interesting correlation. three posts/sides is the most stable building structure but difficult to plot/plan versus four. a fifth column would probably be best placed directly in the middle of the structure with all things being equal, no?
That image is called a "Favicon", and is accompanied across html sites for use in web browser. You're only seeing the Favicons when you turn your phone landscape as there is more space to show them otherwise the browser doesn't bother to show you them. It's a simple cache issue with your browser's application temp files. It's far easier to live with the incorrect Favicon than to blow out all of your app cache and stores files, which will fully reset your web browser, password, history, and all.
I've been following Dr. Frank on Telegram for a while. He, Mike Lindell, and others have compiled a supreme court complaint. Supposedly he has figured out the algorithms used in the fraud and is able to accurately predict how 99% of the counties in the US voted based on just the past voter registration data.
https://frankspeech.com/tv/video/kurt-olsen-summarizes-us-supreme-court-complaint
Get outta here with that nonsense. That is flat earth levels of bologna. Igneous rock has natural cleavage and basaltic structures can easily form that kind of cellular, hexagonal, or columnar formation shape. Look at The Giant's Causeway as another example. The Earth and its massive movements are a force of nature and there is far more information to plausibly try to explain how Devil's Tower formed millions of years ago versus the fictional sounding, non-scientific enigma that is your "old tree" misdirection.
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So I ordered their Covid-19 Outbreak & Cover-Up Infographic "Poster". It's absolutely gigantic. Came in 3 separate printouts. All together it's 2ft x 7ft. Too big to hang on the wall, but because there's so much info on it the shit can't be contained!
the coastline definitely seems to be more surveilled right now than typical