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Although I have always been reminded that I'm the problem when it comes to accepting all this perverted and degenerate behaviour and people , they...
A spokesperson said: "We take the quality of our water extremely seriously - it is the highest quality drinking water in the world - and since...
If Fico is a wise man he would consult with Orbin for advise on security details both personal and internal.
Let's by-pass the rhetoric. The vax is a bioweapon. It is intended to create the right conditions for death. What do we know it does? It weakens...
The twitter revelations demonstrate the private-public partnership, i.e. fascism. Somebody should put together the "globalist dictionary", such as...
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Just as Western news agencies and consumers have only the vaguest of knowledge about the Middle East where Al-Jazeera is based (and most of the rest of the world too, aside from Europe and North America, for that matter), Al-Jazeera fails to appreciate how large North America really is.
Hot, dry Santa Ana winds are named that only in Southern California, for the reason that they blow out of the mountains east of Los Angeles, down the long Santa Ana river drainage that flows from San Bernardino County through Orange County. In other parts of the US and elsewhere, warm dry foehn winds blowing from interior regions down river valleys and towards coasts are called other names, such as "Chinook" in the Northwest US, and other names in other places throughout the world.
The Santa Ana winds are the subject of a famous passage in US writer Joan Didion's book, "Slouching Towards Bethlehem", which is quoted here: [Link].