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Culdee Identity Nationalist. Non-Universalist. Non-Joiner. Pro Articles of Confederation. Anti-Federalist. Non-Partisan. Married. !!! Praise YaHWeH !!!

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@Icarus14242 @Hereticalogos2 @benwehrman @fal_christine Here is the absolute Truth. READ and find out. Time is short, and welcome to Revelations. Humble yourself and repent now for a greater reward much later. x.com/LexInvisibilum…
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@lllllllstart @Isaiahii1 @BreakfastQGame The Bible is racial completely. It's called 'Covenant Theology'. The entire Book, old and new, is a love letter for the blood descendants of Adam only. Adam through Noah; then through Abraham on down to Jacob who was named Israel by Yahweh twice. x.com/christogenea/s…

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@Icarus14242 @Hereticalogos2 @benwehrman @fal_christine Another Historical illiterate who doesn't read what the jew says about himself before commenting. Read the 'Encyclopedia Judaica', their very own Encyclopedia where they admit that they are not of Jacob,(Tribes that make 'Israel'), and where they admit that they are of Esau.
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₿en Wehrman@benwehrman·
If my anti-race-mixing posts have ever triggered you, please remember: I do it from the utmost place of love. Not just for the future kids I want to save from being born into a guaranteed identity crisis, but for my European brothers & sisters out there who are not yet awake to the depth of psychological warfare being waged upon them to fracture their bloodline, and betray their responsibility to beauty-preservation that God bestowed them with. If I can help awaken just one person to the harms of miscegenation, and guide them to returning to nature by making lots of beautiful babies that look like them, and carry all of their unique traits into the next generation... it will all be worth it 🤍
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@wsuares @OKCFOX That's because both Parties are captured. You get nothing but Democrats or Rino's in a Red State when you vote. The 'Vote' has turned into nothing but legal tacit consent for the Totalitarian Party who Normies call Democrat and Republican. John Adams called it.
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Wendy Suares📺@wsuares·
ABYSMAL TURNOUT in Tuesday's election which included a statewide question to raise the minimum wage. Low turnout and closed primaries mean a tiny percentage of Oklahomans end up choosing our leaders and future. @okcfox #oklahoma
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@okiepatriot_76 I honestly don't see how we are going to make it with all these idoctrinated idiots out there voting. Democracy always dwindles into grift where everyone votes for themselves and not the good of others by design.
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OKIE PATRIOT 76@okiepatriot_76·
These videos are so exhausting
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@EdwinSenior @WinningintheUSA It's not that Renters are bad, or that owners are bad. However, it is another tool to divide the whole and to control the divisions by Tyrants who consist of both Parties currently.
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Winning in America
Winning in America@WinningintheUSA·
What SQ 832 Really Revealed About Oklahoma: A Geographic and Demographic Divide State Question 832 may have been about raising the minimum wage, but the election results revealed something much bigger: a clear geographic and demographic divide across Oklahoma. The Results • No: 348,914 votes (55.4%) • Yes: 281,171 votes (44.6%) • Total reported: ~630,085 votes The proposal would have gradually increased Oklahoma’s minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 per hour by 2029 while eliminating several worker exemptions. Voters rejected it statewide. The Geographic Story The county map tells the story immediately. Most of rural Oklahoma voted overwhelmingly No. Large portions of western Oklahoma, the Panhandle, and many southern and eastern rural counties rejected the measure by significant margins. Meanwhile, support for Yes was concentrated primarily in Oklahoma’s largest population centers: • Oklahoma County (Oklahoma City metro) • Tulsa County (Tulsa metro) • A handful of surrounding suburban counties This created a familiar Oklahoma political map: population centers voting one way while most of the landmass voted another. The measure won where population density is highest and where housing costs, rent, and service-sector employment tend to be more significant factors in daily life. It lost across much of the state where agriculture, energy, manufacturing, and small business concerns play a larger economic role. The Demographic Divide The vote also reflected different economic realities. Urban voters were more likely to include: • Service industry workers • Younger workers • Renters • College students • Lower-wage