Anonymous ID: aea604 Aug. 30, 2022, 3:18 a.m. No.17463903   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Mayan Child Sacrifices Found Buried With “Supernatural” Stones

 

“Obsidian was a rare commodity in the Maya lowlands,” he noted, “And would have been valued for its ability to produce an exceptionally sharp incision tool.”

 

The Mayan site at Ceibal was first fully explored by archeologists in the 1960s, who discovered a great deal about the Mayan civilization from the artifacts uncovered there. Ceibal was a small city of Maya people, containing around 10,000 people, that lasted from the Preclassic Period of Maya civilization, around 900 BC, to well after the collapse of the Maya civilization, lasting all the way until the 10th century.

 

In 2005, the Ceibal-Petexbatun Archaeological Project decided to reopen the site, so they could use modern technology like laser mapping to see what more information could be uncovered from this ancient city. This technology allowed the archeologists to find these recently uncovered burial sites of child sacrifices.

 

Ritual sacrifice of children was not uncommon in Maya civilization. In Ceibal, the researchers explain in their report that “the substantial number of these ceremonial deposits in the public plaza, interred at different times, indicates these were recurring public events that would have been important for integrating the community.”

 

In the Maya civilization, human sacrifice was linked to the concepts of creation and rebirth. Children were usually sacrificed to dedicate new temples or to aid in the renewal of the harvest. Likely, it was these causes to which the children were sacrificed.

 

https://allthatsinteresting.com/mayan-child-sacrifices-stones

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>>17463801

Anonymous ID: aea604 Aug. 30, 2022, 4:12 a.m. No.17464068   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4073

Red text bandit in August 2018, reminder his spelling is just as bad, all the way back then

 

08/16/18 (Thu) 01:48:08 c74782 (5) No.2620236

 

GOD FUCKING DAMNIT I WANT SO MUTHER FUCKING BOOM FUCKING BOOM BOOMS NOW YOU FUCKS NOW I WANT THEM I'VE WAITED AND YOU FUCKING PROMISED AND I EVEN ORDERED THE TEE SHIRT BUT STILL IT'S NEXT WEEK ALWAYS NEXT WEEK FOR THE BOOM BOOMS AND I WANT FOUR BOOMS I WAS PROMISED FOUR AND MILTARY FUCKING TRIBUNALS!!!!!!

Anonymous ID: aea604 Aug. 30, 2022, 4:44 a.m. No.17464148   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4154

>>17464132

>There used to be this myth that someone would post here more likely with the bakers girls than without…

Yeah, I see the patterns of memes these days.

Especially when reading the breads, not just the notables, when not on the board.

Same thing goes with posting, but that I've seen all along and tend to express my P's and crush the Q's, if you know what I mean?

kek

Anonymous ID: aea604 Aug. 30, 2022, 4:46 a.m. No.17464155   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4170 >>4186 >>4192 >>4212 >>4231

>>17464139

Yes, it is true

 

Search for: "robyn epps" (22 Results)

 

#16843370 at 2022-07-27 19:18:38 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #21221: Trump Went 33-0 in Texas Primary Edition

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/13/us/politics/jan-6-conspiracy-theory-ray-epps.html

 

A Trump Backer's Downfall as the Target of a Jan. 6 Conspiracy Theory

Ray epps became the unwitting face of an attempt by pro-Trump forces to promote the baseless idea that the F.B.I. was behind the attack on the Capitol.

 

robyn epps

National Director of Sales and Development

Dominion Enterprises

Oct 1990 - Jun 2018

27 years 9 months

Anonymous ID: aea604 Aug. 30, 2022, 4:49 a.m. No.17464159   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4173 >>4176 >>4195 >>4212

A Trump Backer’s Downfall as the Target of a Jan. 6 Conspiracy Theory

 

Ray Epps became the unwitting face of an attempt by pro-Trump forces to promote the baseless idea that the F.B.I. was behind the attack on the Capitol.

 

A Trump Backer’s Downfall as the Target of a Jan. 6 Conspiracy Theory

 

Ray Epps became the unwitting face of an attempt by pro-Trump forces to promote the baseless idea that the F.B.I. was behind the attack on the Capitol.

 

Ray Epps and his wife, Robyn Epps. Mr. Epps became the face of a conspiracy theory that rocked their lives as it spread into the mainstream.

