Anonymous ID: c6a245 May 30, 2022, 9:34 a.m. No.16368830   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8853

>>16368742

This person is not "mentally unfit", he has devolved and embraced pure evil over the past fifty years or so.

All that evil adds up over the years, and God punishes (((THEM))) while they are still living so as the righteous may identify the wicked.

No time has it been clearer to identify the good from the wicked.

Of course we are all not without sin, but at least we pick ourselves up and seek forgiveness for our transgressions against God's commandments.

But this guy…seems to revel and roll around in the filth.

I feel ill when I see him.

Don't demons do that to you in haunted houses, they can make you feel ill?

He makes me feel ill right through my screen!

God please HELP US!

Anonymous ID: c6a245 May 30, 2022, 10:19 a.m. No.16369061   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9065

>>16369026

>>16369042

>>16367381 pb notable nom

>interesting andNOTABLE

 

>certainly along with this…

 

>Russia has THEM CUPPED frens…all they need to do is SQUEEZE…

 

>We are WEEKS away from severe food shortages and we are doing nothing…

 

>BTW a human can survive for weeks even months with ZERO food. We do need water. However we can fast for at least a month with no problems. In fact we will be HEALTHIER at the end of the fast. It might be what is in store as it would eradicate all the disease and bacteria we currently have consuming us.

 

>"The rush to impose sanctions on Russia, and the departure of scores of companies from the country, following the launch of the military operation in Ukraine was done with a specific calculus: To devastate the Russian economy. However, in a globalized world where everything is linked, all actions have consequences.

 

>Russia is one of the world’s leading exporters of fertilizers. According to the Fertilizer Institute in the US, in terms of the global export market, Russia accounts for 23% of ammonia, 14% of urea, and 21% of potash, as well as 10% of processed phosphate exports.

 

>The World Bank’s Fertilizer Price Index rose nearly 10% in the first quarter of 2022, to an all-time high in nominal terms. The increase follows last year’s 80% surge. According to the projections, the prices will rise by almost 70% this year before falling – presumably – twelve months hence."

 

>https://www.rt.com/news/556124-fertilizer-prices-victims-sanctions/