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Beigetreten Mart 2013
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#Christians #Jews #Zionist and others 1 Kings 9:7 (KJV): "Then will I cut off Israel out of the land which I have given them; and this house, which I have hallowed for my name, will I cast out of my sight; and Israel shall be a proverb and a byword among all people."
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@jamiemcintyre21 If the fuel problem is so big then ground all aircraft and boats.. until that happens, l will enjoy my country roads
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@RealCandaceO The tapes must be very real if they are contacting you
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Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
Today on the show: -TPUSA donors contact me and claim the Charlie recording from Aspen is FAKE. -Trump attacks the Pope! -Tyler Robinson timeline falls a part. Join us LIVE: youtube.com/live/eLgD5yUVb…
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@KateShemirani When are parents going to get their children out of school and the satanic medical system??
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Kate Shemirani@KateShemirani·
Here come the National homicide service 🌈 and their minions of darkness! No vaccine has ever been proven safe No vaccine has ever been proven effective No 2 vaccines have ever been tested together for their efficacy.
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@ksorbs I never use them.. l can practice on myself with God given methods
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Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs·
I'm finding out the hard way as to why they call a doctors service a 'practice'.
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@Prolotario1 It's all pirates stealing, raping and murdering.. America and Israel are the biggest terrorist groups in the world
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@joeroganhq That's disgusting.. people like that needs to be put in prison
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Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
Bro has been waiting his entire life to slap someone like that.
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@JohnStrandUSA Every country is sick of the American zionist lies and corruption... Everything, organization, agencies behind government and taking tax payer dollars, and everything foreign needs to stop.. and media outlets need to be dismantled
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John Strand
John Strand@JohnStrandUSA·
Are you sick of the lies? Are you sick of the fraud? Are you sick of ‘dignity’ scams? Are you sick of J6 weaponization? Are you sick of wildly abusive taxation? Are you ready to chip in and fix it? I’m just a patriot doing my part. Together, we can win—and reform. Pass it on👇🏼
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@joeroganhq She is a very ignorant person..
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Jasmine Crockett: "So I had to go around the country and educate people about what immigrants do for this country… The fact is, ain't none of y'all trying to and farm right now… we done picking cotton."
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Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
Dr. Andrew Huberman: "I don’t care if you’re atheist, agnostic, or a believer — when you truly study the brain, neuroplasticity, and biology at the level I have, you have to step back and just say: Wow. I believe in God."
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@seanhannity What Navy?? The Iran Navy?? Because they are the only ones to take it back because nobody else had it
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@PeterSweden7 This estimate l believe is very low
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PeterSweden@PeterSweden7·
This should be headline news EVERYWHERE. A Pfizer insider who was former head of toxicology in Europe has just come out and said something that many "conspiracy theorists" suspected. He estimates that 20 000 to 60 000 people in Germany have died from the c*vid vaccine. This was said at a parliamentary enquiry commission in Germany. So why isn't this massive news being reported everywhere? Is the mainstream media that has recieved millions in funding from Bill Gates deliberately covering this up... 🤔
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@elonmusk @AlexanderSoros Which means Trump is involved because he has just put his support behind Hungary
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The people of Hungary have taken back their country! A resounding rejection of entrenched corruption and foreign interference. 🇭🇺 🇪🇺
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APR 12 - Q 1139 - you have it all We certainly do. Q 🙌
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@SabbySabs2 War criminals are every American paying tax... You are complicit in murder just like the German people where that faced the trials that followed..
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Sabby Sabs@SabbySabs2·
Just as I warned you, Israel will still receive WEAPONS from the United States. Here’s the president of J Street confirming that.