Ray Epps and his wife, Robyn Epps. Mr. Epps became the face of a conspiracy theory that rocked their lives as it spread into the mainstream.Credit…Alan Feuer/The New York Times

Ray Epps and his wife, Robyn Epps. Mr. Epps became the face of a conspiracy theory that rocked their lives as it spread into the mainstream.

 

By Alan Feuer

July 13, 2022

 

IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS — Up a winding country road, in a trailer park a half-mile from a cattle ranch, lives a man whose life has been ruined by a Jan. 6 conspiracy theory.

 

Ray Epps has suffered enormously in the past 10 months as right-wing media figures and Republican politicians have baselessly described him as a covert government agent who helped to instigate the attack on the Capitol last year.

 

Strangers have assailed him as a coward and a traitor and have menacingly cautioned him to sleep with one eye open. He was forced to sell his business and his home in Arizona. Fearing for his safety and uncertain of his future, he and his wife moved into a mobile home in the foothills of the Rockies, with all of their belongings crammed into shipping containers in a high-desert meadow, a mile or two away.

 

“And for what — lies?” Mr. Epps asked the other day with a look of pained exhaustion. “All of this, it’s just been hell.”

 

Almost from the moment that a violent mob stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, allies of former President Donald J. Trump have sought to shift the blame for the attack away from the people who were in the pro-Trump crowd that day to any number of scapegoats.

To our readers:

 

Stories like this are possible because of our deep commitment to original reporting, produced by a global staff of over 1,700 journalists who have all dedicated themselves to helping you understand the world. That work is only possible because of the support of our subscribers. We hope you’ll consider becoming one today.

 

First they pointed at antifa, the leftist activists who have a history of clashing with Mr. Trump’s backers but who did not show up when the Capitol was breached. Then they tried to fault the F.B.I., which, according to those who spread the baseless tale, planned the attack to provoke a crackdown on conservatives.

 

Mr. Epps, 61, was not just a bystander on Jan. 6. He traveled to Washington to back Mr. Trump, was taped urging people to go to the Capitol and was there himself on the day of the assault. But through a series of events that twisted his role, he became the face of this conspiracy theory about the F.B.I. as it spread from the fringes to the mainstream.

 

Obscure right-wing media outlets, like Revolver News, used selectively edited videos and unfounded leaps of logic to paint him as a secret federal asset in charge of a “breach team” responsible for setting off the riot at the Capitol.

 

The stories about Mr. Epps were quickly seized on by the Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who gave them a wider audience. They were also echoed by Republican members of Congress like Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Senator Ted Cruz of Texas.

 

Eventually, Mr. Trump joined the fray, mentioning Mr. Epps at one of his political rallies and lending fuel to a viral Twitter hashtag, #WhoIsRayEpps.

Key Revelations From the Jan. 6 Hearings

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Anonymous ID: aea604 Aug. 30, 2022, 4:50 a.m. No.17464162   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4212

>>17464139

#16839238 at 2022-07-27 02:02:48 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #21216: Trump prosecution look here not at NWO crimes against humanity edition

 

>>16837760, >>16837777 (lb)

robyn epps, Ray epps wife & Dominion National Director?

 

Dominion Enterprises appears to be a a builder of web sites (e.g. Boat Trader, Cycle Trader and RV Trader) and does not appear to be related to Dominion Voting Systems. Back last summer/fall there we digs done and the parent was State Street Capital.

 

However, this is also strange because I cannot find much on State Street Capital today. I can find Staple Street Capital that references a man by the name of Hootan Taghoobzadeh who is named in the original SEC document that led to all the diggs.

 

Sources:

https://qresear.ch/?q=state+street+capital

https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1827586/000182758620000001/xslFormDX01/primary_doc.xml

https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_app/ownership-of-dominion-draws-scrutiny-after-unusual-fundraising_3618603.html (behind paywall that's easily defeated with 'Developer Tools')

Anonymous ID: aea604 Aug. 30, 2022, 4:51 a.m. No.17464164   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4212

>>17464139

#16827014 at 2022-07-26 18:25:08 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #21210: What really happened to the Native Americans? Edition

 

robyn epps Promoted to National Director of Sales and Development

Norfolk, VA, July 26, 2007 (PR.com) For Rent Media Solutions, a leading apartment resource for searching apartment communities nationwide, and a division of Dominion Enterprises, has announced that robyn epps has been promoted to national director of sales and development for After 55 Housing and Resource Guide. epps' first project for the company is to re-launch Senior Outlook magazine as After 55 Housing and Resource Guide.

