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Heyyyy my G4L +1 , I've just finished binge-reading your smarts and here we are +1 Yes CRADLE, mommy n daddy....... on-a-loop🐰 Can we just want to...
On 2/12/205 on THI-show.com Thomas Williams talks at around 30:00 mark the information he received on assassination of President Trump. Also on...
Personally, the only thing I am sure of with Trump based on promises kept, is that he is dismantling the deep state. How does Canada and Greenland...
It does demonstrate to all watching... its one big club, although you have a vested interest in your preference for left, or right, the chosen...
Mandates for the experimental fluid seem medieval after all thats past... sorry, all THOSE that have passed.
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NEW YORK (March 22, 2010) -- After rounds of legal wrangling in federal court, a bee-toxic pesticide may no longer be sold or distributed because it entered the marketplace illegally. Bayer CropScience’s pesticide spirotetramat (trade-named Movento, Ultor, and Kontos) is now illegal to buy, sell, or transport in the United States after NRDC and Xerces Society successfully argued that it was approved through a flawed registration process. Despite the court’s decision, Bayer has been slow to remove the products from circulation.
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