TruthArchive.ai - Tweets Saved By @Yeahaboutthat3

Saved - March 23, 2025 at 9:48 AM
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I see a narrative emerging from the release of files related to JFK, MLK, and Epstein, suggesting a specific group's influence over key historical events. The JFK files indicate a coup d'état that marked their infiltration of the U.S. The MLK files reveal their tactics against influential figures opposing them. The Epstein files illustrate their pervasive power across various sectors. As this group's cover-up unfolds, they resort to destroying evidence, silencing dissenters, and discrediting critics, ultimately revealing their control over society and the global landscape.

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It's almost as if Trump is releasing the files of JFK, MLK, and Epstein in an orderly fashion to tell a story - A story that shows the progression and influence of a specific "group" of ppl - The JFK Files define the exact date this group infiltrated the United States with a coup d'etat by killing a sitting President - The MLK Files will show how they continued to target and manipulate those who had influence and opposed their power - The Epstein Files will then show how this group's power and influence grew until it oozed thru every orifice of Society - from Politicians/Bankers to the Movie/Music Industries The story will end with this group finally exposing themselves with retaliation tactics to prevent this information from coming out: [Their] coverup will include: - trying to destroy damning evidence that could be used against them - eliminate those who try to expose them just like they did JFK and MLK - pretend the information isnt real and isn't verified - claim that those who are exposing them are racist and fabricating everything - finally, when they're backed into a corner and have no other options, they'll push the "nuclear" button and try to crash whatever mechanisms they still have control over - television, internet, monetary system etc. The more they cover things up, the more they expose themselves, and the more citizens will realize who was actually behind the scenes controlling and manipulating not only the United States but almost every Nation on Earth

Saved - November 8, 2024 at 5:33 AM

@Yeahaboutthat3 - MoCheezePlz

How Trump's Tariffs would work and how getting rid of the Income Tax would benefit you What would you do if your family kept an extra $15k - $30k annually? https://t.co/vsPEEFX0cb

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Trump proposes replacing the income tax, which costs Americans $2.4 trillion annually, with tariffs: 20% on most countries and 60% on China. This could generate around $900 billion yearly, potentially boosting the economy by 20% and providing an extra $30,000 in income for the average American family. This shift could lead to a doubling of annual economic growth, making 5% growth the new standard. If successful, families could see significant financial benefits, enhancing wealth for future generations. If voters support this plan, Congress is likely to follow suit, benefiting middle and lower-class Americans. Voting for Trump could restore the economic opportunities of the past.
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Speaker 0: Professor, explain Trump's tariffs. Speaker 1: While the income tax currently cost the American people 2,400,000,000,000 a year, Trump proposes to replace it with tariffs of 20% on everybody but China who gets an extra special 60% tariff. Altogether, that might bring in about 900,000,000,000 a year. This would grow America's economy like rocket fuel. Near term, we're talking a 20% increase in the economy, so about a $15,000 raise for the typical American family. Note that's on top of the 18,000 of income tax you would no longer have to pay. Knock off 3,000 for the tariffs, and you get about 30,000 in additional income for the typical American family, close to 3,000 per month. We might expect a doubling of annual economic growth. So 5% growth would be the new normal. Your kids would be 3 times richer than you as it used to work in America. If we simply copy countries like Singapore, we might save round about 2,000,000,000,000 or more. If a president can sell it to American voters, 30,000 is a chunk of change, Congress will go along out of sheer self preservation. Plus, the bake sales would be lit. Speaker 0: That's economics professor, doctor Peter St. Onge, PhD, explaining exactly how replacing the income tax with tariffs would help all of Americans, especially middle and lower class Americans. Of course, the elite wouldn't want us getting 30,000 extra dollars a year and securing our wealth for our children. Doesn't that sound like it would make America great again? Because that's what it sounds like to me. And if voting for Trump gives me any shot at accessing the opportunities my parents had access to, economically speaking, then, yeah, I'm gonna vote for him. Trump 2024.
Saved - October 11, 2024 at 11:30 AM