hourly employees For many of these voters, the minimum wage debate was tied directly to affordability, housing costs, groceries, and everyday expenses. Rural voters often faced a different calculation. Many communities are built around: • Small businesses • Family-owned operations • Agriculture • Ranching • Energy-related industries Opponents argued that higher labor costs could place additional pressure on employers already operating with thin margins. The result was not simply Republican versus Democrat. It was largely urban versus rural and different economic realities versus one another. What It Means SQ 832 energized voters in Oklahoma City and Tulsa but could not overcome opposition across the rest of the state. The results suggest that Oklahoma remains deeply divided on economic policy based on where people live, how they work, and what challenges they face daily. The map wasn’t just a vote on wages. It was a snapshot of two different Oklahomas. What do you think? Was SQ 832 rejected because of concerns about small businesses and agriculture, or because voters simply felt $15 an hour was too much, too fast? #SQ832 #OklahomaPolitics #MinimumWage #OklahomaPrimary #Election2026
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Ankor Inclán@ankorinclan·
El primer mando a distancia inalámbrico de la historia no usaba pilas, ni infrarrojos, ni electrónica. Funcionaba con un martillo diminuto golpeando una varilla de aluminio. Zenith lanzó el Space Command en 1956, diseñado por el ingeniero Robert Adler. Cada botón activaba un pequeño percutor mecánico que golpeaba una varilla de aluminio cortada a una longitud exacta, generando un sonido ultrasónico, inaudible para el oído humano, que el televisor captaba mediante un micrófono interno y traducía en una orden: encender, apagar, subir volumen, cambiar de canal. No había circuitos. No había baterías que cambiar. Era pura mecánica de precisión disfrazada de magia doméstica. Zenith llegó a esta solución después de fracasar con un invento anterior, el Flash-Matic de 1955, que usaba una linterna que el espectador apuntaba a sensores en las esquinas de la pantalla. El problema: cualquier rayo de sol que entrara por la ventana también encendía o apagaba el televisor solo. El sistema ultrasónico resolvió ese problema y se mantuvo como estándar de la industria durante casi 25 años, hasta la llegada del infrarrojo en los años 80. A esto la gente lo llamó simplemente "el clicker". Y durante un cuarto de siglo, fue la forma en que el mundo entero dejó de levantarse del sofá. 📍 Zenith Electronics, Space Command, 1956. Fuente: Zenith Electronics, archivo histórico oficial / The Henry Ford Museum, colección digital.
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@deepwebslinger Notice all the paintings are White People.
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DeepWebSlinger@deepwebslinger·
This is why we are not allowed to enter most areas throughout the Grand Canyon. So many signs and artifacts that look like an ancient Egyptian civilization. mr.mountainbeast on TikTok is a MUST FOLLOW. FANTASTIC‼️
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@skillz17q If you have to use E15 in your older vehicle, just mix a little 2 stroke oil in there. That 2 stroke oil will lubricate your seals; lines, etc. and they won't dry out.
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📜Echoes of Empire📜
📜Echoes of Empire📜@EchoesofEmpire_·
In 1953, the US undertook the largest deportation in its history. ‘Operation Wetback’ saw over several hundred thousand people removed.
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@BubbaBD @info_maiden @DrNTXNews I'm an American Racist and I know that Dalit means "broken" or "oppressed" in Sanskrit. We study sub humans to see how jacked up they are and how right we are for being racist and wanting nothing to do with them. Pattern Recognition also plays a large part.
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Bubba Bing@BubbaBD·
@info_maiden @DrNTXNews What American-borne racist has any idea of what slurs Indian castes call each other? Sounds fake.
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Info Battle Maiden
Info Battle Maiden@info_maiden·
People in Frisco, TX are getting fed up. Patriots are leaving instructions for unwanted “neighbors” on how to maintain properties. This is how it’s done. @DrNTXNews
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S E R V I A M@SaintServiamXIV·
I asked AI to formulate a concise summary of Hosea 8:8 from a Christian Identity perspective and this is what I got.
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@MagneticNorse I know of a little country Church with a big Armory and enough MRE's to feed the Town for weeks. Not all Churches are the same. Luke 22:36.
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Magnetic Norse@MagneticNorse·
It’s all people, right? So how, societally, do we get a man to declaw and defang himself to the point that he’s willing to partake in such activity? Shame on you, gentlemen! Reclaim yourselves.
