Forwarded from 5D Full Disclosure 17
I can’t wait to see the size of the funeral for the Troops murdered in Afghanistan.....
......what’s that? No white horses? No carriages? Huh....that’s weird. Because you’d think.....nevermind.
......what’s that? No white horses? No carriages? Huh....that’s weird. Because you’d think.....nevermind.
Forwarded from General Flynn ️
We are in a spiritual war against the forces of evil. This is light versus darkness. This administration is lying about everything. Never forget those who have gone before us, their sacrifices for us so we can live freely and without the yoke of tyranny around our necks will never be forgotten.
Their armor is weak, ours is solid steel.
Their armor is weak, ours is solid steel.
Forwarded from 5D Full Disclosure 17
Forwarded from Rob B
Forwarded from 5D Full Disclosure 17
Looks legit......🧐😎
Forwarded from One Republic Network (Boomerpotamus)
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Here is an unspeakable secret: paradise is all around us and we do not understand.
Thomas Merton
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Thomas Merton
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The NHS breaking the law... on top of the countless murders with Midazolam when families were forced to stay home so that their family member/s could be euthanised under the guise of COVID-19.
@NicholasVeniamin
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Forwarded from Nicholas Veniamin
Bank of England removes portraits of former directors connected to slave trade
Eight oil paintings and two busts were taken down after a year-long internal review, in the wake of the Black Lives Matter protests that erupted across Europe and North America.
The artworks that were recently removed memorialized Gilbert Heathcote, the Bank of England’s founding director and governor, as well as former leaders James Bateman, Robert Bristow, Robert Clayton, William Dawsonne, William Manning, and John Pearse.
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Eight oil paintings and two busts were taken down after a year-long internal review, in the wake of the Black Lives Matter protests that erupted across Europe and North America.
The artworks that were recently removed memorialized Gilbert Heathcote, the Bank of England’s founding director and governor, as well as former leaders James Bateman, Robert Bristow, Robert Clayton, William Dawsonne, William Manning, and John Pearse.
@NicholasVeniamin