SwampNinja

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SwampNinja

SwampNinja

@NinjaSwamp70490

Katılım Kasım 2025
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SwampNinja
SwampNinja@NinjaSwamp70490·
@Sonos Thanks. Had to go to YouTube to find the solution. Your site doesn't have the necessary information to correct the problem I was having in a Windows 11 environment
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SwampNinja
SwampNinja@NinjaSwamp70490·
@Sonos I'm switching to another system. Sonos craps the bed several times in the last couple of years for no apparent reason. This time (today) it refuses to recognize my music library. No luck in reestablishing the share. This is too flighty to continue with such a shoddy sys
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SwampNinja@NinjaSwamp70490·
Anyone else having issues with their Sonos software not recognizing their music library?
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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
It’s not complicated. Trump doesn’t believe in democracy. He hates democratic Europe and loves the oligarchic dictatorships in Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar. He wants to stifle dissent in the media and arrest his opponents. ALL Americans must unify against authoritarianism.
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SwampNinja@NinjaSwamp70490·
@DavidJHarrisJr May she burn for eternity in the lake of fire for what she did in Vietnam.
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
Jane Fonda: “I’m truly ashamed of America." Thoughts?
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Amy Mek
Amy Mek@AmyMek·
🚨MOHAMMED STRIKES AGAIN.... A convicted serial sex offender was released from prison and has allegedly struck again - this time targeting a woman with her daughter in the car. Mohammed Karimzada, 53, of Westbury, New York, was arrested on July 4, 2026, after allegedly opening the door of a parked vehicle and forcibly touching a 22-year-old woman while her young daughter was inside. He was charged with forcible touching, persistent sexual abuse, and endangering the welfare of a child. He pleaded not guilty and was remanded without bail. This is not his first time. Karimzada was previously convicted of multiple serious sex crimes, including rape in the first degree by forcible compulsion. Court records show he was convicted of raping multiple victims. He received an aggregate sentence of roughly 16 to 40 years and was only released after serving a long stretch in New York State prison. Even more troubling: his own brother, NYPD Sergeant Mohammed H. Karimzada, wrote letters to the parole board advocating for his release. In those letters, the sergeant described his brother as remorseful and offered to provide housing and supervision if he were freed. Now another woman and her child have allegedly become his victims. This is what happens when the system decides a known, violent repeat sex offender is ready to be put back on the streets. The public pays the price. How many more times does this need to happen?
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SwampNinja
SwampNinja@NinjaSwamp70490·
@RealJamesWoods People that do these vile acts of pure evil need to be exterminated.
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Spencer Pratt
Spencer Pratt@spencerpratt·
God Bless America
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ArchaeoHistories
ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
It began almost at once. The tsar had scarcely fallen before the new masters of Russia turned their guns upon the old faith. In the winter of 1918, when the snows lay high against the walls of monasteries older than the Romanovs themselves, squads of young Bolsheviks — factory workers in leather jackets, rifles slung casually over their shoulders — marched through cloisters as though kicking in the doors of a conquered world. What startled foreign observers was not merely the destruction but the speed of it. In just the first five years of Bolshevik rule, between 12,000 and 20,000 priests, monks, and nuns were murdered, along with tens of thousands of ordinary believers who refused to abandon their faith. Three centuries of Roman persecution had killed far fewer. The killing of clergy became so common that even hardened soldiers grew uneasy. In Petrograd, a young commissar named Yakov Peters ordered the execution of forty-eight priests in a single night, later boasting that “the old Russia dies tonight.” Yet the men he killed had not resisted. Many, like Archbishop Andronik of Perm, merely asked to bless their flock one last time. Peters refused. Andronik raised his hands anyway, tracing a final blessing in the dim lamplight. A soldier struck him with a rifle butt, but the gesture had been made. An American correspondent who later interviewed witnesses wrote, “It was faith confronting ideology, and faith died standing up.” What the Bolsheviks never understood was how deeply the old religion lived in the Russian mind. They believed that if they shot enough priests, tore down enough icons, and turned enough churches into warehouses, the people would abandon the past like an outgrown coat. Instead, they created martyrs — not the serene figures of Roman mosaics, but men with frost in their beards and women clutching their children as they faced the rifles. In 1922, when Lenin ordered the seizure of all church valuables, peasants in the town of Shuya formed a human chain around their wooden church. Troops opened fire. “We died for a church made of pine,” one survivor said, “but to us it was Jerusalem.” In the end, the tragedy of the early Soviet years is not only counted in bodies — though they were many — but in the deliberate attempt to crush the spiritual inheritance of a people. The Romans persecuted Christians out of fear; the Bolsheviks persecuted them out of doctrine. Yet history keeps its own ledger. The Soviet Empire, which promised a world without God, is gone. But in the ruins of its gulags stand crosses once again, raised by the grandchildren of those who died — by the tens of thousands — for the faith their killers could not extinguish. © Pivotal Historical Moments Fan #archaeohistories
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MoMo
MoMo@mo1532372·
@BuzzPatterson I hope this woman gets buried in the TRUTH!
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