"John McCain, who has risen to political prominence on his image as a Vietnam POW war hero, has, inexplicably, worked very hard to hide from the public stunning information about American prisoners in Vietnam who, unlike him, didn’t return home. Throughout his Senate career, McCain has quietly sponsored and pushed into federal law a set of prohibitions that keep the most revealing information about these men buried as classified documents. Thus the war hero who people would logically imagine as a determined crusader for the interests of POWs and their families became instead the strange champion of hiding the evidence and closing the books."
https://www.unz.com/article/mccain-and-the-pow-cover-up/
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John McCain and the POW Cover-Up
The “war hero” candidate buried information about POWs left behind in Vietnam.
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How to create your own tensegrity table.
The concept of tensegrity was invented by Kenneth Snelson and made famous by the architect Buckminster Fuller in 1949
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The concept of tensegrity was invented by Kenneth Snelson and made famous by the architect Buckminster Fuller in 1949
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Video footage of the Russian Emperor Nicholas II.
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RFK Jr: Big Pharma Profits Not From Vaccines, But From Selling Remedies for Vaccine Injuries
"They're making $60 billion a year selling us vaccines, but they're making $500 billion a year selling the remedies for the injuries caused by vaccines," attested Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
"If you can give somebody that vaccine and make them diabetic for life, then you've got a permanent customer."
Originally Aired September 17, 2020:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jzs7y_MIJs
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"They're making $60 billion a year selling us vaccines, but they're making $500 billion a year selling the remedies for the injuries caused by vaccines," attested Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
"If you can give somebody that vaccine and make them diabetic for life, then you've got a permanent customer."
Originally Aired September 17, 2020:
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Time-Traveling Templars Fight a Secret Cabal of Demonic Forces?
Codex Babylon is a strong start to Kroese's Cross-Time Crusade. A secretive organization recruits a modern-day con-man to send him back to the Middle Ages in pursuit of a missing manunoscript, the Codex Babylon, which may hold the secret to defeating demonic forces using the Internet to enslave humanity. Can he find the clues to recover the manunoscript and save the world?
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Codex Babylon is a strong start to Kroese's Cross-Time Crusade. A secretive organization recruits a modern-day con-man to send him back to the Middle Ages in pursuit of a missing manunoscript, the Codex Babylon, which may hold the secret to defeating demonic forces using the Internet to enslave humanity. Can he find the clues to recover the manunoscript and save the world?
Just got my Backer's Edition of Rob Kroese's Codex Babylon. https://amzn.to/3oSxEwS
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Kary Mullis, winner of the 1994 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, for his invention of the process on which the PCR test is based, explains why anthropogenic climate change is a scam.
Ten minutes long, but worth it.
#ClimateScam #ClimateCult #NetZero
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Ten minutes long, but worth it.
#ClimateScam #ClimateCult #NetZero
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I recommend Nefarious. An atheist psychiatrist must decide whether a condemned man who claims to be possessed by a demon is insane before his execution can proceed. Not for children, but adults may appreciate this dark and thought-provoking drama.
https://amgreatness.com/2023/04/06/nefarious-sets-a-new-standard-for-the-rights-culture-war/
https://amgreatness.com/2023/04/06/nefarious-sets-a-new-standard-for-the-rights-culture-war/
American Greatness
‘Nefarious’ Sets a New Standard for the Right’s Culture War
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I attended the world premiere of Chuck Konzelman and Cary Solomon’s “Nefarious” earlier this week. I’m glad I went in with a clean slate. I knew the film was based on…
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I'm really saddened to hear of the death of Graeme Macqueen, an amazing researcher and academic who did much to expose the true nature of the 2001 Anthrax attacks and 9/11. He was also an exemplary human being, and I was privileged to speak with him on a few occasions, including on my podcast. Graeme was a bright light who sought to expose the darkest parts of our world, even while battling cancer, and he will be sorely missed by myself and many others.
