5 years ago Bill Gates told the planet that people had “no choice” avoiding the COVID shot, claiming the unvaxxed would “endanger their grandparents” & the vaxxed were 100% protected.
Every single claim was false. All of it. And he walked away without a single punishment.
Miközben a Facebookon zajlik az "abszolút filmszínház", a Meta-kormányzás, Magyar Péter kormánya szépen csendben feloldotta a tilalmat, amely az ukrán agrártermékek Magyarországra történő behozatalát tiltotta.
Mostantól ömölhet hazánkba az olcsó, de sokszor silány minőségű, ellenőrizetlen ukrán gabona, hús, tojás, liszt, kukorica, napraforgómag, repcemag stb.
A magyar gazdákat, a magyar vidéket ezzel kivégzik, de láthatóan ez nem érdekli a Tisza-kormányt.
A most hatályát vesztő rendelet több mint 20 termék behozatalát tiltotta meg Ukrajnából. A Mi Hazánk kezdeményezi a parlamentben, hogy az Országgyűlés a magyar gazdák, a mezőgazdaság, a vidék, és a magyar lakosság védelmében, újra vezesse be a tilalmat.
Long before Epstein, there was McMartin preschool, in Manhattan Beach California.
Many Children testified to underground tunnels and satanic ritual abuse, and sexual abuse and torture beneath the preschool.
‼️ Nehéz megint nem egyetérteni Schiffer Andrással. Így foglalta össze ezt az egész alpári ámokfutást, ami még saját miniszterei számára is über ciki és kínos volt a Karmelita kolostor bejárása során. Mondjuk ezzel szerintem minden jó érzésű ember tisztában van:
Így fogalmaz Schiffer András az egész céljáról és ezekről a cirkuszi mutatványokról:
SULYOK TAMÁS AZ Ő ÚJ VARGA JUDITJA
Magyar P��ter kimeríti a bántalmazó fogalmát. Nincs nap, hogy ne bizonyítaná be!
A napi szintű köztársasági elnök bántalmazás ma is megvolt. Ma a ��� Sándor-palota Ideiglenes lakója” címkét aggatta Sulyok Tamásra.
Mikor esik már le, hogy NEM AZ A FELADAT, hogy a platóról ordítozz, hogy az állatkerti kacsákról fantáziálj hülyeségeket, hogy a beiktatáskor a bosszú elviselhetetlen hangján fröcsögj, a minisztered trendin táncoljon az Országház lépcsőjén, az Országház ablakában feltett lábbal pezsgőzz, a Karmelitában megszámold a festményeket és kommunista tempóban uszíts, hogy a köztársasági elnököt naponta megalázd, hogy az legyen a fontos, hogy Sulyok Tamás ne legyen rajta a miniszterek kinevezési fotóján?
Nem, nem ez a feladat!
Hanem az, hogy felfogd, hogy a magyar nemzet megmaradásának kulcsa ezekben a súlyos időkben az összetartozás elősegítése, megtartása, védelme! Nem a bomlasztás és a bántalmazás!
Magyar Péter eddig mindent megtett, hogy szétessünk, magyart magyar ellen fordított a gyalázatos, féktelen indulataival.
Nem tudom, hogy meddig tudjuk visszafogni magunkat és tűrni ezt a tankönyvi bántalmazót az ország élén, de lehet, hogy hamarabb megoldódik a dolog magától, mint gondolnánk.
Ugyanis a bántalmazó az bántalmazó, a sajátjaival ugyanezt fogja tenni, jönnek majd a hétköznapok és lassan vége lesz a Kossuth téri táncnak és eufóriának. És akkor megoldódik magától. Szépen egyesével fognak kiszállni a bántalmazó kapcsolatból az emberei.
Kapitány sem fog sokáig ilyen szélesen mosolyogni. Majd akkor újra, ha beiktatják miniszterelnöknek. Mert ha nem sodorja el őket a népharag a migráns paktum elfogadása után és talpon maradnak, ez lesz, bármiben fogadnék rá!
Nézd meg a képen ezt a hatásvadász, felfuvalkodott pozőrt, aki még ülni sem tud őszintén, csak ilyen színpadiasan, mesterkélten, hazugan.
Istenem, állíts minket helyre!
(NevénNevezem)
In May 1860, she kissed her six children goodbye. She thought about the dinner she would cook later. She thought about the laundry. She thought about the quiet life of a mother in Illinois.
She had no idea that when the front door clicked shut, it would stay locked for three long years.
