He is a traitor! A wicked Man of evil and sinister ways!
But Hollywood... Told you he was a Saint.. A freedom fighter...
🤮
Order Of Alpha [Public Channel]
@OrderOfAlpha - OOA
- OOA
D1G174L S0LD13R R3-S34RCH
But Hollywood... Told you he was a Saint.. A freedom fighter...
🤮
Order Of Alpha [Public Channel]
@OrderOfAlpha - OOA
- OOA
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"NECKLACING" was used by the black community to punish its members who were perceived as collaborators with the apartheid government.Necklacing was primarily used on black police informants; the practice was often carried out in the name of the struggle, although the executive body of the African National Congress (ANC), the most broadly supported South African opposition movement, condemned it.In 1986, Winnie Mandela, then-wife of the imprisoned Nelson Mandela, stated, "With our boxes of matches, and our necklaces, we shall liberate this country", which was widely seen as an explicit endorsement of necklacing.This caused the ANC to initially distance itself from her, although she later took on a number of official positions within the party.
The first victim of necklacing, according to the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, was a young black woman, Maki Skosana, on 20 July 1985.
The first victim of necklacing, according to the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, was a young black woman, Maki Skosana, on 20 July 1985.
Sweden was the biggest support of ANC. (African National Congress)
Despite US already had called ANC a terrorist organisation.
(Shortly after his release from prison, Mandela visited Sweden as the first country to visit since he's release.)
Think.. Connect...
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@OrderOfAlpha - OOA
- OOA
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Despite US already had called ANC a terrorist organisation.
(Shortly after his release from prison, Mandela visited Sweden as the first country to visit since he's release.)
Think.. Connect...
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@OrderOfAlpha - OOA
- OOA
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Sweden was the first country to make vaccines with dead baby fetuses.
Sweden pushed Gretha Thunberg and the climate hoax frontier..
Let's not forget the Scandinavian countries...
I see you.. Praise the most high, ABBA father, my God led me to expose you in truth.
NCSWIC.
Order Of Alpha
Sweden pushed Gretha Thunberg and the climate hoax frontier..
Let's not forget the Scandinavian countries...
I see you.. Praise the most high, ABBA father, my God led me to expose you in truth.
NCSWIC.
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WE DEMAND THE TRUTH!
AND WE WILL HAVE IT ONE WAY OR ANOTHER.
ORDER OF ALPHA
#Q #WWG1WGA #TheAnonymousCharity #OrderOfAlpha #WeThePeople #HoldTheLine #TheGreatAwakening #LightBeatsDarkness #PAINISCOMING
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AND WE WILL HAVE IT ONE WAY OR ANOTHER.
ORDER OF ALPHA
#Q #WWG1WGA #TheAnonymousCharity #OrderOfAlpha #WeThePeople #HoldTheLine #TheGreatAwakening #LightBeatsDarkness #PAINISCOMING
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We Will Never Forget.
Live a life, that honors those who lost theirs.
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Live a life, that honors those who lost theirs.
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SAVE AMERICA
PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
SEPTEMBER 11, 2021
BEDMINSTER, NJ
NEW: 20th Anniversary of September 11th Address from President Donald J. Trump
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PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
SEPTEMBER 11, 2021
BEDMINSTER, NJ
NEW: 20th Anniversary of September 11th Address from President Donald J. Trump
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SAVE AMERICA
PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
SEPTEMBER 11, 2021
BEDMINSTER, NJ
Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America
Congratulations to Rudy Giuliani (for the 20th time!), the greatest Mayor in the history of New York City, for having shown such leadership and doing such an incredible job during and after the attack on our Nation!
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PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
SEPTEMBER 11, 2021
BEDMINSTER, NJ
Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America
Congratulations to Rudy Giuliani (for the 20th time!), the greatest Mayor in the history of New York City, for having shown such leadership and doing such an incredible job during and after the attack on our Nation!
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THIS, IS MY PRESIDENT.
🇺🇸🦅
(via Dan)
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(via Dan)
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SAVE AMERICA
PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
SEPTEMBER 11, 2021
BEDMINSTER, NJ
Remarks by 45th President Donald J. Trump at the Let Us Worship "Day of Prayer for America"
It is an absolutely profound honor to address all of you gathered on the National Mall on this very solemn day of remembrance and prayer, as our Nation commemorates the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, a terrible day.
I want to thank Sean Feucht and everyone from the amazing Let Us Worship movement for hosting this very beautiful and incredible event. Since last year, you have brought worship and prayer to 132 cities all across the Country—including the largest church service in America right here in our Nation's capital. By uniting citizens of all denominations and backgrounds to promote faith and freedom in America, you are strengthening our entire Nation and we thank you for it.
There could be no more fitting night for Americans to join hands and bow our heads in prayer than this evening.
Two decades after nearly 3,000 Americans were murdered at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and a field in Western Pennsylvania, we honor the memory of every innocent soul killed in the September 11 attacks. We cherish their legacy, and we reaffirm our everlasting vow to Never Forget.
