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left-handed movie actor, musician, writer, Scorpio: love horror films & fans. Got kids, pets, wife and a granddaughter! Instagram: @choptopmoseley
Los Angeles, CA Tham gia Eylül 2009
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This reporting describes a government by kleptocracy, where bribes & fraud are the norm. If true, fed'l criminal investigations should be underway. nbcnews.com/news/us-news/d…
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The top 297 holders of President Trump's memecoin will be invited to an exclusive gala at Mar-a-Lago. One investor has already bought $7 million worth of $TRUMP for a seat at the table.
Just a reminder that this whole thing is corrupt.
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Bob Kennedy fired all 17 vaccine experts and replaced them with loyalists.
A federal judge just threw out everything they did and restored vaccine schedule's for children. The regime lost.
Full story: dworkinsubstack.com/p/the-trump-re…

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BREAKING: HOLY SMOKES! Bombshell report accuses Trump and Rubio of "the largest fraud in the history of the U.S. immigration system" amounting to over $1.3 billion stolen from migrants.
And the details will absolutely enrage you...
According to the Cato Institute, a right-wing think tank, Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and outgoing DHS Secretary Kristi Noem extracted at least $1.3 billion from migrants in fees for visa processing and other immigration services that they never intended to provide. They took the money, then took no steps to hold up their end of the agreement.
The administration is taking money from immigrant hopefuls from over 90 countries despite the fact that Trump's own xenophobic travel bans have made it so that those same people are "banned from receiving immigrant visas and immigrating permanently to the United States." Trump is having it both ways: taking the money he would get for allowing immigration while simultaneously blocking that immigration.
"During testimony before the US Senate, I called it the largest fraud in the history of the US immigration system. In fact, it is likely the first $1 billion fraud—a theft of processing fees for services never rendered," wrote David J. Bier for Cato.
But the corruption goes so much deeper...
Rubio's State Department has issued internal rules that prohibit his staff from informing the migrants in question that they have no chance of success and their money is essentially being stolen. It's a systemic graft operation.
“Cubans represent the largest group of affected applicants with nearly a million affected applications at a combined cost of $543 million. The second most common was Venezuelans, with 239,000 applications at a cost of $138 million,” Cato reports.
Cato estimates that over 2 million immigrant applicants were affected by the travel bans and had their money taken when there no intention on the part of the administration of rendering the services in question.
"The fees came primarily from applications for work permits and filings to adjust status to permanent residence or immigrant visas—the two ways in which people receive green cards to stay permanently in the United States," writes Bier.
Congress must immediately investigate this blatant, rampant fraud and begin the long, difficult process of ensuring that every single victim is paid back with interest. These people came looking for a better life in the United States and were instead fleeced for what little money they had. This is a kind of cruelty and greed that could only exist with Donald Trump as president.
Please ❤️ and share to demand full refunds!

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"I served in the Air Force, went into combat in October 1943 and flew 18 missions as a tail gunner on a B-l7.
We were shot down before the D-Day invasion, on the first daylight bomber raid on Berlin, March 6, 1944.
That day 68 bombers were shot down.
We got hit, so the crew bailed out and I broke my ankle.
I got captured and taken to Frankfurt.
I spent about 15 months in prison camps. We changed camps three times; the Germans kept moving us around so the Russians couldn’t liberate us.
They took us to Stettin, a port on the North Sea, and crammed us into the hold of a ship for two days.
There must have been 2,500 of us in there, hot as hell, no water, no toilet.
You had to go on deck to take a leak, but no way you could have a bowel movement. When they took us off the ship, they chained two guys together at the wrists, and ran us about three miles to, "Stalag Luft VI."
Another prisoner and I escaped, and were on the run 10 days before locals turned us in.
The penalty for escaping was to work for a week cutting timber for fortifications, digging trenches and burial pits, and stuff like that.
The burial pits were for the Russians, who didn’t get a military burial like the Allies under the Geneva Convention; they were just dumped into the pit.
After about three months, the Russians liberated us in April, 1945."
Augie Donatelli.
Professional Baseball Umpire.
Legend!!!
With Willie Mays and Ray Fosse.

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In 1607, a girl was born in Cologne with the kind of mind that did not fit the mold laid out for her.
Her name was Anna van Schurman. And the path expected of her was a narrow one. Stay quiet. Marry well. Keep your thoughts to yourself.
She didn’t.
By the time she was three, Anna was reading. By eleven, she was quoting Seneca in Latin. That was just the start.
She went on to learn Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic. She studied philosophy, astronomy, theology, and law. She painted with the skill of a master. Wrote poetry. Carved cameos. There wasn’t a subject she didn’t try to master. And when her family moved to Utrecht, the university took notice.
But there was a problem. Women weren’t allowed in. So they made a compromise.
She could attend, but only if she sat behind a curtain. Out of sight. The professors were worried the boys might get distracted by a girl with books.
Anna agreed. She sat in silence. Took it all in. Then wrote a dissertation in flawless Latin arguing that women had the same intellectual capacity as men and should be educated in the same way. It landed like a thunderclap.
Philosophers read it. Clerics debated it. Even Descartes paid attention.
She became known as the Star of Utrecht. She published essays. Sent letters across Europe. Joined the conversation normally reserved for men with titles and power. And she did it all without raising her voice.
Later in life, she walked away from the fame. She joined a religious group that treated women as equals. Critics called her foolish. She called it freedom.
She didn’t start a revolution. She didn’t lead a protest. But her words did something else. They stayed.
Anna van Schurman lit a fire with ink and parchment. And centuries later, it’s still burning.
#archaeohistories

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"High treason"… Shocking poll: 74% of Americans accuse Kushner of dragging Washington into the war for Israel’s benefit.
A new poll shows that 74% of Americans suspect that Jared Kushner “most likely committed high treason” by sabotaging Iranian peace negotiations and acting as an agent for Israel to push the United States into this war.

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