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Patrick

@standardkey

Real Estate, Author. Faithful, loyal, Dad. Tech guy. helped create the digital age.

Arizona, USA Entrou em Ocak 2016
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Christ will return and fulfill the Feast of Tabernacles most likely from 2028 to 2031 a.co/d/0fxG6OD
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Military Support@MilitaryCooI·
What does this gun collection say about this guy?
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@BishopJaxi Christ lives His Holy Spirit guides and directs the church.
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Bishop@BishopJaxi·
No apostolic succession, no biblical claim to the office of pastor. In Scripture, those who shepherd the Church receive their authority through the apostles and those they appoint. If you cannot trace your authority to the apostles, you do not have a biblical basis to claim it. That means every Protestant “pastor” claims an authority Scripture never shows being taken apart from the apostles and their successors, and is operating outside the structure Christ actually established.
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@MykhailoRohoza Join a dying culture Energy is going to consume The social welfare net Fertilizer and other products will result in famine
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Mykhailo Rohoza
Mykhailo Rohoza@MykhailoRohoza·
A new sociological survey has revealed an unexpected willingness among Canadians to join the EU. According to the study, 58% of respondents support the idea of “transatlantic integration.” Citizens view Europe as a stable partner amid global economic uncertainty. The main motivations among supporters include access to the single European market, shared democratic values, and strengthened international security. Despite the geographical distance, Canadians see such a union as an alternative to trade dependence on the United States. For residents of British Columbia, closer ties could mean easier resource exports and new opportunities for education and work abroad.
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@kim_gaetz A man with a 2.9 billion budget for airforce calls his nation a middle power. Is sane That’s a small state. Courting China The billion dollar organ harvesting CCP Making the Bible a hate crime. What a sane guy Direct path to societal failure.
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Kim-Bo@kim_gaetz·
You know what Canada has that America doesn't ? Sane leadership 🇨🇦
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@spooked75 Ben Franklin called God Great Goodness and many metaphors
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AnthroVet50
AnthroVet50@spooked75·
The myth of the "Christian foundations" of the United States. Thomas Jefferson who so eloquently wrote the US Declaration of Independence, did not believe in the divinity of Christ. Benjamin Franklin, was extremely skeptical of organized Religion. James Madison fought against ANY church-state entanglement. The US Constitution itself is strictly secular. The 1797 Treaty of Tripoli, ratified unanimously by the Senate, states directly that "the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion. For centuries the founders and their ancestors had been subjected to the horrors of state religion. They weren't about to let it happen in the United States. From 1860 - 1880 various religious groups tried to have the Constitution amended to explicitly acknowledge Jesus, they failed repeatedly. I guess those Judges were "liberals and communists" as well. The religious propaganda didn't really begin until the 1950's when the US replaced the defining motto "E Pluribus Unum", "Out of many, One", to "In God We Trust." "One nation under God", also not originally in the Pledge of Allegiance, was added during the Cold War era Why? It was anti-godless communist propaganda. It wasn't until the 1970's and 1980s that the religious right began portraying the United States as a definitively "Christian nation" for electoral reasons
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@catholicbob When they oppose homosexuals, bring the family into church leadership Then they will BEGIN to have unity with Christ and the Holy Spirit.
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CatholicBob@catholicbob·
Before I became Catholic, if someone had asked me “Is the US a Christian nation?”, I probably would have answered “yes” without reservation. Now that I’ve entered Communion with the Catholic Church my answer would be “The US can’t be a Christian nation unless it submits to the authority of the One Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church.”
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@20committee That was private Clinton Trump is really looking at the problem without ANY Reservations. You have to admit we will never have anyone as President this free again. They tried to murder him Iran . What would you do? I’d nuke somewhere It is the only way to save humanity
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@Diana_European The war in Europe always had first priority You have a very bad heart problem The goodness of the US has never been in question That we suffer evil here too is real But that waxes and wanes
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Diana 🇪🇺🇺🇦@Diana_European·
The US didn't care about us until they were attacked at Pearl Harbor. The US didn't rebuild anything afterwards in Europe. We went into debt with them and repaired the damage from the war. The US didn't help, they just did business.