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MatrixMysteries@MatrixMysteries·
“I can’t even use my EBT for croissants or pre-made chicken now? They made life harder for no reason.” “So now I gotta learn to cook? That’s not what my benefits are for.” When restrictions feel like oppression, you start to see how normalized the fraud and entitlement became.
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@RobbieRescue @WallStreetApes Yes. Integration never worked. Our Ancestors were much smarter than we are now. We should have learned the first couple of times. x.com/DyerMatthewD/s…
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Should Churches Be Segregated? When the subject of biblical kinism arises, one may wonder if it is proper if Churches should be racially mixed. With the rising number of immigrants from all nationalities flooding America, as well as every other western nation, it’s a valid question. With the scriptural evidence already provided in this book that reveals God intended for the different races to be separate, it should be clear that this would include membership of a local congregation. As one example, if there was ever a time in biblical history for God to communicate to Israel that they should have a mixed congregation would have been during the days of Ezra and Nehemiah (see chapter 2). All these Israelite men would have had to do is divorce their foreign wives in order to repent from their sin and then teach each group of people they were forbidden to marry one another within the congregation. But this is not what happened. The Israelites separated from these people and sent them away. Nehemiah 13:3 states: “Now it came to pass, when they had heard the law, that they separated from Israel all the mixed multitude.” The Israelites were convicted on separating from these foreigners when they heard the Law of God. Among the scriptures being read, I imagine one of the laws might have been Leviticus 20:26 that says God “severed [separated] you from other people, that ye should be mine.” I believe the reason segregation is necessary, besides the command to be separate, is because if you have a mixed congregation, it is highly probable in time some of the children will marry someone outside of their race. Certainly, this is one of the reasons the Israelites sent their foreign wives and children away, in order that those of their own posterity would not be tempted to commit the same sin they did. This position on keeping the races separate from each other from a biblical point of view has been held by both white and black Christians not long ago in America. The following quote is from a black minister named Rev. Tebo Wilson, who pastored the Sweet Rest Baptist Church in Franklinton, LA, stating his position on segregated Churches: “In the south United States, where there is a heavy negro population, I favor segregation, a hundred percent. I am against integration, and I want my people to know it, and I am telling them at every opportunity that the Southern white man is our best friend because he has been helping us in every way possible for many years. We need the Southern white man’s leadership, and they are not misleading us like those outsiders are doing. We had better stick to our home friends and follow their guidance. I believe if integration does come that it will cause plenty of trouble. We will not have any trouble brought upon us if we do not follow the bad advice of outsiders. I am a peace loving, law abiding American citizen, born in Louisiana. I have been a minister of the Gospel fourteen years. I preach to my congregation that which I believe is right and that integration is wrong since segregation as God has done is and as the old prophets ordered it, the keeping of God’s different races to themselves is the best for the negro and the white races. It is wrong to send our people to strange churches and our little children into strange schools… I give this statement of my own free will, in fact, I insisted to a white friend that I would like to add my voice and my efforts in helping to maintain peaceful relations among our people. I think Mr. Lanier is doing a wonderful thing by resisting integration and I never met a finer fair man.” Charles Hodge, a well-known reformed Presbyterian theologian who was the principal of Princeton Theological Seminary between 1851 and 1878, wrote the following in his book Emancipation concerning the mixing of the races: “Another feature of that plan was the expatriation of the liberated blacks. This also when feasible is wise. There are natural laws which forbid the union of distinct races in the same commonwealth. Where the difference is slight, as between Saxons and Celts, or the Teutonic and Romaic families, the different elements are soon fused. But even here we find that they often refuse to combine and remain apart for ages, the weaker constantly sinking, and the stronger constantly advancing. We have examples of this in the French paysans of Canada, and Louisiana. The effect of the amalgamation of distinct races is seen in the physically, intellectually and socially degraded mongrel inhabitants of Mexico and South America. In these cases the chief elements were the Spanish and Indians, elements less widely separated than the Anglo Saxon and the Negro. The amalgamation of these races must inevitably lead to the deterioration of both. It would fill the country with a