• December 13, 1952 – Transporting the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, an armored Marine Corps personnel carrier made its way down Constitution Avenue, accompanied by two light tanks, four servicemen carrying sub-machine guns, and a motorcycle escort. A color guard, ceremonial troops, the Army Band, and the Air Force Drum and Bugle Corps were also part of the procession. Members of all the military branches lined the street. Inside the personnel carrier were six parchment documents. The records were in helium-filled glass cases packed inside wooden crates resting on mattresses. The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were going to the National Archives. In 1926, $1 million was appropriated for a national archives building, and in 1930 President Hoover appointed an Advisory Committee for the National Archives to draw up specifications for the building. John Russell Pope was selected as architect, and a year later, ground was broken. By 1933, the cornerstone of the building had been put in place by President Herbert Hoover. Staff were working in the unfinished building by 1935. But despite this flurry of activity, the vault-like building did not house the founding documents that we call the “Charters of Freedom.” The documents had been shuttled around to various buildings for various reasons. They started out in the Department of State, and as the capital moved from New York to Philadelphia to Washington, DC, these documents moved too. Eventually they were turned over to the Library of Congress. With exception of a short stay at Fort Knox during World War II, the Declaration and the Constitution remained at the Library of Congress from 1921 to 1952. The Bill of Rights had been given into the safekeeping of the National Archives in 1938. In 1952, the Library of Congress agreed to transfer the Declaration and the Constitution to the National Archives. The Bill of Rights would finally be in the company of the two other founding documents. With great pomp and ceremony, the six boxes were carried up the steps. The tall bronze doors—now used only on July 4—were opened, and the six sheets of parchment were carried into the Rotunda, where they remain today.
    December 13, 1952 – Transporting the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, an armored Marine Corps personnel carrier made its way down Constitution Avenue, accompanied by two light tanks, four servicemen carrying sub-machine guns, and a motorcycle escort. A color guard, ceremonial troops, the Army Band, and the Air Force Drum and Bugle Corps were also part of the procession. Members of all the military branches lined the street. Inside the personnel carrier were six parchment documents. The records were in helium-filled glass cases packed inside wooden crates resting on mattresses. The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were going to the National Archives. In 1926, $1 million was appropriated for a national archives building, and in 1930 President Hoover appointed an Advisory Committee for the National Archives to draw up specifications for the building. John Russell Pope was selected as architect, and a year later, ground was broken. By 1933, the cornerstone of the building had been put in place by President Herbert Hoover. Staff were working in the unfinished building by 1935. But despite this flurry of activity, the vault-like building did not house the founding documents that we call the “Charters of Freedom.” The documents had been shuttled around to various buildings for various reasons. They started out in the Department of State, and as the capital moved from New York to Philadelphia to Washington, DC, these documents moved too. Eventually they were turned over to the Library of Congress. With exception of a short stay at Fort Knox during World War II, the Declaration and the Constitution remained at the Library of Congress from 1921 to 1952. The Bill of Rights had been given into the safekeeping of the National Archives in 1938. In 1952, the Library of Congress agreed to transfer the Declaration and the Constitution to the National Archives. The Bill of Rights would finally be in the company of the two other founding documents. With great pomp and ceremony, the six boxes were carried up the steps. The tall bronze doors—now used only on July 4—were opened, and the six sheets of parchment were carried into the Rotunda, where they remain today.
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  • ....THEY SHOUD'VE SHIPPED IT BY "FEDEX"....

    Train Vs. Tank In Goose Creek, South Carolina. WTH series

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    ....THEY SHOUD'VE SHIPPED IT BY "FEDEX".... Train Vs. Tank In Goose Creek, South Carolina. WTH series https://old.bitchute.com/video/S0vl60KDf44M/
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    Train Vs. Tank In Goose Creek, South Carolina. WTH series
    no injuries reported, I have no opinion whether this is staged or not, but it's just something you dont see everyday
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  • TRAIN VS. TANK IN GOOSE CREEK, SOUTH CAROLINA. WTH SERIES

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    TRAIN VS. TANK IN GOOSE CREEK, SOUTH CAROLINA. WTH SERIES https://old.bitchute.com/video/S0vl60KDf44M/
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    Train Vs. Tank In Goose Creek, South Carolina. WTH series
    no injuries reported, I have no opinion whether this is staged or not, but it's just something you dont see everyday
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  • Where Is The Fighter At Their Best & Worst?
    The Fighter is the frontline man or woman in Dark and Darker that gamers choose in the event that they need to tank for their squad, be inside the thick of warfare, or put on traditional plate armor that knights are iconically visible in. It's a sword and protect elegance (with the aid of default) that has lots of options to make it tankier, deliver it extra weapon choices, or any kind of different options. But, in which precisely does the Fighter excel, and what are its shortcomings? Let's examine their pros and cons:

    Pros The Fighter has an alternative for each situation, as a minimum if the participant in control of them has prepared for it. They can use ranged guns, -handed weapons, daggers, one-handed weapons, and more. They're the best man or woman with a quick-cooldown movement pace potential, AKA Sprint. It has one of the fine healing Skills with Second Wind.

    The Fighter is one of the tankiest characters, 2nd simplest to the Barbarian, and can even beat their defense depending at the armor worn. Is top if no longer remarkable in most areas. Cons Because the Fighter is as a minimum 'right' at everything, it is not the 'pleasant' in any department. Their Skills are useful but quite boring to apply ordinary, which makes the magnificence feel a chunk flat. Is unable to apply Spells of any type. With the way blocking off works in the modern-day kingdom of Dark and Darker, using a Shield isn't a surefire defensive alternative.

    When blanketed in armor the Fighter is one of the slowest instructions in movement velocity and one of the loudest so their stealth potential is pretty low. Has one of the weakest default weapons in the game, and essentially needs a constant deliver of higher weapons from looting or from the Weaponsmith merchant. The Fighter's Best Skill Options.

    As cited within the Fighter's cons, this magnificence doesn't have a ton of awesome Skill options. It has 6 alternatives, and handiest two of them are universally useful, even as the rest are pretty situational. Those two recommended choices are Second Wind and Sprint, and that is why:

    Second Wind is a 50 percentage HP Heal and also cancels out the facet consequences from Adrenaline Rush. The only drawback is it's miles a one-time use in step with suit. Sprint will increase the Fighter's motion speed by way of 50 percentage for about 5 seconds or so. The Fighter is sort of as gradual as the Barbarian whilst wearing armor, so having this feature in reality gives them the danger to shut in on enemies..

    Now a few gamers will swear by Adrenaline Rush over Sprint or Victory Strike over Second Wind. And, at the same time as those are exact options, they're a bit too specific to work as general replacements.
    All servers of Dark and Darker Gold Coins on MMOexp.com.
    Where Is The Fighter At Their Best & Worst? The Fighter is the frontline man or woman in Dark and Darker that gamers choose in the event that they need to tank for their squad, be inside the thick of warfare, or put on traditional plate armor that knights are iconically visible in. It's a sword and protect elegance (with the aid of default) that has lots of options to make it tankier, deliver it extra weapon choices, or any kind of different options. But, in which precisely does the Fighter excel, and what are its shortcomings? Let's examine their pros and cons: Pros The Fighter has an alternative for each situation, as a minimum if the participant in control of them has prepared for it. They can use ranged guns, -handed weapons, daggers, one-handed weapons, and more. They're the best man or woman with a quick-cooldown movement pace potential, AKA Sprint. It has one of the fine healing Skills with Second Wind. The Fighter is one of the tankiest characters, 2nd simplest to the Barbarian, and can even beat their defense depending at the armor worn. Is top if no longer remarkable in most areas. Cons Because the Fighter is as a minimum 'right' at everything, it is not the 'pleasant' in any department. Their Skills are useful but quite boring to apply ordinary, which makes the magnificence feel a chunk flat. Is unable to apply Spells of any type. With the way blocking off works in the modern-day kingdom of Dark and Darker, using a Shield isn't a surefire defensive alternative. When blanketed in armor the Fighter is one of the slowest instructions in movement velocity and one of the loudest so their stealth potential is pretty low. Has one of the weakest default weapons in the game, and essentially needs a constant deliver of higher weapons from looting or from the Weaponsmith merchant. The Fighter's Best Skill Options. As cited within the Fighter's cons, this magnificence doesn't have a ton of awesome Skill options. It has 6 alternatives, and handiest two of them are universally useful, even as the rest are pretty situational. Those two recommended choices are Second Wind and Sprint, and that is why: Second Wind is a 50 percentage HP Heal and also cancels out the facet consequences from Adrenaline Rush. The only drawback is it's miles a one-time use in step with suit. Sprint will increase the Fighter's motion speed by way of 50 percentage for about 5 seconds or so. The Fighter is sort of as gradual as the Barbarian whilst wearing armor, so having this feature in reality gives them the danger to shut in on enemies.. Now a few gamers will swear by Adrenaline Rush over Sprint or Victory Strike over Second Wind. And, at the same time as those are exact options, they're a bit too specific to work as general replacements. All servers of Dark and Darker Gold Coins on MMOexp.com.
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  • Report: Froot Loop Sales TANK Following Effort to Rid US Foods of Harmful Dyes Banned Abroad!

