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Governors Andrew Cuomo of New York has the worst record on death and China Virus. 11,000 people alone died in Nursing Homes because of his incompetence!
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: MetalThunder
a reply to: carewemust
Wonder how them Airport ratings are doing for that crap hole network lol I get it CWM ... Carry on...
Yeah....CNN is tanking because of airports and gyms. They never had many actual viewers at home. I think I even made a thread on this at some point.
.@NYGovCuomo should get his puppet New York prosecutors, who have been illegally after me and my family for years, to investigate his incompetent handling of the China Virus, and all of the deaths caused by this incompetence. It is at minimum a Nursing Home Scandal - 11,000 DEAD!
originally posted by: airforcerulessky
The Schuman Rez is still flat lined. Please notice on the graph portion that all flat lines do not start at exactly the same time. This indicates to me that it is not equipment failure. See here:
www.disclosurenews.it...
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
Possible further TYPO in POTUS third tweet of the day, at 08:46:36:
.@NYGovCuomo should get his puppet New York prosecutors, who have been illegally after me and my family for years, to investigate his incompetent handling of the China Virus, and all of the deaths caused by this incompetence. It is at minimum a Nursing Home Scandal - 11,000 DEAD!
1) TYPO
a) "this incompetence" should be "his incompetence" giving T
b) No idea what T means, unless it's TIME?
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: dashen
Heh, I seen a number of people RT'ing to USSS.
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Anyone ever come across this? I heard about it long ago but never seen an official document.
Trump FBI Undercover Activity [PDF] - Sept 22, 1981.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: Guyfriday
Re
Why mention Ford?
Ford >> 4D >> 4 dimensions including TIME
Ford >> Fort >> Military
Ford >> crossing (point on a river) >> "cross to the other side"?
To commit to a particular plan or course of action that cannot be reversed.
Julius Caesar's crossing the Rubicon river in January 49 BC precipitated the Roman Civil War, which ultimately led to Caesar's becoming dictator and the rise of the imperial era of Rome. Caesar had been appointed to a governorship over a region that ranged from southern Gaul to Illyricum (but not Italy). As his term of governorship ended, the Roman Senate ordered Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome. He was explicitly ordered not to take his army across the Rubicon river, which was at that time a northern boundary of Italy. In January of 49 BC, Caesar brought the 13th legion across the river, which the Roman government considered insurrection, treason, and a declaration of war on the Roman Senate. According to some authors, he is said to have uttered the phrase "alea iacta est"—the die is cast—as his army marched through the shallow river.
1832
Many in Power Worship the Devil
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!A6yxsPKia.
10 Aug 2018 - 12:15:09 PM
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Re_read drops re: Haiti.
At some point it will not be safe for them to walk down the street.
PURE EVIL.
HOW MANY IN WASHINGTON AND THOSE AROUND THE WORLD (IN POWER) WORSHIP THE DEVIL?
Conspiracy?
Fake News?
The World is WATCHING.
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In a speech before the National Press Club on October 29, 1975, President Gerald Ford denies the near-bankrupt New York City a federal bailout, prompting the New York Daily News to run the infamous "Drop Dead" headline the next day.
A group of more than 100 prominent economists, including seven Nobel Prize laureates, have signed a new open letter to U.S. senators urging them to reject President Donald Trump’s nomination of Judy Shelton to the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors.
The letter is nearly identical to one published in August by former Federal Reserve officials and staffers. That version now has 70 signatories, including four former regional Fed presidents and a former Fed governor.