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You can listen to a conversation I had with Graeme on the 20th anniversary of 9/11 and the anthrax attacks here: https://on.soundcloud.com/FffFcfjhHfyaGQddA
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9/11 and Anthrax 20 Years On with Graeme MacQueen
Whitney is joined by author, academic and researcher Graeme MacQueen to reflect on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 and anthrax attacks, why those events still matter today and why there remains such
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RECOVERY TRIAL sponsored by BILL and MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION, OXFORD UNIVERSITY and GLAXOSMITHKLINE commits mass murder.
Recovery murder experiment used POISONOUS and LETHAL doses of HCQ (2400mg/day). Death rate was over 25% of participants.
Results—1,542 patients of these 396 patients (25.7%) who were in the high dose Hydroxychloroquine arm, died.
Conclusion: if you poison innocent people with lethal doses of ANY medication then they will DIE.
This monstrous trial was designed to kill people and then blame HCQ for the deaths.
Hey, corrupt governments and The Hague—brings these sociopaths to justice.
Vladimir Zelenko MD
https://vaccineimpact.com/2020/dr-meryl-nass-discovers-hydroxychloroquine-experiments-were-designed-to-kill-covid-patients-how-many-were-murdered/
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Recovery murder experiment used POISONOUS and LETHAL doses of HCQ (2400mg/day). Death rate was over 25% of participants.
Results—1,542 patients of these 396 patients (25.7%) who were in the high dose Hydroxychloroquine arm, died.
Conclusion: if you poison innocent people with lethal doses of ANY medication then they will DIE.
This monstrous trial was designed to kill people and then blame HCQ for the deaths.
Hey, corrupt governments and The Hague—brings these sociopaths to justice.
Vladimir Zelenko MD
https://vaccineimpact.com/2020/dr-meryl-nass-discovers-hydroxychloroquine-experiments-were-designed-to-kill-covid-patients-how-many-were-murdered/
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Dr. Meryl Nass Discovers Hydroxychloroquine Experiments Were Designed to Kill COVID Patients – How Many Were Murdered? - Vaccine…
Dr. Meryl Nass has uncovered a hornet’s nest of government sponsored Hydroxychloroquine experiments that were designed to kill severely ill, Covid-19 hospitalized patients. On June 14th Dr. Nass first identified two Covid-19 experiments in which massive,…
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TIL Chicory has been a historic substitute for coffee. Frederick the Great banned coffee in Prussia which led to the mass production of chicory by 1795 and the chicory drinks were common in Napoleonic France. Chicory drinks also became popular in Confederate states because of the Union blockade.
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🚨 More than 100 people jumped from the roof of the school to escape from the fire.
Location unknown we will update as more information is found
Update:
Footages is a few days old and was filmed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Location unknown we will update as more information is found
Update:
Footages is a few days old and was filmed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Tucker Carlson never even said the word neoconservative, and the ADL went after him anyway. There is a lesson to be learned here. If you're going to be hanged for stealing a sheep, you may as well steal a lamb.
https://www.lifesitenews.com/analysis/hysterical-and-aggressive-tucker-carlson-indicates-he-was-fired-for-exposing-corruption-of-liars/
https://www.lifesitenews.com/analysis/hysterical-and-aggressive-tucker-carlson-indicates-he-was-fired-for-exposing-corruption-of-liars/
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‘Hysterical and aggressive’: Tucker Carlson indicates he was fired for exposing corruption of ‘liars’ - LifeSite
‘How is it going to end for me?’ Carlson asked with roaring laughter. ‘Well, you think I don't know? I know! And it is going to end for all of us that way!’
