Forwarded from Traditional Britain Group
The mayor who ordered today's event to be closed by the police is a second generation Turk.
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Someone disguised as a trash bag stealing packages in Sacramento, California
https://redd.it/1bwnzws
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@r_interestingasfuck
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"Take it from a 23-year-old woman a little over a year into married life: getting married young is a beautiful thing with real benefits. Here are five of them."
https://thefederalist.com/2023/09/21/5-benefits-of-marrying-long-before-you-own-a-house-and-establish-a-successful-career/
https://thefederalist.com/2023/09/21/5-benefits-of-marrying-long-before-you-own-a-house-and-establish-a-successful-career/
The Federalist
5 Benefits Of Marrying In Your 20s
Take it from a 23-year-old woman a little over a year into married life: getting married young is a beautiful thing with real benefits.
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Forwarded from Vox Day
The Empire’s Economic Death Spiral
Apparently the foreign elite ruling the imperial USA are under the impression that the only way out of its Ukrainian debacle is through. Unfortunately, this concept doesn’t work when the rapidly approaching object is not a cloud, but the ground: The House passed a foreign aid package on Saturday as well as what’s called the […]
https://voxday.net/2024/04/21/the-empires-economic-death-spiral/
Apparently the foreign elite ruling the imperial USA are under the impression that the only way out of its Ukrainian debacle is through. Unfortunately, this concept doesn’t work when the rapidly approaching object is not a cloud, but the ground: The House passed a foreign aid package on Saturday as well as what’s called the […]
https://voxday.net/2024/04/21/the-empires-economic-death-spiral/
Forwarded from 𝕱𝖊𝖓𝖈𝖎𝖓𝖌 𝕭𝖊𝖆𝖗 𝖆𝖙 𝕻𝖗𝖆𝖞𝖊𝖗 (Ancilla Mariae 👑⚔️🐉)
Dragoncommonroom
Here Be Dragons
The Gift of Life This week the Mosaic Ark was honored to welcome aboard Evita Duffy-Alfonso for a hard-hitting conversation about kids these days—GenZ and otherwise! Evita was a founding editor of The Chicago Thinker, famous across the country for its courageous…
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Forwarded from Telegrams From Barsoom
Everyone take a moment to sympathize with the poor parliamentarians and all the vicious abuse they've suffered at the hands of the people they tyrannized during COVID.
And once you've taken that moment, laugh.
https://phys.org/news/2024-04-escalation-zealand-mps-threatens-democracy.html
And once you've taken that moment, laugh.
https://phys.org/news/2024-04-escalation-zealand-mps-threatens-democracy.html
phys.org
Escalation in harassment of New Zealand's MPs threatens democracy, says study
From online abuse to threats of sexual violence, harassment of New Zealand's parliamentarians is on the rise, and becoming increasingly disturbing, University of Otago research shows.
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"Disconnecting Maersk’s entire global network took the company’s IT staff more than two panicky hours. By the end of that process, every employee had been ordered to turn off their computer and leave it at their desk. The digital phones at every cubicle, too, had been rendered useless in the emergency network shutdown."
https://archive.is/2023.11.15-042419/https://www.wired.com/story/notpetya-cyberattack-ukraine-russia-code-crashed-the-world/#:~:text=Disconnecting%20Maersk%E2%80%99s%20entire,emergency%20network%20shutdown.
https://archive.is/2023.11.15-042419/https://www.wired.com/story/notpetya-cyberattack-ukraine-russia-code-crashed-the-world/#:~:text=Disconnecting%20Maersk%E2%80%99s%20entire,emergency%20network%20shutdown.
archive.is
The Untold Story of NotPetya, the Most Devastating Cyberattack in His…
archived 15 Nov 2023 04:24:19 UTC
Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
If — By Rudyard Kipling
Today, like much else in our society, the beauty & genius of our language seem long forgotten. As have those who best put it to use. This is no mere poem, but a summary of life itself. It's time to give credit where it's due and highlight where it isn't.
Today, like much else in our society, the beauty & genius of our language seem long forgotten. As have those who best put it to use. This is no mere poem, but a summary of life itself. It's time to give credit where it's due and highlight where it isn't.
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"The real blow, however, to my adoration of education came from the book that changed my life, completing my slow, two-and-a-half decade-long creep from Liberal to Conservative: School of Darkness by Bella Dodd.
"I have written about my experience with School of Darkness at length here, so I will merely say: Bella Dodd was a card-carrying member of the American Communist Party. She was involved in setting up the public school system.
"She revealed that their motive in creating the public school system was: to break up the family.
"Not to educate, but to bring in socialism through the seduction of the young through the mechanism of a public school."
https://ljagilamplighterwright.substack.com/p/education-is-not-the-answer#:~:text=The%20real%20blow,a%20public%20school.
"I have written about my experience with School of Darkness at length here, so I will merely say: Bella Dodd was a card-carrying member of the American Communist Party. She was involved in setting up the public school system.
"She revealed that their motive in creating the public school system was: to break up the family.
"Not to educate, but to bring in socialism through the seduction of the young through the mechanism of a public school."
https://ljagilamplighterwright.substack.com/p/education-is-not-the-answer#:~:text=The%20real%20blow,a%20public%20school.
