• "Aloha from Florida" posted this short video, I just snapped a photo of it, showing everyone "falling out" after the eclipse in some movie!

    Well let's hope not! But as we all know, 5 billion or so people allowed a foreign substance, containing a weapons technology, to be injected into their body!

    Does anyone know the HISTORY of the hypodermic needle? The "syringe" comes from a tale in mythology. A Satanic tale about Pan! Here it is, in the short, wikipedia version.

    I like how it calls Pan "Amorous" when in fact he is a devil rapist!

    Syrinx was a beautiful wood nymph who had many times attracted the attention of satyrs, and fled their advances in turn. She worshipped Artemis, the goddess of wilderness, and, like her, had vowed to remain a virgin for all of time.

    Pursued by the amorous god Pan, she ran to a river's edge and asked for assistance from the river nymphs. In answer, she was transformed into hollow water reeds that made a haunting sound when the god's frustrated breath blew across them.

    Pan cut the reeds to fashion the first set of panpipes, which were thenceforth known as syrinx.[1] The word syringe was derived from this word.

    "Pan" is basically a devil. He is depicted with a raging, bare, hard on most times. He is a rapist devil! "Peter Pan" and the "Pan Flute" and, of course, the hypodermic "Srynx Syringe" also got it's start in this mythological tale! If you ever look, the bible actually backs up most of those "myths"
    "Aloha from Florida" posted this short video, I just snapped a photo of it, showing everyone "falling out" after the eclipse in some movie! Well let's hope not! But as we all know, 5 billion or so people allowed a foreign substance, containing a weapons technology, to be injected into their body! Does anyone know the HISTORY of the hypodermic needle? The "syringe" comes from a tale in mythology. A Satanic tale about Pan! Here it is, in the short, wikipedia version. I like how it calls Pan "Amorous" when in fact he is a devil rapist! Syrinx was a beautiful wood nymph who had many times attracted the attention of satyrs, and fled their advances in turn. She worshipped Artemis, the goddess of wilderness, and, like her, had vowed to remain a virgin for all of time. Pursued by the amorous god Pan, she ran to a river's edge and asked for assistance from the river nymphs. In answer, she was transformed into hollow water reeds that made a haunting sound when the god's frustrated breath blew across them. Pan cut the reeds to fashion the first set of panpipes, which were thenceforth known as syrinx.[1] The word syringe was derived from this word. "Pan" is basically a devil. He is depicted with a raging, bare, hard on most times. He is a rapist devil! "Peter Pan" and the "Pan Flute" and, of course, the hypodermic "Srynx Syringe" also got it's start in this mythological tale! If you ever look, the bible actually backs up most of those "myths"
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  • https://djsexpressivethread.com/blog/dispelling-myths-about-veterans--separating-fact-from-fiction
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    Dispelling Myths About Veterans: Separating Fact from Fiction
    Introduction:Veterans play a crucial role in our society, having dedicated their lives to serving our country and protecting our freedoms. Unfortunately, t
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  • INTERVIEW: "Not Stolen" - Debunking Marxist Myths About the New World
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    Historian Jeff Fynn-Paul takes on the foundational myths of the current attacks on history — including shutting down scientific exhibits about early Native Americans in the NY Museum of Natural History. His book "Not Stolen: The Truth About European Colonialism in the New World" reveals the truth about what happened in North and South America.
    INTERVIEW: "Not Stolen" - Debunking Marxist Myths About the New World https://rumble.com/v4c7qrz-interview-not-stolen-debunking-marxist-myths-about-the-new-world.html Historian Jeff Fynn-Paul takes on the foundational myths of the current attacks on history — including shutting down scientific exhibits about early Native Americans in the NY Museum of Natural History. His book "Not Stolen: The Truth About European Colonialism in the New World" reveals the truth about what happened in North and South America.
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  • In the decades and in the history books to come, 1968 will be remembered as the year the lights flickered out -- as a year of frustrations, regressions and shattered myths. These reversions to the past -- Prague, the Vatican, Chicago -- are the manifestations of political and economic forces seeking desperately to preserve situations of which they have long since lost control.

    But the twilight descending upon the United States will have the gravest consequences of all, for it is America that sets the pace of the world, and often dictates its choices.

