• Clinically Dead Man Travels to the Afterlife and Back With a Message From God (NDE)

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    Clinically Dead Man Travels to the Afterlife and Back With a Message From God (NDE) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvnHIC8Csdg&list=TLPQMzAwMzIwMjSilz2d88yZZw&index=17
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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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  • What's this ball of fire in the sky It's NOT what you think it is. FLAT EARTHWe have been BRAINWASHED with fabricated fairytales!

    Indoctrinated into a #Cult of "Sun Worshipers"
    WHY ELSE do you think they put the SUN at the center of the Universe?

    The SUN is on a #Circuit that travels around the EARTH!
    NOT the other way around!

    I know it's hard....
    Realizing that EVERYTHING that you thought you knew is bullspit.......

    But it is!
    I have no reason to lie to you!

    The ONLY reason that I post about it all the time is because I used to think it was a CRAZY IDEA! Then one day I decided that I was going to SHUT UP THE FLAT EARTHERS!

    So I set out looking for PROOF OF THE #Globe!
    Two weeks later I still had not been able to PROVE the Globe, and I could not even PROVE the THEORY OF #Gravity!

    Then..... I started stacking up actual #Evidence the earth is truly FLAT!

    I had no luck proving ANYTHING about the globe
    (Except they LIED about going to the moon)

    Once that I found out that ALL of the supposed "photos" of the Earth from "space" were FAKE! Every last one of them say it right at the bottom, in fine print!
    "This is an artist's rendition" or "this is a composite image"

    The EVIDENCE for the FLAT EARTH is overwhelming!
    The EVIDENCE for the Globe Earth??? It's NON-EXISTENT!
    It's ALL a lie!

    What kind of #Evil men lie to a GENERATION (More like 5 of them)
    about where they live???

    I want you to THINK about that!
    Then I want you to THINK about how those SAME EVIL MEN want you DEAD!

    And if you don't STAND UP now, they will likely succeed!

    THE BIBLE tried to tell you the Earth was Flat ON THE VERY FIRST PAGE! In the first 8 verses! It MAY be important! ;)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9vfU-ANU8g
    What's this ball of fire in the sky It's NOT what you think it is. FLAT EARTHWe have been BRAINWASHED with fabricated fairytales! Indoctrinated into a #Cult of "Sun Worshipers" WHY ELSE do you think they put the SUN at the center of the Universe? The SUN is on a #Circuit that travels around the EARTH! NOT the other way around! I know it's hard.... Realizing that EVERYTHING that you thought you knew is bullspit....... But it is! I have no reason to lie to you! The ONLY reason that I post about it all the time is because I used to think it was a CRAZY IDEA! Then one day I decided that I was going to SHUT UP THE FLAT EARTHERS! So I set out looking for PROOF OF THE #Globe! Two weeks later I still had not been able to PROVE the Globe, and I could not even PROVE the THEORY OF #Gravity! Then..... I started stacking up actual #Evidence the earth is truly FLAT! I had no luck proving ANYTHING about the globe (Except they LIED about going to the moon) Once that I found out that ALL of the supposed "photos" of the Earth from "space" were FAKE! Every last one of them say it right at the bottom, in fine print! "This is an artist's rendition" or "this is a composite image" The EVIDENCE for the FLAT EARTH is overwhelming! The EVIDENCE for the Globe Earth??? It's NON-EXISTENT! It's ALL a lie! What kind of #Evil men lie to a GENERATION (More like 5 of them) about where they live??? I want you to THINK about that! Then I want you to THINK about how those SAME EVIL MEN want you DEAD! And if you don't STAND UP now, they will likely succeed! THE BIBLE tried to tell you the Earth was Flat ON THE VERY FIRST PAGE! In the first 8 verses! It MAY be important! ;) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9vfU-ANU8g
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  • This Car Travels Farther Than You Push It

