• How long would you fight a demon? Would you devote your entire life to defeating one? Join me tomorrow at 12pm cst 11/27/2024 - For the highly anticipated collaboration between myself and ‪@thetapelibrary ‬- I am beyond excited to premiere the video to you guys. I've been a fan of his for a long time and I know hundreds of you have asked for a collab between us. So, I figured let's give the people what they want! I hope you'll join us and help spread the word! - Much love, Kody. https://www.youtube.com/@mysteryarchives

    #paranormal #youtubechannel #youtube #thetapelibrary #mysteryarchives #collaboration #excited
    How long would you fight a demon? Would you devote your entire life to defeating one? Join me tomorrow at 12pm cst 11/27/2024 - For the highly anticipated collaboration between myself and ‪@thetapelibrary ‬- I am beyond excited to premiere the video to you guys. I've been a fan of his for a long time and I know hundreds of you have asked for a collab between us. So, I figured let's give the people what they want! I hope you'll join us and help spread the word! - Much love, Kody. https://www.youtube.com/@mysteryarchives #paranormal #youtubechannel #youtube #thetapelibrary #mysteryarchives #collaboration #excited
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  • Good morning everyone! Just wanted to give you an update on a few things. First thing is that I am now officially on Cameo! https://v.cameo.com/e/ODZlUHu9FOb - So if you want a special shout out, a personalized message or anything else you can book me there! There's also a brand new video going up today and another one will come out either tomorrow or Friday at the latest. I also have a massive collaboration in the works you guys will be stoked on! Other than all that guys I appreciate all of you and I'm doing my best to get caught up on as many comments as I can. I hope I'll see you at the premiere today and I hope I'll see you on Cameo ;) - Kody.
    Good morning everyone! Just wanted to give you an update on a few things. First thing is that I am now officially on Cameo! https://v.cameo.com/e/ODZlUHu9FOb - So if you want a special shout out, a personalized message or anything else you can book me there! There's also a brand new video going up today and another one will come out either tomorrow or Friday at the latest. I also have a massive collaboration in the works you guys will be stoked on! Other than all that guys I appreciate all of you and I'm doing my best to get caught up on as many comments as I can. I hope I'll see you at the premiere today and I hope I'll see you on Cameo ;) - Kody.
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  • #islamophobia_hoax
    Documents reveal close collaboration between Hamas and al-Jazeera; 6 ‘journalists’ were jihadis
    https://jihadwatch.org/2024/10/documents-reveal-close-collaboration-between-hamas-and-al-jazeera-6-journalists-were-jihadis?
    #islamophobia_hoax Documents reveal close collaboration between Hamas and al-Jazeera; 6 ‘journalists’ were jihadis https://jihadwatch.org/2024/10/documents-reveal-close-collaboration-between-hamas-and-al-jazeera-6-journalists-were-jihadis?
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    Documents reveal close collaboration between Hamas and al-Jazeera; 6 ‘journalists’ were jihadis
    Surprised? No reason for you to be. We've been warning you for years. "Documents reveal depth of Hamas-Al Jazeera collaboration," JNS, October 27, 2024: After exposing the involvement of six Al Jazeera journalists in terrorism, the Israel Defense Forces on Oct. 24 revealed additional documents exposing close collaboration between the Gaza-based terror group Hamas and...
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  • After a chance encounter with a strange ritual, Bill would find himself plagued by a merciless evil, one that threatened to ruin his very existence. Yet he was just as haunted by a burning desire to know the truth about what was tormenting him. What follows is the story of a man who fought against Satan and his demonic minions. This video was put together in collaboration with Bill Vaile to clear up any and all misinformation about his story. He chose me to get the truest version of his story out to the world and I could not be more honored. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbJ-y3wkyvE
    After a chance encounter with a strange ritual, Bill would find himself plagued by a merciless evil, one that threatened to ruin his very existence. Yet he was just as haunted by a burning desire to know the truth about what was tormenting him. What follows is the story of a man who fought against Satan and his demonic minions. This video was put together in collaboration with Bill Vaile to clear up any and all misinformation about his story. He chose me to get the truest version of his story out to the world and I could not be more honored. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbJ-y3wkyvE
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  • The Strangest Top-Secret Israeli Arsenal No One Expected
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    In late 2023, Israel unveiled a breakthrough device capable of seeing through solid walls, allowing special operations teams to pinpoint enemy positions before an assault. This new technology is poised to revolutionize urban warfare tactics.

