• Michael Yon: U.S. Northern Border Wide Open As Chinese Soldiers Train With Canadian Military

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    Michael Yon: U.S. Northern Border Wide Open As Chinese Soldiers Train With Canadian Military https://www.brighteon.com/6c7306a7-ee5b-4488-9646-a08eeb532874
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  • Disgraceful: Shock Footage Shows USAF Senior Airman Abused by Soldiers After Refusing COVID-19 Jab https://www.infowars.com/posts/disgraceful-shock-footage-shows-usaf-senior-airman-abused-by-soldiers-after-refusing-covid-19-jab/
    Disgraceful: Shock Footage Shows USAF Senior Airman Abused by Soldiers After Refusing COVID-19 Jab https://www.infowars.com/posts/disgraceful-shock-footage-shows-usaf-senior-airman-abused-by-soldiers-after-refusing-covid-19-jab/
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    Disgraceful: Shock Footage Shows USAF Senior Airman Abused by Soldiers After Refusing COVID-19 Jab
    Viral footage shows senior airman - who was later ACQUITTED - being forcibly detained by fellow officers at military prison after labeled 'insider threat' for refusing jab.
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  • H I S T O R Y
    In 1975, U.S. soldiers in Vietnam received the long-awaited news that they were going home. This announcement was made through official channels, as the United States began the process of withdrawing its troops from the conflict in Vietnam.

    Amidst a mix of emotions, including relief and anticipation, they prepared to leave behind the strife of war and reunite with loved ones.
    H I S T O R Y In 1975, U.S. soldiers in Vietnam received the long-awaited news that they were going home. This announcement was made through official channels, as the United States began the process of withdrawing its troops from the conflict in Vietnam. Amidst a mix of emotions, including relief and anticipation, they prepared to leave behind the strife of war and reunite with loved ones.
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  • United States Marines Singing "Days of Elijah"

    US Marines at Camp Pendleton singing Days of Elijah. Thankfully, not all Jarheads have foul mouths. Many of them are the epitome of Christian Soldiers.

    "Days Of Elijah Lyrics"

    These are the days of Elijah
    Declaring the word of the Lord, yeah
    And these are the days of Your servant, Moses
    Righteousness being restored

    These are the days of great trials
    Of famine and darkness and sword
    Still we are the voice in the desert crying
    Prepare ye the way of the Lord!

    Say, behold He comes, riding on the clouds
    Shining like the sun, at the trumpet's call
    Lift your voice, it's the year of Jubilee
    Out of Zion's hill, salvation comes

    And these are the days of Ezekiel
    The dry bones becoming as flesh
    And these are the days of Your servant, David
    Rebuilding the temple of praise

    And these are the days of the harvest
    The fields are all white in the world
    And we are the laborers that are in Your vineyard
    Declaring the Word of the Lord

    Say, behold He comes, riding on the clouds
    Shining like the sun at the trumpet's call
    Lift your voice, it's the year of Jubilee
    Out of Zion's hill, salvation comes

    Behold He comes, riding on the clouds
    Shining like the sun at the trumpet's call
    Lift your voice, it's the year of Jubilee
    Out of Zion's hill, salvation comes

    There's no God like Jehovah!
    There's no God like Jehovah!
    There's no God like Jehovah!
    There's no God like Jehovah!

    There's no God like Jehovah!
    There's no God like Jehovah!
    There's no God like Jehovah!
    There's no God like Jehovah!

    There's no God like Jehovah!
    There's no God like Jehovah!
    There's no God like Jehovah!
    There's no God like Jehovah!

    There's no God like Jehovah!
    There's no God like Jehovah!
    There's no God like Jehovah!
    There's no God like Jehovah!

    There's no God like Jehovah!
    There's no God like Jehovah!
    There's no God like Jehovah!
    There's no God like Jehovah!

