Anonymous ID: 97d6f1 Sept. 3, 2025, 11:57 a.m. No.23544011   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23543804 lb

"His wife never appears with him and little is known of her."

I wrote that last bread.

This is incorrect. I got it from Xai saying she 's not in the public eye, which I probably mis-interpreted.

She's seen rowing with Sir John on the Thames, which goes by Oxford where they live? So says the Guardian newspaper

I 'll try to find a pic, 10 to 1 she's transfemale.

 

"Despite the claim in a 2022 Guardian article that Sir John Irving Bell and his wife are often seen rowing in a double scull on the Thames near their home in Wallingford, I was unable to locate a specific photograph of them boating together on the river. The article mentions their frequent sculling but does not provide or reference a specific image. A search through available web sources, including news archives, photo databases, and social media platforms like X, did not yield a publicly accessible photograph matching this description.

 

It’s possible that such a photo exists in private collections, local Oxford news archives, or unpublished media from rowing events, but no such image is available in the sources I accessed. If you’re interested, you could contact local Wallingford or Oxford rowing clubs, such as the Wallingford Rowing Club, or check with Oxford University’s Boat Club, where Bell was a senior member, for potential event photos. Alternatively, media outlets like The Guardian or BBC, which have covered Bell, might have unpublished images from their archives."

 

Has 3 children (Like Gates his buddy)

The rowing or skulling on the Thames

Seems segregated by sexes.

A male sport by tradition?

but what's a double skull? Oh well.

Maybe he met "her" at Oxford and they did boat racing together?

I'm just predicting. I have no insider knowledge, just a large number of coincidences that have tallied up.

 

Bell is on some board of the Gates' Foundation.

BELL BAEL

Anonymous ID: 97d6f1 Sept. 3, 2025, 12:16 p.m. No.23544091   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4115

>>23544010

Yes, you can.

What you can't do though, that I have found with gifs,. is save from your local browser - if you've opened them there from your files. That will flatten them out to one image?

I have found you have to cut and paste from a file manager, and then upload the uncorrupted gif directly from there

FWIW

You can test with a browser but don't download locally from there.

Seems weird I know.

I have no problems with gif after I figured that out. A more tech savvy person, than I am, might have a better bead on it? Why that is?

Once the gif is wrecked, it's unlikely to be revived. You have to make sure you keep it fresh.

Anonymous ID: 97d6f1 Sept. 3, 2025, 12:26 p.m. No.23544136   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4145 >>4151 >>4156 >>4580

>>23544081

I think it's St. Andrew's Cross

And he wasnt killed upside down, picrel.

Andronicus.

I think "St. Peter's Cross" upside down is a cover story, BS after the fact … excuse.

Vatican appropriated Peter who who was the greatest of the evangelists; and had to kill him to take control of his followers.

My opinion and right of free speech.

 

According to Christian tradition, the Apostle Peter was crucified upside down in Rome around 64-68 AD during the persecution of Christians under Emperor Nero. This account, not detailed in the New Testament, comes from early Christian writings, such as the apocryphal Acts of Peter (2nd century). It is said Peter requested to be crucified upside down, feeling unworthy to die in the same manner as Jesus. Historical evidence is limited, but this tradition is widely accepted in Christian history.

Anonymous ID: 97d6f1 Sept. 3, 2025, 12:37 p.m. No.23544177   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4185 >>4295

>>23544156

>>23544167

Listen well, my friend, to wisdom’s call,

Plan your steps, or you’re bound to fall.

Speak with care, let your words be few,

Save your coins, let your wealth accrue.

Chase your dreams, but keep your feet on ground,

Build your name where trust is found.

Heed this truth, it’s sharp as a knife:

Never give advice at all.

kkkkekkke

Anonymous ID: 97d6f1 Sept. 3, 2025, 1:04 p.m. No.23544295   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4311

>>23544215

>>23544185

>>23544264

alright, thanks for letting me know.

>>23544177

Heed my words, let wisdom call,

Choose your path, or you’ll surely fall.

Speak with grace, let your thoughts be clear,

Guard your heart, but show no fear.