 

"robyn is the perfect match in developing this niche publication," said Sarah Malone, vice president of sales for After 55 Housing and Resource Guide. "She is creative, innovative and has an abundance of energy. robyn has a talent for launching new products and is excited to help this division of our company flourish. She is an excellent spokesperson for After 55 Housing and Resource Guide, as she brings a new approach to addressing the market needs for senior housing."

 

epps started her career with the company in 1990 as an account executive in Denver, Las Vegas and Phoenix. She was promoted to sales manager in 1995 and to general sales manager in 1997. In 2000, epps was appointed to her most recent position, regional manager for the Southwest region, where she oversaw the Phoenix, Tucson, Salt Lake City, Albuquerque and Las Vegas markets. epps launched four Para Rentar publications and the Boise For Rent magazine. She also re-launched the Salt Lake City and Albuquerque For Rent magazines and the Phoenix Senior Outlook.

(cont)

 

https://www.pr.com/press-release/46421

Anonymous ID: aea604 Aug. 30, 2022, 4:53 a.m. No.17464173   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4212

>>17464159

Making a case against Trump. The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack is laying out a comprehensive narrative of President Donald J. Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Here are the main themes that have emerged so far from eight public hearings:

 

An unsettling narrative. During the first hearing, the committee described in vivid detail what it characterized as an attempted coup orchestrated by the former president that culminated in the assault on the Capitol. At the heart of the gripping story were three main players: Mr. Trump, the Proud Boys and a Capitol Police officer.

 

Creating election lies. In its second hearing, the panel showed how Mr. Trump ignored aides and advisers as he declared victory prematurely and relentlessly pressed claims of fraud he was told were wrong. “He’s become detached from reality if he really believes this stuff,” William P. Barr, the former attorney general, said of Mr. Trump during a videotaped interview.

 

Pressuring Pence. Mr. Trump continued pressuring Vice President Mike Pence to go along with a plan to overturn his loss even after he was told it was illegal, according to testimony laid out by the panel during the third hearing. The committee showed how Mr. Trump’s actions led his supporters to storm the Capitol, sending Mr. Pence fleeing for his life.

 

Fake elector plan. The committee used its fourth hearing to detail how Mr. Trump was personally involved in a scheme to put forward fake electors. The panel also presented fresh details on how the former president leaned on state officials to invalidate his defeat, opening them up to violent threats when they refused.

 

Strong arming the Justice Dept. During the fifth hearing, the panel explored Mr. Trump’s wide-ranging and relentless scheme to misuse the Justice Department to keep himself in power. The panel also presented evidence that at least half a dozen Republican members of Congress sought pre-emptive pardons.

 

The surprise hearing. Cassidy Hutchinson, ​​a former White House aide, delivered explosive testimony during the panel’s sixth session, saying that the president knew the crowd on Jan. 6 was armed, but wanted to loosen security. She also painted Mark Meadows, the White House chief of staff, as disengaged and unwilling to act as rioters approached the Capitol.

 

Planning a march. Mr. Trump planned to lead a march to the Capitol on Jan. 6 but wanted it to look spontaneous, the committee revealed during its seventh hearing. Representative Liz Cheney also said that Mr. Trump had reached out to a witness in the panel’s investigation, and that the committee had informed the Justice Department of the approach.

 

A “complete dereliction” of duty. In the final public hearing of the summer, the panel accused the former president of dereliction of duty for failing to act to stop the Capitol assault. The committee documented how, over 187 minutes, Mr. Trump had ignored pleas to call off the mob and then refused to say the election was over even a day after the attack.

 

After months of watching from the shadows as public figures he once respected — Mr. Trump among them — tarred his name and destroyed his reputation, Mr. Epps decided that he wanted to answer that question for himself.

 

In a daylong interview, sitting in his air-conditioned recreational vehicle with his wife, Robyn, and their two Shih Tzus beside him, Mr. Epps described himself as a father, a former Marine and a staunch but disillusioned conservative whose leaders had betrayed him. He granted the interview on the condition that the location of his new home not be disclosed.

