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PALESTINE IS CHRISTIAN LAND ...?
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Sam Fisher (Data Drops) pinned «Stylin' New Remixlive video demo up on my TMSSP YouTube channel. This one is a Dark Techno track. https://youtu.be/HwSsa1zhplQ?si=yAbDplOQD2HwnXOw»
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DINOSAURS
NOT EXTINCT

👉ZetaTalk: Many dinosaurs still alive

During a live underwater broadcast from an oil rig off the coast of California, a mysterious sea creature resembling the extinct dinosaur Mosasaurus was caught on camera. What else lies hidden in the depths of our Water Park?

ZetaTalk confirms:

T Rex in the NE corner of Australia, aboriginal land,
25-foot high and eating any cattle that roam into the swamp there.

Brontosaurus in a 1910 UK newspaper in Congo, along the river there.

Many clay statues in Mexico just couple hundred years old... the natives knew what they looked like...

Raptors running in the Australian outback too.

Nessie is real...

ZetaTalk Explanation 8/15/1995: Nessie is no monster at all, but a gentle giant no more aggressive than Sea Cows. This species lives in numerous places around the globe, but has only come to attention in small inland lakes. Is this a freshwater creature? Yes, but one that can adapt to brackish waters. It became trapped in Loch Ness during a pole shift, where land routinely heaves up out of the sea and drops in other places below the waves. Thus trapped, the creature proceeded with its normal life, munching vegetation and fish and occasionally popping its head above the surface to sense if it's missing any munchies. Nessie is nearly blind, and relies on a sense of smell, which underwater is sensitive to chemicals in the water, but in the air catches small particles carried in the breeze. Could Nessie come out of the lake and lumber about? Hardly. This creature requires water to breath, having gills along its sides, and thus cannot bring more than its head out of the water.

Nessie is not alone, as something resembling a T-Rex resides in Anrhem Land in the outback of Australia. And a variety of dinosaurs existed in Mexico until recently, until the past few thousand years, as documented by clay statues carved by witnesses. This fact was even noted in 1972 by famous crust shift theorist Charles Hapgood. The figures were carved by humans in Abambaro who otherwise had no knowledge of what dinosaurs might have looked like.

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https://zetatalk.com/newsletr/issue397.htm

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I remember posting sometime early this year about the alleged cyber attack on the British Library which took place in October 2023 and how for some strange reason it was still not back up and running months later. Well guess what a year later and its still not working https://www.bl.uk/ I now see that the Internet Archive is also down https://archive.org They of course also have invaluable data. For example, the deleted links to the Tagesschau. statements by politicians regarding the Corona OP. Hopefully the Internet Archive unlike the British library have actual backups etc and are able to restore the data quickly, lets see.. Maybe its just a coincidence, but then again maybe not?