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    This Car Travels Farther Than You Push It https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoVUdwOgjiA&list=TLPQMjEwMzIwMjSYnsOKf--eCQ&index=3
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  • Babel = Babylon
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    Genesis 11:1-9 tells the story of the Tower of Babel: rebellion, confusion, and scattering. But do we know where that tower stood? Join Joel as he travels to Babylon in Iraq to answer that question!
    Babel = Babylon 1,356,881 views Mar 3, 2023 Genesis 11:1-9 tells the story of the Tower of Babel: rebellion, confusion, and scattering. But do we know where that tower stood? Join Joel as he travels to Babylon in Iraq to answer that question!
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  • They, the expert scientist want you to space again at 6ft. When I was in school we were taught a sneeze travels far,
    The speed of a sneeze can reach in excess of 100 mph and can produce more than 100,000 droplets, according to the American Lung Association. Many factors can contribute to sneezing, such as allergies, the common cold, triggers to dust, air pollution, or even spicy foods.Oct 16, 2023
    SO ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY
    They, the expert scientist want you to space again at 6ft. When I was in school we were taught a sneeze travels far, The speed of a sneeze can reach in excess of 100 mph and can produce more than 100,000 droplets, according to the American Lung Association. Many factors can contribute to sneezing, such as allergies, the common cold, triggers to dust, air pollution, or even spicy foods.Oct 16, 2023 SO ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY 😉
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  • #NoMoreGoatShaggers!
    No longer is paradise guaranteed to the so-called ‘Martyrs’ who die for Allah. You are fools, on a fool’s mission. Lied to and led by False Prophets and Cowards. You cannot win, and will be consigned to Allah’s Hell for eternity if you die from a weapon using Silver Bullet Gun Oil!

    Consumption of pork is forbidden in Islam. So the belief behind the oil is that a person killed with a bullet that travels down the barrel of a gun greased in pig fat would be desecrated. Even if the gun oil is never used, the manufacturer boasts, its mere existence will terrorize Muslims and result in an effective “counter-Islamic terrorist force multiplier.

