Kek, she's the true "source"
The Free Masons themselves say there are over 2 million Masons in North America and nearly 5 million worldwide.
Who knows if that's correct, but it gives you something to ponder. The US has about 1.3 million active duty military and more than 800,000 reserve forces.
Well, I personally contemplate these things as a way to understand human nature rather than to derive anything esoteric. Stories that are passed on through so many generations and so many different cultures say something important about our intrinsic nature.
Do Good and Evil really exist? If you believe they do, do they exist anywhere else except within the world of human experience?
As for the snakes, deep in our brains we have the same structures that reptiles have. If you haven't, you should review the different stages of a human embryo's development.
>Do Good and Evil really exist? If you believe they do, do they exist anywhere else except within the world of human experience?
That's why the story of eating the forbidden fruit is so intriguing. Mankind was the only creature who ate the fruit from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.
Thus, you could surmise, that Good and Evil only are known in the world of men. Of all creatures on earth, only man is aware of Good and Evil, and of all the creatures on earth, only man can be the source of things that are Good or Evil.
This sounds like another attempt to set up POTUS, supposedly hidden in the Mueller Report–which is why all the Dems are clamoring for the full report. Looking for more innuendo to smear POTUS.
I know Muller planted landmines in there just for this purpose.
W. Samuel Patten pleaded guilty to funneling $50,000 in illegal foreign donations from a pro-Russia Ukrainian politician to President Donald Trump’s inaugural committee.
But Patten himself didn’t even like Trump, his attorney wrote.
“Mr. Patten not only openly opposed the Trump candidacy but even broke with his party when he voted for President Trump’s opponent in the 2016 presidential election.”
While the charge of failing to register as a foreign lobbyist can carry a sentence of up to five years in prison, Judge Amy Berman Jackson was swayed to be lenient, in part, because Patten became a willing source for prosecutors in other ongoing, undisclosed investigations, the Washington Post reported.
Patten, 47, was sentenced Friday to three years of probation, 500 hours of community service and fined $5,000.
Patten was one 41 people charged, directly or indirectly, as a result of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference into the 2016 election.
https://wgme.com/news/local/how-a-maine-newspaper-reporter-went-on-to-hide-illegal-foreign-donations-to-trump