>666
Maybe it's a countdown and not Bidan's
I don't know what time he said it, but here's an approximate
>666
Maybe it's a countdown and not Bidan's
I don't know what time he said it, but here's an approximate
And 60 Minutes about to air about the 2 school aged boys in TX who ended up in ICU from the vax.
California parents file lawsuit to stop curriculum that makes kids pray to Aztec gods
According to FOX 11, The issue emerged earlier this year when researcher Chris Rufo reported on that particular aspect of the stateโs ethnic studies curriculum. As Fox News previously noted, the curriculum suggests chants that invoke the deity Tezkatlipoka.
Tezkatlipoka is an Aztec god that was honored with human sacrifices. According to the World History Encyclopedia, an impersonator of Tezkatlipoka would be sacrificed with his heart removed to honor the deity. In Aztec mythology, Tezkatlipoka is the brother of Quetzalcoatl, Huitzilopochtli, and Xipe Totec โ all of whom appear to be invoked in the chant.
https://endtimeheadlines.org/2021/10/california-parents-file-lawsuit-to-stop-curriculum-that-makes-kids-pray-to-aztec-gods/?
Schools without money-hungry superintendents, without oreo-chugging, obese, drama queen teachers, and without pervert pedo coaches need to make a come back.
AND GET RID OF STANDARDIZED TESTING
In my area, retired teachers hold virtual or in-person co-op classes for homeschoolers. Usually a once or twice a week class. Parents pay a fee, of course. Or retired teachers offer tutoring, etc. Gives the teacher some extra income and parents a break, especially for subjects in which the parent may not be so strong.
Or extracurricular - art, music, etc.
The classes fill up quick.
Anon will say for those considering homeschool. It's not near as hard as it sounds, and it takes much less time than 7 hours a day. Anon and kids in our 2nd yr of homeschool after several years of public and I wished I had done it a very long time ago.