• Kids, Don't Cut Off Your Genitals!
    The problem with being redpilled is that, once you are based enough, you will enjoy nothing but fundamentalism and ultra extremist content. Nothing else quenches your thirst. That which used to satisfy you is no longer interesting. Eventually, it becomes outright boring. As you evolve, you will end up in a place where your new you accepts nothing but the most brutal truth and those who some normies consider inspiring are nothing but a joke to you. At best.
    Kids, Don't Cut Off Your Genitals! The problem with being redpilled is that, once you are based enough, you will enjoy nothing but fundamentalism and ultra extremist content. Nothing else quenches your thirst. That which used to satisfy you is no longer interesting. Eventually, it becomes outright boring. As you evolve, you will end up in a place where your new you accepts nothing but the most brutal truth and those who some normies consider inspiring are nothing but a joke to you. At best.
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  • Ep. 3365b - Is Trump About To Set A Precedent? Marker [9], Don’t Worry It Won’t Be Boring Forever
    https://www.bitchute.com/video/54kawEqVUwBK/?list=notifications&randomize=false
    The [DS] has done everything to go after Trump to make sure that he doesn't win the election. The [DS] agenda is backfiring on them. The Judge has now given the Jury instructions, the instructions was to find Trump guilty. The only way out of this is a hung jury for the Judge. Will Trump be setting a precedent to go after the [DS] later on. It's starting to seem like it. Don't worry it won't be boring forever.
    Ep. 3365b - Is Trump About To Set A Precedent? Marker [9], Don’t Worry It Won’t Be Boring Forever https://www.bitchute.com/video/54kawEqVUwBK/?list=notifications&randomize=false The [DS] has done everything to go after Trump to make sure that he doesn't win the election. The [DS] agenda is backfiring on them. The Judge has now given the Jury instructions, the instructions was to find Trump guilty. The only way out of this is a hung jury for the Judge. Will Trump be setting a precedent to go after the [DS] later on. It's starting to seem like it. Don't worry it won't be boring forever.
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    Ep. 3365b - Is Trump About To Set A Precedent? Marker [9], Don’t Worry It Won’t Be Boring Forever
    Chuck Norris Made A Special Video Learn What He Discovered Go To https://ChuckDefense.com/X22 The [DS] has done everything to go after Trump to make sure that he doesn't win the election. The [DS] agenda is backfiring on them. The Judge has now giv…
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  • Slovakia before Austro-Hungarian Empire
    - May 15, 2024
    Before becoming part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the territory that is now Slovakia was historically part of various kingdoms and empires. Here's an overview of Slovakia's history before the Austro-Hungarian Empire:



    Early History: The region of present-day Slovakia has been inhabited since ancient times. It was settled by Celtic tribes, followed by Germanic, Slavic, and later Hungarian peoples. The Slavic tribes that settled in the area eventually formed the foundation of what would become the Slovak nation.



    Great Moravian Empire (9th-10th Century): In the 9th century, the territory of present-day Slovakia was part of the Great Moravian Empire, a Slavic state that played a crucial role in the history of the region. Great Moravia was a significant power in Central Europe and had a strong cultural and religious influence, especially through the work of Saints Cyril and Methodius, who introduced Christianity and the Old Church Slavonic language.



    Kingdom of Hungary (11th Century): In the late 10th and early 11th centuries, the Kingdom of Hungary emerged and gradually extended its control over the territory of present-day Slovakia. The Hungarians, also known as Magyars, established their rule and exerted influence over the region for several centuries.



    Part of the Hungarian Kingdom: Throughout the medieval period, Slovakia remained part of the Hungarian Kingdom. It was administered as part of the Kingdom's counties, with Hungarian nobility and feudal structures dominating political and economic life.



    Part of the Habsburg Monarchy (16th-17th Century): Slovakia came under Habsburg (Austrian) rule during the early modern period. The Habsburgs gradually expanded their influence over Hungary and its territories, including Slovakia. The region experienced conflicts and upheavals, including the Ottoman wars and Reformation movements.



    Habsburg Rule and Integration: By the 18th century, the Habsburg Monarchy consolidated control over Hungary and its territories, including Slovakia. The region became an integral part of the Habsburg Empire, which later transformed into the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1867.



