Was it? Did we really have 100,000 interpreters? (700,000 refugees?) Hhhhmmmm
Can anyone Confirm planeloads were brought in to the USA?
How do we know they didn't just fly them to another AFG airport and unload them?
Was it? Did we really have 100,000 interpreters? (700,000 refugees?) Hhhhmmmm
Can anyone Confirm planeloads were brought in to the USA?
How do we know they didn't just fly them to another AFG airport and unload them?
Each with 7 family members=700,000 refugees
DO IT!
DO IT!
DO IT!
DO IT!
DO IT!
We all need to
-pull our kids out of school
-refuse the mask
-refuse the shot
-refuse to shop where they require masks
be loud, be vocal, and stand firm.
Let them know WE, THE PEOPLE will not give in to their tyrrany.
Bunch of military (each, individually) saying ," It's not happening…. nope, it's not happening. Not happening"
https://mobile.twitter.com/maybe60794885/status/1432763873048866816
Click on the link. You don't have to have a twataccount to view the video.
What is this last name?PASSW
Password?
And what are the "X" things on the strip behind him? Just stitching?
Reeeeeeeeeeeing intensifies
>https://mobile.twitter.com/maybe60794885/status/1432763873048866816
Found his name: PASSWATERS
WATCH THE WATERS
>Interesting numerology in English Gematria
Why, yes, yes it is 'dasting.
Q drop 846
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY…
Samuel Mason, a Patriot captain in command of Fort Henry on the Ohio frontier, survives a devastating Native American attack on August 31, 1777.
The son of a distinguished Virginia family, Samuel Mason became a militia officer and was assigned to the western frontier post of Fort Henry in present-day West Virginia.
In the summer of 1777, with the colonies fighting a war for independence, Mason feared attacks by the Native allies of the British. He was proven correct on August 31, 1777, when a band of Native Americans from several eastern tribes attacked the fort.
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/sam-mason-survives-indian-attack-2
>8+3+1+2+2+1 = 17
Where's a damn clockfag when you need one?
What's on the clock for today?