    It is ironic in view of the fact the ADL and SPLC decry this product especially in light of the atrocities committed by Hamas and other Palestinian and Arab groups. We've drawn the conclusion the acronym "SPLC" stands for the "Southern Perversion Liberal Communists."
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    #NoMoreGoatShaggers! No longer is paradise guaranteed to the so-called ‘Martyrs’ who die for Allah. You are fools, on a fool’s mission. Lied to and led by False Prophets and Cowards. You cannot win, and will be consigned to Allah’s Hell for eternity if you die from a weapon using Silver Bullet Gun Oil! Consumption of pork is forbidden in Islam. So the belief behind the oil is that a person killed with a bullet that travels down the barrel of a gun greased in pig fat would be desecrated. Even if the gun oil is never used, the manufacturer boasts, its mere existence will terrorize Muslims and result in an effective “counter-Islamic terrorist force multiplier. It is ironic in view of the fact the ADL and SPLC decry this product especially in light of the atrocities committed by Hamas and other Palestinian and Arab groups. We've drawn the conclusion the acronym "SPLC" stands for the "Southern Perversion Liberal Communists." https://imgflip.com/i/8bsq79
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  • Red sky at night and other weather lore
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    How many of these weather sayings do you recognise and is there any truth to them?
    In this article we look at some of these sayings and whether there is any science to back them up.
    Dating back thousands of years, weather forecasting had to rely less on scientific data and more on human experience. The sayings became particularly important in sailing and agriculture, as they looked for reliable forecasts ahead of time.
    From this, developed the old weather sayings and phrases we see and hear today.
    Red sky at night
    The concept of "Red sky at night, shepherd's delight. Red sky in the morning, shepherd's warning" first appears in the Bible in the book of Matthew. It is an old weather saying often used at sunrise and sunset to signify the changing sky and was originally known to help the shepherds prepare for the next day's weather.
    Despite there being global variations in this saying such as "Red sky at night, sailors delight. Red sky in morning, sailors warning", the scientific understanding behind such occurrences remains the same.
    Why does a red sky appear at sunrise and sunset?
    The saying is most reliable when weather systems predominantly come from the west as they do in the UK. "Red sky at night, shepherds delight" can often be proven true, since red sky at night means fair weather is generally headed towards you.
    A red sky appears when dust and small particles are trapped in the atmosphere by high pressure. This scatters blue light leaving only red light to give the sky its notable appearance.
    A red sky at sunset means high pressure is moving in from the west, so therefore the next day will usually be dry and pleasant. "Red sky in the morning, shepherds warning" means a red sky appears due to the high-pressure weather system having already moved east meaning the good weather has passed, most likely making way for a wet and windy low-pressure system.
    St Swithun's Day
    The saying goes:
    St. Swithun’s day, if thou dost rain,
    For forty days it will remain;
    St. Swithun’s day, if thou be fair,
    For forty days 'twill rain no more
    This story originated with St. Swithun, the Bishop of Winchester in the Anglo-Saxon era. He initially requested to be buried outside where he said he might be subject 'to the feet of passers-by and to the raindrops pouring from on high.'
    On 15 July, more than a century later, his body was moved to an indoor shrine and so began the heavy shower. This was said to be a result of the saint's anger at being moved.
    The rain continued from 15 July for 40 days and nights. This led to a folklore myth that whatever the weather is like on 15 July will be how it is on the following 40 days and nights.
    Does it really happen?
    The jet stream does play an important part in predicting how the weather would be for the next 40 days and nights from the end of June/early July. The location of the jet stream shortly after the summer solstice largely determines the following summer's weather.
    If the jet stream is located southerly then it is likely to be a more unsettled summer. If the jet stream is in a northerly position then the weather is likely to be brighter and dry throughout summer.
    However, this does not prove that heavy rainfall for St. Swithun's Day and the following 40 days and nights could happen. In fact, since records began there has been no occurrence of rainfall for such a prolonged period of time.
    More weather sayings and lore
    When halo rings Moon or Sun, rain's approaching on the run
    When a ring appears around the Moon or Sun, sometimes referred to as haloes, this suggests rainfall may be approaching. The halo is caused by ice crystals formed in high clouds. These ice crystals then refract the light from the Moon or Sun. As the ice crystals travel lower, precipitation becomes more likely. In summer months particularly, the Halo can be a sign of approaching storms.
    A ring appearing around the Moon or Sun may also be a result of a 'corona'. Where the formation of a halo is due to light refraction, a corona is formed from light being diffracted. As the light travels through the cloud, it is deflected around the water droplets. This causes a corona which appears as a circle around the light source.
    When the wind is out of the East, tis never good for man nor beast
    This weather proverb carries some truth if you consider the various air masses that affect Britain and its weather. The air mass coming in from a northeasterly direction is the 'polar continental;' record low temperatures have been seen due to this air mass affecting Britain. This air mass originates in places such as Eastern Europe and Russia to affect Britain with bitterly cold winds in winter and dry, warm winds in summer. Although, it is usually only apparent in Britain during winter (between November and April).
    Mackerel sky and mare's tails make tall ships carry low sails
    This weather proverb originates from a nautical background when different cloud types were used to determine whether sails needed to be lowered. Also referred to as just a 'mackerel sky', it is associated with altocumulus clouds while 'mare's tails' refer to cirrus clouds. Both could develop before the instance of a storm, which would lead to the lowering of the ship's sails. Altocumulus clouds appear when there is a certain level of moisture in the air suggesting rainfall is approaching. The term "mackerel sky" comes from the clouds resemblance to the scales of a mackerel.

