>DOUGH
>Fauci, Bill Gates, Dr. Tedros of WHO and new vaccine Frontman Peter Hotez
rush for a change of atmosphere
>Last week they gave me a monitoring device. The device beeped and said I need a pacemaker, and I need to do that already tonight.
>What is this
just visiting
You ever point a telescope at a star and notice it doesn't get any bigger at all.
Consciousness is strange farts.
>‘Emotional Support Stripper’ in Ukraine
>They
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12326947/Jason-Aldean-DOUBLES-controversial-anti-BLM-Try-Small-Town-video-slams-bulls-t-claims-ruined-America.html
Jason Aldean DOUBLES-DOWN on controversial 'anti-BLM' Try That in a Small Town video and slams 'bulls**t' he claims has ruined America
Country star Jason Aldean has doubled down over a controversial song he released last week and attacked the 'bulls**t' he says that has ruined the US
Aldean, 46, has been receiving criticism after releasing a song last week titled 'Try That in a Small Town', which used clips of the BLM protests in the video
Since the remarks a whole host of fellow country singers have come out and publicly supported the beleaguered star
During the Fox interview, Boone pulled out his grandfathers Colt 44 that he had given him
>Israel’s Netanyahu goes to hospital for pacemaker.
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2023/07/sound-of-freedom-box-office-qanon-donald-trump/
QAnon’s Favorite Movie Had a Big Week at the Box Office—and Beyond
It’s been a great week for the summer’s surprise box office hit, Sound of Freedom. The independent, faith-based film finished No. 2 at the box office last weekend behind the latest Mission: Impossible movie, on its way to passing $100 million in revenues since its July 4 opening.
Based on “real events,” the conservative-political thriller follows Passion of the Christ star Jim Caviezel as Tim Ballard, a former federal agent who embarks on a mission to rescue victims of child sex trafficking in Colombia. The film has especially resonated with conservative audiences, thanks in part to rave reviews from right-wing influencers as well as Angel Studios’ unconventional “pay it forward” plan, where people can buy a ticket for complete strangers to watch the film for free. According to IndieWire, on its opening weekend, $2.6 million of the film’s $14 million came from people buying “Pay it Forward” tickets.
Meanwhile, Sound of Freedom has been criticized for its “glamorized depiction” of human trafficking and its connections to the QAnon conspiracy theory, whose supporters have argued that Sound of Freedom exposes the “truth” about child sex trafficking. Despite the film itself making no direct mention of QAnon—or its claim that former President Donald Trump has been waging war against a secret cabal of satanic pedophiles and sex traffickers (i.e., Democrats) who control world governments, major corporations, and the media—it’s been embraced by Q supporters and by those involved in its production.
Caviezel has promoted these conspiracy theories for years now, speaking at a QAnon convention in 2021 and saying on Steve Bannon’s podcast before the movie’s release that “There is a big storm coming”—a not-so-subtle reference to the day Q followers believed the Trump administration would lead a mass arrest and execution of members of the supposed global cabal and usher in a new golden age. (The real-life Tim Ballard, the founder and former CEO of Operation Underground Railroad, has also promoted QAnon theories in the past, and reporters have called into question his work at O.U.R. and whether the events in the movie actually happened.)
https://www.salon.com/2023/07/22/sound-of-freedom-movie-qanon/
It's "Uncle Tom's Cabin," but for QAnon: Film spreading child trafficking hysteria is making bank
God's children may not be for sale, but box-office hit "Sound of Freedom" is making a run on the public's credulity
QAnon, whose conspiracy theories embrace wild you-can't-make-this-up-except-you-totally-can stories about youth-obsessed liberal cabals kidnapping moppets to suck them dry of fright juice, i.e. adrenochrome?
Yes, I just spoiled the film. (You're welcome.) But did I? Ballard has been fundraising off that necklace story at MAGA rallies and QAnon hootenannies for years. "Sound of Freedom" backs up some of his claims with archival footage that rolls at the end, showing photographs of the actual traffickers caught in the main island sting. American Crime Journal found arrest reports and court documents raising questions, though, about the tale's veracity.
Movies embellish the truth all the time. Most of them aren't blasting QAnon fearmongering via mainstream movie houses to an impressionable public that isn't aware, for example, that O.U.R. sells the opportunity to have courtside seats to such child trafficking stings – or in the case of one journalist invited to join him back in 2014, poolside.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horses_in_Germanic_paganism
There was a significant importance for horses in Germanic paganism, with them being venerated in a continuous tradition among the Germanic peoples from the Nordic Bronze Age until their Christianisation. They featured in a number of diverse and interrelated religious practices, being one of the most common animals sacrificed in blóts ("blood sacrifice") and found in graves, notably in examples such as at Sutton Hoo and the Oseberg ship. During the establishment of the church in Northern Europe, horsemeat shifted from being holy to taboo, with the eating of it being made a punishable offence and a recurring identifier of "savages" in saga literature.
>Obama is implicated
>Imagine being upset because people are raising awareness about child sex trafficking.
>Hunter and Ukrainian bioweapons?
>Can someone explain to me why AOC was installed for the Green New Deal?
The satan suit didn't do it?