• WE'RE SURROUNDED BY SHILLS AND COMPROMISED PEOPLE - TONY MARESSE

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    WE'RE SURROUNDED BY SHILLS AND COMPROMISED PEOPLE - TONY MARESSE https://old.bitchute.com/video/o3l6e3nZ2Zy8/
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  • THEY REFUSE TO LOCK UP THE CRIMINALS IN AMERICA.
    THEY RELEASED THOUSANDS OF MURDERERS AND RAPIST INTO AMERICA.
    AND THEY WANT TO TAKE YOUR GUNS WHILE THEY ARE SURROUNDED BY ARMED BODYGUARDS..
    WTFU AMERICA...
    THEY REFUSE TO LOCK UP THE CRIMINALS IN AMERICA. THEY RELEASED THOUSANDS OF MURDERERS AND RAPIST INTO AMERICA. AND THEY WANT TO TAKE YOUR GUNS WHILE THEY ARE SURROUNDED BY ARMED BODYGUARDS.. WTFU AMERICA...
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  • FROM HELL MASONIC SYMBOLS

    I'm not really sure why I even share this stuff anymore!
    People either already know it, or they NEVER WILL!

    I guess I'm just hoping to awaken ONE MORE brainwashed slave...
    And if I do, it will make it all worth it!

    Freemason Manly P. Hall quote
    "When the human race learns to read the language of symbolism,
    a great veil will fall from the eyes of men."

    Signs and Symbols rule the world, not words nor laws

    And we are surrounded by these things...
    Most people will never even notice them!

    It is almost as if these symbols place a charm upon those who see them! Once you learn what they are, you will see them EVERYWHERE!

    And at that point you will realize that
    #Satan really does rule this world!

    Not being able to recognize their symbols is like living your life in a foreign country, where everyone is talking to you, but you cannot understand what they are saying!

    Exodus 22:18
    “Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.”

    Galatians 5:20
    Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies,


    1 Samuel 15:23chapter context similar meaning copy save
    For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry. Because thou hast rejected the word of the LORD, he hath also rejected thee from being king.


    2 Chronicles 33:6chapter context similar meaning copy save
    And he caused his children to pass through the fire in the valley of the son of Hinnom: also he observed times, and used enchantments, and used witchcraft, and dealt with a familiar spirit, and with wizards: he wrought much evil in the sight of the LORD, to provoke him to anger.

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    FROM HELL MASONIC SYMBOLS I'm not really sure why I even share this stuff anymore! People either already know it, or they NEVER WILL! I guess I'm just hoping to awaken ONE MORE brainwashed slave... And if I do, it will make it all worth it! Freemason Manly P. Hall quote "When the human race learns to read the language of symbolism, a great veil will fall from the eyes of men." Signs and Symbols rule the world, not words nor laws And we are surrounded by these things... Most people will never even notice them! It is almost as if these symbols place a charm upon those who see them! Once you learn what they are, you will see them EVERYWHERE! And at that point you will realize that #Satan really does rule this world! Not being able to recognize their symbols is like living your life in a foreign country, where everyone is talking to you, but you cannot understand what they are saying! Exodus 22:18 “Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.” Galatians 5:20 Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, 1 Samuel 15:23chapter context similar meaning copy save For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry. Because thou hast rejected the word of the LORD, he hath also rejected thee from being king. 2 Chronicles 33:6chapter context similar meaning copy save And he caused his children to pass through the fire in the valley of the son of Hinnom: also he observed times, and used enchantments, and used witchcraft, and dealt with a familiar spirit, and with wizards: he wrought much evil in the sight of the LORD, to provoke him to anger. https://old.bitchute.com/video/bwKh09LEs9oj/
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  • The most beautiful castles from around the world, each known for its architecture, history, and stunning surroundings:

    1. Neuschwanstein Castle (Germany)
    Location: Bavaria, Germany
    Highlights: Perched on a rugged hill, Neuschwanstein Castle is often called a “fairy-tale castle.” Built in the 19th century by King Ludwig II, its Romanesque architecture and dramatic mountain backdrop make it one of the most visited castles in the world.
    2. Château de Chambord (France)
    Location: Loire Valley, France
    Highlights: A masterpiece of French Renaissance architecture, this massive château features elegant towers and extensive grounds. Its double-helix staircase is rumored to have been designed by Leonardo da Vinci.
    3. Alhambra (Spain)
    Location: Granada, Spain
    Highlights: The Alhambra is a stunning example of Moorish architecture. Its intricately designed walls, arches, and courtyards are set against the backdrop of the Sierra Nevada mountains, blending both beauty and history.
    4. Edinburgh Castle (Scotland)
    Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
    Highlights: Situated on an extinct volcanic rock, this medieval fortress dominates Edinburgh’s skyline. It’s rich in history and offers breathtaking views of the city and surrounding landscapes.
    5. Himeji Castle (Japan)
    Location: Himeji, Japan
    Highlights: Known as the "White Heron Castle," Himeji is a striking, white castle that dates back to the 14th century. Its stunning design and well-preserved structure make it one of Japan’s most iconic castles.
    6. Bran Castle (Romania)
    Location: Bran, Romania
    Highlights: Often referred to as “Dracula’s Castle,” Bran Castle is perched on the edge of a cliff and has a gothic, mysterious charm. It’s set amidst the beautiful Carpathian mountains and is a major tourist attraction in Transylvania.
    7. Pena Palace (Portugal)
    Location: Sintra, Portugal
    Highlights: With its bright colors and eclectic architecture, Pena Palace looks like something out of a fairy tale. Set high on a hill overlooking the lush Sintra mountains, it combines Gothic, Renaissance, and Moorish styles.
    8. Mont Saint-Michel (France)
    Location: Normandy, France
    Highlights: Rising dramatically from a tidal island, Mont Saint-Michel is a medieval abbey and fortress surrounded by a quaint village. Its mystical appearance, especially at high tide, makes it one of the most enchanting castles in the world.
    9. Prague Castle (Czech Republic)
    Location: Prague, Czech Republic
    Highlights: One of the largest ancient castles in the world, Prague Castle dominates the city’s skyline. Its Gothic architecture and historical significance are matched by stunning views of Prague’s old town.
    10. Windsor Castle (England)
    Location: Windsor, England
    Highlights: One of the residences of the British royal family, Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world. Its blend of Georgian, Gothic, and medieval architecture adds to its grandeur and charm.
    The most beautiful castles from around the world, each known for its architecture, history, and stunning surroundings: 1. Neuschwanstein Castle (Germany) Location: Bavaria, Germany Highlights: Perched on a rugged hill, Neuschwanstein Castle is often called a “fairy-tale castle.” Built in the 19th century by King Ludwig II, its Romanesque architecture and dramatic mountain backdrop make it one of the most visited castles in the world. 2. Château de Chambord (France) Location: Loire Valley, France Highlights: A masterpiece of French Renaissance architecture, this massive château features elegant towers and extensive grounds. Its double-helix staircase is rumored to have been designed by Leonardo da Vinci. 3. Alhambra (Spain) Location: Granada, Spain Highlights: The Alhambra is a stunning example of Moorish architecture. Its intricately designed walls, arches, and courtyards are set against the backdrop of the Sierra Nevada mountains, blending both beauty and history. 4. Edinburgh Castle (Scotland) Location: Edinburgh, Scotland Highlights: Situated on an extinct volcanic rock, this medieval fortress dominates Edinburgh’s skyline. It’s rich in history and offers breathtaking views of the city and surrounding landscapes. 5. Himeji Castle (Japan) Location: Himeji, Japan Highlights: Known as the "White Heron Castle," Himeji is a striking, white castle that dates back to the 14th century. Its stunning design and well-preserved structure make it one of Japan’s most iconic castles. 6. Bran Castle (Romania) Location: Bran, Romania Highlights: Often referred to as “Dracula’s Castle,” Bran Castle is perched on the edge of a cliff and has a gothic, mysterious charm. It’s set amidst the beautiful Carpathian mountains and is a major tourist attraction in Transylvania. 7. Pena Palace (Portugal) Location: Sintra, Portugal Highlights: With its bright colors and eclectic architecture, Pena Palace looks like something out of a fairy tale. Set high on a hill overlooking the lush Sintra mountains, it combines Gothic, Renaissance, and Moorish styles. 8. Mont Saint-Michel (France) Location: Normandy, France Highlights: Rising dramatically from a tidal island, Mont Saint-Michel is a medieval abbey and fortress surrounded by a quaint village. Its mystical appearance, especially at high tide, makes it one of the most enchanting castles in the world. 9. Prague Castle (Czech Republic) Location: Prague, Czech Republic Highlights: One of the largest ancient castles in the world, Prague Castle dominates the city’s skyline. Its Gothic architecture and historical significance are matched by stunning views of Prague’s old town. 10. Windsor Castle (England) Location: Windsor, England Highlights: One of the residences of the British royal family, Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world. Its blend of Georgian, Gothic, and medieval architecture adds to its grandeur and charm.
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  • China Just SURROUNDED Taiwan
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    China Just SURROUNDED Taiwan https://youtu.be/BE8U_nuBgsc?si=tpOUynJ1HI64iiLb
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  • The Last Place for a Last Army
    The frigid wind whipped through the Świętokrzyskie Mountains as Major Henryk Dobrzański, better known by the pseudonym "Hubal," peered through his binoculars. It was March 30, 1940, and the forest around him bristled with danger. His small band of 70 Polish resistance fighters - the last uniformed soldiers of the defeated Polish Army - had evaded Nazi occupiers for months. But now, the net was closing.

