>nWo
"No! We object."
>Serena Shim
Notable
Serena Shim Exposes Hunter Biden as part of cabal destroying Syria, gets killed next day
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>Requesting doxxing of BO / BVs.
You've just doxxed yourself. Nice self-own.
Nice collection; thank you for posting. This is the first time I've seen the testimony posted herein.
>And why so many names just entered the race. It is coordinated
Automatically expose and reject every candidate whose campaign began within three weeks of this event. ALL of them are joined to the NWO satanists at the hip. NONE of them, regardless of how well they come across, would be good for the people of the u S of A.
The eyewitness statements I've read paint the picture of a guy who stepped in only after other people were terrified, and even then, the defender didn't intend to kill the predator, just to detain him so no one would be hurt. The death was not premeditated; it was an accidental death which protected the public. A reasonable person would not charge this man (the defender) with murder. Multiple eyewitnesses have already exonerated him with their testimony. Prosecuting him is another brick in the wall being built to make self-defense unlawful.
Thank you! Per my experience, those suggestions are credible. I shop at both HD & Costco, and I've used a few of the tips listed in the article.
Proof of life for Denise George - is she still breathing?
They might object to the gay-trans messaging, but their sacred book teaches pedophilia is a-OK
> I will ran him over with my car
Brilliant use of time-travel - two tenses in one sentence. Before time travel, this used to be considered bad grammar.
>Who’s the sucker?
You, if you believe "81 million" real live unique individual humans actually cast their votes for FJB and his criminal cabal.
Captured and enslaved Greeks were tutors for all the rich & powerful Roman families' children.
Every charge (((they))) have slung at DJT is a boomerang, waiting for the right time to return to its hurler.
You seem peculiarly focused on Greek homosexuality, yet your comments appear not to understand the role of it in Greek society. Greeks didn't consider homosexuality a "lifestyle choice" or a permanent partnership as modern men might today. Homosexual liaisons were temporary affairs, usually coincident with "symposia," aka all-male (except for slave women) drinking parties. Younger, social-climbing males would accept invitations to symposia so they could hobnob (and nobjob) wealthier, better-connected Greeks. Yet Greek men considered it normal and desirable to also have a (female) wife and enjoy regular sexual relations with her.