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Scott aka thighighguy

@thighiguy

I did it my way (anti-NWO)

B.C. Canada Katılım Ekim 2021
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SnoopyAndWoodie@Anklebiters0904·
This view healed something in me
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The lovers 1916. Marc Chagall
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Mr. Nobody
Mr. Nobody@MmisterNobody·
You are watching a scripted movie
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Mr. Nobody
Mr. Nobody@MmisterNobody·
False flag analysis of the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting👇
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Scott aka thighighguy@thighiguy·
@VanJones68 another fake shooting psyop Van 🙄 but you're just a gatekeeper and been on CIA news frequently (CNN)
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Van Jones
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The sick individual who forced his way into the White House Correspondents’ Dinner last night with guns and knives is no hero. Period. Everyone with a platform has a duty to fight any attempt to dress him up as some kind of anti-establishment role model. He’s not. People like him need to be removed from society and given help. They do NOT need to be put on a pedestal. We need LESS violence in America, not MORE violence in America. I am thankful that President Trump, our nation’s leaders and the national press corps were unharmed.
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Gitana@Gitana1369877·
Have a beautiful evening !
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gregorio catarino
gregorio catarino@gregcatarino1·
happy sunday
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Craig Baird - Canadian History Ehx
On this day in 1912, the Château Laurier opened. The hotel was commissioned by Grand Trunk Railway president Charles Melville Hays. Construction cost $2 million and took from 1909 to 1912. Hays never saw it open. He died on the Titanic two weeks earlier.
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On this day in 1899, a massive fire tore through Dawson City. What started in a saloon soon spread and destroyed 117 buildings. Over 75% of the community was gone. The fire brigade had only one fire engine and didn't have enough water to fight the fire.
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GOSIA
GOSIA@Gosiamikka·
Nie wszystko musi dziać się szybko... Niedzielny poranek i dzień dobry 🌞☕🎶😎
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Sunday ☕
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
Karoline Leavitt before the WHCD event: There will be some shots fired tonight in the room.
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In July 1945, a group of thirteen years old girls went camping. They swam at a river in Ruidoso, New Mexico. The girl in front of the picture is Barbara Kent. What the girls did not know is that nearby, the Manhattan Project detonated a nuclear bomb as a test… Kent described what happened that day: “We were all just shocked … and then, all of a sudden, there was this big cloud overhead, and lights in the sky,” Kent recalls. “It even hurt our eyes when we looked up. The whole sky turned strange. It was as if the sun came out tremendous.” A few hours later, she says, white flakes began to fall from above. Excited, the girls put on their bathing suits and, amid the flurries, began playing in the river. “We were grabbing all of this white, which we thought was snow, and we were putting it all over our faces,” Kent says. “But the strange thing, instead of being cold like snow, it was hot. And we all thought, ‘Well, the reason it’s hot is because it’s summer.’ We were just 13 years old.” The flakes were fallout from the Manhattan Project’s Trinity test, the world’s first atomic bomb detonation. It took place at 5:29 a.m. local time atop a hundred-foot steel tower 40 miles away at the Alamogordo Bombing and Gunnery Range, in Jornada del Muerto valley. The site had been selected in part for its supposed isolation. In reality, thousands of people were within a 40-mile radius, some as close as 12 miles away. Yet those living near the bomb site weren't warned of the test. Nor were they evacuated beforehand or afterward, even as radioactive fallout continued to drop for days… Barbara Kent and all her friends developed cancer. Every single one of the girls you see in that photo, died before the age of thirty. The only one who lived longer was Kent. And she, too, developed and survived several bouts of cancer. People often forget of the heavy price paid not only by those the atomic bombs were dropped on in Japan, but even by those who lived nearby as they were first developed. Dapo Michaels one, fascinated by science, who worked in the project. Wasn't aware of the effect and long term effect. When he saw it, his brain paid him back. He went crazy out of shame, felt responsible and blamed himself. Within a few years he was not able to live at home anymore and went to a mental hospital and died.. Just the same as Marilinga in Australia. How many Aboriginals died of cancer that we don't even know about.. © Reddit #archaeohistories
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John Eastman
John Eastman@JohnEas03796607·
#流し目・非カメラ目線の男性アーティストジャケ貼ろうぜ The Vogues - Five O'Clock World (1966)
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