    Hubal's heart raced as he realized the terrible truth - they were surrounded. Three SS regiments and three Wehrmacht battalions, perhaps as many as 8,000 men, had been deployed with one mission: destroy the "Mad Major" and his unit.

    As the first rays of dawn pierced the canopy, machine gun fire erupted, shattering the silence. Hubal barked orders to his men, who scrambled for cover. The air filled with the acrid smell of cordite and the screams of the wounded. The Germans pressed their attack, confident in their overwhelming numbers.

    Hubal knew the stakes. If his unit fell, so too would the hope of thousands of Poles who saw them as the last bastion of resistance against Nazi tyranny. As bullets whizzed past his head, the Major made a split-second decision. It was risky, perhaps suicidal, but it was their only chance.

    With a fierce determination etched on his face, Hubal gripped his pistol and signaled to his men. In an instant, he sprang into action, charging headlong towards the German lines. His loyal fighters, inspired by their commander's audacity, surged forward behind him. The enemy fire intensified to a deafening roar, but Hubal pressed on relentlessly. As he raced towards the hail of bullets, the fate of Poland's resistance hung in the balance, teetering on the edge of this daring, desperate gambit…
    The Last Place for a Last Army The frigid wind whipped through the Świętokrzyskie Mountains as Major Henryk Dobrzański, better known by the pseudonym "Hubal," peered through his binoculars. It was March 30, 1940, and the forest around him bristled with danger. His small band of 70 Polish resistance fighters - the last uniformed soldiers of the defeated Polish Army - had evaded Nazi occupiers for months. But now, the net was closing. Hubal's heart raced as he realized the terrible truth - they were surrounded. Three SS regiments and three Wehrmacht battalions, perhaps as many as 8,000 men, had been deployed with one mission: destroy the "Mad Major" and his unit. As the first rays of dawn pierced the canopy, machine gun fire erupted, shattering the silence. Hubal barked orders to his men, who scrambled for cover. The air filled with the acrid smell of cordite and the screams of the wounded. The Germans pressed their attack, confident in their overwhelming numbers. Hubal knew the stakes. If his unit fell, so too would the hope of thousands of Poles who saw them as the last bastion of resistance against Nazi tyranny. As bullets whizzed past his head, the Major made a split-second decision. It was risky, perhaps suicidal, but it was their only chance. With a fierce determination etched on his face, Hubal gripped his pistol and signaled to his men. In an instant, he sprang into action, charging headlong towards the German lines. His loyal fighters, inspired by their commander's audacity, surged forward behind him. The enemy fire intensified to a deafening roar, but Hubal pressed on relentlessly. As he raced towards the hail of bullets, the fate of Poland's resistance hung in the balance, teetering on the edge of this daring, desperate gambit…
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  • THIS IS A RED ALERT!

    The US Military is now OFFICIALLY AUTHORIZED TO KI*L American citizens, on American soil.

    “Imagine waking up to discover that the U.S. military has quietly been granted the authority to assist in domestic law enforcement activities—including the use of LET*AL FORCE AGAINST U.S. CITIZENS in certain circumstances. Now consider that this change was enacted just weeks before an election, already surrounded by concerns about unrest, civil liberties, and potential government overreach.“

    DoD directive 5240.01, which was just re-issued under the radar on September 27, 2024.

