Anonymous ID: 60c0ac Oct. 3, 2023, 2:09 p.m. No.19660165   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>0187 >>0192 >>0219 >>0320 >>0343 >>0486 >>0522 >>0538 >>0577 >>0783 >>0838

JUST ANNOUNCED: The hard drive of Obama's chef was apparently WIPED CLEAN when his family received his laptop on which he was reportedly working on a tell-all book to expose the Obamas

 

🚨🚨 JUST ANNOUNCED: The hard drive of Obama's chef was apparently WIPED CLEAN when his family received his laptop on which he was reportedly working on a tell-all book to expose the Obamas back after his mysterious drowning at their Martha's Vineyard estate. Barack Obama has some serious explaining to do. RE-POST if you agree that the Massachusetts state police should IMMEDIATELY launch a formal investigation into the activities of the Obamas on, leading up to and in the immediate aftermath of their Chef's death. This stinks of a cover-up and Tafari Campbell's family deserves answers. Innocent people don't wipe hard drives clean.

 

https://twitter.com/Libertarians4DT/status/1709260538364956904?s=20

Anonymous ID: 60c0ac Oct. 3, 2023, 2:37 p.m. No.19660431   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>0577 >>0783 >>0838

>>19660390

>First time in 113 years

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>11.3

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>Vote to Oust House Speaker Will Be First Since 1910

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Anonymous ID: grTMpzrL No.147449624 πŸ“

Nov 1 2017 00:41:54 (EST)

Think about it logically.

The only way is the military. Fully controlled. Save & spread (once11.3verifies as 1st marker).

Biggest advanced drop on Pol.

 

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Jun 25 2020 21:21:59 (EST)

https://twitter.com/Tdawg0925/status/1276334965492416513πŸ“

Good catch.

Coincidence?

Important people understand for future events.

Assumption or intel based?

All assets [F][D] deployed.

[D] + China =11.3

Q

 

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Anonymous ID: grTMpzrL No.147449010 πŸ“

Nov 1 2017 00:34:11 (EST)

Follow up to last post.

Return to comments re: Pelosi and John M (some of us refuse to say his last name for a reason).

This all has meaning - everything stated. Big picture stuff - few positions allow for this direct knowledge.

 

Proof to begin 11.3.

We all sincerely appreciate the work you do. Keep up the good fight. The flow of information is vital.

God bless.

 

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Anonymous ID: 60c0ac Oct. 3, 2023, 2:40 p.m. No.19660460   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>0533

>>19660434

>https://twitter.com/historyinmemes/status/1709315136584921317

>Sounds biblical.

 

A Bible believed to be 1,500 years old challenges the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, proposing that it was Judas who was crucified by Roman soldiers. This ancient text, known as the Gospel of Barnabas, recently surfaced in Turkey's Ethnography Museum of Ankara, causing significant controversy, particularly within the Vatican. The book, hidden since its 2000 discovery, contains unconventional claims about Jesus, his crucifixion, and divinity. This article delves into the content of this ancient Bible, its disputed authenticity, and its potential impact on Christian teachings.

 

The Gospel of Barnabas, attributed to disciple Barnabas, offers an alternative account of Jesus' life, differing from canonical Gospels. According to this text, Jesus wasn't crucified, contradicting mainstream Christian beliefs. Instead, it portrays Jesus as a Prophet, not the Son of God, even branding Apostle Paul as an impostor. Moreover, it asserts that Jesus ascended to heaven alive and suggests Judas Iscariot, not Jesus, was crucified.

 

The Gospel of Barnabas' authenticity has sparked heated debates among scholars and religious authorities. While some remain skeptical, others passionately defend its legitimacy. Experts and religious authorities in Tehram, where the book was examined, claim it's an original artifact, written in Aramaic, the language of Jesus, with gold lettering on loosely-tied leather.

 

This discovery carries profound implications for traditional Christian teachings, particularly those based on canonical Gospels. If genuine, it questions the historical accuracy of crucifixion and resurrection narratives, challenges Jesus' divinity, and reinterprets Apostle Paul's role.

 

As a result, the Vatican and many religious authorities are grappling with this newfound information, unsettling some faithful believers. The unveiling of the Gospel of Barnabas in Turkey has stirred controversy among Christians, challenging core aspects of their faith. While the book's authenticity remains debated, its mere existence prompts thought-provoking questions and encourages further exploration of religious and historical narratives.

 

As scholars continue to scrutinize this discovery, maintaining an open mind is crucial for a deeper comprehension of the intricate tapestry of religious history.