Anonymous ID: d7d4f9 July 24, 2024, 11:25 p.m. No.21288727   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21288696

Looks like the press room…

 

we got a delta

 

Shooting outside White House has Trump escorted from briefing room by Secret Service | ABC7

ABC7

 

2.22M subscribers

 

237,818 viewsAug 10, 2020[not just another 4-year delta]

President Donald Trump was abruptly escorted by a U.S. Secret Service agent out of the White House briefing room as he was beginning a coronavirus briefing Monday afternoon. He returned minutes later, saying there was a "shooting" outside the White House that was "under control."

 

Full story: https://abc7.com/politics/trump-esco

 

 

Secret Service escorts Trump from press briefing after shooting outside White House

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Secret Service shot armed suspect outside White House fence

President was giving coronavirus briefing

 

Edward Helmore

Tue 11 Aug 2020 00.20 EDT

 

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/aug/10/trump-white-house-shooting-secret-service

Anonymous ID: d7d4f9 July 24, 2024, 11:38 p.m. No.21288755   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21288690

>less $ to buy muh AR !

 

one should restate, less $ on taxes and more on self reliance…

 

yeah, that's it.

 

ThankQ

Anonymous ID: d7d4f9 July 25, 2024, 6:25 a.m. No.21289702   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21289685

The Bohemian Club

 

Bohemian Grove is named for the Northern California Bohemian Club. It was formed by newspapermen, artists, actors and musicians in San Francisco in 1872. They were a group of guys with a different perspective than most, who liked flaunting it in each other's company. In September 1892, the club held their annual midsummer encampment in this part of the woods, perhaps a spiritual, forest frolic precursor to Burning Man.

https://www.nps.gov/places/000/bohemian-grove.htm

 

 

 

''A wicker man was purportedly a large wicker statue in which the druids (priests of Celtic paganism) sacrificed humans and animals by burning. The main evidence for this practice is a sentence by Roman general Julius Caesar in his Commentary on the Gallic War (1st century BC),[1] which modern scholarship has linked to an earlier Greek writer, Posidonius.[2][3]

 

There is some archaeological evidence of human sacrifice among Celtic peoples, although it is rare.[4] The ancient Greco-Roman sources are now regarded somewhat sceptically, considering it is likely they "were eager to transmit any bizarre and negative information" about the Celts, as it benefited them to do so.[5][6]

 

The British horror film The Wicker Man (1973) brought the wicker man into popular culture. In modern culture, a wicker man (without human or animal sacrifices) has been burned at some neopagan ceremonies, and festivals such as Burning Man.[7] It has also been referenced in music and art. ''

 

 

Middle English: of Scandinavian origin; compare with Swedish viker ‘willow’; related to vika ‘to bend’.