Dream big dreams, yet stay precise,

Build your world, make it nice.

Spin a yarn, but don’t think twice—

And never ever ever give advice.

Anonymous ID: 97d6f1 Sept. 3, 2025, 1:29 p.m. No.23544407   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4459

>>23544319

Bottom line, those who hate him will not change their vision.

Why should he bend over backwards to please "Them"

You know he won't do that.

Idiots also claimed Ed Martin "looked" stupid too.

What you see is your own imagination

It's an old story

 

Listen up, here’s wisdom’s creed,

Plant your dreams like a tiny seed.

Work real hard, but don’t you fuss,

Keep your boots clean of life’s dust.

Smile at strangers, lend a hand,

Build your castle on solid land.

Words are gold, so make them nice,

Tell a tale, but seldom twice.

And never ever ever give advice.

Anonymous ID: 97d6f1 Sept. 3, 2025, 2:09 p.m. No.23544580   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23544151

no idea what you are on about

I affirm the upside down cross is a sinister emblem.

The "St. Peter" story is a cover-up.

They stole the St. Peter icon to give their cult cred. And so the "upside down cross" of Peter has that secret, sinister, hidden occult meaning to those in the know.

 

St. Andrew was not killed upside down, if that's even possible? pic rel above.

And they give him the same "reasoning" to have asked for it like that.

coincidence.

Sorry if I was unclear.

The cross of Andronicus i.e. Andrew

The Cross of St. Andrew and the Cross of St. Peter are distinct Christian symbols associated with the martyrdom of these two apostles, differing in their shape, orientation, and historical significance:Cross of St. Andrew (Saltire):Shape: An X-shaped cross, also called a saltire.

Orientation: Diagonal, with two beams crossing to form an "X."

Historical Context: Tradition holds that St. Andrew, one of Jesus' apostles, was crucified on an X-shaped cross in Patras, Greece, around 60-70 AD. He reportedly requested this shape, feeling unworthy to die on a cross like Jesus'.

Symbolism: Represents St. Andrew's martyrdom and humility. It’s widely recognized as the national symbol of Scotland, appearing on its flag, and is also associated with countries like Russia and Greece due to Andrew's patronage.

Usage: Commonly used in heraldry, flags (e.g., Scotland, Jamaica), and ecclesiastical contexts.

>>23544136

not upside down,

Cross of St. Peter

Cross of St. Peter (Inverted Cross):Shape: A Latin cross (traditional Christian cross with a longer vertical beam) turned upside-down.

Orientation: Inverted, with the crossbeam near the bottom and the longer beam pointing downward.

Historical Context: Tradition states that St. Peter, another apostle and the first pope, was crucified upside-down in Rome around 64-68 AD. Like Andrew, he requested this out of humility, feeling unworthy to die in the same manner as Jesus.

Symbolism: Represents St. Peter’s martyrdom and humility.While it’s a Christian symbol, it has been misused in modern times by some groups (e.g., in pop culture or anti-Christian contexts) to signify rebellion or satanismthough this is not its original meaning.

Usage: Less common in mainstream Christian iconography but recognized in Catholic tradition.

 

looks like the story line of the Alleged reason for the upside Peter's Cross was cribbed from St. Andrew's martyrdom.

The Romans "made-up" alot of the stories they propagate. Not that much of it is false, which it's not. But they are like "Alex J" Mix in truth with other things?

Anonymous ID: 97d6f1 Sept. 3, 2025, 2:15 p.m. No.23544598   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23544552

No hearing today.

fake news?

>>23540561 pb

>>23540608 pb

>>23540587 pb

>>23544579

No new court proceedings occurred today, September 3, 2025, but the administration is likely preparing its Supreme Court appeal, with Trump indicating a filing could come as early as tomorrow. The case, known as V.O.S. Selections, Inc. v. Trump, consolidates challenges from small businesses and states arguing the tariffs harm consumers and exceed presidential authority. The outcome at the Supreme Court, which has a conservative majority including three Trump appointees, remains uncertain but will significantly impact his trade agenda