Defending the Wood Perilous
Education Is Not The Answer
In which I discover that anything out of which you make an idol will ultimately fail you.
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"A woman, whose father was dying from severe COVID complications in the hospital, detailed how she snuck in ivermectin treatments to him, crediting the medication with saving his life.
"The woman explained that as her father’s health deteriorated and as doctors discussed potentially putting him on a ventilator, she became increasingly desperate to get the medicine to him."
https://vigilantnews.com/post/woman-reveals-how-she-snuck-ivermectin-into-hospital-to-save-dying-father/#:~:text=A%20woman%2C%20whose,medicine%20to%20him.
"The woman explained that as her father’s health deteriorated and as doctors discussed potentially putting him on a ventilator, she became increasingly desperate to get the medicine to him."
https://vigilantnews.com/post/woman-reveals-how-she-snuck-ivermectin-into-hospital-to-save-dying-father/#:~:text=A%20woman%2C%20whose,medicine%20to%20him.
Vigilant News Network
Woman Reveals How She Snuck Ivermectin into Hospital to Save Dying Father
The woman's incredible story went viral after it was shared on X by Dr. Mary Talley Bowden.
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Forwarded from Telegrams From Barsoom
If you want to know what it's like living in Canada in Current Year Zero, read this biting, brutal piece.
https://fortissax.substack.com/p/the-great-canadian-darkness
https://fortissax.substack.com/p/the-great-canadian-darkness
Substack
The Great Canadian Darkness
Average Day in Canada
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Forwarded from Vox Day
The Failed Counterstrike
Pepe Escobar reports that Israel tried to nuke Iran in response to the massive drone strike, but the F-35 carrying the bomb was shot down by Russian air defenses: From a very high level intel source. In Asia. NOT Russia-China. Although the strategic partnership, of course, exchanges at the highest level 24-7. Confirmed and re-confirmed. […]
https://voxday.net/2024/04/22/the-failed-counterstrike/
Pepe Escobar reports that Israel tried to nuke Iran in response to the massive drone strike, but the F-35 carrying the bomb was shot down by Russian air defenses: From a very high level intel source. In Asia. NOT Russia-China. Although the strategic partnership, of course, exchanges at the highest level 24-7. Confirmed and re-confirmed. […]
https://voxday.net/2024/04/22/the-failed-counterstrike/
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Forwarded from The Vigilant Fox 🦊
Media is too big
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Joe Rogan Drops Theory Explaining Why Most Doctors Are Silent on COVID Vax Injuries and Deaths
“It takes a very courageous person to say, ‘Not only was I wrong, but I probably f*cked people over. And a lot of people might have been adversely affected.’”
“They told you to get it. They probably chastised people and scolded people [who] didn’t get it. So now, they have this opinion that they have started with and they stuck with, and they want to be correct.”
Rogan also revealed some disturbing anecdotes:
1.) Two of his friends now have pacemakers following the rollout of the C19 injections. “One of them is in his thirties, [and] one of them is in his forties.”
2.) “People I know personally [who] got the shot blacked out—quite a few.”
“There’s a lot of factors (going into why more people are dying), but one of those factors might be this experimental medication,” Rogan said.
More Stories:
FBI quietly releases unclassified file on Ashli Babbitt…during the solar eclipse.
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A new WEF report reveals the global elites’ shocking plan to enforce vaccination.
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“It takes a very courageous person to say, ‘Not only was I wrong, but I probably f*cked people over. And a lot of people might have been adversely affected.’”
“They told you to get it. They probably chastised people and scolded people [who] didn’t get it. So now, they have this opinion that they have started with and they stuck with, and they want to be correct.”
Rogan also revealed some disturbing anecdotes:
1.) Two of his friends now have pacemakers following the rollout of the C19 injections. “One of them is in his thirties, [and] one of them is in his forties.”
2.) “People I know personally [who] got the shot blacked out—quite a few.”
“There’s a lot of factors (going into why more people are dying), but one of those factors might be this experimental medication,” Rogan said.
More Stories:
FBI quietly releases unclassified file on Ashli Babbitt…during the solar eclipse.
Bidenomics Hits Americans With Double Whammy
A new WEF report reveals the global elites’ shocking plan to enforce vaccination.
Follow @ZeeeMedia
Follow @VigilantFox 🦊
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Forwarded from From Russia with Love ❤️
Advice on how to avoid “most of the AI-generated website optimization crap” is spreading across Western social media. Even Elon Musk considers the current state of affairs to be a "real problem."
Forwarded from Vox Day
Remember This
From SG: I lost a friend yesterday. Presumed heart attack. 46 years old. Two children ages 5 and 3. It’s vital to remember these excess deaths in the aftermath of the Vaxx 1.0 – 1.6. Each and every one. They must be remembered because the next health crisis will push the vaccines even more harshly, […]
https://voxday.net/2024/04/23/remember-this/
From SG: I lost a friend yesterday. Presumed heart attack. 46 years old. Two children ages 5 and 3. It’s vital to remember these excess deaths in the aftermath of the Vaxx 1.0 – 1.6. Each and every one. They must be remembered because the next health crisis will push the vaccines even more harshly, […]
https://voxday.net/2024/04/23/remember-this/
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Forwarded from Swampiless Abominus
Original mind control ..
