Anonymous ID: 491b3c March 20, 2024, 8:20 a.m. No.20596144   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20596127

Why wouldn't it just be a dot com Virtual Temple hosted on Facebook or LinkedIn?

 

Report your taxes owed, and remit your tax payments at kingsolomonstemple dot com ?

Anonymous ID: 491b3c March 20, 2024, 8:23 a.m. No.20596163   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20596154

Sure, but all the Jews who can't haul their sheep over to Jerusalem could just kill them in the backyard and post pics on facebook/KingSolomonsTemple right?

Anonymous ID: 491b3c March 20, 2024, 8:47 a.m. No.20596305   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6453 >>6751 >>6864

>>20596277

>STFU retarded Joyboijew. KYS

 

The Secret of Alabama, USA

The city of Huntsville which is located in northern Alabama. It is here where German scientists developed NASA, the renowned organization responsible for the first US mission to the moon, which they secretly founded after World War II and from here the US’s new rockets were developed. Operation Paperclip is still little talked about today in Huntsville, the US and Europe.

 

In Huntsville you can get everything from Germany, Bratwurst, Beer, Oktoberfest, probably dirndls and much more. The second and third generations of Germans”: the children of the engineers and scientists who, after developing V-2 rockets for the Nazis, invented the rockets that took Americans to the moon. NASA would conduct a total of six moon landings as part of the Apollo program, with Apollo 17 concluding the program in 1972. It was the headquarters of National Aeronautics and Space Administration called NASA.

 

Their fathers, led by the legendary Werner von Braun, surrendered to the Americans at the end of the war and were taken to El Paso, Texas under ‘Operation Paperclip’, a secret Cold War program to capture the world’s brightest scientists of the Third Reich and send then to the US. There in Huntsville they lived their lives in luxury and worked on the US space program, most of these scientists were Nazis, some of the inventions at the time in Peenemünde, Germany, were used for further development at NASA.

 

Some German scientists were sent to White Sands, New Mexico to form the basis of America’s new rocket program and others to Huntsville, Alabama. The Nazis’ most important scientific and technical personnel, including Walter Dornberger (director of Peenemünde East) and Werner von Braun, were sent to America. Both play a crucial role in the development of America’s rocket and space programs. Which to this day are the most important for America’s technological progress. All wars waged by the US after 1945 can be traced back to the technological development of Nazi Germany, modernized, but they formed the basis, the Nazis from Germany in America.

 

Another scientist who came to Huntsville Alabama through Operation Paperclip is a man named Theodor Karl Vowe, his grandson tells the story in the video below and shows a conversation with his surviving mother, who was born in Nazi Germany and documents that he kept in the trunk of his car the contracts from Theoder Vowe and NASA.

 

https://devend.online/2024/03/12/history-repeats-itself-the-usa-alabama-huntsville-the-city-of-nazis-operation-paperclip-last-part/

Anonymous ID: 491b3c March 20, 2024, 8:52 a.m. No.20596328   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20596266

Obama tartan officially registered in Edinburgh

4 July 2017

 

The Obama tartan specially commissioned for the former US president's recent visit to Edinburgh has been officially registered in the capital. Barack Obama was gifted a kilt and a pair of trousers in his new family tartan when he attended a charity fund-raising dinner at the EICC in May.

 

It has navy blue to represent the flag of Hawaii where the 44th, and first African-American, president was born.

Green from the Kenyan flag, where his father was born, has also been used.

Sky blue and white are taken from the flag of Chicago where Mr Obama lives and works.

 

Tartan designer Brian Halley of Glasgow-based Slanj Kilts, who was asked to design the special tartan, said he had been "sworn to secrecy" over the project.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-40494102