@Yeahaboutthat3 - MoCheezePlz

What were Mental Asylums really made for? https://t.co/pDbITq1VRt

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In the 1900s, massive mental asylums with thousands of rooms were built, requiring significant resources, while people lived in small wooden shacks. These asylums were used to lock up individuals who went against the narrative, such as those claiming to hear voices due to the radio or those opposing mandatory injections or taxes. These asylums served to eliminate a portion of the population that dissented. The speaker suggests researching these 1900s mental asylums, noting their size and structure. Many of these asylums have since been demolished, including one the speaker saw in Chicago, to erase history.
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Speaker 0: Anybody can go back to the 1900 and look at all the mental asylums. And this is interesting. These buildings are absolutely massive, and they have, like, thousands of rooms. So then you start to wonder, why would someone build a mental asylum at large? Imagine the resources it would take. And especially because around the 1900, you see people building little houses that are like wooden checks. They're all like little wooden checks all over because it was they're trying to build something. Then you have these huge mental asylums where they were locking up people who went against the narrative. That's what those were used for. Anybody who said they were hearing voices because the rollout of the radio or going against any of these that they were trying to put into everybody's arm at that time or trying to go against paying taxes, they threw them in the mental asylum and they locked them up. And they got rid of a lot of the population at that time or a portion of that population who went against the brink. But people should look into the 1900 mental asylums and that whole thing and start to see that the buildings and the size and the structure, and then they demolished all of them. Actually, there was one in Chicago that I went to one time. I remember I had to, deliver a pizza back in the day, and it was a mental asylum. And they demoed it in Chicago, and I wonder why. Gotta get rid of the history.
Saved - May 21, 2024 at 7:39 PM
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I'm curious if anyone has tried using a Hydrogen Kit (HHO kit) to improve their vehicle's gas mileage. I'm interested in learning about the safety and effectiveness of these kits. I still have some unanswered questions, especially regarding a Hydrogen Kit for a Camry.

@Yeahaboutthat3 - MoCheezePlz

Has anyone installed a Hydrogen Kit (HHO kit) on their vehicle to get better gas mileage? Checking on safety and how legit these kits are https://t.co/ZgHbe2zP2z

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I'm Barry Hart presenting the Fuel Genie Hydrogen Injection Kit. Installation takes 30 minutes with a 10mm wrench and scissors. Mount the reservoir, cut a hose, attach it to the PCV valve hose, add a tee, connect wires to the battery, and the system is ready. It operates only when the engine is running, producing hydrogen bubbles in the engine.
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Speaker 0: I'm Barry Hart, and this is the Fuel Genie Hydrogen Injection Kit. It installs with 1 10 millimeter wrench and one pair of scissors inside of 30 minutes. Here's how it's done. The reservoir, and we zip tie the reservoir just like this to the breast. There you go. That's where the system will mount. The next thing we're going to do is take a pair of scissors and cut off about 2 inches of hose that's included with the kit just like that. Okay. Next, we have to attach this to the PCV valve hose, and this is the PCV valve hose right here. So we're gonna pull this off of the PCV valve input, and here's our piece of 2 inch hose that we did. We're just gonna put this piece of hose right onto the port where this hose came from. Now we're going to insert into the hose the t, this t right here that's included with the kit, and that we're going to put on right here. Now we're gonna put the PCV valve hose onto the other end of that. And that is our connection for that. Now we take the hose that's also included in the kit and we attach it to the bottom of the tee. We're gonna run this hose around here so that we can hide it, make it look nice cosmetically. And we're gonna run this right over to the reservoir itself, and now the system is hooked up to vacuum. Okay. Next, we wanna attach the connecting wires to the battery. That's very simply done. We just don't coil wires that are included in your kit. So the first thing we're gonna do is take our 10 millimeter wrench, and we are going to loosen the battery terminal here. This is the positive chip. I'm gonna put the positive right here. Connections to the battery are very important. This particular system here is connected to the battery all the time because all the safety mechanisms and the switches that turn it on and off are sitting underneath the cap here. In fact, this system is a true hydrogen on demand system in that it does not turn on at all unless the engine is running and we'll see that it works. You notice down here on the very bottom, you see all those small bubbles? That's hydrogen in your engine.

