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"You're not free if you can't leave.". I like dogs and airplanes

GA, C. S. A. Katılım Ağustos 2016
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@nexta_tv They're probably next to the Biden votes.
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NEXTA@nexta_tv·
‼️ 323 vials containing deadly viruses go missing from a lab in Australia — ABC News Among them, nearly 100 vials contained the Hendra virus (transmitted from horses to humans, with a 57% fatality rate). Two vials contained the hantavirus (spread by rodents, with a 38% fatality rate), and 223 vials contained the lyssavirus (rabies virus, with an almost 100% fatality rate). The most likely cause of the "disappearance" is thought to be the loss of containers during transfer to a new freezer. The Ministry of Health is conducting an investigation.
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@Leonardaisfunny Yeah, but when Corey Feldman gets his influence from MJ everybody gets TO'd.
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@AnthonyCumia Cmon, Anthony, how would that help?
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Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
Dr Bryan Ardis..."In hospitals, patients didn't die of COVID...they shut everybody's kidneys down with Remdesivir & drowned them to death."
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@RandPaul I'll never understand why a libertarian would support Lincoln.
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Rand Paul@RandPaul·
Great to be in my home county for the Warren County GOP Lincoln Day dinner last night! Always a good time seeing so many friends.
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Joby@BillygoatGA·
@Arbys Hey, you call this tiny sandwich a quarter pound? This is it next to a slider. These sandwiches are $8.89. You have stolen from me and I don't appreciate it.
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Dr. Dawn Michael@DawnsMission·
Mebendazole and ivermectin should be over-the-counter. Dirt cheap and available to everyone. Dr. John Campbell SHOCKED after ivermectin cancer study: We could be CURING cancer—with ivermectin and mebendazole.
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Joshua Hall@JoshHall2024·
🚨BREAKING:🚨The FBI has reportedly quietly executed a search warrant on the home of Dr. Anthony Fauci as well as several research labs for communicable diseases that are owned by Fauci's organization. They are said to be looking for evidence of the origins of COVID-19 and Fauci's involvement in it as well as investigating A MASSIVE BRIBERY, FRAUD AND MONEY LAUNDERING SCHEME RELATED TO THE COVID VACCINE. The walls are closing in on America's own "Doctor Death" and THE HAMMER OF JUSTICE IS ABOUT TO FINALLY COME RAINING DOWN ON HIM... NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW. CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY WILL NOT GO UNPUNISHED! 👊🏻🇺🇸
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@JohnRLottJr What else should he do with them?
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John R Lott Jr.
John R Lott Jr.@JohnRLottJr·
How can a congressman be so stupid to do this with a prostitute?
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Jefferson Davis
Jefferson Davis@Jeff_Davis1808·
What Did Woodrow Wilson Actually Say about the KKK? "The dominance of the negroes in the South was to be made a principle of the very constitution of the Union. A long year went by before three fourths of the States had ratified the radical Amendment, [the 15th, “intended to lay in the constitution itself the foundations of negro suffrage” but the necessary votes came in at last, and on the 30th of March, 1870, the new article was officially declared in force. The price of the policy to which it gave the final touch of permanence was the temporary disintegration of southern society and the utter, apparently the irretrievable, alienation of the South from the political party [the Republican party] whose mastery it had been Mr. Stevens’s chief aim to perpetuate. The white men of the South were aroused by the mere instinct of self-preservation to rid themselves, by fair means or foul, of the intolerable burden of governments sustained by the votes of ignorant negroes and conducted in the interest of adventurers; governments whose incredible debts were incurred that thieves might be enriched, whose increasing loans and taxes went to no public use but into the pockets of party managers and corrupt contractors. There was no place of open action or of constitutional agitation, under the terms of reconstruction, for the men who were the real leaders of the southern communities. Its restrictions shut white men of the older order out from the suffrage even. They could act only by private combination, by private means, as a force outside the government, hostile to it, proscribed by it, of whom opposition and bitter resistance was expected, and expected with defiance. Sober men kept their heads; prudent men saw how sad an increase of passion would come out of hasty counsels of strife, an open grapple between those outlawed and those appointed to govern. Men whom experience had chastened saw that only the slow processes of opinion could mend the unutterable errors of a time like that. But there were men to whom counsels of prudence seemed as ineffectual as they were unpalatable, men who could not sit still and suffer what was now put upon them. It was folly for them to give rein to their impulses; it was impossible for them to do nothing. They took the law into their own hands, and began to attempt by intimidation what they were not allowed to attempt by the ballot or by any ordered course of public