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@Diana_European Have you ever heard of the Berlin airlift? That was free to Germany From 1940 to 1945 all of the oil used in Europe was given by the US Hundreds of billions of tons of food and building materials, the lend of lend lease was really a gift. We only charged reasonable portion
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R Sawall@sawallnews·
@shanaka86 Chi comms copying old USA approach of stay on sidelines making bank from belligerents then swoop in at end as a savior of the civilization of their choosing or Pondering why trumps profit fundamentalism approach is a dead end for USA?
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
BREAKING: Four markets are telling the same story right now and nobody is reading them together. Physical oil has decoupled from paper oil. Dated Brent trades at $141 while futures sit at $107. A $34 gap, the widest since 2008. Dubai physical hit $140. Oman physical reached $166. The paper market prices a resolution. The physical market prices the molecules that are not there. Physical molecules have decoupled from equity valuations. The MAG7 has lost $1.1 trillion in market capitalisation since the war began. Microsoft is 32 percent off its peak. The S&P technology sector is down 8 percent since February 28 while energy is up 6.6 percent. Markets still price this as a temporary rotation. The force majeures spreading across ten countries with zero restarts say it is structural. Physical yuan settlements have decoupled from reserve currency metrics. Twenty-six ghost fleet tankers have left the Persian Gulf since February 28, settling in yuan through CIPS, which surged to 928 billion renminbi in daily volume by March 9. The dollar still holds 58 percent of global reserves. But 1.22 million barrels per day are flowing from Iran to China every single day outside the dollar system, and the IRGC is legislating the architecture into permanent law. Physical rare earth processing has decoupled from Western tech supply chain assumptions. China controls 95 percent of heavy rare earth output and processing. Its 2025 export bans already shuttered automotive production lines in the US and Europe. The $8.5 billion American diversification push is years from producing a single kilogram of separated dysprosium at scale. Now hold all four simultaneously. There is one actor positioned on the correct side of every single decoupling, and it is not the United States. China gets discounted physical crude via the ghost fleet while the West pays $141 per barrel at spot. China’s CIPS system captures the yuan settlement flow that the war is generating daily. China’s rare earth monopoly gives it a chokehold over the MAG7 supply chain that no amount of Fed policy can address. And China’s strategic commodity reserves, the exact contents of which remain unknown, mean it holds physical molecules while Western portfolios hold paper claims on molecules that may not be deliverable. Deutsche Bank called the war the making of the petroyuan. That framing is correct but too narrow. The war is not merely making the petroyuan. It is revealing that the entire global financial architecture is a paper system built on the assumption that paper claims can always be converted to physical delivery. The $34 oil gap proves they cannot. The ghost fleet proves physical molecules move outside the paper system. The rare earth choke proves physical processing dominates paper intellectual property. The MAG7 wipeout proves paper valuations collapse when physical constraints bind. China understood this before the war began. That is why it built the ghost fleet, the CIPS system, the rare earth processing monopoly, and the strategic commodity reserves over two decades. The war did not create China’s advantage. It revealed it. And every day the strait stays closed, the advantage compounds. The US launched a war to reopen a chokepoint. China is quietly winning the peace by controlling what flows through it. The April 19 waiver expiry is the next inflection. Watch what does not move through the dollar system that day. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Dr Phoxotic
Dr Phoxotic@Phoxotic·
Based on some of the responses here I think people are operating on a fundamental misunderstanding of the EU-USA relationship. After WW2 the USA was the most powerful country on Earth while Europe was in literal ruins. Thus the USA were the ones who got to dictate the terms of the post-war world order and they are the ones who decided on the current arrangement we are all now living in which is as follows: -The USA is permitted to have military bases in Europe that allow them to project power around the world -Europe would not militarise to the same levels it did previously to rival the USA militarily -In return the USA would handle security concerns and ensure the peace in Europe You can argue whether this was a good or bad deal for either side but it was the USA who decided on this status quo and it is now the USA who wants to abandon it. But you can't have your cake and eat it too. Americans will have to choose between power projection and control vs saving on military spending. Since Trump demanded it and after the Ukraine War, Europe has been contributing more and more to the defence budget and as the Europeans start to pay a bigger share of the pie it's natural that the Europeans will start to ask why the Americans get to have bases in Europe if Europeans can't have bases in America etc and the whole arrangement starts to unravel as we are seeing happen now.
Dr Phoxotic@Phoxotic

