Do you really believe they built this when they tell us? When they had horse and buggy…. Can we even build something like that now?
It is clear that we have been lied to about our history… The question is, What are they hiding, and why?
October 15, 1880: Kaiser Wilhelm I placed the final stone of the Cologne Cathedral!
Bells pealed across Cologne as a medieval vision was finally complete after six centuries of perseverance.
So Tulsi just said that the US intel community doesn’t even know where its own biolabs are or what they’re doing…
That’s the state of the US government
This is the first trillionaire.
The same guy who worships Baphomet, wants Neuralink in your brain, and is about to unleash an army of Optimus robots.
We’re not just screwed.
We’re about to get upgraded, chipped, and replaced.
This is what Elon Musk doesn't want you to see on this platform. This’s what your media won’t report.
Lebanon is being ethnically cleansed in real time.
Jewish actor seth rogen says As a Jew I've been fed lies about Israel my whole life
“They never told me that Palestinians lived there. Israel is ridiculous, illogical, and based on ethnic cleansing and genocide”
Never forget! A 15-year-old Black kid—Jaden Pierre—was fatally shot in broad daylight at a Queens park after a fight escalated.
There was no uproar from the “Black community.”
However, the “Black community” is ready to burn Texas down over a *rightfully guilty verdict of Karmelo Anthony murdering a White kid at a track meet.
The “Black community” is its own worst enemy. 🙏🏽
Karmelo didn't cry when the jury heard the 911 call after Austin Metcalf was stabbed.
He didn't cry when Austin's twin brother, Hunter, could be heard screaming in anguish and praying his brother wouldn't die.
He didn't cry when the jury was shown Austin's autopsy photos.
He didn't cry when they saw the blood-soaked shirt used in a desperate attempt to save Austin's life.
But he cried when he was found guilty.
And he cried again when he was sentenced to 35 years.
The only tears the jury saw were for his own fate, not for the life that was taken.
Austin Metcalf was robbed of his high school graduation, he will never get another birthday, another chance to live the life that was stolen from him.
Thirty-five years may be justice under the law, but for many, it doesn't feel like enough.