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Forwarded from GrammySue1776
Be present in the moment. We have waited for the dismantling of the corruption for so long. Now it’s here.
Keep your frequency high. Be that place holder that people need (even tho they don’t realize they need it). The dark is in death throes. Do not despair! There is no reason to.
The best is not yet to come.
IT IS HERE!
Call it to yourself and your fellow man/woman.
We all do this together. Tho we be miles apart physically, we are ONE collective.
HOLD THE FRICKING LINE!!!!!!!!!!!
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Forwarded from 🔥Embers from Ash🌻 (Ash)
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Forwarded from Lord Of The Pepe (Silent Storm )
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Forwarded from A New Day
Pretty much
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Forwarded from ARMYGIRL  (Army Girl)
I never knew the United States had this many Antarctic Expeditions. Interesting that the first one was around 1820, but why? 👇

United States — Starting ~1820. Nathaniel Palmer (sealer) sighted the Antarctic Peninsula (November 1820). Major later: 1838–1842 (Charles Wilkes expedition, charted Wilkes Land coastline). Then prominently with Richard E. Byrd:

1928–1930: First Byrd Antarctic Expedition — established Little America base on Ross Ice Shelf; first flight over the South Pole (November 29, 1929, with Bernt Balchen, Harold June, Ashley McKinley); aerial mapping and discoveries including Marie Byrd Land.

1933–1935: Second Byrd Expedition — wintered alone at Advance Base (nearly fatal carbon monoxide incident); extensive inland exploration and meteorology.

1939–1941: U.S. Antarctic Service Expedition (Byrd's third) — first government-funded U.S. effort; bases on Ross Ice Shelf and Stonington Island; mapping and science amid pre-WWII context.

1946–1947: Operation Highjump (Byrd as officer in charge) — massive U.S. Navy-led effort (4,700+ personnel, 13 ships, aircraft carrier, dozens of planes); photographed vast coastlines, discovered new ranges, tested cold-weather ops.

1955–1956: Operation Deep Freeze I (Byrd involved in planning) — established permanent U.S. bases (e.g., McMurdo, South Pole) for International Geophysical Year (IGY).

https://x.com/bannedman1776/status/2015711089237876790?s=46&t=DHbtpKhepwu39RBajiQq3g
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Gm! Here’s our Schumann as of 0630 hrs PT / 0930 ET / 1430 UTC
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Yes, Dan posted that 👆on X at 22:25 ET on 1/27/26 💫

https://x.com/danscavino/status/2016351905627144653
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All posted yesterday on X by the Board of Peace Official Account.

https://x.com/boardofpeace/status/2016338880795177462
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