    Next, Israel’s Barak 8 missile system, developed in collaboration with India, has extended its reach and capabilities, now boasting Mach 2 speeds and the ability to strike targets 100 kilometers away. The system is rapidly gaining attention from nations across multiple continents.

    Following this, Israel’s Spike missile system has advanced to its sixth generation, bringing unparalleled anti-tank capabilities. Its innovative top-attack mode and fire-and-forget system make it a formidable weapon in the field.

    Finally, the Merkava Mark V tank has introduced groundbreaking battlefield technology, combining AI-driven decision-making, panoramic vision systems, and an advanced protection system that intercepts incoming threats. This tank represents the future of armored warfare.
    The Strangest Top-Secret Israeli Arsenal No One Expected 143,303 views Sep 13, 2024 In late 2023, Israel unveiled a breakthrough device capable of seeing through solid walls, allowing special operations teams to pinpoint enemy positions before an assault. This new technology is poised to revolutionize urban warfare tactics. Next, Israel’s Barak 8 missile system, developed in collaboration with India, has extended its reach and capabilities, now boasting Mach 2 speeds and the ability to strike targets 100 kilometers away. The system is rapidly gaining attention from nations across multiple continents. Following this, Israel’s Spike missile system has advanced to its sixth generation, bringing unparalleled anti-tank capabilities. Its innovative top-attack mode and fire-and-forget system make it a formidable weapon in the field. Finally, the Merkava Mark V tank has introduced groundbreaking battlefield technology, combining AI-driven decision-making, panoramic vision systems, and an advanced protection system that intercepts incoming threats. This tank represents the future of armored warfare.
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  • No guarantees, this was posted in another forum in the Internet, lets say this "sounds interesting":
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    After Twitter/X was banned in Lula’s Brazil (should we believe the official tale?!?), Dr. Simon Goddek got some attention from the Musk supporting “alternative” media:
    In 2021, I fled the Netherlands for Brazil due to political persecution over expressing my opinion on Covid. In 2024, I will have to flee Brazil for another refuge because expressing my opinion on ? could eventually land me in jail. We’re being silenced, one country at a time.
    https://x.com/goddeketal/status/1829907967526756366

    I thought that the “political persecution” in the kingdom of the Netherlands could be interesting, but couldn’t find a single direct link to anything Simon Goddek has written.
    I only found a single copy-paste of one of Goddek’s writings (from which I found direct links to the following 2 original, archived stories by Goddek…).

    I expected that what Goddek had to say on the plandemic couldn’t possibly be interesting, as I foolishly thought I already know “everything”. But to my surprise he gives interesting insights on the impossibility of getting the Corman-Drosten scientific-looking paper, on the PCR tests that were used to inflate COVID numbers, peer review accepted and published in less than 2 days (!!!), while on average the time it takes to publish “original research papers” was 172 days (in 2019).

    One of the references in the Corman-Drosten paper is a document of the WHO, which was created the same day (!!!) as the Corman-Drosten paper was submitted to Eurosurveillance (21 January 2020).

    One of the co-authors of the Corman-Drosten paper was the Dutch Marion Koopmans, who besides having a leading government advising role in the brutal lockdown in the Netherlands, was also on the scientific advisory group of the WHO and appointed to the coronavirus disease advisory panel of the European Commission (she also has some other roles besides her main gig as professor at the Erasmus University).

