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Πέτρος ☦️ Scrooge McDuck = spirit animal | former: @amconmag @yaliberty @leadershipinst @heritage_action | GA-born, NC-raised, Appalachian roots.

Savannah, GA เข้าร่วม Şubat 2009
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✋ 🛑 please do not talk to me when I’m relaxing in the Sonic Adventure 2 Chao Garden 🙅🏻‍♂️
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@IGN Just in time for Gallipoli 2, Hormuz Boogaloo
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Check out the trailer for WW1: Gallipoli, which takes place on the Ottoman Front and recreates battles from the Dardanelles campaign in what is now modern-day Turkey.
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Peter Sarris@peter_sarris·
I remember hearing a Catholic priest from Mosul relate how his church used to provide free electricity to its Muslim neighbour from their generator. When ISIS arrived, he watched the neighbour help destroy the church’s bell-tower..
The Aramaic Wire ܣܘܪܝܐ@AramaicWire

Convert, pay Jizya or face the sword. From 5000 to 50 Christian families in Mosul. @bishopwarda on @ireland_acn: “From 2004, with the bombing of churches, the message was: you have no place here & by 2014 that was obvious.” The only Assyro-Chaldean bishop telling this story.

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There's a duck slide every year at the South Carolina state fair, and the ducks love it 📹missblanton
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TwO WeEks to slow the spread tWo wEEkS from nuclear weapons TWo WEkS to finish operations twO WeeKs to weeks to reach a deal TwO wEeKs peepeepoopoodoodoo
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AFPGeorgia@AFPGeorgia·
HB1247 passed on Sine Die, ending judicial deference in Georgia! “This legislation will restore judicial impartiality. We hope Governor Kemp quickly signs this legislation into law.” americansforprosperity.org/press-release/…
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Owen Shroyer
Owen Shroyer@OwenShroyer1776·
So the war, which is not a war, which is a 47 year war, but not a war right now for legal reasons, is a war again?
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@realJennaEllis No it isn’t. And if you’re putting this much energy in to silencing the declaration, it suggests your priorities are not in alignment with honoring the King of Kings in all things.
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Jenna Ellis 🐊@realJennaEllis·
“Christ is King” was first used as a slur on Good Friday—nailed above the cross to mock Christ and the Jews. Same spirit. Same mockery. Still happening today.
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@rexjonesnewz lol a neocon and a Calvinist, she’s making great choices. Apparently these people yearn for the return of George W Bush and John McCain. Not smart individuals.
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Rex@rexjonesnewz·
I like how the dude who says he’s anti war is joining the girl who proudly proclaims she’s pro war (crazy to say) in calling me a “leftist” I hate this war and it makes me sick. I don’t know what part of you people is missing that makes you think it’s all so funny Really sad
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Homer Pavlos
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The Muslim Turks, in order to terrorize the Greeks, impaled and roasted alive Athanasios Diakos. But, they gave him a chance: “Will you become a Turk, Diakos? Will you change your faith? Will you pray in the mosque and abandon the church?” He replied to them: “Go away, you and your faith, may you perish, you renegades! I was born a Greek, and as a Greek I shall die.” According to eyewitness accounts from the time, two Turks lit a fire next to the stable and placed an iron grate and a large copper cauldron filled with oil over it. Then they lifted Diakos, still bound as he was, and made him sit on an old wooden stool. They raised his legs. The Turks began to mock him, asking him various questions. For every negative nod, they drove nails into his feet. Afterwards, they took the boiling oil and first poured it over his bare feet. When they saw that he did not react, they tore his clothing and began pouring it on his back and chest. He groaned silently in pain, and the soldiers, under orders not to kill him, used needles to burst the blisters that had formed on his skin from the boiling oil. This continued for hours, until the next morning. Exhausted as he was, they dragged him through the town to execute him. His execution was carried out in public view with the permission of Halil Bey, so that the Greeks would be warned about what would happen to anyone who dared to revolt. Testimonies state that even Diakos’s mother was present at his torture. After tying him backwards onto a saddle with his legs spread apart, the executioner began pushing the sharp tip of a wooden stake into his groin area and then slowly drove it deeper, going all the way through his body until it emerged near his right ear. The executioner moved carefully, as he had orders not to kill him quickly; with every push of the stake, Diakos’s screams confirmed he was still alive. Once the executioner had finished his work, the Turks tied the body tightly with the stake so that the skin would not tear, and they propped him up, almost upright, against a tree. As he was dying, it is said that he uttered these sorrowful verses: “Look at the time Death has chosen to take me, now, when the branches are blossoming and the earth brings forth grass.” Halil Bey gave the order to light a fire beneath him and to turn him slowly, so that he would be roasted alive like an animal. After many hours of torture, the Greek chieftain passed away on April 24, 1821. However, this had the opposite effect from what the Turks had expected. When the Greeks learned of his story and his martyrdom, they were filled with even greater rage and strength to liberate themselves from the barbarous Muslims and Islam. Athanasios Diakos is one of the most important heroes in the Greek history.
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The Muslim Turks loved flaying (skinning) alive Christians. They applied it mainly against Greek rebels to deter and discipline others. As usual, the Christian victim was beaten, publicly humiliated, and tied to a special scaffold for immobilization. Then, skilled executioners removed his skin with sharp knives before the crowd. Here are 3 characteristic cases. The first concerns Dionysios, Greek Bishop of Larisa and Trikki, who lived in the 16th–17th centuries. An enlightened hierarch with brilliant studies in philosophy, medicine, theology, and more at major Western universities, he earned the title "Philosopher." In the early 17th century (1601 and 1611), he initiated two revolutionary movements in Thessaly and Epirus. Both failed, and in 1611 he was captured alive. In Ioannina's central square, before a crowd, he was skinned alive in a martyrdom lasting five hours, aged around 70. The vandalism continued: his flayed body was thrown to dogs, while his skin was stuffed with straw and bran, dressed in archiepiscopal vestments, and paraded through the city with music for days. Finally, it was sent to the Sultan and ended up discarded in the royal stables. Another well-known case is that of Daskalogiannis. On June 17, 1771, he was led to a central square in Chandax (Heraklion). A wooden scaffold with a special seat had been erected. Tied tightly to it, he was flayed starting from the head by a monstrous executioner who threw pieces of skin to the crowd, saying: "Take leather for your boots!" A second executioner periodically showed him his flayed face in a mirror, mocking: "Look, captain, how well the red suits you!" Relatives (brother and daughter) in the crowd went mad at the sight. He endured steadfastly and died when the flaying reached his shoulder blades. His flayed body remained exposed in the June heat for days in that square (now named in his honor) until the stench forced the Turks to bury it. The third case is that of the Venetian Marco Antonio Bragadin. He was executed by flaying in August 1571 in Famagusta, Cyprus, after defending the island alongside the Greeks. They first cut off both of Bragadin’s ears and his nose. While he was in captivity, a massacre of all the remaining Christians in the city took place. After being left in prison for two weeks with his wounds festering, he was dragged around the city walls carrying sacks of earth and stone on his back. Next, he was tied to a chair and hoisted to the yardarm of the Turkish flagship, where he was exposed to the taunts of the sailors. Finally, he was taken to the main square, tied naked to a column, and flayed alive. Bragadin’s quartered body was then distributed as war trophies among the army, while his skin was stuffed with straw, sewn back together, reinvested with his military insignia, and exhibited riding an ox in a mocking procession through the streets of Famagusta. In 1580, his skin was stolen by Girolamo Polidori and brought back to Venice, where it remains today in the Basilica di San Giovanni e Paolo. The martyrdom of flaying (skinning alive) is ancient. Herodotus mentions that it was originally practiced by the Scythians. He describes how Scythian warriors treated conquered foes, using their enemies' skin to manufacture leather trophy items. Archaeology has recently confirmed Herodotus' account. Scalp flaying was called "periskythismos" due to this Scythian custom. It was always a sign of barbarity and fortunately an exception rather than the rule. The punishment was also used by the Romans during persecutions of Christian martyrs, the best-known case being the apostle Bartholomew. - Homer Pavlos