    Industrialization and Modernization: During the 19th century, Slovakia underwent industrialization and economic development within the framework of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The economy shifted from predominantly agricultural to industrial, with mining and manufacturing becoming important sectors.



    It's important to note that the history of Slovakia is intertwined with that of neighboring regions and kingdoms, especially Hungary and the Czech lands. The transition from the medieval period to modern times saw significant political, cultural, and economic changes that shaped the identity of the Slovak people and their place within larger European contexts.
    Slovakia before Austro-Hungarian Empire - May 15, 2024 Before becoming part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the territory that is now Slovakia was historically part of various kingdoms and empires. Here's an overview of Slovakia's history before the Austro-Hungarian Empire: Early History: The region of present-day Slovakia has been inhabited since ancient times. It was settled by Celtic tribes, followed by Germanic, Slavic, and later Hungarian peoples. The Slavic tribes that settled in the area eventually formed the foundation of what would become the Slovak nation. Great Moravian Empire (9th-10th Century): In the 9th century, the territory of present-day Slovakia was part of the Great Moravian Empire, a Slavic state that played a crucial role in the history of the region. Great Moravia was a significant power in Central Europe and had a strong cultural and religious influence, especially through the work of Saints Cyril and Methodius, who introduced Christianity and the Old Church Slavonic language. Kingdom of Hungary (11th Century): In the late 10th and early 11th centuries, the Kingdom of Hungary emerged and gradually extended its control over the territory of present-day Slovakia. The Hungarians, also known as Magyars, established their rule and exerted influence over the region for several centuries. Part of the Hungarian Kingdom: Throughout the medieval period, Slovakia remained part of the Hungarian Kingdom. It was administered as part of the Kingdom's counties, with Hungarian nobility and feudal structures dominating political and economic life. Part of the Habsburg Monarchy (16th-17th Century): Slovakia came under Habsburg (Austrian) rule during the early modern period. The Habsburgs gradually expanded their influence over Hungary and its territories, including Slovakia. The region experienced conflicts and upheavals, including the Ottoman wars and Reformation movements. Habsburg Rule and Integration: By the 18th century, the Habsburg Monarchy consolidated control over Hungary and its territories, including Slovakia. The region became an integral part of the Habsburg Empire, which later transformed into the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1867. Industrialization and Modernization: During the 19th century, Slovakia underwent industrialization and economic development within the framework of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The economy shifted from predominantly agricultural to industrial, with mining and manufacturing becoming important sectors. It's important to note that the history of Slovakia is intertwined with that of neighboring regions and kingdoms, especially Hungary and the Czech lands. The transition from the medieval period to modern times saw significant political, cultural, and economic changes that shaped the identity of the Slovak people and their place within larger European contexts.
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  • "PEACE SUMMIT"
    Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov dismissed on Monday Ukraine's plans to hold a "peace summit" in Switzerland later this year, insisting that the Ukrainian "problem" cannot be solved without Russia's participation. "Ukraine has turned into an instrument in the hands of the collective West, with the help of which they intend, as it seems to them, to put pressure on Russia, to contain Russia, to leave it on the margins of development," he told the Argumenty i Fakty newspaper. Peskov said #russia must "exclude the possibility of the existence" of a neighboring state that "has aggressive aspirations towards us," including wanting to "take our Crimea by force." He also commented on the European Union's plan to take over the frozen Russian assets, saying that a state’s "right to its assets is sacred" and claiming that the move will make the EU less trustworthy in the eyes of investors.
    "PEACE SUMMIT" Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov dismissed on Monday Ukraine's plans to hold a "peace summit" in Switzerland later this year, insisting that the Ukrainian "problem" cannot be solved without Russia's participation. "Ukraine has turned into an instrument in the hands of the collective West, with the help of which they intend, as it seems to them, to put pressure on Russia, to contain Russia, to leave it on the margins of development," he told the Argumenty i Fakty newspaper. Peskov said #russia must "exclude the possibility of the existence" of a neighboring state that "has aggressive aspirations towards us," including wanting to "take our Crimea by force." He also commented on the European Union's plan to take over the frozen Russian assets, saying that a state’s "right to its assets is sacred" and claiming that the move will make the EU less trustworthy in the eyes of investors.
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  • Watch: Triggered Kimmel Stops Oscars to Read Trump Post Slamming Show as ‘Boring’ https://www.infowars.com/posts/watch-triggered-kimmel-stops-oscars-to-read-trump-post-slamming-show-as-boring/
    Watch: Triggered Kimmel Stops Oscars to Read Trump Post Slamming Show as ‘Boring’ https://www.infowars.com/posts/watch-triggered-kimmel-stops-oscars-to-read-trump-post-slamming-show-as-boring/
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    Watch: Triggered Kimmel Stops Oscars to Read Trump Post Slamming Show as ‘Boring’
    TDS-suffering awards show host pauses ceremony to respond to Trump Truth Social post asking if there's ever been a 'worse host' for the Oscars.
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  • IMHO: ...FYI: I've DEFINITELY heard this DEEP, "RUMBLING" "sound", ....I heard it while camping, and sleeping, on the ground, in the South West section of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, in 2000.
    I thought that it was some sort of noise traveling thru the ground (solid rock), from deep below the surface, (possibly underground tunneling (an Underground Tunnel Boring Machine), or mining,...
    ... or, perhaps, it may have been the low frequencies from distant trains,... which would've been many miles toward the West,.. but, as I listened, carefully,
    I was convinced that the CONSTANT, LOW, "RUMBLING" sound was coming from DEEP, BELOW GROUND, not from any direction, above ground!...
    I've NEVER forgotten this event!!!
    ....WEIRD!!!!!!!