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Hydrogen Kit for Camry Part 2 Still have questions.. https://t.co/N5RWx3sZBE

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I mixed sodium hydroxide and water in a gallon, then started the engine. Installed a fuel system in the Camry and checked mileage: 44.9, 45, 44.9, 42, 43. Significant increase. Translation: I mixed sodium hydroxide and water in a gallon, then started the engine. Installed a fuel system in the Camry and checked mileage: 44.9, 45, 44.9, 42, 43. Significant increase.
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Speaker 0: This happens to be sodium hydroxide along with regular old distilled water. We mix it together in a gallon of water, and I believe we're about full there. Now we're going to put the cap on. Now we're gonna start the engine and see if everything works. Okay. We're back on the corded camper. We installed the fuel g d system in the Camry here. So, we're gonna check out the mileage. 44.9, 45, 44.9, 42, 40 3, a significant increase.
Saved - May 14, 2024 at 6:18 PM

@Yeahaboutthat3 - MoCheezePlz

Lets see how long before this gets taken down.. https://t.co/SSL0BeRTLU

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In America, criticism of the Jewish lobby is restricted, indicating their control over the country. The president's hands are tied by a more powerful force, the Jewish mafia. The speaker believes Israel was behind John Kennedy's assassination, not Muslims who are often blamed for threats.
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Speaker 0: Who can't you criticize in America? The Jewish lobby. Yes. On both sides. Right. Right? That's that's tells you who controls the country, but his hands were tied. Who ties the president's hands? Someone more powerful than the president. Yes. The Jewish mafia. I personally believe Israel took out John Kennedy. And it's not Muslims that are gonna kill us. It's
Saved - April 12, 2024 at 6:24 PM

@Yeahaboutthat3 - MoCheezePlz

Almost as if Israel owns our Military

@zerohedge - zerohedge

Top US General Spotted At Central Israel Airbase Just As Iran Attack Looms https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-restricts-diplomats-travel-israel-bracing-iran-attack-expected-weeks-end

Iran Says If US 'Interferes' In Retaliation On Israel, American Bases Will Be Struck ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero zerohedge.com
Saved - April 12, 2024 at 5:48 PM
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The author suggests that Rome did not fall, but rather transferred its power and wealth to the Roman Catholic Church through Constantine's push for a universal religion. They question the motives behind the establishment of Judaism and Islam, and ponder if religions were created for political control rather than worshiping God. The author also wonders if religions have been used to fight wars in the past and if they will be used for the same purpose in the future. They make a connection between the game of chess and the role of the bishop.

@Yeahaboutthat3 - MoCheezePlz

Unpopular Opinion: Rome didn't fall. It transferred its Power and Wealth into the Roman Universal Church (Roman Catholic Church) when Constantine (a pagan) pushed for a One World Religion incorporating Jewish, Christian, Mithraic, Zoroastrian, and Pagan teachings. He did this to stem Civil War and gain control via Belief Systems rather than war between different ideologies. While some say Constantine converted to Christianity, others will say he converted Christians to a Universal Religion which he influenced and that suited his pagan teachings. If this is how the Catholic Church was founded - as a means for consolidation of power and control - How were Judaism and Islam created? - Who actually created them? - Were there ulterior motives to the establishment of these religions as well? - How much of Religion is based on Control? - Were Religions really created to worship God or were they created as a means of Political Control? - Have these Religions been used to Fight Wars in the Past? - Will those in control try to use these Religions as a means to start Wars in the Future? There's a reason why Chess has a piece that moves diagonally called a "Bishop"...

