An ICE agent in Portland, Maine just told a woman she’s a “domestic terrorist” for filming them. He said he’s putting her in their “database” of names. People’s rights are being violated every single day by these goons and Trump is endorsing it.
🚨BREAKING: Video shows ICE agents shooting an unarmed person, as agents wrestle the person to the ground, in Minneapolis, near Glam Doll Donuts.
You can then see agents open fire on the man’s body as he lies motionless on the ground.
This just happened. More details to come.
@WaelOthman44270@GrassRo26328757@archeohistories How do you know they wrote EVERYTHING down? You cannot know that. We can only know all of what they wrote down--not what they didn't. It's also possible they didn't want to reveal how they build their pyramids. I wouldn't immediately jump to "it must be UFOS". Lmao.
@calebsnews12 @PinkmanJes99904@BethesdaSupport I mean, you're literally still playing this game 9 years after they released it, so you presumably find enjoyment in it, too. Lol.
@LCARSDATANODE @Haylee73722953 @twist3dpandora@BethesdaSupport It frankly sounds like the game isnt aligning with your preferences/values, so maybe it's a good time to call it quits and find another game that has more pvp and white nationalists?
Herculaneum - a time capsule of ancient 'Roman Life' :
Herculaneum has been preserved like no other site in the world, not even nearby Pompeii. City was buried beneath 16m of ash and mud during eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, and this layer of detritus saved two-story domus homes with internal architecture and décor intact, including features in wood and marble, decorations, jewelry and even organic remains like food, providing a unique view into the daily lives of the ancient population of Herculaneum.
Herculaneum is named for mythical Greek god, Hercules, who, according the legend told by Dionysius of Halicarnassus, founded the city in 1243 BC. Historic analysis, however, suggests that the city was founded by the Oscans or Etruscans in 7th Century BC , conquered by Samnites in 5th Century BC. In 90 BC, city was dominated by Rome and transformed into a municipium. In final years of Roman Republic, Herculaneum reached the height of its splendor thanks to its coastal location, clean air, and mild climate, making it a popular resort town for many of Rome's patrician families. City was vibrant and densely populated when the earthquake struck in 62 AD, causing serious damage; work to rebuild the city was still going on when the tragic eruption of Mount Vesuvius happened in 79 AD. The cloud of toxic gases from eruption wiped out inhabitants, while entire city was literally sealed under a flow of ash and volcanic rock 16m deep that solidifiedi, preserving almost perfectly intact organic remains like fabric, food, vegetation and wooden structures.
Discovery of ruins at Herculaneum was a complete accident: while a well was being dug in 1707 AD, by the order of Emmanuel Maurice, Prince of Lorraine, a number of marble fragments and statues that once decorated the ancient theater of Herculaneum were unearthed. In 1738 AD, work began again under Charles III of Bourbon led by Spanish military engineer De Alcubierre. In 1755 AD, after a number of important discoveries were made, Accademia Ercolanense was established and was active until 1792 AD. Excavations were suspended a number of times over the years until 1927, when site began to explored in a more systematic way. Important artifacts were unearthed in 1980s, along with sites like Temple of Venus, baths and ancient Greek port where inhabitants tried to find refuge in 79 AD. The site has been home to intense excavation since 2000, especially around the Villa of the Papyrus and the library.
📷 : Neptune and Salacia wall mosaic in House Number 22, Herculaneum; destroyed during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
#archaeohistories
@Corrack@Mattpetti32@Mister_Bluesky2@StephenKing That is just untrue. Look at Japan. But even if it was true, you don't need guns to have a threat of violence. There are other weapons. And I wasnt proposing a total ban. We are not in a combat zone (although with the absence of gum laws it sure feels like it more each day).
@BeardedOG05@harryjsisson Uh, remember when Trump had ICE detained Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, a U.S. permanent resident and former Columbia University student? Do 1st amendment rights only get infringed when it's right-wing rhetoric?