    The Controversial Sound Only 2% Of People Hear
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zy_ctHNLan8
    IMHO: ...FYI: I've DEFINITELY heard this DEEP, "RUMBLING" "sound", ....I heard it while camping, and sleeping, on the ground, in the South West section of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, in 2000. I thought that it was some sort of noise traveling thru the ground (solid rock), from deep below the surface, (possibly underground tunneling (an Underground Tunnel Boring Machine), or mining,... ... or, perhaps, it may have been the low frequencies from distant trains,... which would've been many miles toward the West,.. but, as I listened, carefully, I was convinced that the CONSTANT, LOW, "RUMBLING" sound was coming from DEEP, BELOW GROUND, not from any direction, above ground!... I've NEVER forgotten this event!!! ....WEIRD!!!!!!! The Controversial Sound Only 2% Of People Hear https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zy_ctHNLan8
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  • GLOBAL US MILITARY OPERATION #STORM REALITY IN 2024

    Harboring #Criminals is a Crime!

    Failing to PROSECUTE those guilty of #Genocide is also a #Crime!

    One that #Police and #Prosecutors across the world are guilty of

    It's pathetic

    https://www.bitchute.com/video/IDmQRtdvXrTt/
    GLOBAL US MILITARY OPERATION #STORM REALITY IN 2024 Harboring #Criminals is a Crime! Failing to PROSECUTE those guilty of #Genocide is also a #Crime! One that #Police and #Prosecutors across the world are guilty of It's pathetic https://www.bitchute.com/video/IDmQRtdvXrTt/
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  • https://t.me/davidavocadowolfe/114404
    Tunnels only for Teslas take you underneath Las Vegas to avoid traffic. (1 min, 27 sec) https://www.boringcompany.com/vegas-loop
    https://t.me/davidavocadowolfe/114404 Tunnels only for Teslas take you underneath Las Vegas to avoid traffic. (1 min, 27 sec) https://www.boringcompany.com/vegas-loop
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  • https://thewashingtonstandard.com/right-now-venezuela-is-literally-holding-a-vote-to-decide-if-it-will-invade-a-neighboring-country/
    https://thewashingtonstandard.com/right-now-venezuela-is-literally-holding-a-vote-to-decide-if-it-will-invade-a-neighboring-country/
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    Right Now Venezuela Is Literally Holding A Vote To Decide If It Will Invade A Neighboring Country - The Washington Standard
    Has the whole world gone completely nuts? Normally, South America is one continent that doesn’t have to worry about war. Unfortunately, just like so many other politicians all over the globe, the leaders of Venezuela appear to have caught a case of war fever. They are apparently quite eager to ...
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