    https://www.infowars.com/posts/report-froot-loop-sales-tank-following-effort-to-rid-us-foods-of-harmful-dyes-banned-abroad
    Report: Froot Loop Sales TANK Following Effort to Rid US Foods of Harmful Dyes Banned Abroad! https://www.infowars.com/posts/report-froot-loop-sales-tank-following-effort-to-rid-us-foods-of-harmful-dyes-banned-abroad
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  • WHITE TIGER | FULL MOVIE
    The Great Patriotic War, early 1940s. After barely surviving a battle with a mysterious, ghostly-white Tiger tank, Red Army Sergeant Ivan Naydenov becomes obsessed with its destruction.
    WHITE TIGER | FULL MOVIE The Great Patriotic War, early 1940s. After barely surviving a battle with a mysterious, ghostly-white Tiger tank, Red Army Sergeant Ivan Naydenov becomes obsessed with its destruction.
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  • The left-wing media might try to spin it, but the truth is glaringly obvious: Taylor Swift's ticket sales are tanking because she threw her hat in the ring for Kamala Harris. America has spoken, and it's clear that the silent majority values patriotism over celebrity endorsements.
    The left-wing media might try to spin it, but the truth is glaringly obvious: Taylor Swift's ticket sales are tanking because she threw her hat in the ring for Kamala Harris. America has spoken, and it's clear that the silent majority values patriotism over celebrity endorsements.
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  • Annie Chapelier - Un parlement en Toc - Lobby, think tank elle expose l'envers du décor https://old.bitchute.com/video/ayydpk9alrk8/
    Annie Chapelier - Un parlement en Toc - Lobby, think tank elle expose l'envers du décor https://old.bitchute.com/video/ayydpk9alrk8/
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    Annie Chapelier - Un parlement en Toc - Lobby, think tank elle expose l'envers du décor
    Annie Chapellier ancienne député du Gard qui a préféré ne pas se représenter dit : « LES DÉPUTÉS N’ÉCRIVENT PAS LES AMENDEMENTS, C’EST LES MINISTÈRES ET LES MC KINSEY » Source https://x.com/i/status/1855259333463883996 Expose the Globalists t…
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  • True Grit
    In 1970, John Wayne won an Academy Award. for his larger-than-life performance as the drunken, uncouth and totally fearless one-eyed U.S. Marshall, Rooster Cogburn. The cantankerous Rooster is hired by a headstrong young girl (Kim Darby) to find the man who murdered her father and fled with the family savings. When Cogburn's employer insists on accompanying the old gunfighter, sparks fly. And the situation goes from troubled to disastrous when an inexperienced but enthusiastic Texas Ranger (Glen Campbell) joins the party. Laughter and tears punctuate the wild action in this extraordinary Western which features performances by Robert Duvall and Strother Martin.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyetQkDERNA
    True Grit In 1970, John Wayne won an Academy Award. for his larger-than-life performance as the drunken, uncouth and totally fearless one-eyed U.S. Marshall, Rooster Cogburn. The cantankerous Rooster is hired by a headstrong young girl (Kim Darby) to find the man who murdered her father and fled with the family savings. When Cogburn's employer insists on accompanying the old gunfighter, sparks fly. And the situation goes from troubled to disastrous when an inexperienced but enthusiastic Texas Ranger (Glen Campbell) joins the party. Laughter and tears punctuate the wild action in this extraordinary Western which features performances by Robert Duvall and Strother Martin. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyetQkDERNA
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  • WASHINGTON/TEHRAN - The United States is sending more forces to the Middle East, including the deployment of additional ballistic missile defense destroyers, fighter squadron, and tanker aircraft, and several U.S. Air Force B-52 long-range strike bombers to the region, according to the Department of Defense.
    WASHINGTON/TEHRAN - The United States is sending more forces to the Middle East, including the deployment of additional ballistic missile defense destroyers, fighter squadron, and tanker aircraft, and several U.S. Air Force B-52 long-range strike bombers to the region, according to the Department of Defense.
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