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BlueChecksMatter

@CheckThatBlue

Don’t let them steal another election. Get involved, or lose the country for good. Social media will still be here when you get home. For now… 😐

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BlueChecksMatter@CheckThatBlue·
Dr Kary Mullis is being throttled by these so-called doctors who claim they’re awake to the malfeasance. Tell me why they haven’t told the people that the PCR test doesn’t test for viruses? It’s a method of analysis, that’s it. He spent decades chasing Fauci around, because he knew Fauci was using his invention to perpetrate pandemics that weren’t real. Everything they’ve told the people that they’ve been suffering from was a lie. Then, they give people these drugs that make them sick and then they give them more and then they give them more and then they die. How many people know that Dr. Fauci perpetrated the HIV/AIDS hoax on the ppl and children of New York and when the parents and the children were no longer willing to participate, he had the state wards take them from their families and then he pumped them full of these drugs until they died. They ended up in mass graves all over the state, covered with Astroturf. “These people are sick!” That’s an understatement!!!
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Just like how the Romans inverted the teachings of Christ and the lives of his closest companions. The Khazars did the same to the Judeo faith. They inserted all of the Babylonian garbage into it. This is why everything seems half stated and incomplete, but when you start searching elsewhere, you find the rest of the story, which they tell you is heresy. Just remember, who’s feeding you this bullshit.
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THERE IS NO ABRAHAM, ISAAC & JACOB ✨🙌🏾💫 © Jordan Maxwell
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@Mappy6984 What’s the name of this family again? The Whittakers? They’re all inbred.
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Vibes in the back 40
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For those who have eyes to see
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A 1768 map found in a 1700s encyclopedia tells a completely different story of N America. There weren’t 13 colonies and no westward expansion. There were 6 kingdoms and the mention of a Spanish expedition that met a Tartarian King. Columbus came searching for the Great Khan. He already knew N America was here. He got lost at sea and was found by the Americas Tartars.
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Truthseeker
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The Hoover Dam Rabbit Hole👇
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@MrBiGz698 Soros is a Jew
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They’re all just paid puppets.
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Columbus was actually a Collins, and they were at war with the Rothschilds for a long time. The Pope took them aside and told them to end it, bc it was bankrupting the Vatican. So, Collins sets sail for N America, not bc he was curious, but bc he was searching for the Great Khan of Tartary who used to be located in Cathay, previously. He was lost at see until the Tartarians found him. Tartary wasn’t just in Eurasia. N America had a Royal past, that they don’t want you to know about. This is why ppl still believe we threw these massive structures up with horse and buggies after the Civil War. 🤦‍♂️ Why he was looking for the Great Khan, idk. That’s still yet to be discovered.
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Columbus story was a total fabrication
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BlueChecksMatter@CheckThatBlue·
@Southern75_29 She either meant RFK, or dude is still alive. Somebody did a dive on that movie they made about him, and it literally said he was playing the pilot. You can’t make this shit up.
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@Jasper_Truth They don’t look anything alike. Timothy Olyphant would’ve been more suffice.
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BlueChecksMatter@CheckThatBlue·
XRP is not a cryptocurrency, it is exactly what he said it was. A platform that allows people to transfer money, with the Epstein set behind him. All these morons who claim to know what they’re talking about, are dangerous. It’s not p2p. It’s a virtual fiat. Printed out of thin air, along with RPLUSD. If you want to buy it, buy it, but just be honest about what it is, or it’s shady as hell. These are the people who tell you they want to get rid of the federal reserve and the WEF, yet, XRP is partnered with those two. This is how they’re gonna launch their CBDC platform. I believe this is why Trump is trying to protect it within the crypto reserve, as well as stable coins, which are not cryptocurrency either. Remember, just because something runs on the Blockchain, doesn’t mean that it is decentralized. Unless it is compatible with Web 3.0, and doesn’t have a back door, or isn’t built on a consensus chain, it is not encrypted. XRP is 💯 pre-mined, and people that hold this stuff long-term, are gonna get burnt. They’ve been telling you this shit is gonna go to $100,000 any day now, for nearly a decade. It’s never been back to its ATH, since late 2017, early 2018. Let that sink in.
