Alwahad

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Alwahad

Alwahad

@TheLastOne707

Fresh coffee for the awaken spirits ☕️☮️

가입일 Eylül 2024
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Alwahad
Alwahad@TheLastOne707·
@RyanRozbiani But they plan, and Allah plans. And Allah is the best of planners. 🙏🙏
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TaraBull@TaraBull·
Black man calls out the hypocrisy
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PartiKing@parti_king·
Kick streamer Deenthegreat snaps at a party and starts swinging haymakers Bro had tunnel vision…..
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معاذ شحادة 🇵🇸
الشهيد المجاهد /أحمد عيد منون .. بطل المعارك الملحمية في جباليا البلد .. جزء من المشاهد في هذا المقطع. تقبله الله وتغمده برحمته..
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Israel Exposed
Israel Exposed@xIsraelExposedx·
Sarah Al-Barsh (10 years old) is a Palestinian child who lost both of her arms following an Israeli strike that previously targeted the Jabalia area in the northern Gaza Strip. 'When I filmed her upon her arrival at Al-Maamadani Hospital, my heart nearly stopped. I felt overwhelming sorrow and could not hold back my tears. I imagined her as if she were my own daughter, and I asked myself: what did this innocent child do to deserve losing her arms? I then moved closer to the bed and asked a man standing beside her what had happened. With deep sadness, he told me that she had been playing happily in front of their home, holding her toy—he pointed to the necklace in her hand. But suddenly, the ground shook due to the Israeli bombardment. We were then shocked to learn that Sarah’s father had been killed, and she was injured. Now she lies on the hospital bed, awaiting the amputation of her arms—along with the necklace she was holding. My heart could not bear the scene. I left the place and found a corner to cry in anguish. I do not know when these wounds will ever stop in Gaza. I am a human being before I am a journalist. I cannot endure this—but I will not stop covering these stories. This is my promise to Sarah Al-Barsh.' - Journalist Basheer Abu Al-Shaar
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Dan Bilzerian
Dan Bilzerian@DanBilzerian·
@catturd2 First of all you idiots are arguing with a fan account, second I’ve only been to Armenia twice in my life and I’m a 4 yr US vet. You people really are dumber than dogshit
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Kevork Almassian@KevorkAlmassian·
Hezbollah is not some alien structure dropped onto Lebanon from outside. It is rooted in the social, religious, and political fabric of Lebanon itself, which is precisely why Israel is really trying to break not only an organization but the entire Shia population base.
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Justin Robert
Justin Robert@JustinWeRchange·
Questioning Astronauts Scott Kelly & Anna Fisher About Faking ISS Footage The best part was accidentally getting Scott Kelly for a second time as I was waiting to confront Joe Biden. I saw a black SUV pull up and ran over to get Biden and Mr Bubbles jumped out 🫧😝
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Alwahad@TheLastOne707·
@LetsStopC9 Even chimps can’t last 😭😭😭 jkjk chimps are the gang bangers, this guy can think and act as an adult 🙏🙏
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Save Our Citizenships 🔻
"When I got to Israel, the hatred they had for Black and Brown people was resonating" Chris Small sharing his experience of being locked up in an Israeli prison last year…
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Dan Bilzerian for Congress
Dan Bilzerian for Congress@ElectBilzerian·
"....I don't have 2 citizenships... I have 3...."
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Electronic Intifada
Electronic Intifada@intifada·
Hizballah fighter shows off his missing fingers from the pager attack as he operates a warhead to fire at Israel. @JonElmer provides his analysis.
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Shannon 🇺🇸I stand with America
Quality is not dead, not everything breaks. If you are in the market for new appliances or pans- here’s a three part thread on reliable long standing companies.
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Alwahad@TheLastOne707·
@WandawomanW @Jvnior Global warming you say 😭😭😭 Google HAARP technology, save some face 🤡
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Earth warrior! Plant seeds!
@Jvnior Probably just from global warming! Many countries that never used to flood are now flooding. It’s only the beginning of floods, excessive heat, drought, famine, storms. It will only get worse and war is not helping!!
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Jvnior
Jvnior@Jvnior·
BREAKING: Iran destroyed American radars in Arab countries, and the rainfall increased. Dams overflowing for the first time in 7 years.
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The Real World
The Real World@jointrwonline_·
🚨Andrew Tate breaks down why you should NEVER date single mothers 👼 “The first reason is, I watched a documentary about Gorilla’s about 6 years ago, and let me tell you about how Gorilla’s work” 🤣
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Blake S. Taylor Investigations 🚫
There’s a reason the idea of “elite bloodlines” keeps showing up across history, mythology, and even modern conspiracy circles it taps into something ancient, something people have been trying to make sense of for thousands of years. To understand the claim, you’ve got to start with the Nephilim. In the Bible, specifically in Genesis 6:1–4, there’s a cryptic passage describing a time before the flood when the “sons of God” took human women as wives and had children with them. These offspring were called the Nephilim often translated as “giants,” but the meaning goes deeper than just physical size. The Hebrew root implies “fallen ones,” which is why many interpret them as hybrid beings part divine, part human. This ties directly into the broader biblical narrative about fallen angels, especially figures like Lucifer and the rebellion against God. Some traditions especially extra-biblical texts like Book of Enoch expand on this, describing a group of angels called the Watchers who descended to Earth, corrupted humanity, and created these hybrid offspring. According to that account, the Nephilim became violent, powerful beings who spread chaos, eventually contributing to the judgment of the flood in the time of Noah. Now here’s where things get interesting and controversial. Some believe that these bloodlines didn’t fully disappear. The idea is that after the flood, remnants of these hybrid lineages survived or re-emerged, and over generations, they became intertwined with royal families, ruling classes, and eventually what people today call “the elites.” This belief suggests that certain powerful families throughout history kings, emperors, even modern influential figures see themselves not just as leaders, but as descendants of something other than ordinary humanity. In that framework, “sacred bloodlines” aren’t just about wealth or status, they’re about identity. It’s the belief that they carry a kind of divine or fallen, right to rule. You’ll see echoes of this in ancient civilizations. Egyptian pharaohs were considered gods on Earth. Roman emperors claimed divine ancestry. European monarchies often justified their rule through the “divine right of kings.” These weren’t just political tools, they reflected a worldview where rulership was tied to something supernatural, something embedded in blood. Fast forward to today, and this idea gets reinterpreted through a modern lens. Some claim that global elites,whether in politics, finance, or media, still operate with this hidden belief system. That behind closed doors, there’s an understanding (or at least a tradition) “freemasonry”that their lineage traces back to these ancient beings. And that this belief shapes their actions, their long-term agendas, even their view of humanity as something… lesser. Because at its core, this idea reflects a deeper question: What do those in power believe about themselves—and about us? Do they see themselves as stewards… or as something elevated above the rest of humanity?
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