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'SoCal district to pay $360K to teacher who was fired after refusing to follow transgender policies' [Link] . The Following editorial about the...
It’s on purpose, another part of the plan, so in a gen or two more no one will be able to read historic docs that are the baisis of our...
Hit the balloon, win a prize.
Hardly the “Aurora” the media are telling us to rush out and observe and highly likely the ash cloud from Indonesia’s mount Ruang.
I can hear the sound of jackboots marching down the street! Heil Schulz, Heil Pistorious!
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"He said: "There were two UFOs. The main one was a *huge bright cross* which shone with a brilliant silver colour, although my wife thought that it was more a gold colour.
"There was also a *small globe or circular object* close to it composed of the same uncanny brilliance."
"Balls" and "crosses" were seen in the sky on April 4, 1561 in Nuremberg, Germany. The woodcut depiction of the event is astonishing, to say the least. You can see this depiction on page 138 of "The Wave -- Volume 1" (2007 edition).