It's very common knowledge that they met at the Kit Kat Club. Here are just a few examples of it being mentioned (you can easily find many more with a web search).
When Melania Knauss was introduced to Donald Trump at a fashion party at the Kit Kat Club in 1998, she told best friend Edit Molnar that the bombastic billionaire was “absolutely out of the question.”
https://nypost.com/2005/01/16/how-shy-fox-bagged-the-billionaire/
Before she met Donald Trump at the Kit Kat Club in Manhattan and stepped into a glitzy world of limos and penthouses, diamonds and caviar, Melania Knauss lived quietly.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/nation-world/ct-melania-trump-first-lady-20150930-story.html
The Kit Kat Club was founded by Ghislaine Maxwell.
In the late 1980s, she founded the Kit Kat Club. The club was a gathering place designed to bring together women from the arts, politics and society.
She was invited to all the smartest parties. She is seven years older than me and when we were first introduced I was at once mesmerised and intimidated. She was an Oxford graduate who had founded the Kit Kat Club, an exclusive salon for the more intellectual sort of It Girl (if that isn’t a contradiction in terms).
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-7453533/The-night-Ghislaine-tried-public-sex-lesson.html
Why have noted celebrities such as Tom Hanks and Tom Cruise, gone radio silent on social media over the past two years?
Tom Cruise has always been radio silent on social media (unless you count generic tweets written by his PR team to promote his movies).
What does the term "Kick against the goads" mean?
It's a term derived from the sharp goads used to herd cattle. If an animal decided to rebel by pressing against the goads rather than going in the direction it was being prodded toward, it would essentially stab itself on the goads.
In Paul's case, it meant that the longer he continued defying God's will, the more suffering he would be in for.
He still had a choice, though. God didn't turn him into a human sock puppet and force him to do anything. He just gave him an ultimatum. Fortunately, Saul/Paul chose correctly (unlike the other Saul, who made a series of disobedient decisions and perished as a result).
How much free will did Jonah have in regard to Ninevah?
How much free will did Saul (Paul) have on the road to Damascus?
What is meant by the term "kicking against the goads"?
What is free will in light of God's sovereignty?
Free will doesn't mean that there are no consequences. Jonah was free to continue to defy God. He would have died in the whale as a consequence, but he could have done it. Paul could have likewise refused to do what God told him to and suffered the consequences.
God allowed humans free will even though Adam and Eve would go on to abuse it by eating the forbidden fruit.
Satan wants to fully mind-control everyone like MKULTRA slaves. God wants voluntary submission.
No entity truly of the Divine would seek to be worshipped. (Not even Jesus.)
God seeks to be worshipped and obeyed, but He allows free will, even though it is often misused. Satan wants to take away free will and force everyone to worship him.
That "Looking Glass insider" is Bill Brockbrader, AKA Bill Wood. He lied about being a Navy Seal, and was arrested on pedophilia charges.
Here's who it really was:
Interesting... President Trump recently said this in his Candace Owens interview:
"We will soon have a massive amount of immunity, including the people that got it."
("It" meaning the vaccine.)
https://files.catbox.moe/h8to15.mp4
Could he and Putin know something we don't?
Here's a better version:
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"Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" was a pretty poignant allegory for the end of the Soviet Union.