Saved - March 20, 2024 at 1:08 PM

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In the early 20th century, archaeologist GE Kinkade discovered an underground Egyptian city in the Grand Canyon with advanced artifacts and hieroglyphic tablets. The Smithsonian supported his research, but it was abruptly halted due to government restrictions on the land. The findings hinted at a possible connection between Egypt, Asia, and the American Southwest, challenging conventional history. This mysterious civilization raises questions about its significance and the secrets hidden within its chambers.
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Speaker 0: Have you ever heard of the underground Egyptian city in the Grand Canyon? Hidden within its vast expanse lies a secret carefully concealed from the pages of history. This is a tale of mystery, ancient civilizations, and cover ups. Let's travel back to the early 20th century. An archaeologist named mister GE Kinkade from the Smithsonian Institution embarked on a journey that would lead him to an astonishing discovery. Setting off from Green River, Utah, Kinkade and his companion embarked on an expedition down the Colorado River documenting the unexplored terrain. It was on April 5, 1909 that the Arizona Gazette published an extraordinary article that spoke of Kinkade's findings, a lost subterranean Egyptian city buried within the Grand Canyon. Yet after this revelation, the story vanished into thin air, leaving us to wonder why. For more than 8 years, Kinkade dedicated his life to investigating this hidden city. The Smithsonian supported his quest, and he meticulously pieced together information that challenged conventional history. He described finding several passages branching out across these caves, leading to hundreds of chambers deep within the earth. These chambers held astonishing artifacts, including objects as hard as steel and tools that showcased a level of craftsmanship unparalleled by the era's standards. Kinkade's findings hinted at a civilization of oriental origin, raising questions about a possible connection between Asia and the Grand Canyon. The mystery deepened as hieroglyphic tablets were discovered, suggesting ties to Egypt and the American Southwest. The Smithsonian's efforts led to extensive research, revealing vast chambers adorned with intricate artwork and even mummies preserved for centuries. However, this research was swiftly terminated as access to this underground marvel was on government land. It's possible that the government preferred to keep this information from the public, altering our understanding of history. Today, we stand at a crossroads of history and mystery, leaving us to wonder about the significance of this subterranean civilization and its potential connection to Egypt and Asia.
Saved - March 19, 2024 at 4:33 PM

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In 1934, an Egyptian temple was discovered during the construction of Norris Dam in Tennessee. The site revealed skeletons and artifacts, including a rare purple pigment box. Scholars suggested a connection to Egyptian emigres worshiping Isis and Osiris. Cherokee legends mention a priesthood called the Anikutani who destroyed the mound builders in the area. The temple is now submerged under a lake in Eastern Tennessee.
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Speaker 0: Remember back in the 19 thirties when archaeologists found an Egyptian temple buried in Eastern Tennessee? That's okay. Not a lot of people do. But back in 1934, they were building something called Norris Dam, just north of Knoxville, Tennessee. The Tennessee Valley Authority started surveying the valley that the Norris Dam was going to flood. They found many native mounds and started excavating a bit and found some really extraordinary things. As they started digging, they found layer after layer and went down over 20 foot until they found a 100 foot by 100 foot platform with a large raised area in the center. They called this a temple. As they dug deeper and deeper, they found multiple skeletons on the site, unlike any that they'd found in the area. And the site itself kept getting deeper and deeper. It appeared to just keep going. At the time, it caused quite an uproar, and over 400 workers were excavating that site. They found multiple relics that were unlike anything they had seen in the area, including a pigment box that held a a shade of purple that could only be found in sea mollusks and was completely unknown in North America. The site gained the attention of James Rendell Harris, a professor of ancient languages from Cambridge and later Johns Hopkins University. Harris came up with some very interesting conclusions. And I quote, the Hopewell, he writes, were latecomers who raised the mounds of earth over a much older temple built by pharaonic Egyptian emigres to the most important deities, Isis, the queen of heaven, and her husband, Osiris, the god of resurrection. I have his book on order as well as the 400 page book on the excavation from the Smithsonian. So I'll undoubtedly be, speaking about this more in a future video. But for now, that area has some very interesting correspondences with legends from the Cherokee. The Cherokee have legends about a group of priesthood that lived in their area called the Anikutani. This priesthood was wiped out. Now I'm going to read this directly from a historical source so you know it's not my words. Quote, from Cherokee principal chief Charles Hicks in 18/26 in his manuscript, the history of the Cherokee people, the mound builders were greatly weakened by a plague. We entered the North Carolina mountains from the west, and we killed and drove off the mound builders. We burned their temples atop the mounds and then constructed our towns and houses on the mounds. The Cherokee never built any mounds. Further on, quote, the Anikutani professed themselves, as stated by the traditioners, to be the teachers of heavenly knowledge from the creation, and the manner of their introduction to the assembled people is usually at night. And they usually came with the words, I am from above. The name was a foreign word to the Cherokee. The Catani came to mean somebody who starts a fire or a sorcery. These tales all come from the area of Eastern Tennessee right where that temple is, and that temple is now under a lake.
Saved - December 4, 2023 at 11:57 PM

