Who is in Kerch?
Who built the bridge?
What else is there?
Why are S&Bs obsessed with water?
Obsessed with owls
Széchenyi
Freemasons
Bohemian Grove
Who is in Kerch?
Who built the bridge?
What else is there?
Why are S&Bs obsessed with water?
Obsessed with owls
Széchenyi
Freemasons
Bohemian Grove
who's music is better– heathenfags or jesusfags? i think it's pretty clear. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galdr
now that you mention it that is right up there with feral pigs as a disposal method. hmm skull and bones much?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hog_Farm
i'm with you. on this one https://www.trdfoundation.com/about/
CSPS Graduates are where now? So many.
And THEY call it a school.
https://clintonschool.uasys.edu/coverdell-fellowship/
https://clintonschool.uasys.edu/academics/field-service-program/
CW? cryptos? who funded the guns? https://defdist.org/
"rewilding"? i smell the roths in santa rosa.
>>2702664n 1970, Stephens Inc., along with White Weld & Co., raised $4.95 million in an IPO for a small Arkansas-based discount retailer, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., owned by Sam Walton and his family.[4] The capital, and subsequently raised capital, helped to fund Wal-Mart's rise from $32 million in sales to the largest retailer in the world.[4] In 2007, Stephens invested in Sexing Technologies, a worldwide leader in Sexed Semen and Embryo production in the livestock industry. ST is well known around the globe as one of the top sources for assistance in locating and exporting quality semen, embryos, and live cattle from the United States.[8] When the New York–based investment firm Lehman Brothers collapsed in September 2008, Warren Stephens wrote a memo to his staff that can still be found on the Stephens Inc. website as of 2012. He noted that while many Wall Street–based firms were leveraged 30–1, Stephens Inc. was leveraged just 2–1 with more than half of its assets in government securities.
When the New York–based investment firm Lehman Brothers collapsed in September 2008, Warren Stephens wrote a memo to his staff that can still be found on the Stephens Inc. website as of 2012. He noted that while many Wall Street–based firms were leveraged 30–1, Stephens Inc. was leveraged just 2–1 with more than half of its assets in government securities.
https://www.forbes.com/profile/warren-stephens/#c91e4923a83a