action. They began to do by secret concert and association what they could not do in avowed parties. Almost by accident a way was found to succeed which led insensibly farther and farther afield into the ways of violence and outlawry. In May, 1866, a little group of young men in the Tennessee village of Pulaski, finding time hang heavy on their hands after the excitements of the field, so lately abandoned, formed a secret club for the mere pleasure of association, for private amusement, for anything that might promise to break the monotony of the too quiet place, as their wits might work upon the matter, and one of their number suggested that they call themselves the Kuklos, the Circle. Secrecy and mystery were at the heart of the pranks they planned: secrecy with regard to the membership of their Circle, secrecy with regard to the place and the objects of its meetings; and the mystery of disguise and of silent parade when the comrades rode abroad at night when the moon was up: a white mask, a tall cardboard hat, the figures of man and horse sheeted like a ghost, and the horses feet muffled to move with out sound of their approach. It was the delightful discovery of the thrill of awesome fear, the woeful looking for of calamity that swept through the country sides as they moved from place to place upon their silent visitations, coming no man could say whence, going upon no man knew what errand, that put thought of mischief into the minds of the frolicking comrades. It threw the negroes into a very ecstasy of panic to see these sheeted “Ku Klux” move near them in the shrouded night; and their comic fear stimulated the lads who excited it to many an extravagant prank and mummery. No one knew or could discover who the masked players were; no one could say whether they meant serious or only innocent mischief; and the zest of the business lay in keeping the secret close. Here was a very tempting and dangerous instrument of power for days of disorder and social upheaval, when law seemed set aside by the very government itself, and outsiders, adventurers, were in the seats of authority, the poor negroes, and white men without honor, their only partisans. Year by year the organization spread, from county to county, from State to State. Every country-side wished to have its own Ku Klux, founded in secrecy and mystery like the mother “Den” at Pulaski, until at last there had sprung into existence a great Ku Klux Klan, an “Invisible Empire of the South,” bound together in loose organization to protect the southern country from some of the ugliest hazards of a time of revolution. The objects of the mysterious brotherhood grew serious fast enough. It passed from jest to earnest. Men took hold of it who rejoiced to find in it a new instrument of political power: men half outlawed, denied the suffrage, without hope of justice in the courts, who meant to take this means to make their will felt. “They were to protect their people from indignities and wrongs; to succor the suffering, particularly the families of dead confederate soldiers”; to enforce what they conceived to be the real laws of their States “and defend the constitution of the United States and all laws passed in conformity thereto; to aid in executing all constitutional laws and protect the people from unlawful seizures and from trial otherwise than by jury.” Similar secret orders grew up alongside the great Klan, or in States were its “dens” had not been established: Knights of the White Camellia, Pale Faces, Constitutional Union Guards, the White Brotherhood, to serve the same ends by the same means. The Knights of the White Camellia, founded in New Orleans in the winter of 1867-1868, spread their organization abroad more widely even than the Ku Klux Klan. It was impossible to keep such a power in hand. Sober men governed the counsels and moderated the plans of these roving knights errant; but it was lawless work at best. They had set themselves, after the first year or two of mere mischievous frolic had passed, to right a disordered society through the power of fear. Men of hot passions who could not always be restrained carried their plans into effect. Reckless men not of their order, malicious fellows of the baser sort who did not feel the compulsions of honor and who had private grudges to satisfy, imitated their disguises and borrowed their methods. What was done passed beyond mere mummery, mere visiting the glimpses of the moon and making night hideous, that they might cause mere “fools of nature horridly to shake their disposition with thoughts beyond the reaches of their souls.” It became the chief object of the night-riding comrades to silence or drive from the country the principal mischief-makers of the reconstruction régime, whether white or black. The negroes were generally easy enough to deal with: a thorough fright usually disposed them to make utter submission, resign their parts in affairs, leave the country, —do anything their ghostly visitors demanded. But white men were less tractable; and here and there even a negro ignored or defied them. The regulators would not always threaten and never execute their threats. They backed their commands, when need arose, with violence. Houses were surrounded in the night and burned, and the inmates shot as they fled, as in the dreadful days of border warfare. Men were dragged from their houses and tarred and feathered. Some who defied the vigilant visitors came mysteriously to some sudden death. The more ardent regulators made no nice discriminations. All northern white men or women who came into the South to work among the negroes, though they were but school teachers, were in danger of their enmity and silent onset. Many of the teachers who worked among the negroes did