    There's no God like Jehovah!
    There's no God like Jehovah!
    There's no God like Jehovah!
    There's no God like Jehovah!

    Behold He comes, riding on the clouds
    Shining like the sun, at the trumpet's call
    Lift your voice, it's the year of Jubilee
    Out of Zion's hill, salvation comes

    Behold He comes, riding on the clouds
    Shining like the sun, at the trumpet's call
    Lift your voice, it's the year of Jubilee
    Out of Zion's hill, salvation comes

    United States Marines Singing "Days of Elijah" US Marines at Camp Pendleton singing Days of Elijah. Thankfully, not all Jarheads have foul mouths. Many of them are the epitome of Christian Soldiers. "Days Of Elijah Lyrics" These are the days of Elijah Declaring the word of the Lord, yeah And these are the days of Your servant, Moses Righteousness being restored These are the days of great trials Of famine and darkness and sword Still we are the voice in the desert crying Prepare ye the way of the Lord! Say, behold He comes, riding on the clouds Shining like the sun, at the trumpet's call Lift your voice, it's the year of Jubilee Out of Zion's hill, salvation comes And these are the days of Ezekiel The dry bones becoming as flesh And these are the days of Your servant, David Rebuilding the temple of praise And these are the days of the harvest The fields are all white in the world And we are the laborers that are in Your vineyard Declaring the Word of the Lord Say, behold He comes, riding on the clouds Shining like the sun at the trumpet's call Lift your voice, it's the year of Jubilee Out of Zion's hill, salvation comes Behold He comes, riding on the clouds Shining like the sun at the trumpet's call Lift your voice, it's the year of Jubilee Out of Zion's hill, salvation comes There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! There's no God like Jehovah! Behold He comes, riding on the clouds Shining like the sun, at the trumpet's call Lift your voice, it's the year of Jubilee Out of Zion's hill, salvation comes Behold He comes, riding on the clouds Shining like the sun, at the trumpet's call Lift your voice, it's the year of Jubilee Out of Zion's hill, salvation comes
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  • Ukrainian President signed on Tuesday a law to lower the mobilization age from 27 years to 25 years, a document posted on the Verkhovna Rada showed.The law, which refers to any type of combat duty, will be going into force tomorrow. The Verkhovna Rada expressed hopes that the step will help with the issue of "replenishing human reserves." While the Ukrainian Parliament voted for the draft law back in May 2023, the document has been awaiting president signature since June 2023.In the meantime, the head of the state asked the United States for additional military aid, as without it, Ukrainian soldiers would have to start retreating, according to him.
    πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukrainian President signed on Tuesday a law to lower the mobilization age from 27 years to 25 years, a document posted on the Verkhovna Rada showed.The law, which refers to any type of combat duty, will be going into force tomorrow. The Verkhovna Rada expressed hopes that the step will help with the issue of "replenishing human reserves." While the Ukrainian Parliament voted for the draft law back in May 2023, the document has been awaiting president signature since June 2023.In the meantime, the head of the state asked the United States for additional military aid, as without it, Ukrainian soldiers would have to start retreating, according to him.
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  • BREAKING: U.S. Northern Border Wide Open As Chinese Soldiers Train With Canadian Military https://madmaxworld.tv/watch?id=660b201ab0f994f1e4d7d84d
    BREAKING: U.S. Northern Border Wide Open As Chinese Soldiers Train With Canadian Military https://madmaxworld.tv/watch?id=660b201ab0f994f1e4d7d84d
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    BREAKING: U.S. Northern Border Wide Open As Chinese Soldiers Train With Canadian Military
    BREAKING: U.S. Northern Border Wide Open As Chinese Soldiers Train With Canadian Military
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  • The chocolate collected in the fields and eaten
    Today, most of the chocolate we eat comes from farms in Africa, which has a similar equatorial climate to Central and South America.

