Why Was Bill Gates Refused
Membership At Augusta Country Club?
Billy Has A Questionable
Blood Line
Augusta Is A Bastion Of
Southern Old Money
Augusta Had An Unwritten Rule
About Jews And Blacks
The 'Exclusive' Augusta Club
House
A Movie About A Similar
Experience
Gregory Peck Portrays Life As
A Jew In 1945
The Original Microsoft Crew
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Golf Was A Gentile's Sport
You not only had the
elitist attitude, but the old South
had an anti-Semitic bias from the Civil War.
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Atlanta's Crime Of The Century
After the war, the carpetbaggers had infested Atlanta. In 1913, a
B‘nai B‘rith president, Leo Frank, had raped, sodomized, and
murdered a 12 year-old child named Mary Phagan.
The good people of Atlanta lynched Leo Frank.
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Augusta Was Restricted
The country club represented an island away from blacks, Jews,
and the feminists. It didn't matter how famous you were, if you were
Jewish, you couldn't join. Louis B Mayer, Supreme Court Judge
Brandeis, or even the Roosevelts weren't allowed to join.
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1930 Atlanta
The polo clubs, golf courses, and old cotillions. One of
the most exclusive clubs in the world,
the 300 or so members of Augusta National include generations of
Southern society folks.
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He Showed Them All
Bill
Gates (nee
Gatinski?) showed them all.
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Gates
Parents
The
father, with that distinctive
Ashkazian look, couldn't be prouder. The
mother was born to Jakob Maxwell, a
banker.
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So What Race Is
Gates?
Gates has the distinctive Ashkazian facial features. His company
main co-founders were all Jewish. The simple fact is that you can't
have the richest people in the world made up of 95% Jews, because of
the anti-Semitic backlash that would transpire due to it.
If we experience another 1929, people will quickly realize why
people like Bill Gates, Michael Moore, John Kerry, etc., decided to
change their names.
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