Can Europe use military bases in the USA to bomb Mexico? See how ridiculous it sounds in reverse?

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@vtchakarova On the other hand An atmospheric detonation would remind the world what Kennedy said Mankind must put an end to war, or war will put an end to mankind Failure of generational memory is at the root of humanity failure to advance.
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Velina Tchakarova@vtchakarova·
If the US or Israel were to use nuclear weapons against a country without nuclear weapons - Iran, it would remove the threshold that currently restrains nuclear use. This could make it easier for Russia to justify using nuclear weapons in Ukraine, erasing that red line. In turn, this erosion of restraint could extend to other nuclear powers - China, India, Pakistan, and North Korea - lowering the barrier to nuclear use in their own direct military conflicts.
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@20committee You have to admit , as terrifying as it is to have a President who does not care about political, economic, or public opinion consequences is a novel circumstance, and will never happen again. What 1 good thing could he do that makes most difference. Love to hear your thoughts
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@20committee Won’t be any Hague, International law Sounds good but when you Different lawyers Different opinions The solution is tactical nuke. But that defeats the whole purpose.
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@FFT1776 @CRRJA5 We no longer risk a nuclear war because of European weakness and or stupidity
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What happens if the U.S. leaves NATO? Do we get stronger? What are the pros and cons to the US?
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@JTAlexander_ Always were That’s the only body of law that exists apart from a regent
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J.T. Alexander
J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander_·
Before Consul, Caesar held a lifetime elected office outside of the Senate. Its esteem was so extraordinary that Caesar would bankrupt himself to win it. This office still exists and is occupied by an American named Robert Prevost. You may recognize it as "Pontifex Maximus."
zindaballer 🫳🫷@jogo_bonito00

@JTAlexander_ Ah so we are the new Rome. Nice. I am sure you know how that ends.

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@tabbyplague @GrayConnolly And they won’t Probably a defense contractor gig with six or seven figures waiting We are as corrupt as anyone ever was
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The Tabby Plague
The Tabby Plague@tabbyplague·
McKenzie was the genius who agreed with the Biden Administration to close down Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan prior to evacuating US forces. This huge military error (that a first year military cadet could see as a mistake), set the conditions that led for the subsequent Afghanistan evacuation debacle that occurred during his watch. McKenzie was a typical "go along to get along" high ranking GO where unnecessary US casualties were the result. To date - none of the GO's involved (GEN Miller, GEN McKenzie, or GEN Millie) in the Afghanistan evacuation debacle have ever been held to account.
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Gray Connolly@GrayConnolly·
Not only was McKenzie a terrible General whose useful idiocy saw innocents killed in Kabul - but he is here plagiarising Admiral Cunningham on risking his RN fleet to evacuate Allied troops from Crete - 'it takes 3 years to build a ship but 300 years to rebuild a tradition'
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🚨 BREAKING: Former CENTCOM commander Ret. Gen. Frank McKenzie just said it PERFECTLY “It takes a year to build an aircraft — and it takes 200 YEARS to build a military tradition where you don't leave anybody behind!” 👏🏻🇺🇸

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Chriscom@Postwatch·
@GrayConnolly It's a beautiful poignant message and I can tell few watched it all the way through. She quotes Christ on the cross, Why have you forsaken me. She ends up in the right place. May God continue to be with her and her mother and all her family.
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