    Rain before seven, fine by eleven
    This refers to the fact that weather systems tend to be variable and move through the UK fairly quickly, with the prevalent westerly airflow off the Atlantic. Whilst this can sometimes mean that a low-pressure front may have moved through in a morning, this is not always the case and rain can (and often does) stay around for longer than a morning.
    Whilst this saying may sometimes be true, it is far from reliable.
    Cows lie down when it’s about to rain
    An age old piece of weather lore says that cows lying down is a sign that rain is on the way.
    Several theories have been proposed for this, some say that cows are particularly sensitive to atmospheric pressure, while others have suggested that they sense the moisture in the air and lie down to save themselves a dry patch of grass.
    However, cows lie down for many reasons and there's no scientific evidence that rain is one of them.
    More likely they are just relaxing and chewing their cud.
    Pine cones open when good weather is on the way
    This is one of the sayings that is grounded in scientific fact.
    The opening and closing of pines cones is dictated by humidity.
    In dry weather, pine cones open out as the drying scales shrivel and stand out stiffly. In damp conditions the increased moisture allows more flexibility and the cone returns to its normal closed shape.
    It’s too cold to snow
    The main basis for this myth is that the cooler the air is, the less moisture it is able to hold. However, even the coldest air is still able to hold some moisture, so while it may be unlikely to snow, it is still possible.
    Furthermore, there are many other factors beyond temperature which determine whether or not snow will form
    Red sky at night and other weather lore ________________________________________ How many of these weather sayings do you recognise and is there any truth to them? In this article we look at some of these sayings and whether there is any science to back them up. Dating back thousands of years, weather forecasting had to rely less on scientific data and more on human experience. The sayings became particularly important in sailing and agriculture, as they looked for reliable forecasts ahead of time. From this, developed the old weather sayings and phrases we see and hear today. Red sky at night The concept of "Red sky at night, shepherd's delight. Red sky in the morning, shepherd's warning" first appears in the Bible in the book of Matthew. It is an old weather saying often used at sunrise and sunset to signify the changing sky and was originally known to help the shepherds prepare for the next day's weather. Despite there being global variations in this saying such as "Red sky at night, sailors delight. Red sky in morning, sailors warning", the scientific understanding behind such occurrences remains the same. Why does a red sky appear at sunrise and sunset? The saying is most reliable when weather systems predominantly come from the west as they do in the UK. "Red sky at night, shepherds delight" can often be proven true, since red sky at night means fair weather is generally headed towards you. A red sky appears when dust and small particles are trapped in the atmosphere by high pressure. This scatters blue light leaving only red light to give the sky its notable appearance. A red sky at sunset means high pressure is moving in from the west, so therefore the next day will usually be dry and pleasant. "Red sky in the morning, shepherds warning" means a red sky appears due to the high-pressure weather system having already moved east meaning the good weather has passed, most likely making way for a wet and windy low-pressure system. St Swithun's Day The saying goes: St. Swithun’s day, if thou dost rain, For forty days it will remain; St. Swithun’s day, if thou be fair, For forty days 'twill rain no more This story originated with St. Swithun, the Bishop of Winchester in the Anglo-Saxon era. He initially requested to be buried outside where he said he might be subject 'to the feet of passers-by and to the raindrops pouring from on high.' On 15 July, more than a century later, his body was moved to an indoor shrine and so began the heavy shower. This was said to be a result of the saint's anger at being moved. The rain continued from 15 July for 40 days and nights. This led to a folklore myth that whatever the weather is like on 15 July will be how it is on the following 40 days and nights. Does it really happen? The jet stream does play an important part in predicting how the weather would be for the next 40 days and nights from the end of June/early July. The location of the jet stream shortly after the summer solstice largely determines the following summer's weather. If the jet stream is located southerly then it is likely to be a more unsettled summer. If the jet stream is in a northerly position then the weather is likely to be brighter and dry throughout summer. However, this does not prove that heavy rainfall for St. Swithun's Day and the following 40 days and nights could happen. In fact, since records began there has been no occurrence of rainfall for such a prolonged period of time. More weather sayings and lore When halo rings Moon or Sun, rain's approaching on the run When a ring appears