 

“I am at the center of this thing, and it’s the biggest farce that’s ever been,” he said. “It’s just not right. The American people are being led down a path. I think it should be criminal.”

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Former President Donald J. Trump mentioned Mr. Epps at one of his political rallies, lending fuel to a viral Twitter hashtag, #WhoIsRayEpps.

Former President Donald J. Trump mentioned Mr. Epps at one of his political rallies, lending fuel to a viral Twitter hashtag, #WhoIsRayEpps.Credit…Maddie McGarvey for The New York Times

Former President Donald J. Trump mentioned Mr. Epps at one of his political rallies, lending fuel to a viral Twitter hashtag, #WhoIsRayEpps.

Anonymous ID: aea604 Aug. 30, 2022, 4:55 a.m. No.17464176   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4212

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/13/us/politics/jan-6-conspiracy-theory-ray-epps.html

 

>>17464159

To that end, Mr. Epps and his wife have been searching for a lawyer to help them file a defamation lawsuit against several of the people who have spread the false accounts. Should they end up doing so, they would join a list of other individuals and companies — most notably, the voting machine producer Dominion Voting Systems — in using the courts to push back on the rampant disinformation that emerged again and again during Mr. Trump’s efforts to overturn the election.

 

“The truth needs to come out,” Mr. Epps explained, petting his dogs.

 

While Mr. Epps was a participant in some of the events that unfolded on Jan. 6, the claim that he inspired the Capitol riot in a “false flag” plot is solely based on the fact that he has never been arrested and therefore must be under the protection of the government.

 

But scores, if not hundreds, of people who appear to have committed minor crimes that day were investigated by the F.B.I. but have not been charged or taken into custody.

 

How Times reporters cover politics. We rely on our journalists to be independent observers. So while Times staff members may vote, they are not allowed to endorse or campaign for candidates or political causes. This includes participating in marches or rallies in support of a movement or giving money to, or raising money for, any political candidate or election cause.

Learn more about our process.

 

Mr. Epps said that he had acted stupidly at times when he and one of his sons took a last-minute trip to Washington for Mr. Trump’s speech about election fraud. But he said that he had managed to avoid arrest because he reached out to the F.B.I. within minutes of discovering that agents wanted to speak with him.

 

On Jan. 8, 2021, just two days after the Capitol was attacked, Mr. Epps learned from a family member that the F.B.I. had issued a be-on-the-lookout alert in his name. He said he immediately called the bureau’s National Threat Operations Center, and his phone records show that he spoke to agents there for nearly an hour.

 

The F.B.I. has repeatedly declined to comment on Mr. Epps, but his account of calling the operations center — and of sitting down for a formal discussion with federal agents in March 2021 — is backed by transcripts of those interviews reviewed by The New York Times.

 

The interview transcripts show that Mr. Epps told agents that he had spent much of his time at the Capitol seeking to calm down other rioters, an assertion supported by multiple video clips.

 

Mr. Epps, who questioned the results of the election, was also interviewed twice by the House select committee on Jan. 6. After his dealings with the panel were completed, officials released a statement saying he had told them that he never worked as an asset for, or an employee of, any federal law enforcement agency.

 

One of the moments Mr. Epps said he regrets most from his stay in Washington took place the night before the Capitol attack, when he joined his son and a friend for a pro-Trump rally at Black Lives Matter Plaza. During the event, he was videotaped by a right-wing provocateur encouraging people to go inside the Capitol on Jan. 6 in what he described, even at the time, as a form of peaceful protest.

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Mr. Epps acknowledged that he helped orchestrate the movements of the pro-Trump crowd by pointing protesters in the direction of the Capitol.

Mr. Epps acknowledged that he helped orchestrate the movements of the pro-Trump crowd by pointing protesters in the direction of the Capitol.Credit…Kenny Holston for The New York Times

Mr. Epps acknowledged that he helped orchestrate the movements of the pro-Trump crowd by pointing protesters in the direction of the Capitol.

>>17464159

Anonymous ID: aea604 Aug. 30, 2022, 4:57 a.m. No.17464186   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4201

>>17464155

#15368002 at 2022-01-13 21:42:14 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #19439: Welcome New BO Flint Edition

 

https://www.dnb.com/business-directory/company-profiles.rocking_r_farms_llc.fc74cda78eb37000781170a28f947553.html

 

Ray and robyn epps – Shadow people