We all remember hearing in the hours and days after the attacks the stories of Police Officers, Firefighters, and First Responders who showed bravery and daring far beyond the call of duty. As a lifelong New Yorker, it was extraordinary to witness the strength and resilience of people of that incredible city, and it is indeed an incredible city. They raced into danger, toward the smoke, without a thought of their own safety. The heroism of the NYPD, the FDNY, the Port Authority Police, as well as the First Responders at the Pentagon, and so many others will live in our national memory for all time.
Tonight, I want to express our thanks to every First Responder present on the National Mall. You are the very best of our Nation. You are incredible people.
I also want to ask every American here today, and all across the Country, to take a moment to share our gratitude for the countless people—active duty Service Members, Veterans, and Military families—who have sacrificed to defend our Country over the past two decades. And let’s especially be thanking and thinking of the brave heroes who served in Afghanistan. They courageously volunteered to hunt down the vile killers who attacked America, and to eliminate the menace of Radical Islamic Terrorism from the face of the earth. And I know what you are thinking because we have suffered a great, great embarrassment over the last week. A terrible thing has happened, terrible decisions were made by this administration. But you are brave, you are incredible, and it will be made up.
Earlier today, members of the Let Us Worship Movement placed flags on the graves of every Service Member in Arlington Cemetery who gave their life for our Nation since September 11. To the Gold Star families present on the Mall, and to the families of all the Service Members who have made the supreme sacrifice in our fight against the terrorist enemy, please know that you have our undying loyalty, our eternal devotion, and the love and support of every single American.
As we pray and reflect on this anniversary, one story from that terrible day points the way forward for our Nation and reminds us of the infinite source of our hope.
As black smoke was billowing from across the Potomac at the Pentagon and the skies of New York were full of ash and flame, a lone figure stood at a window near the base of the North Tower of the World Trade Center. Father Mychal Judge was the chaplain of a New York City fire station. When the first plane struck the World Trade Center, he raced inside knowing the danger. Video testimony shows him standing still at the large window, looking up at people falling to their deaths. A friend and fellow priest later recounted that if you watch carefully, you can see the Father's lips moving.
PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
SEPTEMBER 11, 2021
BEDMINSTER, NJ
Remarks by 45th President Donald J. Trump at the Let Us Worship "Day of Prayer for America"
It is an absolutely profound honor to address all of you gathered on the National Mall on this very solemn day of remembrance and prayer, as our Nation commemorates the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, a terrible day.
I want to thank Sean Feucht and everyone from the amazing Let Us Worship movement for hosting this very beautiful and incredible event. Since last year, you have brought worship and prayer to 132 cities all across the Country—including the largest church service in America right here in our Nation's capital. By uniting citizens of all denominations and backgrounds to promote faith and freedom in America, you are strengthening our entire Nation and we thank you for it.
There could be no more fitting night for Americans to join hands and bow our heads in prayer than this evening.
Two decades after nearly 3,000 Americans were murdered at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and a field in Western Pennsylvania, we honor the memory of every innocent soul killed in the September 11 attacks. We cherish their legacy, and we reaffirm our everlasting vow to Never Forget.
We all remember hearing in the hours and days after the attacks the stories of Police Officers, Firefighters, and First Responders who showed bravery and daring far beyond the call of duty. As a lifelong New Yorker, it was extraordinary to witness the strength and resilience of people of that incredible city, and it is indeed an incredible city. They raced into danger, toward the smoke, without a thought of their own safety. The heroism of the NYPD, the FDNY, the Port Authority Police, as well as the First Responders at the Pentagon, and so many others will live in our national memory for all time.
Tonight, I want to express our thanks to every First Responder present on the National Mall. You are the very best of our Nation. You are incredible people.
I also want to ask every American here today, and all across the Country, to take a moment to share our gratitude for the countless people—active duty Service Members, Veterans, and Military families—who have sacrificed to defend our Country over the past two decades. And let’s especially be thanking and thinking of the brave heroes who served in Afghanistan. They courageously volunteered to hunt down the vile killers who attacked America, and to eliminate the menace of Radical Islamic Terrorism from the face of the earth. And I know what you are thinking because we have suffered a great, great embarrassment over the last week. A terrible thing has happened, terrible decisions were made by this administration. But you are brave, you are incredible, and it will be made up.
Earlier today, members of the Let Us Worship Movement placed flags on the graves of every Service Member in Arlington Cemetery who gave their life for our Nation since September 11. To the Gold Star families present on the Mall, and to the families of all the Service Members who have made the supreme sacrifice in our fight against the terrorist enemy, please know that you have our undying loyalty, our eternal devotion, and the love and support of every single American.
As we pray and reflect on this anniversary, one story from that terrible day points the way forward for our Nation and reminds us of the infinite source of our hope.
As black smoke was billowing from across the Potomac at the Pentagon and the skies of New York were full of ash and flame, a lone figure stood at a window near the base of the North Tower of the World Trade Center. Father Mychal Judge was the chaplain of a New York City fire station. When the first plane struck the World Trade Center, he raced inside knowing the danger. Video testimony shows him standing still at the large window, looking up at people falling to their deaths. A friend and fellow priest later recounted that if you watch carefully, you can see the Father's lips moving.