• The Most Terrifying Tiny Man of the Vietnam War
    After striking up an unlikely friendship with a seemingly frail homeless man in Miami's dark and wild cityscapes, Police Officer David Yuzuk gradually realized that this man was much more than he seemed. One day, the man declared: (QUOTE) "I think it's time for you to hear my story."
    The narrative he spun was nothing short of extraordinary: battling Viet Cong fighters in the steaming jungles during the savage Tet Offensive, serving in the Special Forces against the Castro regime, and taking part in the dark, clandestine operations of the CIA. It seemed far-fetched; the man sitting across from Yuzuk stood just 4 feet 9 inches tall—hardly the profile of a Special Forces warrior.

    Yet, Richard J. Flaherty insisted: (QUOTE) “I was the smallest man to ever serve in the military. I went to Vietnam with the Army’s 101st Airborne, and then Special Forces school."
    Skepticism gnawed at Yuzuk; perhaps these stories were just the man's way of armoring against a world that had cast him aside. Nevertheless, the tale lingered in his mind. Driven by curiosity, Yuzuk contacted the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, only to reel in shock when they confirmed Flaherty's role in numerous high-stakes operations.

    But just as the layers began to peel back on one of the most staggering stories of modern warfare, it came crashing down: only six hours after his call, Flaherty lost his life in a mysterious hit-and-run. The sinister timing hinted at a desperate move to silence a man with too many secrets.
    Driven by a profound need to honor Flaherty's enigmatic legacy, Yuzuk launched into a dogged quest to unearth the full scale of Captain Richard J. Flaherty's covert life.

    Soon, Yuzuk would grasp the total weight of the adage: "It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog." This tiny man's colossal deeds were about to come to light…
    The Most Terrifying Tiny Man of the Vietnam War After striking up an unlikely friendship with a seemingly frail homeless man in Miami's dark and wild cityscapes, Police Officer David Yuzuk gradually realized that this man was much more than he seemed. One day, the man declared: (QUOTE) "I think it's time for you to hear my story." The narrative he spun was nothing short of extraordinary: battling Viet Cong fighters in the steaming jungles during the savage Tet Offensive, serving in the Special Forces against the Castro regime, and taking part in the dark, clandestine operations of the CIA. It seemed far-fetched; the man sitting across from Yuzuk stood just 4 feet 9 inches tall—hardly the profile of a Special Forces warrior. Yet, Richard J. Flaherty insisted: (QUOTE) “I was the smallest man to ever serve in the military. I went to Vietnam with the Army’s 101st Airborne, and then Special Forces school." Skepticism gnawed at Yuzuk; perhaps these stories were just the man's way of armoring against a world that had cast him aside. Nevertheless, the tale lingered in his mind. Driven by curiosity, Yuzuk contacted the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, only to reel in shock when they confirmed Flaherty's role in numerous high-stakes operations. But just as the layers began to peel back on one of the most staggering stories of modern warfare, it came crashing down: only six hours after his call, Flaherty lost his life in a mysterious hit-and-run. The sinister timing hinted at a desperate move to silence a man with too many secrets. Driven by a profound need to honor Flaherty's enigmatic legacy, Yuzuk launched into a dogged quest to unearth the full scale of Captain Richard J. Flaherty's covert life. Soon, Yuzuk would grasp the total weight of the adage: "It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog." This tiny man's colossal deeds were about to come to light…
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  • OUR DAILY OLDIES: OUR OLD SONG TODAY IS 'NA NA HEY HEY GOOD BYE' BY STEAM, WITH THE ADDED BONUS OF THE MEXICAN VERSION BY ROBERTO JORDAN. ENJOY IT!
    OUR DAILY OLDIES: OUR OLD SONG TODAY IS 'NA NA HEY HEY GOOD BYE' BY STEAM, WITH THE ADDED BONUS OF THE MEXICAN VERSION BY ROBERTO JORDAN. ENJOY IT!
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  • The Mysteriously Restored Sea Fortress the US Tried to Keep Hidden
    On the evening of November 14, 1942, as darkness enveloped the Pacific, battleships USS South Dakota, Washington, and four destroyers embarked on a covert mission under Vice-Admiral Willis A. Lee to intercept a significant Japanese fleet near Savo Island.

    Leading a group of destroyers and cruisers was the battleship Kirishima, one of the mightiest ships of the Empire.

    The guns on both sides roared to life, ripping holes into hulls and decks. The Japanese ships lined up and moved in to perform what they believed to be a coup de grâce on the Americans.

    Not to be outdone, South Dakota and Washington mirrored the move.

