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npub1sp2d...cvr4
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codrus 4 months ago
Objective critique of Erika Kirk's acting. Good info and tips for how to spot people acting & trying to manipulate you, and who aren't actually grieving--at all. "Give them bread and circuses, and they will never revolt." -- Juvenal
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codrus 4 months ago
This is where it all went wrong for society.
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codrus 4 months ago
We are told daily that America is hopelessly divided. That every issue is red versus blue, left versus right, and that there is no longer common ground. But last month in Franklin Township, Indiana, something happened that doesn’t fit that story, and it may hold a lesson far bigger than one rezoning fight. Google had planned to rezone nearly 500 acres for a massive hyper scale data-center campus that representatives said would consume about millions of gallons of water a day, place heavy loads on electricity infrastructure, disrupt quiet neighborhoods with noise and lighting, and receive generous tax breaks while providing minimal permanent local jobs. It looked inevitable. But in the weeks leading up to that vote, Franklin Township neighbors began to organize. Neighbors of all backgrounds—farmers, homeowners, parents, retirees—organized across political lines. They put up yard signs, and launched a Facebook group that quickly drew hundreds of members and launched a resident petition that gathered 7,600+ signatures. They wrote and called their council representatives, and word spread through churches, schools, and community meetings. By the time of the final hearing, the chamber was packed wall to wall with residents, standing shoulder to shoulder in opposition. They had packed City Hall so tightly that the chamber was standing-room only. Minutes before the vote, Google abruptly withdrew its petition. The room erupted in cheers. For once, global power bent to local power. https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/americas-growing-pushback-against-data-centers
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codrus 4 months ago
Charlie Kirk posted this 48 hours before the event of his possible murder. image
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codrus 4 months ago
The first thing the Bolsheviks did, when they grabbed the power, was to pass anti-Semitism laws. Hmm, why does that sound familiar? image
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codrus 5 months ago
Col. Doug Macgregor says that the French have boarded a Russian taker, and that the plan is to blockade the internarial channel that the Russians uses for their ships to reach the Baltic. This is an act of war against Russian. Why would the French do such a thing? Because the US and Israel need Russia tied up and distracted when the US kicks off its attack on Iran at the behest of Israel. https://rumble.com/v6zsfry-they-will-use-a-lot-of-gravity-bombs-to-attack-iran-col.-doug-macgregor-red.html
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codrus 5 months ago
Israel is paying influencers $7,000 per post. They are paying that using American's money. BTW, that money comes from American's and is sent to Israel. $14 million dollars a day is funneled from Americans to Israel. And additional $14 million dollars per day in ammunitions, military hardware such as jets, tanks, and warships are sent every day as well. That's a total of $28 million dollars per day being laundered to Israel each day! And some of that comes back to bribe Congressmen and social influencers like these above. image
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codrus 5 months ago
The Kennedy's required the American Zionist Council to register as a foreign agent, cutting off its ability to fund U.S. officials. After the Kennedy's were assassinated, AIPAC emerged without resistance.
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codrus 5 months ago
23 states now in the USA that will not give citizens disaster relief or allow a contract with the state unless they sign a loyalty pledge to Israel. They have to first sign a pledge they have never boycotted Israel, and will never boycott Israel. This is MIGA, not America First. Unfortunately, this guy still believes statism can at some point work to the benefit of the majority. This is not the case, however the rest of the info is good.
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codrus 5 months ago
Check this out for the freaky predictive programming they are capable of doing. In 1998--so almost 30 years ago--there was a movie which starred Nicolas Cage, called Snake Eyes. In it, a guy named Charlie Kirkland gets assassinated by being shot on the left side of his neck--in the exact same spot as Charlie Kirk. There's more: the name of the place was Tyler The Executioner (Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin is named Tyler Robinson.) Oh, but there's more. The day in the movie it happens on is Sept 10th. Charlie Kirk was allegedly shot on Sept.10th. And, lastly, in the movie, the match was rigged and a spectator gave the signal for the assassination to take place. How do you like them apples? Are people starting to get an idea of what we are dealing with here? image
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codrus 5 months ago
Charlie Kirk was given no autopsy. ps. Despite, we only know of an exit wound with no entry wound. image
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codrus 5 months ago
The CIA is moving fast to remove all trails to investigate the Charlie Kirk event. -The University paved over the crime scene. -The land the 30-06 rifle was found on is owned by Palantir. -The Dairy Queen the alleged shooter was photographed in has been closed and gutted. -And the evidence that the CIA had a whole training staff at that University is being scrubbed from the internet and AI's. Check out the following shorts, in order. She has other ones where she digs deeper in each CIA-linked professor at the University, et al., but the three below are a good summary of the scrubbing going on.
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codrus 5 months ago
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