Her husband, Theophilus Packard, was a respected minister. To the neighbors, he was a man of God. But inside their home, he was a man who could not stand a wife who thought for herself. Elizabeth Packard liked to read.
She liked to debate religion. She had her own opinions about life and faith. In the 19th century, for a woman to have a brain was considered a danger.
Theophilus decided to end the argument once and for all. He didn’t need a crime. He didn't need a witness. In those days, the law in Illinois said a man could commit his wife to an insane asylum without any evidence or a public hearing. He simply had to say she was "disturbed."
One morning, a group of men arrived at her home. They didn't listen to her logic. They didn't care about her tears. They dragged her away to the Jacksonville Insane Asylum. Elizabeth was 43 years old, perfectly sane, and suddenly a prisoner.
When she entered the asylum, she expected to see people who needed medical help. Instead, she found a warehouse of "inconvenient" women. There were wives who had argued with their husbands about money. There were daughters who refused to marry men they didn't love. There were women who were simply too loud or too independent.
"This is not a hospital," Elizabeth realized. "It is a cage for the unwanted."
The doctors tried to break her spirit. They told her that if she just admitted her husband was right and she was wrong, she could go home. They wanted her to say she was crazy for wanting her own thoughts. Elizabeth looked them in the eye and said, "I cannot buy my liberty by a lie."
She didn’t give up. Instead, she started to write. She hid scraps of paper in the linings of her clothes. She tucked notes under floorboards. She recorded every abuse, every scream in the night, and every story of the women around her. She became a secret journalist inside a living nightmare.
After three years, she was finally released, but her husband locked her in a room at home. He planned to move her to another asylum in a different state. This time, Elizabeth’s friends helped her get a message to a judge.
A trial was finally ordered to determine if she was actually insane.
The courtroom was packed. Theophilus was confident. He brought "experts" to say that her religious doubts proved her mind was broken. But then, Elizabeth stood up.
She didn't shout.
She spoke with the calm power of the truth. She explained her beliefs. She showed the jury that having a different opinion is not a disease.
The jury only needed seven minutes. They came back with a single word: Sane.
Elizabeth walked out as a free woman, but she found that her husband had taken everything. He had sold their furniture, taken her money, and disappeared with their children. She was alone and penniless.
Most people would have disappeared into the shadows. Elizabeth did the opposite. She spent the next forty years traveling the country. She stood before the legislature and demanded new laws.
She said, "A woman's mind is her own, and the law must protect it."
Because of her, states changed their laws. They made it illegal to lock a person away without a fair trial and a medical exam. She turned her private pain into a public shield for thousands of other women.
She proved that even if you take away a woman’s home, her money, and her children, you can never truly take away her voice.
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Merkel, who has flooded German and European cities with criminals, creating unprecedented insecurity, walks serenely protected by police and bodyguards. We hope she ends up in prison for life for what she has done to Europe and Europeans.
Dutch police keep attacking people who are protesting against the plans to turn a former school in Apeldoorn into an asylum center for 240 male illegal migrants.
The protests entered their 2nd week.
Europeans don’t want mass-immigration, but our political elites are forcing it
Mother’s love brings down state’s biggest puppy mill. In rural Missouri. Drivers kept calling about an Australian Shepherd sprinting down the highway like she was chasing something. Animal control tried to stop her, but every time they got close, she broke away and kept running. After nearly 20 miles, they realized she wasn’t chasing traffic. She was chasing one white van.
When that van finally stopped, the dog ran straight to the back doors and started jumping, crying, and clawing like her life depended on it. Officers searched it and found cages stacked inside, packed with Australian Shepherd puppies. Some of them were hers. Investigators believe she had escaped the puppy mill and chased the van down herself, leading police back to the property where dozens more dogs were rescued and one of the state’s biggest illegal puppy rings was shut down. She didn’t know she was exposing a crime. She just knew her babies were in that van.
In Naples, in broad daylight, clashes broke out between Africans and North Africans armed with knives, clubs, and glass bottles. Italian residents declared, "We're afraid to leave our homes." The situation is similar in other Italian cities. Thank you, Meloni, for keeping them all in Italy.
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🇬🇧 🏳️🌈 Az angliai Blackpoolban egy homoszexuális párnak (az egyébként tanár Jamie Varley-nek és McGowan-Fazakerley-nek) adtak ki egy árva fehér csecsemő kisfiút, Preston Dawiest, ami a jogrendszerükben már majdhogynem elvárt. És a történet a megszokott módon folytatódott: a következő egy évben a kisbabát lényegében halálra erőszakolták. Ráadásul mellette a legszadistább módokon kínozták is, valamint a szexuális aktusokat videóra is vették.