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What happened to that big counteroffensive everyone was hyping up? Am I missing something here? It looks like as of today, Russia controls about 85-90% of Bakhmut
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Most expensive scene shot in silent film history from Buster Keaton’s 1926 movie ‘The General’ 🚂
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1. Camping: plan a weekend camping trip to explore the outdoors; pitch a tent, build a campfire, enjoy bonding time
2. Fishing: teach your kids the art of fishing and patience, (and how to clean a fish)
3. Woodworking: pick a DIY project to do together (birdhouse, toy car)
4. Sports: get outside and play a game of catch
5. Car maintenance: teach the basics (change a tire, check oil, etc)
6. Grilling: teach proper heat, marinades and rubs, how to flip meat
7. Martial arts: join a boxing or jiu jitsu gym together, or just punch a heavy bag
8. How to throw a punch: proper foot and shoulder position, how to guard your face
9. Gardening: plant a small garden together, learn how to care for & nurture the plants
10. Astronomy: get outside and look at the stars, talk about the constellations
11. Biking: just go do it
12. Home improvement: change lightbulbs, fix toilets together, etc
13. Chess: one of my favorites, teach strategy, thinking several moves ahead
2. Fishing: teach your kids the art of fishing and patience, (and how to clean a fish)
3. Woodworking: pick a DIY project to do together (birdhouse, toy car)
4. Sports: get outside and play a game of catch
5. Car maintenance: teach the basics (change a tire, check oil, etc)
6. Grilling: teach proper heat, marinades and rubs, how to flip meat
7. Martial arts: join a boxing or jiu jitsu gym together, or just punch a heavy bag
8. How to throw a punch: proper foot and shoulder position, how to guard your face
9. Gardening: plant a small garden together, learn how to care for & nurture the plants
10. Astronomy: get outside and look at the stars, talk about the constellations
11. Biking: just go do it
12. Home improvement: change lightbulbs, fix toilets together, etc
13. Chess: one of my favorites, teach strategy, thinking several moves ahead
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14. Model building: build model cars/airplanes/trains, emphasize attention to detail
15. Geocaching: a modern day treasure hunt
16. Archery: kids love this, teach technique and patience
17. Rock climbing: builds strength, coordination, and trust
18. Metal detecting: more treasure hunting (bonus points for hiding treasure ahead of time)
19. Photography: teach composition, basics of different lenses
20. Emotional intelligence: how to understand and manage emotions, empathize with others
21. First aid basics: CPR, bandaging wounds, Heimlich
22. Cooking essentials: teach basic healthy meals, kitchen safety
23. Goal setting: create achievable goals, strategies to hit them
24. Public speaking: practice confidently & effectively speaking in front of the family
25. Manners: teach proper social behavior in your region
26. Networking: how to win friends and influence people
27. Basic sewing: how to patch clothes, sew a button
28. Decision-making: how to make a decision based on facts
29. Digital literacy: online safety, basic excel skills
30. Negotiation: learn leverage, create win-wins
31. Laundry & clothing care: washing/folding/stain removal
32. Home security: secure your living space together
33. Environmental stewardship: leave spaces cleaner than you found them
34. Travel: basic planning, how to create itineraries
35. Map reading: kids love maps, teach how to interpret them
36. Electrical skills: safety and handling minor issues (circuit breaker etc)
37. Reading comprehension: analyze and critically evaluate written material
38. Time management: prioritize tasks, set deadlines, avoid procrastination
39. Job interview skills: do mock interviews together
40. Resume writing: write mock resume's together
41. Self-reflection: learn personal strengths and weaknesses
42. Work ethic: teach dedication, punctuality, dependability, thoroughness
43. Bike maintenance: how to fix a tire, adjust brakes, etc
44. Volunteering: go do it together
45. Art appreciation: visit a museum
46. Resourcefulness: thinking outside the box
47. Personal safety: how to avoid dangerous situations
48. Conflict de-escalation: techniques to defuse tense situations
49. Posture: stand up straight, shoulders back, eyes forward
50. Study habits: learn how to learn
15. Geocaching: a modern day treasure hunt
16. Archery: kids love this, teach technique and patience
17. Rock climbing: builds strength, coordination, and trust
18. Metal detecting: more treasure hunting (bonus points for hiding treasure ahead of time)
19. Photography: teach composition, basics of different lenses
20. Emotional intelligence: how to understand and manage emotions, empathize with others
