Jenney
62. George Brown Post
63. Henry Hobson Richardson
64. Otto Wagner
65. Antoni Gaudi
66. Cass Gilbert
67. Victor Horta
68. Joseph Maria Olbrich
69. Hector Guimard
70. Frank Lloyd Wright
71. Charles Rennie Mackintosh
72. Peter Behrens
73. Adolf Loos
74. Burnham and Root
75. Holabird & Roche
76. Walter Gropius
White Men were responsible for All the Greatest Flying Machines Ever Created
1. DRONE
2. SPACE CAPSULE
3. SPACECRAFT
4. SPACE PLANE
5. BOMBER
6. CARGO AIRCRAFT
7. FLYING BOAT
8. FLOAT PLANE
9. ROCKET PLANE
10. JET AIRLINER
All the Extreme Sports invented and dominated by Whites
1. HIGHLINING
Basically tightrope walking on a strap at elevated heights between buildings, across ravines and canyons. In the event of a slip up, the only thing keeping you from plummeting is a simple harness and rope attached to the line.
2. FREE SOLO CLIMBING
You climb a rock formation without any other type of assistance or support besides your climbing harness.
3. DOWNHILL MOUNTAIN BIKING
Get down a hill that is deemed not navigable as fast you can on a mountain bike.
4. BASE JUMPING
Jumping from a Building, Antenna, Span, or Earth (BASE) and free falling at over 100 mph.
5. ICE CLIMBING
Scaling up massive ice formations either on frozen waterfalls or snow covered mountains.
6. CLIFF DIVING
Jumping from very high cliffs.
7. WING WALKING
Standing on top of a fast-moving small plane (300 km/200 mph), as it performs turns and tricks.
8. FREST WATER DIVING
Descending into a hole in the earth to explore a submerged cave system.
9. VOLCANO SURFING
Sliding down active volcano slopes.
10. BIG WAVE SURFING
Whites came up with the names of all the continents on the planet
I. AFRICA: After the Romans defeated Carthage (located in present day Tunisia), they called their new province “Africa.” Europeans would go on to explore and discover the entire continent of Africa and name its rivers, mountains, and demarcate its national boundaries. Africans had no clue where they were, that’s why this continent was known as “terra incognita” until the Portuguese sailing down the West African started mapping its continental contours.
II. ASIA: The word “Asia” comes from the Ancient Greek “Ἀσία”, used as early as 440 B.C. by Herodotus in his Histories, in reference to Asia Minor, or Anatolia or to the Persian Empire, in contrast to Greece and Egypt.
III. EUROPE: Europe was likely named after Europa, the Greek goddess of earth and agriculture, or one of Zeus’ many lovers in Greek mythology.
IV. The AMERICAS: Americas (North and South) were named after Amerigo Vespucci, an explorer of “the new world” in 1499-1502 who understood that this world was not part of Asia.
V. AUSTRALIA: Back in ancient Roman times the term “Terra Australis Incognita” was used to refer to “the unknown land in the south”. The earliest recorded use of the word Australia in English was in 1625. The incomparable explorer James Cook discovered Australia in 1770 landing in present day Sydney and claiming this land for England. “Australia” was popularized following the advocacy of the British explorer Matthew Flinders in his 1814 description of his circumnavigation of the continent.
VI. ANTARTICA: The word “Antarctica” comes from the Greek word “antarktike,” which means “opposite to the north.” In line with the fact that all the greatest cartographers in history were White men, it is believed that the Scottish cartographer George Bartholomew encouraged its official use around the 1890’s.
The Best Surfers in History have been overwhelmingly White
Kelly SlaterLaird Hamilton
Rob Machado
Mark Occhilupo
Duke Kahanamoku (not white)
Miki Dora
Tom Curren
Shaun Tomson
Tom Carroll
Mike Parsons
Andy Irons
Shane Dorian
Greg Noll
Buzzy Trent
Brock Little
White men designed ALL the most beautiful cars in history?
1937 Mercedes-Benz 540K1961 Ferrari 250 GT California
1961 Lincoln-Continental 4-door hardtop
1954 Lancia Aurelia B20 GT
1964 Aston Martin DB5
1935 Alfa Romeo 8C 2900
1956 BMW 507
1965 Jaguar E-Type
1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4
1962 Facel Vega
1954 Mercedes-Benz 300SL
1972 Volvo 1800E
1949 Cadillac Club Coupe
1960 Austin Healey 3000 MK1
1967 Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
1955 Citroen DS
1972 Opel Rekord Coupe
1967 Buick Riviera
1963 Citroen DS Cabriolet
1957 Ferrari 250 GT Coupe Speciale
1939 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500
1963 Chevrolet Corvette
1971 Lamborghini Miura SV
1939 BMW 328 ROADSTER
1970 R/T Dodge Challenger
1952-1953 Alfa Romeo 1900 C52 Disco Volante
1960 Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato
1946 Delahaye 135 MS ‘Narval’
1938 Delahaye 165 Cabriolet
1965 Bizzarrini 5300 GT Strada
1938 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic Coupe
1954 Maserati A6GCS Berlinetta
1964 Maserati 3500 GTI Vignale Spyder
1953 Porsche 550 Spyder
At least 95% of the 20 Greatest Men’s Tennis Players of all time are White
1. Djokovic (Here’s the best explanation why he is the greatest: https://www.leeabbamonte.com/random...-greatest-mens-tennis-player-of-all-time.html)
2. Federer
3. Nadal (mixture of Catalan, Portuguese, Neanderthal?)
4. Sampras
5. Björn Borg
6. Rod Laver
7. McEnroe
8. Lendl
9. Connors
10. Becker
11. Edberg
12. Roy Emerson
13. Agassi (Persian)
14. Rosewall
16 Newcombe
17. Murray
18. Wilander
19. Vilas
20. Wawrinka
BE PROUD WHITE MAN
BE PROUD OF WHAT YOU ARE AND COME FROM WHITE MEN
BE PROUD OF WHAT YOU ARE AND COME FROM WHITE MEN
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