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Are we really required to have Drivers Licenses? https://t.co/XjET6MY1nV

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The US Supreme Court has ruled that a license is not necessary to drive a car on public roads. Driving is considered a common right under the Constitution, allowing individuals to travel on public highways and transport their property. However, this right comes with the responsibility of driving in an orderly and decent manner, without interfering with others' rights. Various Supreme Court decisions, including Kenisha Mills versus DC in 2009, have affirmed the right to use automobiles for daily life and work purposes. It is important to note that Supreme Court decisions hold significant weight as they interpret the Constitution, although they are not infallible.
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Speaker 0: Take you down another rabbit hole here. US Supreme Court says no license necessary to drive on automobile on public roads. But wait. I thought we had to have licenses to drive cars. I thought it was a privilege on a The right of a citizen to travel upon public highways and to transport his property thereon By horse drawn carriage, wagon, or automobile, it says automobile, is not a mere privilege, which may be permitted or prohibited at will, But a common right which he has under his right to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness is constitution it's in the constitution. Okay? Under this constitutional guarantee, one may, Therefore, under normal conditions, travel, at his inclination, along the public highways or public places while conducting himself In an orderly and decent manner. That's the trick. You can't be a, you can't be a crash dummy. Okay. Don't do dumb shit in an orderly and decent manner, neither interfering with nor disturbing another's rights. He will be protected only in his person, but in his safe conduct. Thompson v. Smith, American Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Section 329, page 1130, find the right For the citizen, to travel upon, the public highways and to transport his property thereon, and the ordinary course of life and business is a common right he has under the right to enjoy life, liberty, and to acquire and possess property, and to pursue happiness and safety. It includes the right in so doing To use ordinary and usual conveyances of the day and under existing modes of travel, Usual conveyances. Hey. I saw somebody out here on a on some kind of, like, motorized skateboard. It was the coolest thing I've ever seen. He had turn he had turn signals and everything. Includes the right of a high horse drawn carriage or wagon thereon to operate an automobile thereon for the usual and ordinary purpose of life and business. Kenisha Mills versus DC 2009. Okay? This is recent as 2009. The use of automobile As a necessary adjunct to the earning of a livelihood in modern life requires us in the interest of realism to conclude that the right to use an automobile on public highways partakes the nature of liberty within making it constitutional uh-uh guarantees there it is it's right there Okay. Kenesha Mills versus DC. Burberryan versus Lussier, 1958. See hey. And don't ever let somebody to say, oh, that was a 1958 decision in 1 doesn't matter. It sets precedent here. Okay? Doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. It's Supreme Court decisions. Okay? Doesn't matter what when it was. It could have been from 200 years ago. Okay. The right to operate a motor vehicle and it could have been it could have been about a horse drawn carriage. Okay. It doesn't matter. The constitution applies universally, especially when it comes to the first amendment. I don't care what they say. They want it. They want to do a straw man argument and say, Oh, you yell fire in a crowded theater. Who does that? Nobody does that. The straw man fallacy. We need to teach your teach your kids philosophy too. Teach them Supreme Court decisions and philosophy. It is a right of liberty, the enjoyment of which is protected by guarantees of Federal state constitutions. Adam City, the Adversity of Pocatello see there's numerous supreme court decisions so when somebody tells you you have to have a license to drive Car. They're fucking lying to you. Okay? They're lying or they're indoctrinated. They don't understand this. These are Supreme Court decisions. So you understand? That's the highest law of the land. They go by the constitution. The highest law. And they don't always get things right. Okay? They're not they're not perfect.
Saved - December 3, 2023 at 5:18 AM
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In 1909, G.E. Kincaid discovered strange caverns in the Grand Canyon, filled with artifacts resembling Egyptian or Tibetan designs. These artifacts didn't match Native American origin. @Yeahaboutthat3 mentioned a flooded pyramid in Memphis, TN, raising questions about the area's name.

