Wimbledon starts tomorrow.
Tennis is more masonic theatre for the masses.
They are all luciferians in secret societies who've taken the vow of silence to fool you into giving your time, energy and money.
MISSING UFO SCIENTISTS AND THE CIA
When I revealed that False UFO Whistleblower Lue Elizondo was a Counter Intel Agent controlled by disgraced ex-DNI Director James Clapper (who had resigned after committing perjury before Congress) to launch a CIA UFO Threat the UAP fan boys (some in their seventies) couldn't stand to see their world of lies fall apart in real time.
Now we are hearing that Lue, who has lied to the public continually on the UFO issue, is going to be given a leadership role as a 'UAP Czar' in the Trump Administration which effectively will put Clapper back in charge of the UFO File: A complete disgrace.
In actual fact Lue and his CIA comrades should be put under oath immediately in Congressional session to explain what they know about the disappearance of UFO scientists like General McCasland and his assistant NASA Engineer Monica Reza. He and other opsters like DOD Billionaire Chris Mellon need to explain why they tried and continue to try to launch a false UFO Threat while hiding the real UFO File. Why did they focus their efforts on recruiting General McCasland who went missing right after the Trump directive to the CIA to release UFO documents and videos. Leaked emails prove they did it because he oversaw the re-engineering of the Roswell UFO wreckage.
I'm calling for a Congressional Hearing on the Missing UFO Scientists to be convened immediately as we face a National Security Crisis. Those that should be subpoenaed include Counter Intelligence Agent and False Whistleblower Lue Elizondo. Disgraced Former DNI James Clapper and Chris Mellon.
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Knights of Malta vs Jesuits
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I dedicated a video dissecting the way power exerted through the Hospitaller changed over time, how it adapted to the advent of nation states & modern institutions, & how it contrasts with power exerted by the Jesuit Order
I’ve learned so much from this book…it’s absolutely astonishing how much history is omitted by media and schools…Curtis LeMay should have been imprisoned for his brutal insubordination. He actually wanted to initiate WWIII. Further, McGeorge Bundy, Dean Acheson, Max Taylor
America kidnaps the Venezuelan president and, months later, the nation is hit by two earthquakes that result in “unusual” degrees of destruction?
Spider senses says…
Female mixed martial artist
Paddy Pimblett
They are ALL inverted in the UFC
1) oval skull, shallow-set eyes too close together, narrow cheeks, tiny mouth, pink lips, sloping jaw, no Adam's Apple
2) female hips, gait, & Q-angle
3) T-Rex arms, female curves/bum
4) girl hair, hand
The Fall of Rome and the Birth of Europe (2009) by Peter Heather
For centuries, people have been told that Rome “just fell.” It didn’t.
It bled to death over generations.
It was worn down piece by piece until its leaders could no longer control what was happening inside their own borders.
In AD 378, the Roman Empire had been Europe’s unrivalled superpower for more than four centuries. Yet that year, a large Gothic force that had entered the empire seeking refuge shattered a Roman army at the Battle of Adrianople, killing Emperor Valens. Less than a century later, the last Western Roman emperor had been deposed. Peter Heather sets out to answer one of history’s greatest questions: How did the most powerful empire in the West unravel?
Drawing on archaeology, ancient sources, military history, and decades of scholarship, Heather argues that the Western Roman Empire did not simply “rot from within.” It remained remarkably resilient, but was gradually overwhelmed by external pressures colliding with internal crises.
Heather describes enormous migrations of entire peoples the Goths, Vandals, Suebi, Franks, and later the Lombards moving with warriors, families, children, livestock, wagons, craftsmen, and political leaders. Through centuries of contact with Rome, these societies became wealthier, better organized, and militarily stronger until they could challenge the empire itself.
One of Heather’s central themes is that the Western Roman Empire faced repeated large scale migrations of entire peoples into its territory. As Roman authority weakened, many of these groups retained their own leaders, military forces, laws, and political identities rather than being fully absorbed into Roman society. Combined with civil wars, military defeats, economic strain, and Rome’s growing reliance on federate armies, these parallel power structures gradually eroded the central government’s ability to govern its provinces.
Heather argues that the arrival of the Huns triggered a chain reaction. Gothic refugees crossed the Danube River seeking asylum, but corrupt Roman officials exploited them, withholding supplies and driving them into revolt. The result was the catastrophic defeat at Adrianople.
He follows the Vandals under Genseric into North Africa, arguing that Rome’s loss of this wealthy province cost the empire enormous tax revenues and one of its most important grain supplies, making it increasingly difficult to finance and maintain professional armies.
Heather does not portray the barbarians as mindless destroyers. Many admired Rome’s wealth, prestige, and sophisticated administration. After conquering Roman territory, they often retained Roman officials, collected taxes through existing systems, enforced Roman law alongside their own customs, governed from former imperial capitals, and sought the legitimacy that came with preserving parts of Roman civilization.
But he is equally clear that the wars themselves were catastrophic. Campaign after campaign swept across the same provinces. Cities endured repeated sieges, were captured, and looted. Refugees poured into fortified towns while entire rural districts emptied. Fields went untilled because farmers had fled or been killed. Grain stores and livestock were consumed by armies. Trade routes became increasingly dangerous, tax revenues collapsed as provinces were lost, villas and estates were abandoned, and years of continuous warfare left roads, bridges, aqueducts, and other infrastructure neglected or damaged. Some regions experienced generations of economic decline and depopulation.
Rome thought it was too powerful to fail. Every civilization does. That’s why history matters and why today’s mass migration deserves serious attention, not silence.
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Cristiano Ronaldo The first player to ever score at 6 world cups and he conveniently scored at his 6th in the 6th minute
It’s undeniably scripted to the exact minute