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BlueChecksMatter@CheckThatBlue·
N America was also Tartary, and influenced by races and cultures from all over the world. A 1768 map tells a completely different story than the one they’re feeding us today. All around the sides of the “Congressional Library,” there’s faces of individuals from everywhere. Etched into the stone. To believe there was nothing here, but everywhere else, is just pure narcissist garbage.
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Jackson Harlem
Jackson Harlem@JacksonHarlem·
More Ancient Mummies In America❓🤨
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BlueChecksMatter@CheckThatBlue·
@DianaT192 More golems than clones. Witchcraft is used on the lacrimal gland, in order to resurrect an individual and control them. This is as old as time and still practiced to this days
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Diana PATRIOTS ARE UNITED❤️🇺🇸❤️🙏
We live in a world full of clones. 🤯 It’s very strange. Are reptilians living in all of these clones?? We know that reptilians live in the “black eye club” clones.
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BlueChecksMatter@CheckThatBlue·
@andreas_nigbur They cooked it with the same tech used to create it. The Khazars and the Romans are probably responsible for the most recent destruction. Some believe it was originally Amun Ra, or a war btwn Lemuria and Atlantis.
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Andy@andreas_nigbur·
The Great Cataclysm of the Old World Look at the patterns electricity leaves behind. We see these exact patterns when we look at areas like the Grand Canyon from above. We see these patterns all over the world. They are the molten remains of gigantic cities from the Old World!
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Religion of famous Hollywood Actors
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“Outer space” isn’t real. They’ve been using the MSM platforms to tell ppl these beings are returning to Earth. I don’t know if I believe they are returning, as much as the veil is being lifted, because the overall frequency has changed dramatically over the past 10 years, alone. We just couldn’t see them, because of the manipulation by the archons Christ warned about. The ones who serve the demiurge and help to keep us in this prison, away from the Monad.
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🌺🌸🇺🇸✝️MAR✝️🇺🇸🌸🌺
Riddle me this 🤔 If some people believe there’s a “firmament” covering the Earth that rockets can’t get through… Then how do meteors make it in? ☄️ Either things are getting through… or the theory doesn’t quite add up. This is now conspiracies start cuz things don’t make sense😳🫣 What do you think? 👀
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Before they were known as the Tatars, they were known as many things, including the Scythians, who were said to pre-date everybody, which is why they were hated so much by all the lesser civilizations. They wouldn’t share their knowledge of the technology they held. In the canonical texts, they’re known as barbarians. By, the same ppl who wiped Tartary off the maps. 🙄
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The case for Atlantis has historically rested on Plato, which has made it easy to dismiss as philosophical allegory. However, Tim points to a body of evidence that predates Plato entirely and emerges independently on opposite sides of the planet.
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Idk about this, but Trump was in love with her. There’s a pic that Sly took on a plane some years ago. He was also in love with her, but there’s an individual who’s holding the book up to their face, right behind him. He has a Q on his hat, and he’s talking about the storm. 🤔 People noticed that the right hand of this individual, looked like it matched her hand. 🤷‍♂️
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ダイアナがメラニア役を演じる?
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The one looked like raw lettuce and then thistle. The right raw lettuce specimen acts like a painkiller that’s non addictive. The stuff they sell online doesn’t work. You have to take it from the yard and make a tea out of it. But, there are several different species, and they all look alike. But, he’s right. Every single one of these plants they tell you are just invasive, and need to be destroyed, are beneficial in someway. Not every single plant can be taken orally, or topically, but even poison ivy has its benefits when applied elsewhere. I’ve helped develop some of these Plant ID apps and they’re useful. They still have a ways to go before they are 100%, but they get you close to the target. It’s a lot safer than trying to use a dichotomous key, with no coloration.
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It was the accent that made me watch but can we really eat “weeds” that grow in our yards
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No “outer space.” The reason why we’re seeing these things all of a sudden, is because the frequency is changing. People always believed that it was cliché to say how we need to work together, build together, and take care of each other. Now, these entities that were operating on an entirely different dimension, because of their frequency, being so low, are now being revealed, as the veil is lifting. This is why Christ talked about archons and the monad Sometimes the simplest things don’t need a deep dive. They’re right in front of your face for a reason.