@dom_lucre - Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives

Egypt in the Grand Canyon? It all started in 1909, when purported Smithsonian Institution explorer G.E. Kincaid discovered strange caverns during an expedition directed by Smithsonian anthropologist S.A. Jordan. In the center cavern like spokes on a wheel, were full of artifacts, including statues, copper weapons, even granaries full of seeds. Its size indicated that 50,000 people could live inside comfortably. But even more amazingly, the artifacts didn't match up to anything in the known record. Rather than appearing to be of Native American origin, as one might expect, the objects had distinct Egyptian or Tibetan designs. Could there actually have been an entire civilization of Egyptians living there? If so, how did they get there?

@Yeahaboutthat3 - MoCheezePlz

@dom_lucre Don't forget about the pyramid they found in Memphis TN which was flooded to hide it. Makes you wonder why they really named the area Memphis... https://t.co/PgCgncMnBw

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In 1934, while constructing Norris Dam in Tennessee, archaeologists discovered an Egyptian temple buried in the area. Excavations revealed a 100x100 foot platform with a raised center, multiple skeletons, and unique relics. Professor James Randall Harris suggested that the temple was built by pharaonic Egyptian emigres to honor the deities Isis and Osiris. The Cherokee legends also mention a priesthood called the Anicutani who lived in the same area and were wiped out. The Cherokee claimed to have burned the mound builders' temples and built their own towns on the mounds. These tales originate from eastern Tennessee, where the temple now lies submerged under a lake.
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Speaker 0: Remember back in the 19 thirties when archaeologists found an Egyptian temple buried in eastern Tennessee? That's okay. Not a lot of people do. But back in 1934, they were building something called Norris Dam, just north of Knoxville, Tennessee. The Tennessee Valley Authority started Surveying the valley that the Norris Dam was going to flood, they found many native mounds and started excavating a bit and found some really extraordinary things. As they started digging, they found layer after layer and went down over 20 foot until they found a 100 foot by 100 foot platform with a large raised area in the center. They called this a temple. As they dug deeper and deeper, they found multiple skeletons on the site, unlike any that they'd found in the area. And the site itself kept getting deeper and deeper. It appeared to just keep going. At the time, it caused quite an uproar and over 400 workers were excavating that site. They found multiple relics that were unlike anything they had seen in the area, including a pigment box that held a a shade of purple That could only be found in sea mollusks and was completely unknown in North America. The site gained the attention of James Randall Harris, A professor of ancient languages from Cambridge and later Johns Hopkins University. Harris came up with some very interesting conclusions. And I quote, The Hopewell, he writes, were latecomers who razed the mounds of earth over a much older temple built by pharaonic Egyptian emigres to To the most important deities, Isis, the queen of heaven, and her husband, Osiris, the God of resurrection. I have his book on order as well as the 400 page book on the excavation from the Smithsonian, so we'll undoubtedly be, speaking about this more in a future video. But for now, that area has some very interesting correspondences with Legends from the Cherokee. The Cherokee have legends about a group of priesthood that lived in their area called the Anicutani. This priesthood was wiped out. Now I'm going to read this directly from a historical source so you know it's not my words. Quote, from Cherokee principal chief Charles Hicks In 18/26, in his manuscript, The History of the Cherokee People, the mound builders were greatly weakened by a plague. We entered the North Carolina mountains from the west And we killed and drove off the mound builders. We burned their temples atop the mounds and then constructed our towns and houses on the mounds. The Cherokee never built any mounds. Further on, quote, the Anikutani professed themselves, as stated by the traditioners, to be the teachers of heavenly knowledge from the creation, and the manner of their introduction To the assembled people, it's usually at night. And it usually came with the words, I am from above. The name was a foreign word to the Cherokee. Keith. The Catani came to mean somebody who starts a fire or a sorcerer. These tales all come from the area of eastern Tennessee right where that temple is, and that temple is now under a lake.
Saved - November 22, 2023 at 2:14 AM
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In this heartfelt post, @VincentCrypt46 bids farewell to the community, expressing gratitude for the time spent together. Their humor, guidance, and love for religious discussions will be missed. While some remain skeptical about their departure, the hope is that they will visit occasionally. The community is grateful for the strong bonds formed and eagerly awaits VincentCrypt46's next project. The article ends with a mention of a song and a thank-you for not posting feet pics on their Only Fans account.