William Shakespeare's influence on the English language is immense, with many phrases he coined still in common use today. Here are 25 popular phrases that originate from Shakespeare's plays:
1. "Break the ice" (The Taming of the Shrew) - to commence a project or initiate a friendship.
2. "The be all and end all" (Macbeth) - the central or most important element.
3. "Fair play" (The Tempest) - adherence to rules or standards of fairness.
4. "In a pickle" (The Tempest) - to be in a difficult situation.
5. "Love is blind" (The Merchant of Venice) - love does not see imperfections.
6. "Wild-goose chase" (Romeo and Juliet) - a futile search or pursuit.
7. "Heart of gold" (Henry V) - a very kind or generous nature.
8. "Such stuff as dreams are made on" (The Tempest) - the ephemeral nature of human life and pursuits.
9. "Wear my heart on my sleeve" (Othello) - to openly display one's emotions.
10. "Dead as a doornail" (Henry VI) - absolutely dead or unusable.
11. "Green-eyed monster" (Othello) - jealousy.
12. "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet" (Romeo and Juliet) - what matters is what something is, not what it is called.
13. "All that glitters is not gold" (The Merchant of Venice) - appearances can be deceptive.
14. "Bated breath" (The Merchant of Venice) - in great suspense; very anxiously.
15. "Brave new world" (The Tempest) - a new and hopeful period in history.
16. "Full circle" (King Lear) - returning to the original position or state of affairs.
17. "Good riddance" (Troilus and Cressida) - an expression of relief at being free of a troublesome or unwanted person or thing.
18. "It was Greek to me" (Julius Caesar) - something that cannot be understood; incomprehensible.
19. "Kill with kindness" (The Taming of the Shrew) - to overwhelm or harm someone by excessive kindness.
20. "Knock knock! Who’s there?" (Macbeth) - the phrase used in the famous knock-knock jokes originated from this play.
21. "Laughing stock" (The Merry Wives of Windsor) - a person subjected to general mockery or ridicule.
22. "Naked truth" (Love’s Labour's Lost) - the plain or unembellished truth.
23. "Set your teeth on edge" (Henry IV) - to cause someone to feel intense irritation or discomfort.
24. "Star-crossed lovers" (Romeo and Juliet) - lovers whose relationship is doomed to fail.
25. "There’s the rub" (Hamlet) - a phrase indicating a problem or obstacle.
These phrases show Shakespeare's lasting impact on the way we express ideas and emotions in English.
William Shakespeare's influence on the English language is immense, with many phrases he coined still in common use today. Here are 25 popular phrases that originate from Shakespeare's plays:
1. "Break the ice" (The Taming of the Shrew) - to commence a project or initiate a friendship.
2. "The be all and end all" (Macbeth) - the central or most important element.
3. "Fair play" (The Tempest) - adherence to rules or standards of fairness.
4. "In a pickle" (The Tempest) - to be in a difficult situation.
5. "Love is blind" (The Merchant of Venice) - love does not see imperfections.
6. "Wild-goose chase" (Romeo and Juliet) - a futile search or pursuit.
7. "Heart of gold" (Henry V) - a very kind or generous nature.
8. "Such stuff as dreams are made on" (The Tempest) - the ephemeral nature of human life and pursuits.
9. "Wear my heart on my sleeve" (Othello) - to openly display one's emotions.
10. "Dead as a doornail" (Henry VI) - absolutely dead or unusable.
11. "Green-eyed monster" (Othello) - jealousy.
12. "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet" (Romeo and Juliet) - what matters is what something is, not what it is called.
13. "All that glitters is not gold" (The Merchant of Venice) - appearances can be deceptive.
14. "Bated breath" (The Merchant of Venice) - in great suspense; very anxiously.
15. "Brave new world" (The Tempest) - a new and hopeful period in history.
16. "Full circle" (King Lear) - returning to the original position or state of affairs.
17. "Good riddance" (Troilus and Cressida) - an expression of relief at being free of a troublesome or unwanted person or thing.
18. "It was Greek to me" (Julius Caesar) - something that cannot be understood; incomprehensible.
19. "Kill with kindness" (The Taming of the Shrew) - to overwhelm or harm someone by excessive kindness.
20. "Knock knock! Who’s there?" (Macbeth) - the phrase used in the famous knock-knock jokes originated from this play.
21. "Laughing stock" (The Merry Wives of Windsor) - a person subjected to general mockery or ridicule.
22. "Naked truth" (Love’s Labour's Lost) - the plain or unembellished truth.
23. "Set your teeth on edge" (Henry IV) - to cause someone to feel intense irritation or discomfort.
24. "Star-crossed lovers" (Romeo and Juliet) - lovers whose relationship is doomed to fail.
25. "There’s the rub" (Hamlet) - a phrase indicating a problem or obstacle.
These phrases show Shakespeare's lasting impact on the way we express ideas and emotions in English.