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@vanguard_pod Yeah, Dave Smith, the well known libertarian apologist for… Lockdowns… right…
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The Vanguard@vanguard_pod·
These dumbass frauds trying to act like the “lockdowns” didn’t happen during Trump’s first term.
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@TheQuartering I am not a talking head, but you are. I work on the ground. Grassroots organizing. Have done this for two decades now, and you have no idea what you’re talking about. Everyone under 45 is OUT. November looks bleak. “real MAGA” is a cope. No one wanted a George W Bush rehash.
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Real MAGA is still united. The people sperging out are mostly talking heads for clicks and lolberts who finally voted Trump in the last election. X is not real life. If it was, Hillary Clinton would have won the 2016 election in a landslide.
Derrick@82underwood

@TheQuartering But yesterday you were making jokes that MAGA is still united you fucktard 🤦 THIS is what a lot of us have been trying to sound the alarm to and people like you kept saying "yeah right, we're fine"... Grow up and open your eyes fml

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@dbongino I’m sure everyone born before 1964 eats this slop up, to the rest of us it’s just you farting in the wind.
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Dan Bongino@dbongino·
Tom Massie is a liar, a grifter and a fraud. Thanks, and have a good morning.
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@shagbark_hick An amazing world unknown to most. I wish I had gotten to spend more time there when I lived in the Northeast.
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Real old-school followers of mine might remember when my handle was "Adirondacker" and I want you all to know that the Adirondacks-posting is coming back big-time this year. This place is just too fascinating to me. I never tire of it.
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Col. David Hackworth fought in Korea and four tours in Vietnam. - 2 Distinguished Service Crosses - 10 Silver Stars (Army record) - 8 Purple Hearts - Multiple Bronze Stars with Valor In 1971 he went on national TV and called Vietnam “a bad war that could not be won” and demanded immediate withdrawal. The Army went after him hard. Launched investigations, smeared his character, dredged up old rumors, threatened court martial, and forced him to retire under a cloud. If X existed back then a bunch of bots would have been calling him a traitor. Hackworth loved the country enough to tell the truth. Patriot.
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Who are you apologizing to @JoelWBerry ? The neocon echo chamber where you have decided to plant your flag is not on X. The boomers are down the hall and to the left.
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Brother, Trump is losing people I went to high school with on Facebook and Instagram that I NEVER thought he would lose. Absolutely wild to see
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