@Yeahaboutthat3 - MoCheezePlz

@VincentCrypt46 - Been debating on what to say before you take ur final bow and exit the stage.  Am not one to get emotional about this type of stuff but here I am... *tear (emojis are poop).  Was hoping X would allow the video to play as ppl read this post but oh well *shrug.  For those that want to listen to it as they read I'm adding the link in the thread below. Thanks for all of the time you spent here vibing and manifesting with us.  It means more to this community than you realize.  While you may be just an anon like us, you were one of the central figures that allowed many anons to lean on each other during dark times.  Your humor and calm guidance were the light and reassurance many needed.  And you were the seed that allowed many friendships on Twitter and AU to blossom and grow. Will miss ur humor and laconic speech, ur trolling, ur syncs, ur wealth of knowledge, and ur love of religious discussion *lol.  Not seeing your infamous " . " ping and ur infatuation with Red Pandas in our feeds will take some time to get used to.  But the vibes and strength you've left within this community will echo thru us for years to come. The vibe will definitely be different here without you and many are still skeptical that you will leave entirely...  But I hope ur able to stop by for a visit every once in a while or at least creep on us if you ever feel like being nostalgic or need a pick me up.  We will always be here for you. I hope you feel a sense of satisfaction as you look back at ur role in helping create such a great Community of Anons - we really couldn't ask for a better community.  We can't wait for you to use ur Creativity again and start ur next Project.  Hopefully we'll be able to follow ur progress as we take over the reigns you've generously handed to us on X and AU. The first comment you ever made to me was of a song I posted.  You said the song was appropriate and had a good TS but the Title had "poop vibes" lol.  Hope this one meets ur approval.  Let the Spirit lead you.. and lead all of us wherever we are called moving forward *music Much love, VK.  Until we meet again, MCP I know you *cringe at thank-you's so I'm not expecting one.  And I know I'm not the only one shedding a few tears right now.  We know you feel the same way, VK.  Thank you... Oh and I found ur Only Fans.. thanks for not posting feet pics.  The Red Panda furry pics were a bit much tho...

@Yeahaboutthat3 - MoCheezePlz

Music Link https://youtu.be/3Kcw-RSvdV4?si=K3OTJQOis8RyBBhy

Saved - October 21, 2023 at 8:01 PM

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Military Vets know why we went to War in the Middle East. And they aren't pleased.. https://t.co/2aI8BpGldR