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Who's a pop tart. This movie is great. 4 to 6 % my ass
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Two of the first movies ever made were about these cabbage patch kids. The claim was, that they were just budding these babies out of these cabbage patches. Fast forward to the “World’s Fairs,” they had these incubator exhibits set up, and the public was not OK with it. But, the grotesque elites were perfectly fine with plucking some premature child out of a machine, in order to make them a slave. This is where we get this narrative about how humans only lived for an average of 35 years, because of the conditions at the time. No, they did a few things here. All of the survivors from the Eurasian wars that ended Tartary, ended up coming to North America, which was struck as well. They took the adults who could tell people what happened, and they stuck them in these makeshift asylums and took their children. At one point, 30% of the workforce were children under the age of 16. No supervision. No nothing, but it didn’t start in North America. If you think this is bad, and it is. Wait until you learn about the golems. That’s what most of these celebrities and politicians actually are. That’s why you’ll see them one minute, and they’re completely normal, and then the next minute, they don’t look the same, they don’t act the same, and it’s like they’re under some kind of spell.
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Victoria 🇺🇸⏳🗽🚔
In the mid-19th century, as poverty and homelessness overwhelmed America’s bustling cities, a bold yet controversial experiment began. Between 1854 and 1929, over 200,000 children were uprooted from overcrowded urban centers and sent on trains across the United States to find new families and opportunities.  This ambitious social movement, known as the Orphan Train Movement, was meant to offer hope and a second chance for many, yet it revealed the complexities of relocation, adoption, and societal expectations. By the mid-1800s, the streets of cities like New York and Boston teemed with orphaned and homeless children. These children, often referred to as “street Arabs,” survived through begging, selling small goods, or engaging in petty crimes.  With growing immigrant populations, the number of destitute children soared, leaving local authorities unable to cope. It was Charles Loring Brace, a visionary minister from Connecticut, who first saw a solution to this growing crisis. In 1853, he founded the Children’s Aid Society with a mission to rescue these children from the harsh realities of urban life.  Rather than placing them in overcrowded, grim orphanages Brace proposed an innovative idea: send the children westward to rural families who could offer them homes and employment.  “The best of all asylums for the outcast child is the farmer’s home,” Brace famously said. His idea laid the foundation for the largest child relocation program in American history. For many children, the journey on the orphan trains was both thrilling and frightening. Most had no idea where they were going or what awaited them at the end of the line.  Some were given new clothes, a cardboard suitcase, and a name tag before being placed in the care of chaperones who accompanied them on their westward journey. Elliot Bobo was just eight years old when he boarded an orphan train. His mother had died when he was two, and his father struggled with alcoholism. As Elliot remembered, “Far as I know, my father hit the bottle pretty heavy, and they took us away from him.” The Children’s Aid Society gave him a small suitcase, which he still keeps to this day. “I had all my possessions in there, which wasn’t much. No shoes, just a change of clothes,” he recalled. Handbills advertised “cargoes of needy children,” and as trains pulled into towns, the children were paraded before potential adoptive parents at local town halls or churches.  Prospective parents would inspect the children, much like they would livestock, deciding which ones were best suited for their homes and farms.  Some families welcomed the children with open arms, but others saw them as free labor. Elliot remembers the unsettling experience clearly. A farmer approached him, feeling his muscles, and said, “Oh, you’d make a good hand on the farm.”  But Elliot responded, “You smell bad. You haven’t had a bath, probably, in a year.” When the farmer tried to take him, Elliot bit and kicked him.  Labeled as uncontrollable, he sat alone in tears, but he eventually found a home where he was loved and cared for. The Orphan Train Movement was often hailed as a progressive solution to child homelessness, but it brought both successes and challenges.  On one hand, thousands of children found loving homes and opportunities they would have never had in the overcrowded, dangerous streets of the cities.  Success stories, like those of Andrew Burke and John Brady—two former orphan train riders who became governors of North Dakota and Alaska—often highlight the program’s achievements. However, not all children were so fortunate. Some were treated more like servants than family members, with abuse and neglect not uncommon.  As one orphan train rider, Hazelle Latimer, recounted, she was once examined “like a horse,” and taken in by a farmer who saw her more as a workhorse than a daughter. By the early 1900s, changing views on child welfare and labor brought the orphan train era to a close.
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