around the Moon or Sun, sometimes referred to as haloes, this suggests rainfall may be approaching. The halo is caused by ice crystals formed in high clouds. These ice crystals then refract the light from the Moon or Sun. As the ice crystals travel lower, precipitation becomes more likely. In summer months particularly, the Halo can be a sign of approaching storms. A ring appearing around the Moon or Sun may also be a result of a 'corona'. Where the formation of a halo is due to light refraction, a corona is formed from light being diffracted. As the light travels through the cloud, it is deflected around the water droplets. This causes a corona which appears as a circle around the light source. When the wind is out of the East, tis never good for man nor beast This weather proverb carries some truth if you consider the various air masses that affect Britain and its weather. The air mass coming in from a northeasterly direction is the 'polar continental;' record low temperatures have been seen due to this air mass affecting Britain. This air mass originates in places such as Eastern Europe and Russia to affect Britain with bitterly cold winds in winter and dry, warm winds in summer. Although, it is usually only apparent in Britain during winter (between November and April). Mackerel sky and mare's tails make tall ships carry low sails This weather proverb originates from a nautical background when different cloud types were used to determine whether sails needed to be lowered. Also referred to as just a 'mackerel sky', it is associated with altocumulus clouds while 'mare's tails' refer to cirrus clouds. Both could develop before the instance of a storm, which would lead to the lowering of the ship's sails. Altocumulus clouds appear when there is a certain level of moisture in the air suggesting rainfall is approaching. The term "mackerel sky" comes from the clouds resemblance to the scales of a mackerel. Rain before seven, fine by eleven This refers to the fact that weather systems tend to be variable and move through the UK fairly quickly, with the prevalent westerly airflow off the Atlantic. Whilst this can sometimes mean that a low-pressure front may have moved through in a morning, this is not always the case and rain can (and often does) stay around for longer than a morning. Whilst this saying may sometimes be true, it is far from reliable. Cows lie down when it’s about to rain An age old piece of weather lore says that cows lying down is a sign that rain is on the way. Several theories have been proposed for this, some say that cows are particularly sensitive to atmospheric pressure, while others have suggested that they sense the moisture in the air and lie down to save themselves a dry patch of grass. However, cows lie down for many reasons and there's no scientific evidence that rain is one of them. More likely they are just relaxing and chewing their cud. Pine cones open when good weather is on the way This is one of the sayings that is grounded in scientific fact. The opening and closing of pines cones is dictated by humidity. In dry weather, pine cones open out as the drying scales shrivel and stand out stiffly. In damp conditions the increased moisture allows more flexibility and the cone returns to its normal closed shape. It’s too cold to snow The main basis for this myth is that the cooler the air is, the less moisture it is able to hold. However, even the coldest air is still able to hold some moisture, so while it may be unlikely to snow, it is still possible. Furthermore, there are many other factors beyond temperature which determine whether or not snow will form
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  • If you missed last night's show where RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS Craig Andresen and Diane Sori discussed Misguided Loyalty...A Road To Disaster'; 'Racist Cars and Other Pinheaded Ideas'; Joe Biden's latest gaffe ridden travels; possible unexpected Trump VP picks; McCarthy calls for a Biden impeachment inquiry; and 9/11 honors...you can listen to it (and previous shows) at your convenience at: https://rspradio1.com to go directly to our podcasts.
    If you missed last night's show where RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS Craig Andresen and Diane Sori discussed Misguided Loyalty...A Road To Disaster'; 'Racist Cars and Other Pinheaded Ideas'; Joe Biden's latest gaffe ridden travels; possible unexpected Trump VP picks; McCarthy calls for a Biden impeachment inquiry; and 9/11 honors...you can listen to it (and previous shows) at your convenience at: https://rspradio1.com to go directly to our podcasts.
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  • Tonight on https://rspradio1.com from 7pm EST to 8:30pm EST, RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS discuss 'Misguided Loyalty...A Road To Disaster'; 'Racist Cars and Other Pinheaded Ideas'; Joe Biden's latest gaffe ridden travels; and possible Trump VP picks.
    Tonight on https://rspradio1.com from 7pm EST to 8:30pm EST, RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS discuss 'Misguided Loyalty...A Road To Disaster'; 'Racist Cars and Other Pinheaded Ideas'; Joe Biden's latest gaffe ridden travels; and possible Trump VP picks.
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