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I am returning my global war on terrorism medal and national defense medal because they are both fives. I am giving back my medals for the people of Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine, and all victims of occupation worldwide. Specifically, I dedicate this medal to the children of Iraq who have lost their parents. As a nuclear, biological, and chemical specialist, I served in a war that had no weapons of mass destruction, leading me to desert. I am one of 40,000 individuals who left the US Armed Forces due to this lie. Do these medals truly acknowledge a job well done, or do they conceal lies, corruption, and the mistreatment of young men and women?
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Speaker 0: I'm here to return my global war on terrorism medal and my national defense medal because they're both fives. Speaker 1: And I'm turning in these medals today for the people of Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine, and all victims of occupation across the world. And I'm giving back my medals for the children of Iraq and Afghanistan. May they be they be able to forgive us for all you've done to them. This medal I'm dedicating to the children of Iraq that no longer have fathers and mothers. I was a nuclear a biological chemical specialist for a war that didn't have any weapons of mass destruction. So I Deserted. I'm one of 40,000 people that left the United States Armed Forces because this is a lie. Speaker 0: Was any of this worth it? Do these medals thank us for a job well done? Do they mask lies, corruption, and abuse of young men and women?
Saved - October 3, 2023 at 9:52 PM

@Yeahaboutthat3 - MoCheezePlz

This vehicle can survive an EMP strike, has handles which can shock intruders, and armor that protects it from light explosives - Want

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This is the Rezvani Vengeance, an incredible vehicle with body armor, a steel bumper, and a built-in winch. It also has blinding lights, blast protection, and even a gas mask. If you're being robbed, you can use electrified door handles, bulletproof glass, and built-in pepper spray for protection. The car is equipped with pepper spray, smoke screen, dead bolt, shocking door handle, strobe lights, blinding lights, EMP protection, a built-in safe, and a "please move out of my way" feature. It can seat 8 people and has cup holders for convenience. Under the hood, you can choose between a V8 with 420 horsepower or a supercharged V8 with 800 horsepower. It also has thermal night vision and a siren system.
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Speaker 0: Up, guys. Right behind me is a Rezvani vengeance, and this thing is insane. In addition to the body armor, you have a steel bumper to help you ram through things, a built in winch, blinding lights to stun your enemies, Underside blast protection that protects against a small hand grenade. It comes with built in body armor and a gas mask. Let's say you're getting robbed. Flip on your electrified door handles, it Shocks them, they get upset, pull out a weapon, you have bulletproof glass to protect you, and if that still doesn't get rid of them, you have built in pepper spray. Here's Things get interesting. Up here you have pepper spray, smoke screen, dead bolt, shocking door handle, strobe lights, front and rear blinding lights, EMP protection, a built in safe, and my favorite part A built in please move out of my way. Wanna hunt zombies as a family? You have seating for 8 and plenty of cup holders for my g fuel. Use my code for 30% Under the hood, you have a v eight with 420 horsepower or you can get a supercharged v eight with 800 horsepower. You also have built in thermal night vision and a siren system.
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A comprehensive plan to exploit natural disasters for land grabbing has been exposed. It involves creating a law allowing developers to buy Hawaiian land at a discount after a disaster. A corrupt police chief, experienced in covering up crimes, is hired. Citizens are caught off guard with water shut off, checkpoints, and blocked escape routes. Only tourists are evacuated, while warning sirens are silenced. Insurance companies avoid paying homeowners due to zoning infractions. Finally, a fire is started, leaving developers with the land and the police chief covering it all up.

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How to Land Grab: 1) Create a Law 1 month prior to a 'Natural Disaster' that states Developers can buy Hawaiian Land legally at a discounted price if a Natural Disaster occurs 2) Hire a corrupt Police Chief that previously 'failed' as a Police Captain that oversaw a LV shooting in 2017 and has experience in covering up crimes where large amounts of ppl are killed 3) Make a plan to catch citizens off guard to allow for the most destruction and loss of human life - Shut off all the water - Blockade homeowners in at checkpoints set by said Police Chief so they can't escape - Only evacuate tourists (not locals) - Prevent warning sirens from alerting residents after telling them the fire was 100% contained -Arrest anyone trying to help or video the aftermath 4) Make sure Insurance companies won't have to pay homeowners that want to rebuild due to 'Zoning Infractions' 5) Start a Fire after everything has been setup and it's dry as bones.. Developers get the Land, Citizens can't rebuild, and the Police Chief covers everything up.

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