    West Africa, particularly countries like Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, and Cameroon, is the leading producer of cocoa beans, which are the primary ingredient in chocolate. The region's climate and soil conditions are well-suited for growing cocoa trees, which thrive in the warm, humid conditions found near the equator. Cocoa beans are harvested from these trees and then processed into various forms of chocolate that we enjoy today.

    The history of chocolate dates back to Mesoamerica, where fermented beverages made from cacao seeds were consumed as early as 1900 BCE to 1500 BCE. The Mexica people considered cacao seeds to be a valuable gift from the god of wisdom, Quetzalcoatl, and even used them as a form of currency. Initially, chocolate was prepared as a bitter drink mixed with spices or corn puree and was believed to have aphrodisiac properties and provide strength. Over time, sugar was added to chocolate, and it became popular in Europe, first among the ruling classes and later among the common people. In the 20th century, chocolate became an essential part of the rations for United States soldiers during wars


    The history of chocolate is a fascinating journey that spans thousands of years and involves ancient civilizations, cultural exchange, and evolving tastes. Let’s delve into the rich history of this beloved treat:

    Origins in Mesoamerica:
    Maya and Olmecs: The roots of chocolate can be traced back to the ancient Maya and even earlier to the Olmecs of southern Mexico. These civilizations were familiar with cacao trees and their fruit—the pods containing around 40 cacao beans.

    The Olmecs likely used cacao to create a ceremonial drink, although opinions differ on whether they used the beans or just the pulp of the cacao pod.
    Mayan Chocolate: The Maya revered chocolate, using it in celebrations, important transactions, and daily meals. Their chocolate was thick, frothy, and often combined with chili peppers, honey, or water.

    Aztec Adoration: The Aztecs believed that cacao was a divine gift. They enjoyed caffeinated hot or cold chocolate beverages in ornate containers and even used cacao beans as currency. Aztec chocolate, known as “xocolatl,” was considered more valuable than gold. The Aztec ruler Montezuma II was allegedly a fervent chocolate lover, consuming gallons of xocolatl daily for energy and as an aphrodisiac.

    European Transformation:
    Introduction to Europe: European explorers encountered chocolate during their travels in the New World. Initially, it remained a bitter beverage, but its popularity grew among European courts and colonial America.
    Sweet Evolution: Over time, sugar was added to chocolate, transforming it into the sweet, rich-tasting treat we know today. Chocolate became universally loved and widely consumed.

