Anonymous ID: 3fa117 July 30, 2021, 5:20 a.m. No.14229328   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Morning anons…

 

>>14226015 (lb)

>The Ark of the Covenant resides under Magazine Mountain, near Paris, Arkansas

 

If this anon is still about…why NOW? Was there a trigger for the information to be released? This is UBER interdasting but wondering where the hell it has been? If, as suspected, Pike and crew they would have taken it their graves, but hard to keep that a secret this long. Do you know if they hid it in a Solomon temple type multi level scenario? Oak Island booby traps, etc?

Anonymous ID: 3fa117 July 30, 2021, 5:31 a.m. No.14229367   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9369 >>9384 >>9414

Well this is interdasting….especially in light of that video yesterday…

 

https://www.un.org/press/en/2019/ngo897.doc.htm

 

"Activists battling climate change, a former child soldier and health workers pioneering new treatments around the world are among thousands of participants who will gather in Salt Lake City, Utah, from 26 to 28 August at the sixty-eighth annual United Nations Civil Society Conference for a global conversation on building inclusive and sustainable cities and communities.

 

The Utah capital is the first city in the United States to host the annual conference outside United Nations Headquarters in New York, reflecting the city’s leadership and demonstrated commitment on sustainability issues.

 

Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski said: “I can think of no better time or place than Salt Lake City, for the United Nations to reintroduce its vision, mission, and values to the American people. With everything we are doing to build a sustainable and resilient city, from investing in more equitable transit and housing to becoming a clean energy city — Salt Lake City is the perfect place to have these important conversations.”

 

Alison Smale, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications, said: “In visiting Salt Lake City I was struck by the rapid growth and innovation there, symbolized by the construction cranes dotting the beautiful mountain landscape, and by the sense of opportunity as young people flock to the region for its educational and job offerings. It is a great setting for a global conversation on inclusion and sustainability in cities and communities of all sizes.”

 

Maruxa Cardama, Secretary General of the non-governmental organizationPartnership on Sustainable Low Carbon Transport (SloCaT), who will chair the event, explained: “The Sustainable Development Goals are a global framework for cooperation to tackle the great challenges of our day. Cities are growing so quickly that it is imperative we build them thoughtfully and make extra efforts to ensure that no person or group is left behind. Our outcome document will reflect what civil society demands from Governments and corporations, but most importantly what we ourselves can concretely do as empowered citizens to ensure our communities are inclusive and sustainable.”