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All the files that're in my file archive, it's like the library, but not! (you can keep these and there's no fines!)
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Don't miss the first minutes about Jacob Rothschild and his garden if Eden statue along with a Bible revelation

You might also want to tune in at 30 min or so concerning the Utah sovereign act

Then there is an Episode about the weaponization of family courts and finally

Spectacular e- micr footage of nanotechnologie in human bodies pretty much at the end
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Barbara O'Neill explains how your calf muscles are your second heart.

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Don't take calcium supplements whatsoever you do.

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EAGLE PASS, TEXAS…
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Since 1900, 1,200 country houses have been demolished in England. This was 1/6 of all our country houses. Another 378 were demolished in Scotland. The majority of these came after the Second World War.

By 1955, one stately home was being demolished every 5 days!

For centuries, the country house had been a bedrock of British rural life. They provided large scale employment, housing and patronage to the village school, the parish church, and the local hospital. In addition to the destruction of community, an unimaginable amount of history was erased. Not to mention countless collections of art, antiques, furniture dispersed, sold, lost.

There was no legislation in place to protect the houses, and the government hasten their destruction through increasing tax on them. Public opinion at the time was total indifference. This is one of the biggest cultural tragedies in Britain’s history. It’s so recent, yet barely anybody knows about it.