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@PaulKrish66

Newington,Ct Former🔥 Fighter from Newington,Ct Semper Fi 🇺🇸, Wreck Diving Enthusiasts, 🦈 Shark Advocate,Family and 🇺🇸.

Newington, CT Katılım Aralık 2015
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MAGA Voice
MAGA Voice@MAGAVoice·
BREAKING 🚨 President Trump will award Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom tomorrow Erika Kirk will be accepting it at the White House Pray for Erika 🙏
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FUNKER530@funkeractual·
EXTREME GRAPHIC WARNING: This is the full version of a video that documents a close-quarters battle between a Russian and Ukrainian involving both small arms and a bladed weapon. It provides additional video context to the engagement.
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Bugs Finds Bigfoot 👣🪶
John Bindernagel (1941—2018) When I think of John Bindernagel, I immediately see him as the nicest and most respectful guy in the whole of the Bigfoot community. Along with fellow researcher Jeff Meldrum, I always felt we could rely on him for the calm, measured, and reasoned approach to the ongoing investigations into our shared fascination with Sasquatch—investigations that are too often awash in sensationalism and discord. John Albert Bindernagel was born on December 22, 1941, in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. As an only child, he developed a deep curiosity about the natural world from a young age, often exploring the woods near his home and closely observing wildlife. This fascination with animals and ecosystems laid the foundation for his lifelong passion for biology and conservation. He pursued higher education at the University of Guelph, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology in 1964. He continued his studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, obtaining a PhD in Wildlife Biology. His academic training equipped him with rigorous scientific methods, which he later applied to both mainstream wildlife research and his more unconventional pursuits. Bindernagel’s fascination with Sasquatch began in 1963, during his undergraduate years at the University of Guelph. That year, he shared a magazine article about Bigfoot sightings with his biology class, only to face ridicule from his professor and peers—a moment that highlighted the scientific community’s skepticism but did not deter him. Instead, it fueled his determination to approach the subject with empirical rigor, treating Sasquatch as a potential undiscovered primate rather than folklore. Over the next four decades, Bindernagel dedicated significant time to field investigations, particularly in the dense forests of British Columbia and Vancouver Island. His fieldwork yielded several notable pieces of evidence. In 1988, he made plaster casts of what he described as 15-inch footprints in Strathcona Provincial Park on Vancouver Island. He argued these tracks lacked the claw marks typical of bears, a common misidentification culprit. One of his most vivid encounters occurred in 1992 near Comox Lake, where he heard a series of “whoop, whoop, whoop” calls—sounds he likened to those of chimpanzees, based on his experiences with great apes in Africa. He served as a curator for the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO) until his death, contributing to databases of sightings and promoting standardized evidence collection. John also respected Indigenous perspectives, preferring the Coast Salish term “Sasq’ets” over “Bigfoot” or the diminutive “squatch,” which he felt disrespected aboriginal knowledge. He often noted that future recognition of Sasquatch would owe a “huge debt” to Indigenous peoples for their longstanding explanations, dismissed by early anthropologists. 👏🪶 Bindernagel’s legacy endures as that of a pioneering cryptozoologist who bridged mainstream biology and fringe science. He is celebrated in Bigfoot enthusiast circles for his evidence-based advocacy and for elevating the discussion beyond tabloid sensationalism. A 2022 biography, Sasquatch Discovered: The Biography of Dr. John Bindernagel by James Favrholdt, further cements his status as “Canada’s foremost sasquatch investigator,” highlighting his childhood curiosity and lifelong quest.
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Ted Nugent
Ted Nugent@TedNugent·
"When we bring light to darkness, we are all Charlie Kirk! Proceeds from these T-Shirt sales will go to fuel Turning Point USA, because you can't kill a great idea!" - Ted Nugent tednugentshop.com
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Nick Pope
Nick Pope@nickpopemod·
There are few things better at the tail end of a superb meal than a good cheese board and a nice glass of port.
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MAGA Voice
MAGA Voice@MAGAVoice·
Do you agree with Kash Patel telling Adam Schiff he is the “biggest fraud to ever sit in the Senate” ?
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P.Krish66🇺🇸@PaulKrish66·
@nickpopemod Also you look great for 60 ,you definitely have a lot more Birthdays to come. But Happy Birthday to you, Nick, and I hope you have a great day today.
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Nick Pope
Nick Pope@nickpopemod·
My birthday. 60! I don't feel it. I'm away on tour with Ancient Aliens Live, so it's a working birthday, but we'll celebrate after tonight's show, I'm sure. And I treated myself to huevos rancheros this morning!
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P.Krish66🇺🇸@PaulKrish66·
@FBIDirectorKash I call it incompetent senators we have. Keep up the great work you do,and you need to send more ICE to Connecticut..
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Ted Nugent@TedNugent·
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Senate Judiciary Democrats 🇺🇸
Brian Driscoll. Two decades of service. Awarded the FBI Medal of Valor and the Shield of Bravery. Fired by Kash Patel.
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P.Krish66🇺🇸@PaulKrish66·
@CountsKustoms @DannyCountKoker That was one fantastic build, no doubt,but I've been a long-time fan of the great work from the past and present team. And obviously, the man big Dan lol,well surly prayers and positive vibes for continuing with the company 🙏🏻. PositiveVibes. Paul from Connecticut
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Count's Kustoms
Count's Kustoms@CountsKustoms·
Did you watch out newest YouTube video yet? It covers the build and paint job for this 2016 Harley Switchback! It's got rhinos, some Marines memorial pieces, and more! Email bikeprojects@countskustoms.com to have us build your next bike! @DannyCountKoker #harley #switchback
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P.Krish66🇺🇸@PaulKrish66·
@GovCox The man was just brilliant, and what a wonderful saying, Governor and. And my prayers are with you and the people of Utah,prayers for Mr.Kirks family and friends. God bless America 🇺🇸 and be safe... Thanks PTK Connecticut
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Governor Cox
Governor Cox@GovCox·
Disagreement is part of democracy. Violence must never be.
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Fox News
Fox News@FoxNews·
NEW: FBI Director Kash Patel lays out the timeline of events that led to the capture of Charlie Kirk’s suspected killer: "For a comparative sake, the Boston bombing, the FBI didn't release images for three days. We know we didn't have three days..." "I made an executive decision on an investigative and operational need, and it turned out to be the right move." | @foxandfriends
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