john rogerson

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john rogerson

john rogerson

@huckleview

Ascension Whisperer-Symbolist Reveler-Poetic Concealer

شامل ہوئے Ocak 2014
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Hidden deep in Venezuela’s jungle, Salto Duruhuaya is a striking waterfall known for curtain-like cascade over granite rock. Far from the usual paths, it remains a quiet, lesser-known natural gem 📹 christpheer
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Liz Churchill
Liz Churchill@liz_churchill10·
Idaho just nuked the Vaccine Cartel… Study: 40% of vaccinated kids sickened by ‘vaccines’. 1.7 MILLION American children are maimed every single year. Idaho is banning ALL medical mandates…no more forced poison. Idaho chose freedom. The rest are choosing child sacrifice.
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DeepWebSlinger
DeepWebSlinger@deepwebslinger·
I just posted an industrial-sized electromagnetic perpetual motion generator video ... and immediately, every bot, skeptic, and shill across the internet rushed out to mock it. They can laugh all they want. Thousands of videos already exist showing handmade perpetual motion generators that run entirely on their own....no external electricity needed. These machines generate more power than they consume, delivering true net-positive energy. They wont run forever without any care, but the maintenance required is remarkably minimal. The benefits? Absolutely incredible. Clean, limitless energy is no longer science fiction. The energy revolution has begun and eventually, these machines will be mass produced. It's inevitable⚡
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Bronze Giant
Bronze Giant@RjNol·
Are you familiar with the Dragon's Eye in Thailand? Giants...Titans. Known as Kulangka's navel or the serpent's eye, it belongs to the Naga of Bueng Song Long, Bueng Kan. "Experts" assure that they are natural formations.
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Richard Gage, AIA, Architect
Richard Gage, AIA, Architect@RichardGage_911·
[RG911Team] Once you see it, you can’t unsee it. A building with partial damage or fires should tilt over or have a partial collapse. So what happened to building 7 on 9/11?
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
Chemtrail Pilot whistleblower..."Over 80% of geoengineering pilots don't have families or children. They are handpicked & specifically targeted to be someone who has no one to care about."
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GP Q
GP Q@argosaki·
Trust president Trump . This was always part of the plan.✅✅✅
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Earth Hippy 🌎🕊️💚
OUR GREATEST ALLY… You can guess why Hollywood would never greenlight this movie. Oscar worthy!!
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healthbot
healthbot@thehealthb0t·
"I didn't know it was possible for a human to die so horrifically, so quickly, before they rolled out the mRNA injections...[For] days, patients would be seizing, and no medications would stop it, and eventually they...kinda had to be put down." A hospital medical coder who goes only by "Zoe" for this interview describes for Children's Health Defense the horrors she witnessed following the rollout of the COVID injections. Among the unthinkable, and deadly, illnesses were things like encephalitis, gangrene of the spine, blood clots, strokes, and multiple system organ failure. "I didn't know it was possible for a human to die so horrifically, so quickly, before they rolled out the mRNA injections...It was insane, I've never seen anything like that. The worst of them, they called it sepsis, but it was like instant multi-organ failure. Like, within hours patients would die of liver, lung, kidney... failure [all at once]..." Zoe tells CHD. She adds that "Some of the records...[from the] emergency crew that found them [the injection victims], it's like their body tried to reject everything and [in] some of these cases their family would be there 30 minutes before, and then within an hour they're dead." Zoe notes that "there were patients coming in with seizures like I'd never seen before," and that hospital staff "couldn't control some of them." The coder adds, "[For] days, patients would be seizing, and no medications would stop it, and eventually they...kinda had to be put down." "They called it encephalitis, or encephalopathy, and then later on, even the coding organization...[called it] COVID-19-associated encephalitis," Zoe says. "[T]he clots were insane," the coder notes. "Never seen clots like that before—even the interventional radiologists that were going in with...scopes where they can do heart interventions and do stents [a stent is a tube usually constructed of a metallic alloy or a polymer] in carotid artery (if you have a stroke going to your brain), normally it's rare to have more than one stent go in, and they were documenting...multiple locations all at once. They had heart attack cases that were like that where they needed massive amounts of stents that they never needed before." Zoe goes on to say that "There were people that were hiking in their 20s that were totally healthy, that had been running marathons, that suddenly needed a leg amputated because they had a massive blood clot going from their hip all the way down to their leg, and it couldn't be saved." "There were some cases of overnight spinal gangrene, which I'd never seen before," the coder adds. "And, you know, you can't amputate the spine when it goes gangrenous. Normally they cut out tissue that's dying like that so it prevents further infection and they didn't know what to do. The only thing they could do was...basically replace that part of [their] spine with an implant, that's the best they could do... It was really intense." As for doctors' responses to these horrors, Zoe says, "[they] were baffled, they weren't connecting the dots." However, she adds that "Knowing what the potential symptoms of a vaccine injury could be, we 100% had all the things I just described." Despite that knowledge, "doctors would never tell [patients] that. They would just say, 'It's a stroke. It's a heart attack. It's a blood clot.' And then they would never connect the two."
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Red Pill Dispenser
Red Pill Dispenser@redpilldispensr·
Another win for the "conspiracy theorists"... "We have a bunch of pedophile cannibals as our elites." "It's 3,500 people worldwide, be they bankers, be they royalty, be they Hollywood, be they polite society types, be they EU regulators." "They knew that to get ahead, they had to let themselves be compromised. So they've been compromised by eating baby brains or s*x with children."
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Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives
Democrats used the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to destroy the black family structure. • Every census from 1890 to 1950 showed that black labor force participation rates were higher than those of whites. • In 1950, 72% of all black men and 81% of black women had been married Pregnancies had been decreasing; both poverty and dependency were declining, and black income was rising in both absolute and relative terms to white income. • In 1965, 76.4% of black children were born to married women. What change? After the magnificent Dr. King advocated for peace and inclusion, this led to white guilt which Democrats used to take advantage of to fund President Johnson’s “War on Poverty This attacked longstanding values and principled behavior within the black American community This is what Democrat Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan called “defining deviancy downward.” & with Civil Rights Act of 1964 giving legal credence to making any sort of behavioral judgment toxic, the culture that held together the black American family was fundamentally changed. The result: • The 1960 census showed the first signs of a decline in black marriages, with acceleration in later years. • In 1980, 31% of all black first-born children were born to teenage mothers. • By 1992, 54% of all black children were living only with their mothers. • From 1990 to 1994, 77% of first births to black women were premarital. • By the 2000s, 75% of blacks with a high-school degree or some college were not married. • Less than half of black students graduated from high school in 2005. • Today, black males between the ages of 14 and 17 commit homicide at ten times the rate of white and Hispanic males of the same age combined. • In many urban areas, the black illegitimacy rate is well over 80%. Democrats hide our history because they intend to repeat it. They used white guilt to destroy us before. Do you think it’s random things got worse after BLM? We have to put our strings down. I am tired of us not being tired of being their puppets. What do we have to lose? We already lost ourselves along the way…
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🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸
Here it is: Former FBI agent John D’Souza exposes the true identity of the “Renegade” Barry Soetoro. “In 2008, something unbelievable happened for us in the FBI. We were getting lots of rumors about this high-level asset that worked with several intelligence agencies at the same time. He worked for the Saudi Intelligence Service. He worked for the CIA and he was being developed as a political asset in Chicago, Illinois.” “It’s this individual whose name I don’t like to say. Who became president of the United States.” “One of his code names is Renegade. His real name was Barry Soetoro.” “His mission was to destroy the United States from within.” Renegade is the only president in modern history who has not been the subject of investigations—while his fingerprints are all over virtually every treasonous conspiracy involving his masters in the intelligence community, including the four-year destruction of America during his third term in 2020.
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Johnny Midnight ⚡️
Johnny Midnight ⚡️@its_The_Dr·
Interesting, how they used to keep everything fresh without plastic wrap or Tin foil!
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Liz Churchill
Liz Churchill@liz_churchill10·
Germany WAKES UP as AfD’s Alice Weidel drops the bomb… “Within 100 days…we will CLOSE THE BORDERS, CUT ALL MIGRANT SUBSIDIES…and we’ll launch the LARGEST DEPORTATIONS IN HISTORY!” After years of no-go hellholes... the migrant invasion ends NOW. Remigration or death.
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₿en Wehrman
₿en Wehrman@benwehrman·
According to NASA, there are "millions" of pieces of debris orbiting around our globe, including over 40,000 manmade satellites, all flying at a mind-boggling 17,000+ MPH (that's 10x the velocity of a speeding sniper rifle bullet) Who is manning the Artemis II Xbox controller to dodge all of these objects careening around at 20x the speed of sound, in all different directions, any one of which would completely decimate the spacecraft and all astronauts inside it? 🤔
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The Best
The Best@Thebestfigen·
A painting depicting a battle with a dragon, hidden behind other paintings for over 380 years, was discovered just four years ago during church restoration.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Amazon agrees to pay $20.5 million to settle allegations that its data centers in Morrow County Oregon contributed to contaminating ground water with nitrate pollution in the agricultural community Here’s what happens - Amazon uses huge volumes of water to cool its data centers - Because the data centers use water that has nitrates in it from the area, water evaporates during the cooling process - What's left is highly concentrated nitrate water - That highly concentrated nitrate water then goes back out over the farmland, seeping back into the groundwater water Now imagine this nationwide on a massive scale due to thousands of data centers being built
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TheRealCherokeeOwl 🦉
TheRealCherokeeOwl 🦉@CherokeeOwl·
Did you know? The rich, beloved flavor of vanilla in your ice cream, cakes, and coffee owes a huge debt to the sharp observation of a 12-year-old boy named Edmond Albius. In 1841, on the island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean, a vanilla orchid vine had been flowering beautifully for over 20 years on the property where young Edmond worked — yet it had never produced a single pod. One morning, his employer, Ferréol Bellier-Beaumont, was astonished to discover two plump vanilla beans hanging from the vine. When asked how it happened, 12-year-old Edmond calmly explained that he had pollinated the flowers himself. Skeptical at first, Bellier-Beaumont watched as more pods soon appeared. He asked the boy to demonstrate — and what Edmond revealed was pure genius. Drawing on the basic botany his master had taught him (including hand-pollinating watermelon), Edmond had closely studied the delicate vanilla blossom. He noticed that its male and female parts were separated by a thin membrane called the rostellum. Using nothing more than a thin stick, twig, or blade of grass, he gently lifted that flap and, with a quick motion of his thumb, transferred the sticky pollen onto the stigma. The technique was incredibly simple, fast, and reliable — taking just seconds per flower. It worked every time. This breakthrough unlocked commercial vanilla production far from its native Mexico, where special bees once handled pollination. Réunion quickly became a major vanilla-growing region, and the flavor we all love spread around the world. Edmond Albius (c. 1829–1880) spent his life in horticulture on the island and passed away in Sainte-Suzanne, Réunion. Today he is honored with a street, a school, and a sculpture in his memory — a fitting tribute to the curious young mind whose discovery changed the global taste of sweetness forever.
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