@OliLondonTV Jews uphold the sovereignty and integrity of the US, while leftists often seek to undermine them.
The choice is yours: stand with democracy and the rule of law, or with anarchism.
You come under my videos and say:
"Lord, may I please have your permission to say something"?
Then you wait for me to give you my permission.
You people have been talking way too much for way too long, and your time is officially up. It is BL@CK power forever.
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They say in politics, liberals are the gas pedal, and conservatives are the brakes, and I'm generally with the gas pedal, but not if we're driving off a cliff.
A rooftop swimming pool was seen overflowing during the Taiwan earthquake.
Some onlookers also referred to it as a "mini-tsunami".
#earthquake#Taiwan#Tsunami
After a 7.5 magnitude earthquake hit Taiwan, shore waters receded sharply, triggering fears of a massive tsunami.
The 2004 and 2011 tsunamis are two of the most destructive events that occurred in the recent past.
#Taiwan#earthquake#tsunami
Pablo Escobar almost had a monopoly on the drug trade in the United States in 1980s-1990s.
His estimated worth, adjusted for inflation, could be well over $80 billion. He was one of the most notorious drug lords in the history of mankind.
Pablo Escobar’s abandoned ‘La Manuela’ mansion in Colombia, named after his daughter.
In 1993, the estate was targeted in a bombing orchestrated by Los Pepes, a vigilante group whose acronym stood for ‘Perseguidos por Pablo Escobar’ (People Persecuted by Pablo Escobar).
Los Pepes was reportedly supported by Escobar’s rival, the Cali Cartel, as well as other individuals who opposed Escobar.
During the attack, 200kg of TNT was placed inside a bathroom at La Manuela. The detonation destroyed much of the house, and eight months later, Escobar was killed by Colombian National Police.
2. Papua New Guinea
Organized crime is rampant in Papua New Guinea. It's geographical location also makes it an ideal location for drug and human traff!ck!ng. Little education and a lack of employment opportunities further exacerbate the problem.
#PapuaNewGuinea