21. First aid basics: CPR, bandaging wounds, Heimlich
22. Cooking essentials: teach basic healthy meals, kitchen safety
23. Goal setting: create achievable goals, strategies to hit them
24. Public speaking: practice confidently & effectively speaking in front of the family
25. Manners: teach proper social behavior in your region
26. Networking: how to win friends and influence people
27. Basic sewing: how to patch clothes, sew a button
28. Decision-making: how to make a decision based on facts
29. Digital literacy: online safety, basic excel skills
30. Negotiation: learn leverage, create win-wins
31. Laundry & clothing care: washing/folding/stain removal
32. Home security: secure your living space together
33. Environmental stewardship: leave spaces cleaner than you found them
34. Travel: basic planning, how to create itineraries
35. Map reading: kids love maps, teach how to interpret them
36. Electrical skills: safety and handling minor issues (circuit breaker etc)
37. Reading comprehension: analyze and critically evaluate written material
38. Time management: prioritize tasks, set deadlines, avoid procrastination
39. Job interview skills: do mock interviews together
40. Resume writing: write mock resume's together
41. Self-reflection: learn personal strengths and weaknesses
42. Work ethic: teach dedication, punctuality, dependability, thoroughness
43. Bike maintenance: how to fix a tire, adjust brakes, etc
44. Volunteering: go do it together
45. Art appreciation: visit a museum
46. Resourcefulness: thinking outside the box
47. Personal safety: how to avoid dangerous situations
48. Conflict de-escalation: techniques to defuse tense situations
49. Posture: stand up straight, shoulders back, eyes forward
50. Study habits: learn how to learn
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51. Organization: how to maintain a clean, organized living space
52. Public transportation: how to read schedules and maps
53. Swimming: non-negotiable, the sooner the better
54. Musical instruments: pick one he likes, learn together
55. Memory techniques: read "Moonwalking with Einstein" together
56. Sportsmanship: how to act when you win and when you lose
57. Basic plumbing: how to unclog a sink
58. Writing: practice together
59. Typing: do family speed contests online
60. Firearm use and safety: safe handling and maintenance
61. Fire safety: teach how to prevent fires, and how to respond in case of a fire
62. Assertiveness: closed mouths don't get fed
63. Budgeting: create and manage a personal budget
64. Animal care: feeding/walking/etc
65. Weather: learn how weather works, prepare for severe weather together
66. Personal branding: teach the importance of maintaining a positive personal image
67. Sleep hygiene: develop healthy habits early
68. Mentorship: teach the value of guidance from people w/experience
69. Body language: how to interpret non-verbal cues
70. Basic nutrition: macro nutrients, calories, metabolism
71. Patience: practice real examples of delayed gratification
72. Gratitude: verbalize gratitude together daily
73. Presentation skills: assign a topic and present
74. Storytelling: how to be captivating, how to keep attention
75. Ice-skating: because why not
76. Giving feedback: learn how others are individually receptive to feedback
77. Receiving feedback: accept critiques gratefully, while considering the source
52. Public transportation: how to read schedules and maps
53. Swimming: non-negotiable, the sooner the better
54. Musical instruments: pick one he likes, learn together
55. Memory techniques: read "Moonwalking with Einstein" together
56. Sportsmanship: how to act when you win and when you lose
57. Basic plumbing: how to unclog a sink
58. Writing: practice together
59. Typing: do family speed contests online
60. Firearm use and safety: safe handling and maintenance
61. Fire safety: teach how to prevent fires, and how to respond in case of a fire
62. Assertiveness: closed mouths don't get fed
63. Budgeting: create and manage a personal budget
64. Animal care: feeding/walking/etc
65. Weather: learn how weather works, prepare for severe weather together
66. Personal branding: teach the importance of maintaining a positive personal image
67. Sleep hygiene: develop healthy habits early
68. Mentorship: teach the value of guidance from people w/experience
69. Body language: how to interpret non-verbal cues
70. Basic nutrition: macro nutrients, calories, metabolism
71. Patience: practice real examples of delayed gratification
72. Gratitude: verbalize gratitude together daily
73. Presentation skills: assign a topic and present
74. Storytelling: how to be captivating, how to keep attention
75. Ice-skating: because why not
76. Giving feedback: learn how others are individually receptive to feedback
77. Receiving feedback: accept critiques gratefully, while considering the source
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