the question you have to ask
why is someone trying to get at her.
she is outgoing admin of the deep state
unless they want to shut her up….
the question you have to ask
why is someone trying to get at her.
she is outgoing admin of the deep state
unless they want to shut her up….
could be.
but when and if scott bessent gets to the treasury.
all will be revealed so why dispose of one of their own.
looks like a young Elizabeth Montgomery from bewitched.
no but God knows how this ends.
God wins is the only clue anons have.
step one - done
step two - God wins.
could be, check the chequered floor
Get a first glimpse inside the newly restored Notre Dame Cathedral
https://youtu.be/hcTDAQ3XWRo
was thinking the same thing.
going to need some heavy duty protection
why choose dec 7th for the reopening?
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Notable Events on December 7
1941: Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor
353 Japanese bombers attacked the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, killing over 2,300 Americans, destroying 19 ships, and damaging 188 aircraft. This surprise attack led to the United States’ entry into World War II.
1987: INF Treaty Signing
US President Ronald Reagan and Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev signed the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, aiming to eliminate all ground-launched cruise and ballistic missiles with ranges between 300 and 3,400 miles in Europe.
1931: Last Ford Model A Produced
The Ford Motor Company ceased production of the Ford Model A, which was introduced in 1927 and became one of the most popular cars of its time.
1979: Rhodesia Gains Independence
Rhodesia, now known as Zimbabwe, gained independence from British colonial rule, with Robert Mugabe as its first prime minister.
1993: Long Island Rail Road Commuter Train Shooting
A gunman opened fire on a Long Island Rail Road commuter train in Westbury, New York, killing six people and injuring 19 others.
2001: Taliban Regime Surrenders in Afghanistan
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan surrendered to the Northern Alliance, marking the end of their five-year rule and paving the way for the installation of a new government.
Additional Events
1917: The United States declared war on Austria-Hungary, entering World War I.
1945: Imelda Marcos, the First Lady of the Philippines, was attacked with a knife while presenting awards for a national beautification contest.
2002: Saddam Hussein denied possessing weapons of mass destruction in a formal statement.