    The suspicious fast publication of the Corman-Drosten paper follows a similar script as the swine flu “pandemic” in 2009 (where the Drosten collaboration with Olfert Landt concerning the PCR test was literally accepted and available online overnight): https://archive.is/nZbqu

    Simon Goddek doesn’t provide much written information on his “political persecution” in the Netherlands (at least not that I could find).
    For criticising the review process of Christian Drosten’s Covid PCR protocol paper in early 2021, Goddek: was dismissed from his position at Wageningen University, had his bank account frozen, and had “police encounters” (whatever that means…).

    In February 2023, Simon Goddek was also fired from his job at SINTEF for “exceeding my rights to freedom of expression on Twitter”: https://archive.is/oswAF

    The only direct internet search result that was relatively easy to find, is the following video with Simon Goddek (that I find too long with too little interesting information).
    Goddek has also: promoted vitamin D for treating (or preventing?) COVID, opposed the COVID vaccines, and was banned from Twitter in 2021.
    https://youtu.be/B-YyCbQ4b8E

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    A recent large-scale, scientific-looking study from South Korea found a significant 620% higher risk of myocarditis and a 175% higher risk of pericarditis after being poisoned with the COVID mRNA vaccines.
    There was also a 62% increased risk of Guillain-Barré syndrome after the clot shots.

    The increase in the risk of myocarditis after the clot shots was double for females than males (10.5 compared to 5.3 times), “To my knowledge, this has never been shown in any population before”.
    The only explanation for this that I can think of, is that the COVID vaccines were (are) specifically aimed at infertility for women: https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/620-percent-higher-risk-myocarditis-after-mrna-covid-vaccines-korea/
    ...
    No guarantees, this was posted in another forum in the Internet, lets say this "sounds interesting": ==== After Twitter/X was banned in Lula’s Brazil (should we believe the official tale?!?), Dr. Simon Goddek got some attention from the Musk supporting “alternative” media: In 2021, I fled the Netherlands for Brazil due to political persecution over expressing my opinion on Covid. In 2024, I will have to flee Brazil for another refuge because expressing my opinion on ? could eventually land me in jail. We’re being silenced, one country at a time. https://x.com/goddeketal/status/1829907967526756366 I thought that the “political persecution” in the kingdom of the Netherlands could be interesting, but couldn’t find a single direct link to anything Simon Goddek has written. I only found a single copy-paste of one of Goddek’s writings (from which I found direct links to the following 2 original, archived stories by Goddek…). I expected that what Goddek had to say on the plandemic couldn’t possibly be interesting, as I foolishly thought I already know “everything”. But to my surprise he gives interesting insights on the impossibility of getting the Corman-Drosten scientific-looking paper, on the PCR tests that were used to inflate COVID numbers, peer review accepted and published in less than 2 days (!!!), while on average the time it takes to publish “original research papers” was 172 days (in 2019). One of the references in the Corman-Drosten paper is a document of the WHO, which was created the same day (!!!) as the Corman-Drosten paper was submitted to Eurosurveillance (21 January 2020). One of the co-authors of the Corman-Drosten paper was the Dutch Marion Koopmans, who besides having a leading government advising role in the brutal lockdown in the Netherlands, was also on the scientific advisory group of the WHO and appointed to the coronavirus disease advisory panel of the European Commission (she also has some other roles besides her main gig as professor at the Erasmus University). The suspicious fast publication of the Corman-Drosten paper follows a similar script as the swine flu “pandemic” in 2009 (where the Drosten collaboration with Olfert Landt concerning the PCR test was literally accepted and available online overnight): https://archive.is/nZbqu Simon Goddek doesn’t provide much written information on his “political persecution” in the Netherlands (at least not that I could find). For criticising the review process of Christian Drosten’s Covid PCR protocol paper in early 2021, Goddek: was dismissed from his position at Wageningen University, had his bank account frozen, and had “police encounters” (whatever that means…). In February 2023, Simon Goddek was also fired from his job at SINTEF for “exceeding my rights to freedom of expression on Twitter”: https://archive.is/oswAF The only direct internet search result that was relatively easy to find, is the following video with Simon Goddek (that I find too long with too little interesting information). Goddek has also: promoted vitamin D for treating (or preventing?) COVID, opposed the COVID vaccines, and was banned from Twitter in 2021. https://youtu.be/B-YyCbQ4b8E --------------------------------- A recent large-scale, scientific-looking study from South Korea found a significant 620% higher risk of myocarditis and a 175% higher risk of pericarditis after being poisoned with the COVID mRNA vaccines. There was also a 62% increased risk of Guillain-Barré syndrome after the clot shots. The increase in the risk of myocarditis after the clot shots was double for females than males (10.5 compared to 5.3 times), “To my knowledge, this has never been shown in any population before”. The only explanation for this that I can think of, is that the COVID vaccines were (are) specifically aimed at infertility for women: https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/620-percent-higher-risk-myocarditis-after-mrna-covid-vaccines-korea/ ...
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  • Electric cars face several financial challenges that impact their widespread adoption and market growth. Here are some of the key financial problems they encounter:

    High Initial Cost: The upfront cost of electric vehicles (EVs) is generally higher than that of internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. This is largely due to the expensive battery technology that powers EVs.
    Battery Costs: Although the cost of batteries has been decreasing, they still represent a significant portion of the total cost of an EV. Research and development to improve battery efficiency and reduce costs are ongoing but require substantial investment.
    Infrastructure Investment: Building a widespread and reliable charging infrastructure requires significant financial investment. Governments and private companies need to collaborate to develop charging stations, which can be costly.
    Research and Development: Continuous innovation in battery technology, vehicle design, and software development demands substantial funding. Companies need to invest heavily in R&D to stay competitive and advance EV technology.
    Government Subsidies and Incentives: Many EV manufacturers rely on government subsidies and incentives to make their vehicles more affordable for consumers. The reduction or elimination of these subsidies can negatively impact sales and financial stability.
    Economies of Scale: Traditional automakers have the advantage of economies of scale due to mass production. EV manufacturers, especially new entrants, may struggle to achieve similar cost efficiencies without large-scale production.
    Consumer Perception and Demand: Despite growing interest in EVs, many consumers are still hesitant to switch from ICE vehicles due to concerns about range, charging availability, and resale value. This affects market demand and, consequently, financial performance.
    Competition: The automotive industry is highly competitive, with many established players and new startups entering the EV market. This competition can drive down prices and profit margins, making it challenging for companies to remain financially viable.
    Supply Chain Issues: Sourcing raw materials for batteries, such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel, can be expensive and subject to geopolitical and environmental issues. Supply chain disruptions can increase costs and impact production schedules.
    Regulatory Compliance: Meeting stringent environmental and safety regulations requires continuous investment in compliance measures, which can be financially burdensome, especially for smaller manufacturers.
    Addressing these financial challenges is crucial for the long-term success and sustainability of the electric vehicle industry. Collaboration between governments, manufacturers, and consumers is essential to overcome these hurdles and drive the adoption of electric vehicles.
    Electric cars face several financial challenges that impact their widespread adoption and market growth. Here are some of the key financial problems they encounter: High Initial Cost: The upfront cost of electric vehicles (EVs) is generally higher than that of internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. This is largely due to the expensive battery technology that powers EVs. Battery Costs: Although the cost of batteries has been decreasing, they still represent a significant portion of the total cost of an EV. Research and development to improve battery efficiency and reduce costs are ongoing but require substantial investment. Infrastructure Investment: Building a widespread and reliable charging infrastructure requires significant financial investment. Governments and private companies need to collaborate to develop charging stations, which can be costly. Research and Development: Continuous innovation in battery technology, vehicle design, and software development demands substantial funding. Companies need to invest heavily in R&D to stay competitive and advance EV technology. Government Subsidies and Incentives: Many EV manufacturers rely on government subsidies and incentives to make their vehicles more affordable for consumers. The reduction or elimination of these subsidies can negatively impact sales and financial stability. Economies of Scale: Traditional automakers have the advantage of economies of scale due to mass production. EV manufacturers, especially new entrants, may struggle to achieve similar cost efficiencies without large-scale production. Consumer Perception and Demand: Despite growing interest in EVs, many consumers are still hesitant to switch from ICE vehicles due to concerns about range, charging availability, and resale value. This affects market demand and, consequently, financial performance. Competition: The automotive industry is highly competitive, with many established players and new startups entering the EV market. This competition can drive down prices and profit margins, making it challenging for companies to remain financially viable. Supply Chain Issues: Sourcing raw materials for batteries, such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel, can be expensive and subject to geopolitical and environmental issues. Supply chain disruptions can increase costs and impact production schedules. Regulatory Compliance: Meeting stringent environmental and safety regulations requires continuous investment in compliance measures, which can be financially burdensome, especially for smaller manufacturers. Addressing these financial challenges is crucial for the long-term success and sustainability of the electric vehicle industry. Collaboration between governments, manufacturers, and consumers is essential to overcome these hurdles and drive the adoption of electric vehicles.
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  • The Loch Ness Centre in the Highlands has asked NASA and universities to help in a new hunt for the Loch Ness Monster.