feeble and degraded population, which must ultimately perish. For it is a well ascertained fact that the mulatto is far more frail than either the white man or the negro. "We read in the disastrous physical effects of the amalgamation of the blacks and whites, a clear intimation that such amalgamation is contrary to the will of God, and therefore is not an end which statesmen ought in any way to facilitate.” Pastor Henry W. Fancher wrote the following in his book Segregation: God’s Plan and Purpose: “The MASTER in HIS intercessory prayer made this plea: “Holy Father, keep through thine own name those whom thou hast given me, that they may be one, as we are.” John 17:11. Recently some writer quoted the words “may be one” as an argument for doing away with our requirements of separation, and as a reason why white people should attend the services of negro churches, and vice versa, if not join them. But what kind of oneness does JESUS have in mind in this phrase? Do not the following words, “even as we are” tell what HE meant? Since GOD and HIS son exist only as Spirits, their unity could be nothing but spiritual. JESUS must, therefore, be making a petition for the spiritual unity of all believers. It is very clear that those who oppose separate schools, colleges, churches, and public gathering for white peoples and negroes want to destroy both races and people our country with mulattoes. Those who want to put the MASTER’S stamp of approval upon the inter marriage of whites and blacks do not find authority to do so in this verse of scripture.” Dr. Guy T. Gillespie, who was a pastor in the PCUS (Presbyterian Church in the United States) and president of the denomination’s school of Belhaven College in Jackson, Mississippi, wrote the following in his book A Christian View of Segregation: “The problem has also been complicated by the worldwide spread of Karl Marx's doctrine of Internationalism and classless society, combined with the vigorous propaganda of Soviet Communism to bring about a world revolution and break down of all national and racial distinctions and to effect the complete amalgamation of all races… At present the rank and file of the negro race are not particularly interested in intermarriage with the white race, and if left to themselves would probably never seek it; however, the self-appointed leaders of the anti-segregation movement are not only fully aware of the inherent and logical implications of their demand for the repudiation of the principle of segregation, but make bold to declare that the goal which they seek in America is "a social democracy which either begins with marriage, or necessarily includes marriage in its ideals and principles” Pastor Carey Daniel D.D., who pastored The First Baptist Church of West Dallas, said the following in his book God the Original Segregationist: "But the oneness here, like the oneness Jesus prayed for in John 17:11, is purely spiritual and not physical. Neither this nor any other Scripture contradicts God's fixed laws of racial segregation. This verse does not, as some well-meaning people keep insisting nowadays, require the social mingling of Negroes and white people in our schools and churches or anywhere else. It does not require, for example, that I allow my daughter to marry a negro, and I would be a fool to think that impossible if desegregation in our public schools is thrust upon us. Does anyone really doubt that intermarriage and mongrelization are inevitable if this happens? Does anyone actually think it possible to mix millions of black and white school children in the close and constant association of classrooms, the playground and the dining hall without having to invite both together to all the parties, swims, dances and other social activities? The negro would scream "discrimination" to the skies if they were left out. And can any sensible person imagine such a situation as that without the interracial dating, courtship and marriage (not to mention worse evils) that would naturally follow?” Pastor John W. Duggar, who pastored the Parkview Baptist Church in Laurel, Mississippi, wrote the following in his book God’s Answer to Segregation: A Scriptural Treatment of the Racial Issue: “God does not accept a mixture of heresy and truth. The does not justify the means, for the lawful cannot be attained in God's sight by unlawful means. Christ warned his disciples to beware of the leaven (doctrine) of the Pharisees. The same God who will not condone these mixtures in religion or worship would hardly approve the mixing of the races which, in Genesis chapter nine and many other Scriptures by precept and example, he decreed to be separate." NOTE: This is a section out of my book A Case for Biblical Kinism. Read for free at ChristianAmericaMinistries.org or order a copy on Amazon.

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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
I’ve been seeing a common theme, Americans are having a very hard time getting a job “I just got denied from a serving job in a restaurant with a bachelor's degree, and I've actually worked in 2 restaurants for no experience” According to data there are about 250+ applicants for every job being posted in 2026 That’s insane A job seeker in America will need to put in about 100-200+ applications before being hired on average… it never used to be like this
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