A kicsi rövid élete alatt háromszor került kórházba súlyos sérülések miatt (természetesen az orvosok mindig elhitték róluk a "szivárványszülők" magyarázatát, így nem indult vizsgálat), majd végül a halottkém 40 különböző külső és belső sérülést talált a testén.
Felkészül Magyarország is Lannerttal, Gyurkóval és Bódissal...
Azt a kutyust meg marha gyorsan vegyék el tőlük, mert valószínűleg rajta folytatják!
https://t.co/4RvRfEEqyU
It is less known the Greeks are the ones who brought cats to southern Italy (Felix catus), with feline expansion following the one of the Roman Empire
Pictured, Balbo, a descendant of its ancient Graeco-Roman ancestors napping on the streets of Herculaneum
A farmer woke up to screams coming from the pasture and ran outside, fearing he was already too late. But when he reached the fence, he saw his guardian dog still there.
Wounded. Shaking. Exhausted.
He had defended the herd against 8 coyotes through the night and refused to back down until every sheep was safe. Then, in the quiet after it was over, one sheep slowly walked up to him.
She lowered her head against his, stayed there for a moment, and didn’t move.The farmer said it felt like she understood. Like she was saying thank you to the dog who gave everything to protect them.
🇪🇸 En Espagne, la fille de 13 ans d’une mère a été enlevée et violée par un voisin. L’agresseur a été condamné à neuf ans de prison.
Six ans environ après avoir purgé sa peine, l’agresseur a été libéré sous condition et est retourné dans la ville. Il a croisé la mère dans un bar près d’un arrêt de bus.
L’agresseur lui a demandé d’un ton moqueur : « Comment va ta fille ? ». Fou de rage, elle a acheté de l’essence, est revenue au bar, a aspergé l’homme avec et lui a mis le feu.
L’homme a subi de graves brûlures et est mort quelques jours plus tard.
Bien qu’animée par la panique, elle n’a pas pris la fuite, mais a avoué ce qui s’était passé à ceux qui l’entouraient et a attendu l’arrivée de la police.
Elle a été condamnée à cinq ans et demi de prison, mais grâce à une campagne de clémence et pour des raisons de santé, elle a été libérée après avoir purgé une partie de sa peine.
Katharine Hepburn, in her own words:
"Once, when I was a teenager, my father and I were standing in line to buy tickets for the circus. Finally, there was only one family between us and the ticket counter. That family made a lasting impression on me.
There were eight children, all under the age of 12. From the way they were dressed, you could tell they didn’t have much money, but their clothes were clean, very clean. The children were well-behaved, standing in pairs behind their parents, holding hands.
They were so excited about the clowns, the animals, and all the acts they would see that night. From their excitement, you could tell they had never been to a circus before. It was going to be a highlight of their lives.
The father and mother stood proudly at the front of their little group. The mother was holding her husband’s hand, looking at him as if to say, 'You’re my knight in shining armor.' He was smiling, enjoying seeing his family happy.
The ticket lady asked how many tickets he wanted, and he proudly responded, 'I want eight children’s tickets and two adult tickets.' Then she announced the price.
The wife let go of her husband’s hand, her head dropped, and the man’s lip began to quiver. He leaned in closer and asked, 'How much did you say?'
The ticket lady repeated the price.
He didn’t have enough money. How was he supposed to turn around and tell his eight kids that he couldn’t afford to take them to the circus?
Seeing what was happening, my dad reached into his pocket, pulled out a $20 bill, and dropped it on the ground. We weren’t rich by any means. My father bent down, picked up the $20 bill, tapped the man on the shoulder, and said, 'Excuse me, sir, this fell out of your pocket.'
The man understood what was happening. He wasn’t being handed charity, but he gratefully accepted the help in his desperate, heartbreaking, and embarrassing situation. He looked straight into my father’s eyes, took my dad’s hand in both of his, squeezed the bill tightly, and with trembling lips and a tear streaming down his cheek, he replied, 'Thank you, sir. This really means so much to me and my family.'
My father and I went back to our car and drove home. The $20 my dad gave away was what we had planned to use for our own tickets.
Although we didn’t see the circus that night, we felt a joy inside us that was far greater than seeing the circus.
That day, I learned the true value of giving. The Giver is greater than the Receiver.
If you want to be great, greater than life itself, learn to give. Love has nothing to do with what you expect to get, only with what you expect to give—everything.
The importance of giving and blessing others cannot be overstated because there is always joy in giving. Learn to make someone happy through acts of giving."
~Katharine Hepburn