    The Loch Ness Centre, located in the Highlands of Scotland, has reached out to NASA, as well as other scientists and universities, to lend their expertise in a new search for the elusive Loch Ness Monster. This request comes on the 90th anniversary of the first organized surface watch of Loch Ness, known as the Sir Edward Mountain's expedition, which took place from May 30 to June 2


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    Since the first expedition in 1934, there have been over 1,156 reported sightings of the Loch Ness Monster on the official Loch Ness Monster sightings register. Last year, a large search of Loch Ness concluded with a hydrophone capturing loud underwater noises and several potential sightings

    [[5]].


    The Loch Ness Centre has partnered with Loch Ness Exploration (LNE), an independent and voluntary research team, along with hundreds of in-person and virtual volunteers, to conduct these searches. The aim of this collaboration is to utilize state-of-the-art technology and scientific expertise to uncover the mysteries of Loch Ness and potentially shed light on the existence of the legendary creature

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    The Loch Ness Centre is hoping that by involving NASA and other experts, they can gather new equipment and expertise to enhance their search efforts. This year's search is expected to be one of the largest hunts for the Loch Ness Monster in over 50 years, attracting researchers, monster hunters, and enthusiasts from around the world
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    It's important to note that despite numerous reported sightings and searches, the existence of the Loch Ness Monster remains unproven. The search efforts, however, continue to captivate the imagination of people worldwide and contribute to the ongoing folklore surrounding the legendary creature
    .


    Overall, the Loch Ness Centre's request for assistance from NASA and universities demonstrates their commitment to exploring the mysteries of Loch Ness and engaging experts from various fields in their search for the elusive Loch Ness Monster
    The Loch Ness Centre in the Highlands has asked NASA and universities to help in a new hunt for the Loch Ness Monster. The Loch Ness Centre, located in the Highlands of Scotland, has reached out to NASA, as well as other scientists and universities, to lend their expertise in a new search for the elusive Loch Ness Monster. This request comes on the 90th anniversary of the first organized surface watch of Loch Ness, known as the Sir Edward Mountain's expedition, which took place from May 30 to June 2 . Since the first expedition in 1934, there have been over 1,156 reported sightings of the Loch Ness Monster on the official Loch Ness Monster sightings register. Last year, a large search of Loch Ness concluded with a hydrophone capturing loud underwater noises and several potential sightings [[5]]. The Loch Ness Centre has partnered with Loch Ness Exploration (LNE), an independent and voluntary research team, along with hundreds of in-person and virtual volunteers, to conduct these searches. The aim of this collaboration is to utilize state-of-the-art technology and scientific expertise to uncover the mysteries of Loch Ness and potentially shed light on the existence of the legendary creature . The Loch Ness Centre is hoping that by involving NASA and other experts, they can gather new equipment and expertise to enhance their search efforts. This year's search is expected to be one of the largest hunts for the Loch Ness Monster in over 50 years, attracting researchers, monster hunters, and enthusiasts from around the world . It's important to note that despite numerous reported sightings and searches, the existence of the Loch Ness Monster remains unproven. The search efforts, however, continue to captivate the imagination of people worldwide and contribute to the ongoing folklore surrounding the legendary creature . Overall, the Loch Ness Centre's request for assistance from NASA and universities demonstrates their commitment to exploring the mysteries of Loch Ness and engaging experts from various fields in their search for the elusive Loch Ness Monster
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  • CDs were a significant step in the evolution of music.

