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🎙 The End of the War in Ukraine Approaches as NATO is Completely Defeated
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swastika (n.)
https://www.etymonline.com/word/swastika
"Greek cross with arms bent at right angles," 1871, from Sanskrit svastika-s, literally "being fortunate," from svasti-s "well-being, luck," from su- "well" (from PIE *(e)su- "good," originally a suffixed form of root *es- "to be") + as-, root of asti "(he) is," which also is from PIE root *es- "to be."

Also known as a gammadion (Byzantine), a cross cramponnee (heraldry), Thor's hammer, and, perhaps, fylfot. The sign was originally an ancient cosmic or religious symbol thought to bring good luck. Use of the word in English in reference to the Nazi emblem is by 1932. The German word was Hakenkreuz, literally "hook-cross."
also from 1871


gammadion (n.)
https://www.etymonline.com/word/gammadion
ornamental figure formed of four capital gammas, Medieval Greek gammadion, diminutive of Greek gamma (see gamma).

fylfot (n.)
https://www.etymonline.com/word/fylfot
supposedly a native name for the swastika (used as a decorative device), but only attested in a single, damaged c. 1500 manunoscript, and in that it might rather refer to any sort of device used to fill the bottom (foot) of a design. "[I]t is even possible that it may have been a mere nonce-word" [OED].
also from c. 1500
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Sea otters will often cover their eyes with their paws to help them sleep during the day.

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Seals.pdf
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A very interesting read and a good explanation on certain sequence of events up and coming 🙏
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The Flame Bowerbird dances to impress the ladies!

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Water tester $10 ... spooky to see whats in your tap water
A wave of trials against the head of the European Commission, von der Leyen

It concerns a billion-dollar vaccine deal concluded via text message with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla. Von der Leyen's speakers are taciturn.

The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen (CDU), has already received a number of complaints during her political career. The latest case brought against her has now called investigators from the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) to the scene. As reported by Politico magazine, EU prosecutors took over the "Pfizer Gate" case from their Belgian colleagues.

Multiple plaintiffs in the same case
This concerns a multi-billion dollar deal between the EU, represented by von der Leyen, and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, which was concluded via text message in 2021. They apparently later deleted the messages.
https://www.epochtimes.de/politik/ausland/klagewelle-gegen-eu-kommissionschefin-von-der-leyen-a4669865.htmlz
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So, THIS is their plan to keep BIDEN in power for 4 more years
https://youtu.be/EGza5Ceenqo
Redacted News 04/16 #KalergiPlan
The Very Seat Of The Demons Themselves

Statues, the very seat of the demons themselves, suffered some of the most vicious [Christian] attacks. It was not enough merely to take a statue down; the demon within it had to be humiliated, disgraced, tortured, dismembered and thus neutralized. A Jewish tractate known as the
Avodah Zarah provided detailed instructions on how to properly mistreat a statue.

One can desecrate a statue, it advised, by "cutting off the tip of its ear or nose or finger, by battering it—even although its bulk be not diminished—it is desecrated." Merely taking the statue down, or spitting at it, or dragging it about, or throwing dirt upon it, was not, the treatise warned, sufficient—though the resourceful Christian might indulge in all of these as an added humiliation to the demon within.


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From: The Darkening Age by Catherine Nixey.

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