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Anawak 🐲 Katılım Temmuz 2012
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Sabueson@Sabueson·
Diana Belem García Alfaro, conocida en su red social como “Anaid Bel Ramirez Garcia” protectora de animales, denunció en repetidas ocasiones agresiones contra sus perritos en Tultitlán por parte de sus vecinos. Hoy, lamentablemente, fue cobardemente asesinada.
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@valleyhilltops2 @AmandaAchtman Rulers on top are not people but yeah the only one govt could be rejected if only people woke up massively, but it's clearly not happening, in a materialistic greedy country like Canada is even close to impossible.
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some_guy_228@valleyhilltops2·
@_cerise_ @AmandaAchtman idk .. people are noticing how evil things are getting in Canada, and that is due to the one world govt and their international orgs. They're just people, then can be rejected.
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Amanda Achtman
Amanda Achtman@AmandaAchtman·
In Canada, many seniors face unsolicited offers of euthanasia. Fortunately, the rest of the world is horrified by this. International scrutiny will help end this dehumanization.
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Campari 🤌🏼@Campariwithsalt·
This is Dr. Ellen Wiebe who has enthusiastically euthanised 500+ depressed/ disabled people in 5 years. Her amused nonchalance is striking until you zoom in on her eyes. Then it becomes clear that only the calm void of a psychopath could make the job of ending so many lives feel so routine.
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Suzie rizzio
Suzie rizzio@Suzierizzo1·
Who agrees! 👇👇👇
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some_guy_228@valleyhilltops2·
@AmandaAchtman International scrutiny will not help it end. Canada needs to cut ties to international orgs, like the UN and the WHO, and we need a party that will do that.
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Fidela Madrigal ✨@_cerise_·
@destapandolose1 @RobLogic The Maya is one of the most ancient civilizations in the Americas and the world, one of the few pre-diluvian ones, their chronology is perfectly documented. Stop parroting what your fake history books say.
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🌐EL GRAN DESPERTAR🌐
🌐EL GRAN DESPERTAR🌐@destapandolose1·
@RobLogic The Maya did not build them; older civilizations did. The Maya inherited and adapted knowledge from earlier cultures.
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RobLogic@RobLogic·
Ancient Mayan builders engineered a perfect serpent shadow that specifically welcomes the spring equinox.
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Chikuase Mikistli
Chikuase Mikistli@Miquiztecciztli·
El hispanista presupone que la única forma "racional" de relacionarse con el cosmos es la separación espíritu/materia que inventaron los egipcios y sumerios, copiaron los griegos y cristianizó Roma. Pero esa separación no es racionalidad pura; es un dogma metafísico que produjo
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Hispanista mexicano 🇲🇽🤝🏻🇪🇸@hispanista_MX

El sol es una estrella inanimada no un ente divino xD Adorar al sol, la lluvia, conceptos y entes inanimados es propio de las sociedades humanas pre racionales. Religiones secundarias, una de los logros de los griegos fue barrer la logica de las religiones secundarias.

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lara@laraluisa22·
@LetyVarela @PAOTmxayuda para éste chihuahua,lo tienen a la intemperie, sin refugio para lluvia, sol o frío, sin agua.Calle Escuela 25, colonia Ex-Hacienda San Juan de Dios, C.P. 14357, alcaldía Tlalpan, entre Av.Div del Norte y Calle Puente, puertas 6Ay6BdelColegioMadrid
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Johannes M. Koenraadt
Johannes M. Koenraadt@johannesmkx·
If any of you doubted whether euthanizing young people like Noelia or Milou is about harvesting their organs, here's Dutch doctor Menno Oosterhoff who killed Milou (17) (and many other young women). He also admitted publicly to doing organ donations after euthanasia. The practice is legal in Belgium, the Netherlands, Canada and SPAIN. This is the trauma > euthanasia > organ donor pipeline, and it targets young women. It's real. > "Oosterhoff has stated he has been involved multiple times in euthanasia followed by organ donation." Organ donation after euthanasia is satanically called "ODE". They literally anesthetize the "patient" at home, then transfer them to a hospital (while still alive) to rip their heart and lungs, liver and kidneys out. They pause your heart to create "circulatory death" but keep the body alive & oxygenized long enough to harvest your organs. Otherwise your organs go to waste. Menno Oosterhoff and anyone involved deserve the death penalty for what they've done. This is real. This is Satan at work on your children.
