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The Christ the Redeemer statue is a famous sculpture of Jesus with outstretched arms, which is installed on the top of Mount Corcovado in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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🇺🇸- BREAKING: All 6 of US B-2 Bombers have departed from Diego Garcia Air Base.

3 have already arrived at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri. The final 3 are on their way back, confirmed by working on the Brisbane Radio, as they approach Darwin Air Base, Australia.

A US attack on Iran is highly unlikely now.
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The Day for Those Who Matter Most

Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers

https://sigmagame.substack.com/p/the-day-for-those-who-matter-most
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Will Trump Put America First?

Simplicius reports on the recent panic in the Israeli media about the possibility that President Trump may have finally given up on the idea that what is good for the Jews is good for Americans, and in doing so, cites Jason Hickel’s apt observation of the obvious: Palestine is the rock on which the West […]

https://voxday.net/2025/05/11/will-trump-put-america-first/
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American nuclear bombers are being called back from the Middle East

We may truly be witnessing the decoupling of American and israeli foreign policy

https://x.com/officialrnintel/status/1921142935241818163
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In 1719, prisoners in Paris were offered freedom on the condition that they marry prostitutes and relocate to Louisiana. This was part of a colonization strategy orchestrated by John Law, a Scottish economist and financier who was instrumental in France’s efforts to develop its Louisiana territory.

Facing challenges in attracting voluntary settlers to Louisiana, Law’s Mississippi Company resorted to populating the colony with individuals from the fringes of society. This included prisoners, prostitutes, and other marginalized individuals. In September 1719, male prisoners were released from Parisian jails under the condition that they marry female convicts—many labeled as prostitutes—and emigrate to Louisiana. These couples were often shackled together until they boarded ships bound for the colony.

The women involved, sometimes referred to as “correction girls,” were frequently rounded up from the streets, orphanages, and hospitals. Some were arrested on dubious charges or for minor offenses. The conditions during their forced migration were harsh; many suffered from disease and malnutrition, and a significant number died during the journey or shortly after arrival.

This colonization effort was short-lived. By 1720, due to protests from existing colonists and the evident failure of the scheme, the French government banned such deportations. Nevertheless, a final ship carrying prisoners arrived in 1721.

For further information, you can refer to the following sources:
History Collection: When Parisian Prisoners Were Offered Freedom if they Agreed to Marry Prostitutes and Move to Mississippi
Wikipedia: Correction girls
Time: Deported From France, These Women Helped Build New Orleans
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What Shakespeare Really Wrote

It’s truly fascinating to see how the Official Shakespeare Story necessarily involves all sorts of conspiracy theories and ignoring nearly all the actual evidence of the documented works, while the so-called “conspiracy theory” that Shakespeare was a lesser author who plagiarized Lord Thomas North is based in rock-solid evidence of every kind, from eyewitness observation […]

https://voxday.net/2025/05/11/what-shakespeare-really-wrote/
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BREAKING:

🇺🇲🇮🇱🇵🇸 Trump opposes new Israeli military intervention in Gaza - NBC

"Israel's expansion of military operations in the Gaza Strip is a waste of time because it will make it more difficult to rebuild the enclave," - Donald Trump, US President, on NBC.

@Megatron_ron
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How to fall and absorb the shock.

Brinco canario is a practice from the Canary Islands, developed by the Guanches to traverse rugged terrain.

Did you know? 🎓
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JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇨🇳 Scott Bessent has successfully negotiated a TRADE RESET with China during the hours-long meeting today with officials.

TRUMP: "A very good meeting today with China, in Switzerland. Many things discussed, much agreed to. A total reset negotiated in a friendly, but constructive, manner. We want to see, for the good of both China and the U.S., an opening up of China to American business. GREAT PROGRESS MADE!!!”

Talks are supposed to continue TOMORROW.

Join us here ➣ @TheTrumpist ✅️
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Putin Calls Out Kiev

The Russian President has offered unconditional peace talks to the Kiev regime. I will repeat: we have proposed steps towards a ceasefire on many occasions. We have never refused to engage in dialogue with the Ukrainian side. Let me remind you again: it was not us who interrupted the negotiations in 2022; it was the […]

https://voxday.net/2025/05/11/putin-calls-out-kiev/
🇮🇱🇵🇸 Israel is reportedly offering Gazans $5,000, a job, housing, and a monthly salary to permanently leave Gaza for countries like France, Greece, or Malaysia.

In return, they must give up their Palestinian ID, surrender their land, and forfeit any right of return.

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TIL L.A.'s Mulholland Drive is named for William Mulholland, the engineer who brought water to the county. Four years after the road was named for him, his crowning achievement the St. Francis Dam broke and killed 431 people
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“World’s Largest Log Cabin”. Portland, Oregon, 1938. Built In 1905, Burned Down In 1964.
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Postcard of the old Forestry Building in Portland, Oregon, which burned down in 1964. | Portland, Oregon. The world's largest log cabin built in 1905 for the Lewis & Clark World Exposition held in Portland at that time. For many years it was a Timber Museum housing exhibits of the Forest and Lumber Industry. Requiring 2 years to build, it was consumed in 2 hours by fire on August 17, 1964.
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