    As the Sixties draw to a close, the peoples of the earth, left to themselves without gods and without leaders, are awaiting new decisions. The Man of November 5 cannot escape the confrontations before him. By refusing these choices, he will leave the problems unsolved.

    Two Americans, John and Robert Kennedy, had the courage to meet these problems head on and break down the doors to the future. They were stopped by the frightened accomplices of the traditions on which they infringed.

    When John Fitzgerald Kennedy's head exploded, it was for some the signal for toasts. One November morning the cannon boomed, the Panama Canal was closed, flags everywhere flew at half-mast, and it is said that even Andrei Gromyko wept. Adlai Stevenson declared that he would bear the sorrow of his death till the day of his own, and the Special Forces added a black band to their green berets.

    Almost five years passed, and another bullet shattered the brain and stopped the heart of another Kennedy who had taken up the fight.

    There was another funeral. Once again the Green Berets formed the Honor Guard; once again the Stars and Stripes flew at half-mast. One evening in June, Robert Kennedy joined his brother beneath the hill at Arlington, and those passing by can bring them flowers.

    -James Hepburn (Pseudonym),
    "Farewell America" (1968)
    In the decades and in the history books to come, 1968 will be remembered as the year the lights flickered out -- as a year of frustrations, regressions and shattered myths. These reversions to the past -- Prague, the Vatican, Chicago -- are the manifestations of political and economic forces seeking desperately to preserve situations of which they have long since lost control. But the twilight descending upon the United States will have the gravest consequences of all, for it is America that sets the pace of the world, and often dictates its choices. As the Sixties draw to a close, the peoples of the earth, left to themselves without gods and without leaders, are awaiting new decisions. The Man of November 5 cannot escape the confrontations before him. By refusing these choices, he will leave the problems unsolved. Two Americans, John and Robert Kennedy, had the courage to meet these problems head on and break down the doors to the future. They were stopped by the frightened accomplices of the traditions on which they infringed. When John Fitzgerald Kennedy's head exploded, it was for some the signal for toasts. One November morning the cannon boomed, the Panama Canal was closed, flags everywhere flew at half-mast, and it is said that even Andrei Gromyko wept. Adlai Stevenson declared that he would bear the sorrow of his death till the day of his own, and the Special Forces added a black band to their green berets. Almost five years passed, and another bullet shattered the brain and stopped the heart of another Kennedy who had taken up the fight. There was another funeral. Once again the Green Berets formed the Honor Guard; once again the Stars and Stripes flew at half-mast. One evening in June, Robert Kennedy joined his brother beneath the hill at Arlington, and those passing by can bring them flowers. -James Hepburn (Pseudonym), "Farewell America" (1968)
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  • ๐Ÿ‡ญโ€‹๐Ÿ‡ฎโ€‹๐Ÿ‡ธโ€‹๐Ÿ‡นโ€‹๐Ÿ‡ดโ€‹๐Ÿ‡ทโ€‹๐Ÿ‡พโ€‹
    The SEVEN YEARS' FAMINE
    This narrative is from the famous inscription which was discovered on the rock pictured at left on the Island of Sahal in 1890 by Charles Wilbour.
    http://www.virtual-egypt.com/newhtml/texts/myths/khnemumyth.htm
    ๐Ÿ‡ญโ€‹๐Ÿ‡ฎโ€‹๐Ÿ‡ธโ€‹๐Ÿ‡นโ€‹๐Ÿ‡ดโ€‹๐Ÿ‡ทโ€‹๐Ÿ‡พโ€‹ The SEVEN YEARS' FAMINE This narrative is from the famous inscription which was discovered on the rock pictured at left on the Island of Sahal in 1890 by Charles Wilbour. http://www.virtual-egypt.com/newhtml/texts/myths/khnemumyth.htm
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  • Why black historians are prone to inventing and propagating myths and deliberately misleading people
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    Why black historians are prone to inventing and propagating myths and deliberately misleading people https://youtu.be/7xUfQLy6ud0?si=VduX6619H8MghNUH
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  • 12 Food Storage Myths Debunked
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    12 Food Storage Myths Debunked https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcpzrGczZrE
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