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Jeremy Ben-Ami@JeremyBenAmi

A bipartisan consensus is emerging to end unconditional taxpayer subsidies for Israel’s military and to enforce U.S. law on the use of American weapons. In January of this year, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told The Economist: “I want to taper off the military aid within the next ten years.” Asked if he meant reducing it to zero, he replied: “Yes. We’ve come of age and we’ve developed incredible capacities.” Within hours of Netanyahu’s interview, Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina – one of Israel’s staunchest Republican allies in the Senate – tweeted that he would propose accelerating that timeline: “I will always appreciate allies who are trying to be more self-sufficient,” he wrote. “Given what the Prime Minister said, we need not wait ten years.” Both Netanyahu and Graham pointed to the same underlying reality: Israel today has one of the most dynamic and advanced economies in the world. With a per capita GDP higher than countries like the United Kingdom, France and Japan, Israel is more than capable of paying for its own defense – just as America’s other wealthy allies already do. Yet the United States provides Israel with $3.3 billion annually in Foreign Military Financing - more than half of all such funding the U.S. distributes globally – on top of an additional $500 million/year for joint missile defense systems and other occasional significant supplemental appropriations. That reality raises a straightforward question: why should American taxpayers continue to subsidize the defense budget of a prosperous ally, particularly at a time when the U.S. faces its own significant fiscal pressures? Netanyahu and Graham are not alone in this view. For years, analysts and policymakers across the political spectrum have been arguing that Israel no longer needs generous economic subsidies. Across the political spectrum, a growing view is emerging: the US-Israel relationship should be “normalized.” Supporters of Israel - many raised on the vision that the Jewish people just want Israel to be treated like all other countries - should welcome the development. The benefits of disproportionately large financial assistance today are outweighed by the damage to Israel when that financial support becomes a divisive wedge in American politics. To be clear: a call to end American financial subsidies for Israel’s defense is not a call to end the U.S.-Israel security relationship. Israel faces significant threats and security challenges - from Iran, terror groups and more. The United States should continue to support Israel in confronting those threats in a host of important ways including intelligence sharing, operational coordination, joint exercises, and cooperative development of defense technologies. Security assistance does not have to - and should no longer - take the form of unconditional financial subsidy. Arms sales – paid for by Israel and governed by U.S. law - should continue in accordance with all relevant statutes including the Leahy Law, the Arms Export Control Act and the Foreign Assistance Act. The U.S. should continue to sell Israel important - and jointly developed - air defense systems like Iron Dome, David’s Sling and Arrow. I cannot emphasize enough how important missile defense systems such as Iron Dome are to the Israeli people. Over these past weeks and years, these systems have saved the lives of countless civilians. The technology underlying them was developed jointly by Israel and the U.S. and the manufacture of the interceptors and launchers is governed by bilateral agreements. The United States should continue to supply what Israel needs for the defense of its people from Iranian, Hezbollah, Hamas and Houthi missiles - but the time is coming for Israel to pay for what it needs, as other prosperous countries do. This approach aligns with the center of gravity in American Jewish opinion - reflecting the emotional attachment that 70 percent of Jewish Americans feel for Israel and simultaneously the opposition of 70 percent to unconditional American military and financial assistance. Congress should retain, exercise and expand its authority to review and, when necessary, block specific weapons sales that do not align with American law or interests. That’s why J Street supports the Ceasefire Compliance Act, new legislation which would ensure that if Israel continues to pursue policies in Gaza and the West Bank that run counter to American interests, it should not be able to use U.S. weapons in those areas. It’s also why J Street urges Senators this week to vote to disapprove two sales to Israel - one of large bombs and one of bulldozers - both to demonstrate consequences for misuse of these items in Gaza and elsewhere and to express consistent opposition to the war in Iran. A transition toward a more normalized security partnership would place the relationship on a more sustainable and less politically polarizing foundation. It would align U.S. policy with Israel’s own stated aspirations for self-reliance. The technological, economic and defensive achievement that Israel has accomplished and that make it self-sufficient should be a matter of pride for Israel’s supporters around the world. These are developments the founders of the country would have deeply valued. The exact timetable for phasing out taxpayer subsidies should be worked out carefully. The United States should honor existing commitments, including those in the 2016 memorandum of understanding, through their conclusion in the next two years. But after that, a responsible yet rapid phase-out is needed – a step that would move the U.S. and Israel toward a more mature, balanced, and ultimately more resilient partnership – one grounded not only in shared interests, but in shared standards and accountability.

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@EpochTimes Hahaha.. people will believe anything
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The Epoch Times@EpochTimes·
“I look forward to seeing you all at the White House soon. We’ll be doing it again and then, next step, Mars.” Continue reading in thread.
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@richimedhurst It's always been about oil... American dollar needs US oil to be the leader of else half the world will collapse.. and hopefully it does very soon and teach Americans a lesson on being the school yard bully
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