    Modern Era:
    Global Commodity: Chocolate’s journey continued through the centuries, becoming an essential part of our lives. From chocolate bars to truffles, it has become a global commodity enjoyed by people of all ages.
    In summary, chocolate’s history is a blend of ancient rituals, cultural significance, and delightful indulgence—a testament to human creativity and taste.
    The chocolate collected in the fields and eaten Today, most of the chocolate we eat comes from farms in Africa, which has a similar equatorial climate to Central and South America. West Africa, particularly countries like Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, and Cameroon, is the leading producer of cocoa beans, which are the primary ingredient in chocolate. The region's climate and soil conditions are well-suited for growing cocoa trees, which thrive in the warm, humid conditions found near the equator. Cocoa beans are harvested from these trees and then processed into various forms of chocolate that we enjoy today. The history of chocolate dates back to Mesoamerica, where fermented beverages made from cacao seeds were consumed as early as 1900 BCE to 1500 BCE. The Mexica people considered cacao seeds to be a valuable gift from the god of wisdom, Quetzalcoatl, and even used them as a form of currency. Initially, chocolate was prepared as a bitter drink mixed with spices or corn puree and was believed to have aphrodisiac properties and provide strength. Over time, sugar was added to chocolate, and it became popular in Europe, first among the ruling classes and later among the common people. In the 20th century, chocolate became an essential part of the rations for United States soldiers during wars The history of chocolate is a fascinating journey that spans thousands of years and involves ancient civilizations, cultural exchange, and evolving tastes. Let’s delve into the rich history of this beloved treat: Origins in Mesoamerica: Maya and Olmecs: The roots of chocolate can be traced back to the ancient Maya and even earlier to the Olmecs of southern Mexico. These civilizations were familiar with cacao trees and their fruit—the pods containing around 40 cacao beans. The Olmecs likely used cacao to create a ceremonial drink, although opinions differ on whether they used the beans or just the pulp of the cacao pod. Mayan Chocolate: The Maya revered chocolate, using it in celebrations, important transactions, and daily meals. Their chocolate was thick, frothy, and often combined with chili peppers, honey, or water. Aztec Adoration: The Aztecs believed that cacao was a divine gift. They enjoyed caffeinated hot or cold chocolate beverages in ornate containers and even used cacao beans as currency. Aztec chocolate, known as “xocolatl,” was considered more valuable than gold. The Aztec ruler Montezuma II was allegedly a fervent chocolate lover, consuming gallons of xocolatl daily for energy and as an aphrodisiac. European Transformation: Introduction to Europe: European explorers encountered chocolate during their travels in the New World. Initially, it remained a bitter beverage, but its popularity grew among European courts and colonial America. Sweet Evolution: Over time, sugar was added to chocolate, transforming it into the sweet, rich-tasting treat we know today. Chocolate became universally loved and widely consumed. Modern Era: Global Commodity: Chocolate’s journey continued through the centuries, becoming an essential part of our lives. From chocolate bars to truffles, it has become a global commodity enjoyed by people of all ages. In summary, chocolate’s history is a blend of ancient rituals, cultural significance, and delightful indulgence—a testament to human creativity and taste.
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  • SATANS SOLDIERS-EVIL REPRESENATIVES OF THE SATAN BACKED CULT -THEY CALL THE DEMOCRAT PARTY
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  • https://srnnews.com/the-media-line-seven-soldiers-including-senior-officers-killed-in-pakistan-terror-attack/
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    The Media Line: Seven Soldiers, Including Senior Officers, Killed in Pakistan Terror Attack - SRN News
    Seven Soldiers, Including Senior Officers, Killed in Pakistan Terror Attack By The Media Line Staff Seven soldiers, including a Lieutenant Colonel and a Captain, were killed in the terrorist attack on the military compound in Pakistan’s restive North Waziristan area bordering Afghanistan. Terrorists executed the raid in the Khaddi region by initially smashing an explosives-laden […]
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  • Credit to Scott Adams

    Hoax Quiz:
    How many of these hoaxes do you still believe are true?

    -Russia Collusion Hoax
    -Steele Dossier hooker story
    -Russia paying bounties on US soldiers in Afghanistan
    -Trump called Neo-Nazis “Fine people.”
    -Trump suggested drinking/injecting bleach to fight COVID
    -Trump overfed koi fish in Japan
    -Trump cleared protestors with tear gas for a bible photo op
    -Hunter’s laptop was Russian disinformation.
    -Elections were fair because no court found major fraud.
    -January 6th was an “insurrection” to overthrow the government
    -Trump tried to grab the steering wheel of The Beast
    -Border Patrol Agents whipped illegal border crossers
    -Trump stored nuclear secrets at Mar-a-L
    Credit to Scott Adams Hoax Quiz: How many of these hoaxes do you still believe are true? -Russia Collusion Hoax -Steele Dossier hooker story -Russia paying bounties on US soldiers in Afghanistan -Trump called Neo-Nazis “Fine people.” -Trump suggested drinking/injecting bleach to fight COVID -Trump overfed koi fish in Japan -Trump cleared protestors with tear gas for a bible photo op -Hunter’s laptop was Russian disinformation. -Elections were fair because no court found major fraud. -January 6th was an “insurrection” to overthrow the government -Trump tried to grab the steering wheel of The Beast -Border Patrol Agents whipped illegal border crossers -Trump stored nuclear secrets at Mar-a-L
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