    Here’s a brief history of the compact disc (CD) for music, excluding its use for data storage:

    Origins and Development:
    The compact disc was developed in the late 1970s as a digital optical disc storage format for audio.
    The first compact disc player was demonstrated by Philips and Sony in 1979.
    The first commercial CD release was the 1982
    Conceptualization (Late 1970s): The idea of a compact disc for audio recordings emerged in the late 1970s through the collaboration between Philips and Sony. The goal was to create a digital format that offered superior audio quality and durability compared to analog formats like vinyl records and cassette tapes.
    Development and Standardization (Early 1980s): Engineers at Philips and Sony worked on developing the technical specifications for the CD format, including disc size, encoding method (PCM – Pulse Code Modulation), and error-correction techniques. In 1980, they jointly established the “Red Book” standard, which defined the CD-DA (Compact Disc Digital Audio) format.
    Commercial Launch (1982): The first commercially available compact disc for music was released in Japan in October 1982. It featured recordings by artists such as Billy Joel, ABBA, and Dire Straits. The CD launch marked a significant milestone in the music industry, offering consumers a new, high-fidelity audio format.
    Technological Advancements (1980s

    These included the introduction of CD players with features like shuffle, repeat, and programmable playlists. Additionally, improvements in mastering and manufacturing processes enhanced the audio quality of CDs.

    Decline (2000s – Present): With the advent of digital downloads

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    Overall, the history of compact disc music showcases its transformative the music industry, offering a high-quality format for listen and enjoying music recordings.

    CDs were a significant step in the evolution of music. Here’s a brief history of the compact disc (CD) for music, excluding its use for data storage: Origins and Development: The compact disc was developed in the late 1970s as a digital optical disc storage format for audio. The first compact disc player was demonstrated by Philips and Sony in 1979. The first commercial CD release was the 1982 Conceptualization (Late 1970s): The idea of a compact disc for audio recordings emerged in the late 1970s through the collaboration between Philips and Sony. The goal was to create a digital format that offered superior audio quality and durability compared to analog formats like vinyl records and cassette tapes. Development and Standardization (Early 1980s): Engineers at Philips and Sony worked on developing the technical specifications for the CD format, including disc size, encoding method (PCM – Pulse Code Modulation), and error-correction techniques. In 1980, they jointly established the “Red Book” standard, which defined the CD-DA (Compact Disc Digital Audio) format. Commercial Launch (1982): The first commercially available compact disc for music was released in Japan in October 1982. It featured recordings by artists such as Billy Joel, ABBA, and Dire Straits. The CD launch marked a significant milestone in the music industry, offering consumers a new, high-fidelity audio format. Technological Advancements (1980s These included the introduction of CD players with features like shuffle, repeat, and programmable playlists. Additionally, improvements in mastering and manufacturing processes enhanced the audio quality of CDs. Decline (2000s – Present): With the advent of digital downloads Enter Lupin ,-. Overall, the history of compact disc music showcases its transformative the music industry, offering a high-quality format for listen and enjoying music recordings.
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  • Now on: graffiti graced.

    Conscious of this biblical years, the SNCF announces collaboration with Banksy and artistic expression cover- up. Banksy the political activist without British humour that carries a strong element of satire aimed at the absurdity of everyday life.
    Now on: graffiti graced. Conscious of this biblical years, the SNCF announces collaboration with Banksy and artistic expression cover- up. Banksy the political activist without British humour that carries a strong element of satire aimed at the absurdity of everyday life.
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