Anonymous ID: fc55b8 Dec. 5, 2020, 5:52 a.m. No.11912850   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2861 >>3011 >>3075 >>3190 >>3272 >>3357

>>11912836

Uh, no. Cali residents did NOT put these people into office. They were selected and placed into office, based on their ability to be controlled.

 

Are we not witnessing the Systematic VOTER FRAUD play out across the country?

 

Cali VOTED RED. Trump signs EVERYWHERE! There is NO WAY he lost CA. None. Zip. Zero.

Anonymous ID: fc55b8 Dec. 5, 2020, 6:41 a.m. No.11913018   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11912980

You seem to want to incite riots. Patriots are UNITED and HOLDING THE LINE. Posting things like "WAKE UP"… Taking it into our own hands. We did. We Voted. We support POTUS, and he will lead us, not FEAR TACTICS.

 

Who controls the NG?

Why was the NG recently activated in select cities within the US?

Can the NG work in coordination w/ the marines?

Do conditions need to be satisfied to authorize?

What former President used the military to save the republic and what occurred exactly?

Biggest drop to ever be provided on Pol. Study and prepare. The masses tend to panic in such situations. No war. No civil unrest. Clean and swift

Anonymous ID: fc55b8 Dec. 5, 2020, 7:31 a.m. No.11913285   🗄️.is 🔗kun

From the other day, but seemed like Comms.

 

Myanmar monk saves snakes from the slaughter

 

Snakes have found a safe space in Myanmar - a global hub for the illegal wildlife trade. For five years, this Buddhist temple in the city of Yangon has been taking in pythons and cobras and vipers otherwise destined for the black market. The sanctuary is run by Wilatha, a monk at the temple. "I always check on their health every morning. I feel from the bottom of my heart that they are my sons and daughters." The snakes are usually caught in or near homes, brought here by members of the community. According to Buddhist beliefs, saving a life will earn them 'merit,' though Wilatha's mission has an environmental angle, as well. "If I don't save these snakes and shelter them here, these snakes will be sold off in the black market. If so, the python would be extinct in Myanmar in the future. I believe that losing even one animal species will cause problems to nature. Even though we don't know specifically about their benefit to nature, the species are helping our environment." Conservationists say snakes are often smuggled to neighboring countries like China and Thailand, where they're eaten or used to make traditional medicine. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has sounded the alarm about their shrinking numbers, listing the Burmese python as "vulnerable" in Southeast Asia. Wilatha has made it part of his job to get the residents of his sanctuary back to the wild. Working with the forest authority, he releases those he feels are ready, hoping they are never caught again.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/myanmar-monk-saves-snakes-slaughter-054440366.html