What are you gonna do?
>https://www.judicialwatch.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/JW-v-DOJ-reply-02743.pdf
>https://www.instagram.com/p/CAicUpKBwTt
BIDEN 2020
>https://www.theblaze.com/news/morning-joe-hypocrite-about-intern-death-outrage
I know you meant to be extraordinarily cruel to me by attacking me, by bringing up a conspiracy theory that has lived in the gutters of the internet for some time now. But just like the Seth Rich conspiracy murder that was pushed by your allies, you don't understand the pain you cause.
I wonder what skeletons James Woods has in his closet.
>https://twitter.com/AP/status/1264526149776019459
https://apnews.com/8e0479ea534139e46dc0df2349b95ba3
Netanyahu heads to court as 1st sitting Israeli PM on trial
https://voat.co/v/QRV/3836794
>https://www.thedailybeast.com/hilary-duff-debunks-qanon-esque-rumor-she-tried-to-sell-her-own-son-luca-cruz-comrie
Without any evidence whatsoever, the Twitter user alleged the image depicted an attempt to sell the child and claimed Duff was part of a pedophile cabal, a common accusation made by adherents of the QAnon conspiracy theory, which puts forward the idea that many of the worldโs rich and powerful are child molesters and President Trump is waging war against them.
>little boy
https://twitter.com/davmicrot
Polish soldiers displaying captured Soviet battle flags after the Battle of Warsaw.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Warsaw_(1920)
Bolshevik propaganda before the Battle of Warsaw had described the fall of Poland's capital as imminent, and its anticipated fall was to be a signal for the start of large-scale communist revolutions in Poland, Germany, and other European countries, economically devastated by the First World War. Due to the Polish victory, however, the Soviet attempts to overthrow the government of Lithuania (planned for August) had to be cancelled. The Soviet defeat was therefore considered a setback for Soviet leaders supportive of that plan (particularly Vladimir Lenin).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Komar%C3%B3w
The battle ended in a disaster for the Soviet 1st Cavalry Army, which sustained heavy casualties and barely avoided being surrounded and destroyed. After the battle, the morale of the 1st Cavalry Army collapsed, and it no longer remained an effective fighting force.
The Battle of Komarรณw was a disaster for the Russian 1st Cavalry Army. Numerically greatly superior, it failed to concentrate and act as an organised unit, which resulted in several consecutive waves of attacks, each of them repelled by the Polish forces. A lack of communication and disregard for intelligence reports resulted in heavy losses on the Russian side. After the battle, its political commissars, Joseph Stalin and Kliment Voroshilov, failed to control the men in their command: with morale and discipline at a low point, robbery and violence by the 'Red Cossacks' against the civilian population became commonplace. The 1st Cavalry Army also became known for periodic outbreaks of murderous anti-semitism.
The Polish Army lost approximately 500 killed in action and 700 horses. No Poles were taken prisoner by the Red Army. The exact losses of the latter were never made public and are unknown.
Because of the numbers of forces involved, the Battle of Komarรณw is considered the greatest cavalry battle of the 20th century. It is sometimes referred to as "the greatest cavalry battle after 1813" or the "Miracle at Zamoลฤ".