    However, as South Dakota was about to enter the fray, a sudden blackout struck, disabling her radar and cutting off communication with Washington, vital for the safety of her crew. Unwilling to give up, Captain Thomas Gatch, an eccentric yet beloved leader, decided to steam ahead anyway, trusting his expertly-trained crew of ‘wild men’ to rise to the occasion.

    Now, with both fleets mere thousands of yards apart, a rare event in World War 2 and naval history as a whole was about to ensue: a battleship versus battleship showdown.
    The Mysteriously Restored Sea Fortress the US Tried to Keep Hidden On the evening of November 14, 1942, as darkness enveloped the Pacific, battleships USS South Dakota, Washington, and four destroyers embarked on a covert mission under Vice-Admiral Willis A. Lee to intercept a significant Japanese fleet near Savo Island. Leading a group of destroyers and cruisers was the battleship Kirishima, one of the mightiest ships of the Empire. The guns on both sides roared to life, ripping holes into hulls and decks. The Japanese ships lined up and moved in to perform what they believed to be a coup de grâce on the Americans. Not to be outdone, South Dakota and Washington mirrored the move. However, as South Dakota was about to enter the fray, a sudden blackout struck, disabling her radar and cutting off communication with Washington, vital for the safety of her crew. Unwilling to give up, Captain Thomas Gatch, an eccentric yet beloved leader, decided to steam ahead anyway, trusting his expertly-trained crew of ‘wild men’ to rise to the occasion. Now, with both fleets mere thousands of yards apart, a rare event in World War 2 and naval history as a whole was about to ensue: a battleship versus battleship showdown.
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  • I find it very interesting that Enoch used ANIMALS in describing some of his visions of the fallen angels. He told of the fallen breeding with MAN, and the result was producing " elephants, camels, and asses."

    The Book of Enoch Chapter 85.....

    6. I looked at and observed them; when behold, they all acted after the manner of horses, and began to approach the young cows, all of whom became pregnant, and brought forth elephants, camels, and asses.

    Ever heard of the Prohibition Party???
    Their symbols is the Camel

    Book of Enoch Chapter 85

    By Kaleena Fraga

    While researching another topic—New Yorkers who became president—we stumbled across a delicious (or perhaps dry) factoid to share.

    The Prohibition Party may seem like a throwback to the days of speakeasies and Jay Gatsby, but it’s actually the oldest third party in the United States. The Party has run a candidate in every election since 1872, and they already have a nominee for 2020—which, in some ways, makes them more prepared for the upcoming election than the Democrats.

    So what does the Prohibition Party stand for?

    As expected, the Prohibition Party’s platform emphasizes a disapproval of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and all “hard” drugs. It goes as far as to pledge support to farmers who switch from growing tobacco and grapes for wine to other crops.

    But that’s not all. The party believes in climate change and promises, “[cooperation] with other nations in mitigating its possible effects.” The party also notes that it “will not surrender our sovereignty in this, or any other regard.” It is strongly pro-life, supports a constitutional amendment that would give power of marriage to religious bodies only, endorses the NRA, and advocates for abolishing the Federal Reserve System.

    In 2016, the Prohibition Party received more than 5,000 votes, out of about 138 million ballots cast. Not a great year, but a vast improvement over the 2012 election—the party received 518 votes then. Since the party received only 208 votes in 2000, you could say they’re enjoying a new wave of support.

    Since it first ran a presidential candidate in 1872, the Prohibition Party has enjoyed peaks in popularity. Some are expected—as the Prohibition movement began to gain steam in the 1880s and into the turn of the century, the party received more than 200,000 votes (in 1888, 1892, 1900, 1904, 1908, 1912, and 1916). The year prohibition became law (1920) the party’s vote count dipped—to about 188,000—perhaps because prohibition passed in January, and the election did not take place until November.

    Chapter 85
    1. Again I looked attentively, 1 while sleeping, and surveyed heaven above.

    2. And behold a single star fell from heaven.

    3. Which being raised up, ate and fed among those cows.

    4. After that I perceived other large and black cows; and behold all of them changed their stalls and pastures, while their young began to lament one with another. Again I looked in my vision, and surveyed heaven; when behold I saw many stars which descended, and projected themselves from heaven to where the first star was,

    5. Into the midst of those young ones; while the cows were with them, feeding in the midst of them.

    6. I looked at and observed them; when behold, they all acted after the manner of horses, and began to approach the young cows, all of whom became pregnant, and brought forth elephants, camels, and asses.

    7. At these all the cows were alarmed and terrified; when they began biting with their teeth, swallowing, and striking with their horns.