    The TIMING of that is NOT A COINCIDENCE…

    Remember those “civil war conditions” that Raskin was talking about?

    That means in a MARTIAL LAW SCENARIO, with FEMA/MIL IN FULL CONTROL.

    The implications of this are ABSOLUTELY HORRIFYING.

    This is BY FAR one of the MOST CONCERNING, FRIGHTENING & UNCONSTITUTIONAL things I have EVER reported on.

    PLEASE TAKE THIS SERIOUSLY!

    God Bless @RonPaul. He has been sounding the alarm on real Government tyranny for decades and hasn’t missed a beat.
    https://x.com/TPV_John/status/1846240209182085308?t=zXRG3omgF4-549bguMuAbA&s=19
    THIS IS A RED ALERT! 🚨🚨🚨⚠️⚠️⚠️ The US Military is now OFFICIALLY AUTHORIZED TO KI*L American citizens, on American soil. “Imagine waking up to discover that the U.S. military has quietly been granted the authority to assist in domestic law enforcement activities—including the use of LET*AL FORCE AGAINST U.S. CITIZENS in certain circumstances. Now consider that this change was enacted just weeks before an election, already surrounded by concerns about unrest, civil liberties, and potential government overreach.“ DoD directive 5240.01, which was just re-issued under the radar on September 27, 2024. The TIMING of that is NOT A COINCIDENCE… Remember those “civil war conditions” that Raskin was talking about? That means in a MARTIAL LAW SCENARIO, with FEMA/MIL IN FULL CONTROL. The implications of this are ABSOLUTELY HORRIFYING. This is BY FAR one of the MOST CONCERNING, FRIGHTENING & UNCONSTITUTIONAL things I have EVER reported on. PLEASE TAKE THIS SERIOUSLY! God Bless @RonPaul. He has been sounding the alarm on real Government tyranny for decades and hasn’t missed a beat. https://x.com/TPV_John/status/1846240209182085308?t=zXRG3omgF4-549bguMuAbA&s=19
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  • The Multi-Gun Beast that Saved Marines from Total Annihilation
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    In the midst of the Vietnam War, the City of Hue was in flames. Outnumbered and surrounded, the Marines waged a fierce battle against the relentless forces of the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese Army in heart-pounding urban combat. Just when all seemed lost, from the smoke and chaos, a formidable silhouette emerged. As the 1st Battalion of the 6th Marine Regiment fought tooth and nail through the city, the ground trembled beneath the might of the Ontos — known ominously as “The Thing.” This powerful anti-tank vehicle, brandishing its six M40 recoilless guns, stood as a sentinel, ready to turn the tide of battle

    Smoke, flames, and gunpowder filled the air. As the Marines reached the Citadel, enemy resistance increased. With deliberate precision, the Ontos entered the fray with a relentless purpose: decimate the enemy. One after another, its recoilless rifles roared, firing specialized beehive rounds that released a cloud of over 10,000 steel flechettes to get rid of Viet Cong opposition.