in fact do mischief as deep as any political adventurer. The lessons taught in their schools seemed to be lessons of self-assertion against the whites: they seemed too often to train their pupils to be aggressive Republican politicians and mischief-makers between the races. The innocent and enlightened among them suffered in the general opinion from the errors of those who deliberately sowed discord; and the regulators too often failed to discriminate between those who made trouble and those who fulfilled their gentle errand in peace and good temper. The ranks of those who flocked into the South to take part in the reconstruction of the States and the habilitation of the negro for his life of freedom were strangely mixed of good and bad. The teachers came upon an errand of mercy and humanity, but came too many of them with bitter thoughts and intolerant purpose against the white people of the South, upon whom, as they did not reflect, the fortunes of the negro in any case depended. The politicians came for the most part like a predatory horde ; but here and there emerged a man of integrity, of principle, of wise and moderate counsel, who in the long run on the confidence even of those who hated with an ineradicable hatred the party and the practice of federal control which he represented. The Ku Klux and those who masqueraded in their guise struck at first only at those who made palpable mischief between the races or set just law aside to make themselves masters ; but their work grew under their hands, and their zest for it. Brutal crimes were committed; the innocent suffered with the guilty; a reign of terror was brought on, and society was infinitely more disturbed than defended. Law seemed oftentimes given over. The right to the writ of habeas corpus was again and again suspended to check the lawless work. At least one governor of the reconstruction period sent to his adjutant general lists of leading citizens proscribed, with the suggestion that those whose names were specially marked should be tried by court martial and executed at once before the use of the writ should be restored. One lawless force seemed in contest with another." -Woodrow Wilson ("A History of the American People, 1902) (NOTE: Wilson is not endorsing the Klan, he is analyzing the competition of "lawless force" between bad governments and private individuals. Faux "conservatives" like Follett never read Wilson--they just saw a screenshot with an excerpt from an old film. Trash fills the internet because people refuse to read. They prefer fairy tales that may benefit their political position) #history #ushistory #reconstruction
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HealthRanger@HealthRanger·
The typical person on this platform mocking Flat Earthers for being stupid will go home and wash their clothing in toxic cancer-causing chemicals (detergent) and then tumble their clothes in a toxic cocktail of cancer "accelerant" solvents (fabric softeners), and then eat cancer-causing hot dogs laced with sodium nitrite (which create nitrosamines) and then get injected with turbo-cancer jabs that have zero real-world efficacy, and then they will point a finger at a Flat Earther and laughingly retort, "Boy are YOU stupid!"
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
Deborah Conrad, Hospital PA, was fired mid-shift for doing her legal duty—reporting Covid vaccine injuries to VAERS. She was thrown out of the hospital for telling the truth about suppressed data. This is what happens when medicine serves Big Pharma instead of patients.
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healthbot@thehealthb0t·
After receiving her first Covid mRNA injection, seven-year-old Cassidy Baracka vomited for over eight hours. She was then given a second Covid mRNA injection, which proved fatal. And yet her death certificate says she died from Covid-19.
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The SCIF
The SCIF@TheSCIF·
HUNDREDS of THOUSANDS of fraudulent ballots were shipped from Bethpage NY to Lancaster PA to steal the 2020 election & is the EXACT reason why mail-in ballot envelopes will now have barcodes & why a verifiable national voter list was put in place by Trump's E.O. NEVER FORGET!
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@guzu_p I'll bet Oprah tells him exactly what to do.
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KING CHIDI@guzu_p·
Women are too delusional!
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@dom_lucre How did she live without him? I want to know.
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The SCIF@TheSCIF·
Dominion Voting Systems primary location is in Belgrade, Serbia, Europe. Why would ANY country allow another country to not only be involved in their elections, but control them? These systems have ALWAYS been connected to the internet with heavy foreign control. And the court depositions prove it.
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RT @iamufohunter: 🚨 The largest autopsy study reveals that the vaccine caused 74% of deaths.
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Died Suddenly@DiedSuddenly_·
A new study shows just one single COVID shot was associated with… 1. A 34% increase in colorectal cancer risk 2. A 54% increase in breast cancer risk 3. A 62% increase in bladder cancer risk Compared to the unvaccinated.
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Andrew Panella@Longevity_EDU·
Dr. William Makis MD. His anti-cancer protocols have potentially cured thousands of patients... But Big Pharma can’t profit from his methods so they suppress him. Here are his top 7 methods to fight cancer and protocols for each stage of it (bookmark this): 🧵
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