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
Be Honest… Who else thinks twice before donating to charities these days? Not because you don’t care but because you don’t trust where the money goes.
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david ramos paez
david ramos paez@dare_nadepa·
Continúan la desapariciones de jóvenes en el Estado de México. Por esta razón pedimos su colaboración para dar con el paradero de LUIS DIEGO ANSELMO SEGUNDO de 26 años de edad.
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El Rob 𝐗
El Rob 𝐗@Robnilo·
La guatemalteca está convirtiendo la CDMX en una vecindad.
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𝕎𝔸𝕂𝔼ℕ𝔸 𝔹𝔸ℝÉ🏹🌞
"Nothing existed on this continent until whites got here." Now let's see what Europeans wrote about in their expeditions and see if that fits with modern racist narratives: 1. MEXICO🇲🇽: “This great city of Tenochtitlán [Mexico] is situated on this salt lake, and from the mainland to its densest parts, by whichever route one chooses to enter, the distance is two leagues. There are four avenues or entrances to the city, all formed by artificial walkways, two lances wide. The city is as large as Seville or Córdoba; its streets, I speak of the main ones, are very wide and straight; some of them, and all the lower ones, are half land and half water, and are navigated by canoes.” “There is a square twice the size of the one in the city of Salamanca, surrounded by porticoes, where more than sixty thousand souls gather daily, engaged in buying and selling; and where one finds all kinds of merchandise that the world offers [...] Different types of cotton thread of all colors are displayed for sale in a block of the market, which has the appearance of the silk market of Granada, although the former is more abundantly stocked.” 2. TAWANTISUYU🇵🇪: Pizarro (Francisco's brother), Letter on the Conquest of Peru (1533) Describing the roads, bridges, and Inca engineering during the march from Cajamarca to Pachacámac and Cusco: “The road over the mountains is a sight to behold, because, although the terrain is so rugged, such beautiful roads could not be found in all of Christendom. Most of them are paved. There is a stone or wooden bridge over each stream. We found net bridges over a very large and powerful river, which we crossed twice, which was a marvelous thing to see. Horses crossed over them.” “The road is very wide, with an earthen wall on each side, and houses for resting at intervals, which were prepared to receive Cuzco when he traveled there.” Regarding the constructions in Pachacámac: “This mosque village is very large and contains large buildings and courtyards.” 3. OMAGUAS🇧🇷: Gaspar de Carvajal, Relación del nuevo descubrimiento del famoso río Grande que por otro nombre se llama de las Amazonas (1542) Chronicler of the expedition: “[...] all populated, so that there was not a crossbow shot from one village to another, and the most distant ones were no more than half a league apart, and there were villages that extended for more than five leagues without separation from one house to another, which was a marvelous thing to see. [...] according to its layout and appearance, it must be the most populated that has ever been seen.” Regarding Omagua ceramic art (compared to the best in Europe): “[...] the best that has ever been seen in the world, because not even that of Málaga equals it. It is all glazed and enameled in all colors, so vivid that they are astonishing, and moreover the designs and paintings they make on it are so measured that they naturally work and draw everything like Romans. 4. CAHOKIA🇺🇸: Chronicles of De Soto's expedition (e.g., “The De Soto Chronicles” – account of the Gentleman of Elvas and others, 1540s) “He entered Pacaha and took quarters in the village where the cacique used to reside. It was surrounded and very large. In the towers and palisade there were many loopholes. There was much dried corn, and the new [corn] was in great quantity, throughout all the fields. In the distance [...] there were large villages, all surrounded by palisades. Where the Governor stayed, there was a large lake near the enclosure, and the water flowed in through a moat that almost surrounded the village. From the Rio Grande to the lake, there was a canal through which fish entered, where the Chief kept them for his own consumption.
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𝕎𝔸𝕂𝔼ℕ𝔸 𝔹𝔸ℝÉ🏹🌞
America was populated by 100% Amerindians. It was 100% Indigenous for 15 fucking millenia. That's who built America. Trying to flood the land with europoor-african trash who couldn't fix and stay in their own fucking countries it's what's tearing America down.
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