John McVey
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John McVey
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The McVey Perspective. Balance & trust before politics. Mugwump. Born 🇩🇪 Dragged up 🏴
Scotland Katılım Ekim 2016
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It's true that historical images purported to depict demons are very similar to images of "ET" in more recent times. In particular, those known as "Greys".
There's a trend in New Age now to think of ET as extra dimensional beings. That doesn't mean they are or that they all are.
There is a place that has different names within different beliefs, is interpreted differently, but is essentially based on the same idea.
In New Age, it's called the 'Lower Astral Plane'. In Anthroposophy, it's called the' Eighth Sphere'. In fiction, it's been called the 'Upside Down'. In Christianity, it's called 'Hell'.
So, the Christian denouncement is true *from their perspective* due to how these ideas correlate.
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@HudsonDavis14 @dwarkesh_sp There isn't much that's peaceful about Christian history..
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@dwarkesh_sp We live peacefully in Christian history and we have no idea how blessed we are
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Lol. This is one of the most ironic posts I've seen. 😄
Michael Crick@MichaelLCrick
This is dreadful news. BBC journalism is one of Britain's greatest achievements and assets.
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Activist: "Drinking milk is for baby cows, not humans."
Farmer: "Humans have been drinking it for 10,000 years."
Activist: "We're the only species that drinks another species' milk."
Farmer: "We're also the only species that cooks food, wears clothes, and writes books. Should we pack those in too?"
Activist: "It's unnatural."
Farmer: "So are antibiotics. Refusing those next time you get pneumonia?"
Activist: "That's different."
Farmer: "How? Both are things humans do that other animals don't."
Activist: "Milk is meant for calves."
Farmer: "Wheat is meant to reproduce the wheat plant. And yet here you are eating bread."
Activist: "Most humans are lactose intolerant."
Farmer: "Most humans of European descent aren't. We evolved the trait. That's how evolution works."
Activist: "It's still weird."
Farmer: "Weirder than flying across continents in a metal tube? Weirder than arguing with a stranger on a phone you didn't build, charged by electricity you can't generate, about food produced by a farmer you've never met?"

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"Ye shall not afflict any widow, or fatherless child. If thou afflict them in any wise, and they cry at all unto me, I will surely hear their cry; and my wrath shall wax hot, and I will kill you with the sword; and your wives shall be widows, and your children fatherless."
Exodus 22:22-24.
If you are a Christian and you afflict Erika Kirk and her children, you are sinning unto God and He shall hear their cries and the wrath of the Lord will be against you.
If you are atheist and you mistreat and attack Erika Kirk and her children, you may tell us you don't believe these verses, but what they prove even in a secular sense, is that you have less social integrity than bronze age/iron age people.
Either way.
Be compassionate and leave her alone.

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@NatashaCL7 It's a tool like any other. It's up to us humans to ensure we use it for good. Unfortunately, there's that human nature thing.
But I also think it's not necessarily all that it's hyped to be. A language learning model can't farely be described as artificial intelligence.
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Israel’s legal title to the Land is ironclad under international law - and it was permanently reaffirmed on this day in 1946.
On April 18, 1946, the League of Nations dissolved itself & transferred its “sacred trust” to the United Nations: the Mandate for Palestine.
That legally binding document, unanimously approved by all 51 member states on July 24, 1922, granted the Jewish people irrevocable title to settle anywhere in western Palestine - the roughly 10,000 square miles between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea (today’s Israel, Gaza, and the so-called “West Bank”).
Britain had already sliced off 77% of the original Mandate to create Transjordan (today’s Jordan) out of “eastern Palestine” as a reward for the Hashemites. The remainder - from the river to the sea - remained the Jewish National Home under international law.
“Palestine” was never an Arab state, never a nationality, and never even an Arabic word. It derives from the Roman provincial name Syria Palaestina, imposed in 135 CE after the Bar Kokhba Revolt to erase the name Judea and its Jewish identity. The term itself comes from the ancient Philistines - ancient Aegean enemies of the Jews.
Under Ottoman and British rule, local Arabs considered themselves part of Greater Syria. British Mandate documents spoke of “Jews and Arabs of Palestine” - never “Jews and Palestinians.” The flagship institutions (Palestine Post, Palestine Symphony Orchestra, Anglo-Palestine Bank) were all Jewish.
Crucially, the Mandate reserved political rights to self-determination for the Jews alone. Arabs received full civil rights and their own political rights in four other mandates: Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Transjordan.
Article 80 of the UN Charter preserved every Jewish right under the Mandate when the League dissolved.
Israel’s legal title isn’t a “settler-colonial” fever dream. It is the last unamended international accord on the land; and it remains in force to this day.
They’ve spent eight decades gaslighting the world with a fabricated “indigenous” peoplehood that never existed before the 1960s. The documents don’t lie.

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Vegans: "Drinking cow's milk is unnatural!"
Great point.
So instead of pulling on some teats for thirty seconds, we've developed a twelve-step industrial alternative.
Step one: grow almonds in California, a drought-afflicted state currently depleting an aquifer that took twenty thousand years to fill.
Step two: ship them to a processing facility.
Step three: soak them in water. California water, specifically, because almonds need 15 gallons per ounce and California is already rationing.
Step four: pulverise them into a slurry.
Step five: filter the slurry through fine mesh, discarding most of the actual almond in the process. That was the bit with the nutrition in it. Gone now.
Step six: add more water, because the resulting liquid isn't watery enough.
Step seven: add sweeteners, because it tastes of nothing.
Step eight: add emulsifiers, because it separates in six minutes otherwise.
Step nine: add synthetic vitamins, because all the natural ones left in step five.
Step ten: add seed oils, because we apparently learned nothing.
Step eleven: homogenise, degas, pasteurise, and sterilise the mixture until it resembles no food that has ever existed in nature.
Step twelve: put it in a carton with a picture of a field on it.
The cow: stands in a field. Makes milk. Has done this for ten thousand years. No factory. No steps. No aquifer.
Unnatural, though. Very unnatural.
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@Marlayna29 What evil and suffering?
You mean all the horrible things humans do to each other.
Sentient humans capable of decency but choose violence, rape and murder?
Do you mean the evil things you have done to others?
What a childish, facile question.
Or, just mindless, lazy engagement.
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Longest leader in Downing Street. And the most honest..
Lee Patriot Hood@Mofoman360
Drop me a❤️ if you think Larry the Cat deserves a statue outside 10 Downing Street #caturday
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@ClarksonsFarm1 @PeterHarry567 Isn’t drilling like farming? We have the resources, expertise and yes, pride in providing our own needs.
Farming provides our food, Drilling would provide a lot of what we need.
Farmers and Drillers, the greatest providers for this country.
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Dear new followers,
Let me be absolutely clear so there’s no confusion later:
• I reject the politicisation of Islam — completely.
• I oppose Sunni Islamism. I oppose Shia Islamism. No exceptions.
• I have zero tolerance for apologists or sympathisers of Islamist groups, regimes, or ideologies.
• I will call out Western leftist parties that whitewash or excuse Islamism.
• I stand firmly with the Iranian people in their fight to free themselves from the Mullahs’ regime.
• I support peace with Israel — Camp David, the Abraham Accords, and any serious effort (including Lebanon’s) toward normalization.
President Anwar Sadat was right — and history proved it. He is my hero.
In Britain, Margaret Thatcher is my hero too.
If any of this bothers you, that’s fine. We’re not aligned.
There’s an unfollow button — use it.
Thank you
Nervana
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