    A Marine officer, a witness to the Ontos' superb performance, would later declare it: (QUOTE) "the most effective of all Marine supporting arms…"
    https://youtu.be/xTQDWxjDbxs?si=j2ZZoFI8yOFBBF3s
    The Multi-Gun Beast that Saved Marines from Total Annihilation 636,411 views Aug 27, 2023 In the midst of the Vietnam War, the City of Hue was in flames. Outnumbered and surrounded, the Marines waged a fierce battle against the relentless forces of the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese Army in heart-pounding urban combat. Just when all seemed lost, from the smoke and chaos, a formidable silhouette emerged. As the 1st Battalion of the 6th Marine Regiment fought tooth and nail through the city, the ground trembled beneath the might of the Ontos — known ominously as “The Thing.” This powerful anti-tank vehicle, brandishing its six M40 recoilless guns, stood as a sentinel, ready to turn the tide of battle Smoke, flames, and gunpowder filled the air. As the Marines reached the Citadel, enemy resistance increased. With deliberate precision, the Ontos entered the fray with a relentless purpose: decimate the enemy. One after another, its recoilless rifles roared, firing specialized beehive rounds that released a cloud of over 10,000 steel flechettes to get rid of Viet Cong opposition. A Marine officer, a witness to the Ontos' superb performance, would later declare it: (QUOTE) "the most effective of all Marine supporting arms…" https://youtu.be/xTQDWxjDbxs?si=j2ZZoFI8yOFBBF3s
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  • Alex gazed up at the sky, his brow furrowed in concern. The trails crisscrossing the blue expanse were more than just vapor; they were a signal, a warning that only he seemed to recognize. While his friends dismissed his worries as paranoia, Alex was convinced they were being manipulated, their perceptions clouded by a veil of misinformation.
    For years, he had immersed himself in research, uncovering layers of history and hidden agendas. The government’s silence on certain topics, especially those surrounding environmental changes, felt like a conspiracy to him. As a passionate sky watcher and amateur astronomer, he had always believed in the power of knowledge and observation. But now, he felt as if he was shouting into a void.
    "Look at the sky!" he would urge anyone who would listen. "We’re being poisoned, and no one seems to care!" But his words often fell on deaf ears, drowned out by the noise of daily life and the allure of comfortable ignorance.
    One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in brilliant oranges and purples, Alex made a decision. He would not succumb to despair. Instead, he would harness his passion for astronomy to spark conversations about the truths hidden in plain sight. He began organizing local sky-watching events, inviting friends and strangers alike to join him under the stars.
    With each gathering, he shared his findings, carefully explaining the science behind the trails above and the historical context of their existence. Slowly, he noticed a shift. People began to ask questions, to think critically about the narratives they had accepted without challenge.
    Yet, the deeper Alex delved, the more he realized that the conversation about the past—particularly the events of World War II and the complexities of geopolitical alliances—was fraught with tension. It was a topic that many avoided, fearing the backlash of challenging established beliefs. But Alex pressed on, believing that understanding history was crucial to addressing the issues of the present.
    As he stood beneath the vast, starry sky one night, surrounded by a small group of engaged listeners, Alex felt a glimmer of hope. Perhaps, just perhaps, the truth could no longer be silenced. With every question asked and every myth debunked, they were taking a step toward clarity.
    The system may have been designed to obscure, but Alex was determined to illuminate. And as the stars twinkled above, he knew that as long as he kept looking up, there was a chance for change
    Alex gazed up at the sky, his brow furrowed in concern. The trails crisscrossing the blue expanse were more than just vapor; they were a signal, a warning that only he seemed to recognize. While his friends dismissed his worries as paranoia, Alex was convinced they were being manipulated, their perceptions clouded by a veil of misinformation. For years, he had immersed himself in research, uncovering layers of history and hidden agendas. The government’s silence on certain topics, especially those surrounding environmental changes, felt like a conspiracy to him. As a passionate sky watcher and amateur astronomer, he had always believed in the power of knowledge and observation. But now, he felt as if he was shouting into a void. "Look at the sky!" he would urge anyone who would listen. "We’re being poisoned, and no one seems to care!" But his words often fell on deaf ears, drowned out by the noise of daily life and the allure of comfortable ignorance. One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in brilliant oranges and purples, Alex made a decision. He would not succumb to despair. Instead, he would harness his passion for astronomy to spark conversations about the truths hidden in plain sight. He began organizing local sky-watching events, inviting friends and strangers alike to join him under the stars. With each gathering, he shared his findings, carefully explaining the science behind the trails above and the historical context of their existence. Slowly, he noticed a shift. People began to ask questions, to think critically about the narratives they had accepted without challenge. Yet, the deeper Alex delved, the more he realized that the conversation about the past—particularly the events of World War II and the complexities of geopolitical alliances—was fraught with tension. It was a topic that many avoided, fearing the backlash of challenging established beliefs. But Alex pressed on, believing that understanding history was crucial to addressing the issues of the present. As he stood beneath the vast, starry sky one night, surrounded by a small group of engaged listeners, Alex felt a glimmer of hope. Perhaps, just perhaps, the truth could no longer be silenced. With every question asked and every myth debunked, they were taking a step toward clarity. The system may have been designed to obscure, but Alex was determined to illuminate. And as the stars twinkled above, he knew that as long as he kept looking up, there was a chance for change
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  • A man stormed the press area as Trump spoke at his rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania but was surrounded by police and sheriff’s deputies. He was eventually subdued with a Taser. (1 min, 11 sec)
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    A man stormed the press area as Trump spoke at his rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania but was surrounded by police and sheriff’s deputies. He was eventually subdued with a Taser. (1 min, 11 sec) https://t.me/davidavocadowolfe/138428
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