Over two years ago Joe Imbriano could see where we were being taken. At the 7 to 11 minute mark he talks about 60 GHz blocking oxygen uptake and magneto biology. I wonder if magneto biology could explain fridge magnets sticking to people who have taken the shot.
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In 1979, dissident journalist Michael Walsh was handed down a 4-month prison term for publishing The White Man’s Burden, penned by Rudyard Kipling. At the risk of being imprisoned again, the author of over 70 books reminds us of the famous poem’s first stanza:
THE WHITE MAN’S BURDEN
Some of the most depressing images of British police inaction is their mindless and spineless slobbering over non-European, anti-Christian or Gay events.
An exhibition has opened in Berlin dedicated to the 14 million ethnic-German refugees who were expelled from their former homelands at the end of World War II.
August 1, 2021, marks the 85thanniversary of the opening day of the 1936 Berlin Olympics. The Berlin event was unique in that it boasted the largest number of foreign athletes in the history of the Olympics. The Berlin Olympic Village was so beautifully designed that every Olympic village since has been modelled on it. The Berlin stadium boasted seating for 100,000 spectators. Attending were four million fans and journalists from 41 nations. The Berlin Olympics was the first to be televised. Competing in the 1936 Games were a record number of participants: 4066 athletes including 331 women from 49 countries.
Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai, installed following the expulsion of the Taliban from Kabul, argues that western nations are leaving Afghanistan ‘in total disgrace and disaster’.
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