I vote for Metallica. They can open with "For Whom the Bell Tolls", throw in "Don't Tread on Me" somewhere in the middle, and close with "...and Justice For All."
All opening acts are welcome.
I was thinking "I told you so asshole."
"We tried to tell you" sounds a little nicer though.
It's true. They don't need to kill us if their plans work. We end up killing ourselves. The kids won't fight each other like we will though, so they need to take extra measures to target them. It's the darkest evil you can imagine.
It was Bob, not Greg. Greg is a former Marine and loves this country. I haven't seen him say one thing or fail to say one thing that would indicate he is against us. Perhaps someone has some evidence to the contrary...?
It's true. He does use a patented fill made with Egyptian cotton that's only grown in the Nile River valley...at least that's what his commercials say.
I agree. I think Durham is just getting started with indictments. He seems to be going all the way back to the beginning and weeding out all bad players. I think the idea of Nuremberg 2.0 isn't only about medical tyranny. We may be witnessing the greatest criminal probe and prosecution in history.
I have a friend that recently had their dryer stop working. Similar to your story, he was told that, even though the dryers are made in America, the parts could only be found in South Korea. They had to wait several weeks for a single part. I just told them that at least SK was an ally of ours. Who knows where those parts are actually made though? My guess is China.
This site is pretty good too if you need accessories:
They also say that the winners write the history, but that's not entirely true. The losers generally write the history as well, but it's not usually accepted as truth. For example, most have read a standard history of WWII, which was written by British and American scholars. The Russian angle isn't prevalent in mainstream texts because it offers some uncomfortable truths about the war as well. A Japanese, German, or Italian perspective is written much differently. Then there are Jewish versions of the history that tell a different story. Unfortunately, most Americans have only been shown the Oxford, Cambridge, or Harvard University Press version of history. But then again, providing different perspectives can be considered hateful and/or racist.
You missed 1+0+0 though...fake news!
Man this is sick. No mainstream news outlet will cover this, but they will surely throw other "important" headlines our way. While these crimes are being committed, the Navy is hard at work preparing for...
"Navy Launches Ship Named for Gay Rights Leader Harvey Milk"
According to the Navy,
"Ship names are important because they express what we value as a Navy and as a nation and communicate those values around the globe in every port of call."
I can't wait to see all the memes about the newly-christened USS Man Milk.
"The Tissue-Culture King (1926 in Cornhill Magazine and in The Yale Review, reprinted 1927 in Amazing Stories and many times afterwards)[1] is a science fiction short story by biologist Julian Huxley.
The story tells of a biologist captured by an African tribe. It incorporates the idea of immortality based on reproduction from a tissue culture and genetic engineering, and an early mention of tin foil hats and their supposed anti-telepathic properties."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tissue-Culture_King
Huxley was way ahead of his time.
They say timing is everything, but I'm as anxious as anyone to see this info come to light once and for all. I'm staying tuned.
Yeah I'm using an ancient desktop with a classic, quiet keyboard. It's fun.
“Mandating the vaccine cannot stop the spread or ensure a COVID-free workplace, because vaccinated people can still get and spread the virus,” DeSantis’s office told Breitbart News. “It’s clear that this mandate isn’t about science or health – it’s about control and social engineering.”
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https://www.justice.gov/sco/pr/russian-national-indicted-making-false-statements-fbi
...in case anyone wants to read the Danchenko indictment.
I just read the Danchenko indictment. I didn't know this came out wow! This is very telling. From what I gather, he admitted to being the catalyst for the entire dossier operation, whether he knew the outcome or not. It's like Durham is going to the "beginning" and rooting out every last one of those that were involved in trying to collude against Trump. I like your theory and I agree. This is just setting the stage.
I wonder if they ever received the subpoenaed Epstein flight logs as well. This could get really juicy:
or
archived: https://archive.fo/sga1y
So nobody's been charged? They've just recommended charges and sent them to the Attorney General? So Arizona and Wisconsin are ready to act...who's next?...Georgia?
It might not mean much at first, but hopefully this catches on. This is great but sad that it's only four members that actually rejected the mandates and passports. There are 705 members that could have spoken up, but only 4 did.
Exactly. It's up to the individual, not doctrine. I posted about this yesterday regarding military chaplains and how they get to decide the sincerity of beliefs for anyone wanting a religious exemption. It's not up to them!
https://greatawakening.win/p/13zzVoN4Bt/military-chaplains-weighing-reli/c/
"For example, Pope Francis has said taking the vaccine is "an act of love" and consistent with the Catholic faith, but that doesn't nullify a Catholic service member's claim that it goes against his or her beliefs to receive the vaccine.
"It's not just about what the denomination thinks -- it's the belief of the individual," Ryan said. "You can be Catholic and disagree with the Catholic Church on that and it's still a sincerely held religious belief."
Believers also do not have to be affiliated with an established, mainstream religion or denomination to qualify for exemption. For example, Ryan said if an individual claimed the Holy Spirit told them not to receive a vaccine, that belief could also be enough to grant a religious exemption if a chaplain is convinced of the service member's sincerity."
That was exactly what I was thinking. I don't want to jump to conclusions and start saying things like "white hat installation" but who knows at this point? I do find it strange that they highlighted "economic prosperity and stability" though, since those are the things that seem to have gotten a lot of world leaders killed in the past.