    8. They began also to devour the cows; and behold all the children of the earth trembled, shook with terror at them, and suddenly fled away.


    https://history-first.com/2019/08/03/americas-oldest-third-party-the-prohibitionists/
    I find it very interesting that Enoch used ANIMALS in describing some of his visions of the fallen angels. He told of the fallen breeding with MAN, and the result was producing " elephants, camels, and asses." The Book of Enoch Chapter 85..... 6. I looked at and observed them; when behold, they all acted after the manner of horses, and began to approach the young cows, all of whom became pregnant, and brought forth elephants, camels, and asses. Ever heard of the Prohibition Party??? Their symbols is the Camel Book of Enoch Chapter 85 By Kaleena Fraga While researching another topic—New Yorkers who became president—we stumbled across a delicious (or perhaps dry) factoid to share. The Prohibition Party may seem like a throwback to the days of speakeasies and Jay Gatsby, but it’s actually the oldest third party in the United States. The Party has run a candidate in every election since 1872, and they already have a nominee for 2020—which, in some ways, makes them more prepared for the upcoming election than the Democrats. So what does the Prohibition Party stand for? As expected, the Prohibition Party’s platform emphasizes a disapproval of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and all “hard” drugs. It goes as far as to pledge support to farmers who switch from growing tobacco and grapes for wine to other crops. But that’s not all. The party believes in climate change and promises, “[cooperation] with other nations in mitigating its possible effects.” The party also notes that it “will not surrender our sovereignty in this, or any other regard.” It is strongly pro-life, supports a constitutional amendment that would give power of marriage to religious bodies only, endorses the NRA, and advocates for abolishing the Federal Reserve System. In 2016, the Prohibition Party received more than 5,000 votes, out of about 138 million ballots cast. Not a great year, but a vast improvement over the 2012 election—the party received 518 votes then. Since the party received only 208 votes in 2000, you could say they’re enjoying a new wave of support. Since it first ran a presidential candidate in 1872, the Prohibition Party has enjoyed peaks in popularity. Some are expected—as the Prohibition movement began to gain steam in the 1880s and into the turn of the century, the party received more than 200,000 votes (in 1888, 1892, 1900, 1904, 1908, 1912, and 1916). The year prohibition became law (1920) the party’s vote count dipped—to about 188,000—perhaps because prohibition passed in January, and the election did not take place until November. Chapter 85 1. Again I looked attentively, 1 while sleeping, and surveyed heaven above. 2. And behold a single star fell from heaven. 3. Which being raised up, ate and fed among those cows. 4. After that I perceived other large and black cows; and behold all of them changed their stalls and pastures, while their young began to lament one with another. Again I looked in my vision, and surveyed heaven; when behold I saw many stars which descended, and projected themselves from heaven to where the first star was, 5. Into the midst of those young ones; while the cows were with them, feeding in the midst of them. 6. I looked at and observed them; when behold, they all acted after the manner of horses, and began to approach the young cows, all of whom became pregnant, and brought forth elephants, camels, and asses. 7. At these all the cows were alarmed and terrified; when they began biting with their teeth, swallowing, and striking with their horns. 8. They began also to devour the cows; and behold all the children of the earth trembled, shook with terror at them, and suddenly fled away. https://history-first.com/2019/08/03/americas-oldest-third-party-the-prohibitionists/
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  • Valve / Steam Now Bans Based on Player Submitted Footage [TF2] - @TimeLierG

    #valve #Steam #Censorship #exposed #alttech #FreeSpeechMatters

    https://corder.tv/video/.6int
    Valve / Steam Now Bans Based on Player Submitted Footage [TF2] - @TimeLierG #valve #Steam #Censorship #exposed #alttech #FreeSpeechMatters https://corder.tv/video/.6int
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  • Hamas says it has chosen Yahya Sinwar, mastermind of the Oct. 7 attacks, as its new leader
    It won't be long now before he is left as a steaming, smoking pile of shit.

    https://youtu.be/WtRoi452yYI?si=q5HEwo2eFhqAzskB
    Hamas says it has chosen Yahya Sinwar, mastermind of the Oct. 7 attacks, as its new leader It won't be long now before he is left as a steaming, smoking pile of shit. https://youtu.be/WtRoi452yYI?si=q5HEwo2eFhqAzskB
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  • The American Journal: WHO Wraps Up Private Global Pandemic Treaty Negotiations

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  • The American Journal: Americans Divided Over US Funding Both Sides Of Israel’s Gaza War

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  • LGBT culture war gaining steam with mainstream acceptance of polyamory
    https://new.americanprophet.org/lgbt-culture-war-gaining-steam-with-mainstream-acceptance-of-polyamory/
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    LGBT culture war gaining steam with mainstream acceptance of polyamory
    The LGBT culture war is escalating with the acceptance of polyamory and ethical nonmonogamy, systematically destroying religious liberty, morality, and traditional family values.
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