26.04.202516:04
He believed that all matter was a manifestation of light, that everything was related, relative, paired and in balance.
https://www.messynessychic.com/2022/04/27/nikola-tesla-told-him-bury-your-findings-until-humanity-is-ready/
https://www.messynessychic.com/2022/04/27/nikola-tesla-told-him-bury-your-findings-until-humanity-is-ready/
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25.04.202520:47
your tax dollars financed the colleges they went to. your tax dollars financed their tuition. our government guaranteed their student loans. these schools brainwashed these dumb bitches into becoming race communists.
the schools then installed them into key positions of power to rule over us.
the schools then installed them into key positions of power to rule over us.
25.04.202519:13
Fire up the ovens lol 👇
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Demographics Now and Then

25.04.202503:08
The University of Illinois Chicago used population projections to conclude that by 2100 the populations of some 15,000 US cities could dwindle to become “ghost towns” which they argue is a 12-23% decline. Already many cities fit this bill 1950-2020.
When you look at cities and towns in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, etc this is hardly dramatic news. Many cities and towns in the rust belt peaked in the 1940s or 1950s & have lost significant population since then. The rest of the U.S. will simply follow that trajectory.
Cities & towns in Texas, Florida, Arizona, Idaho, North Carolina, Nevada etc will still see population increases while most of the rest of the country (especially Illinois, Wisconsin, California, New Jersey (outside of Hasidic areas obviously), NY (ibid), sees decline.
https://t.co/cidY5yWKv1
When you look at cities and towns in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, etc this is hardly dramatic news. Many cities and towns in the rust belt peaked in the 1940s or 1950s & have lost significant population since then. The rest of the U.S. will simply follow that trajectory.
Cities & towns in Texas, Florida, Arizona, Idaho, North Carolina, Nevada etc will still see population increases while most of the rest of the country (especially Illinois, Wisconsin, California, New Jersey (outside of Hasidic areas obviously), NY (ibid), sees decline.
https://t.co/cidY5yWKv1
24.04.202519:35
Deport 👇
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23.04.202518:04
Jueden peterstein is spiralling again.
He's lecturing that anons posting "Christ is King" are psychopaths, narcissists, parasitic, & extremists
He's also upset people are anonymous and can "escape from any reputational consequences"
lol
He's lecturing that anons posting "Christ is King" are psychopaths, narcissists, parasitic, & extremists
He's also upset people are anonymous and can "escape from any reputational consequences"
lol
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Thermopylae



25.04.202519:14
🇮🇳 🇵🇰 🇬🇧 - Pro-India, pro-Pakistan protesters clash in London, England.
Follow: @ThermopylaeNews
Follow: @ThermopylaeNews
25.04.202503:08
This is happening globally, even China, India, and Africa are facing population collapse. 👇👇👇
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Gateway Pundit

24.04.202519:16
BREAKING: Attorney Ty Clevenger Exposes FBI’s Role in Hiding Seth Rich Records and Perpetuating the Russia Hoax — Sends Scathing Letter to Pam Bondi, Kash Patel, and Trump Officials
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/breaking-attorney-ty-clevenger-exposes-fbis-role-hiding/
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/breaking-attorney-ty-clevenger-exposes-fbis-role-hiding/
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O'Keefe Media Group

23.04.202501:31
People think people in politics are all about ‘doing the right thing’ and ‘trying to solve society’s problems.’
They’re not.
It’s all about money.
The more someone can’t be bought, the more they get smeared.
Follow the money and you’ll almost always get to the truth.
@OKeefeMediaGroup
They’re not.
It’s all about money.
The more someone can’t be bought, the more they get smeared.
Follow the money and you’ll almost always get to the truth.
@OKeefeMediaGroup
25.04.202519:14
Deport 👇👇👇
25.04.202517:15
Sounds like the Kike argument during the Weimar Republic. Sick fucks. 👇👇👇
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24.04.202523:22
I don't want them assimilating. I want them separate in their own ethnic enclaves
23.04.202501:31
Only retarded people think this (and the country is full of them) 👇👇👇
26.04.202506:20
Looks like NBC and NYT were the first to break this, which is suspect af. Then Sky News and Fox News posted about it, why them? Were they told to? Is it bullshit? Things that make you go hmmmm... 👇👇👇
25.04.202516:41
He Won't Leave You
Do you ever feel like life has knocked the breath out of you? If so, you’re not alone. In fact, it’s no secret that this world is full of both goodness and trouble.
King David, whose life was recorded in various parts of the Old Testament, was highly accustomed to trouble—constantly threatened by legitimate enemies and faced with the reality of impending death.
Yet, inspired by the Holy Spirit, he wrote:
“The righteous person faces many troubles, but the Lord comes to the rescue each time.”
Psalm 34:19 NLT
If there’s one thing you can depend on, it’s that God is alive, active, and ever-present in your life—yes, even the hardest parts of your life.
But who is the “righteous person” David speaks of in this particular Psalm, when other parts of the Bible say things like, “no one is righteous—not even one”? (Romans 3:10, Psalm 14:3). There’s a trick to understanding this at-first-glance contradiction:
Righteousness can’t be achieved, but it can be given.
When we trust in God, as well as His Son, Jesus Christ (who sacrificed His life so that we could truly live), we’re trusting that His righteousness will extend to us as well.
To put it simply, a righteous person is one who relies on God’s righteousness.
Seems unfair and unmerited, doesn’t it? But that’s grace. It’s by grace, through faith, that we—that you—can be counted as righteous. You can’t work for it and you can’t buy it.
Because of that, when we’re facing hard stuff, we can expect God to show up in a million unique ways. Not because we’re righteous on our own, but because He is righteous on His own. And His righteousness has no limits.
So how does God show up?
He guides. He comforts. He corrects. He reroutes. He reminds us of true things. He helps us persevere. He brings wisdom and discernment to our minds. He inspires others to help us. He compels us to help others. He gives us peace in the midst of trouble. He encourages us as we stand boldly in faith. He works and works and works in mysterious ways.
And just when you might wonder if your neediness is becoming a nuisance to God, remember: God’s presence is inexhaustible and His resources are limitless. It’s good to need God every moment of every day. To breathe. To survive. To flourish.
So yes, trouble will come. But God will never leave your side.
Do you ever feel like life has knocked the breath out of you? If so, you’re not alone. In fact, it’s no secret that this world is full of both goodness and trouble.
King David, whose life was recorded in various parts of the Old Testament, was highly accustomed to trouble—constantly threatened by legitimate enemies and faced with the reality of impending death.
Yet, inspired by the Holy Spirit, he wrote:
“The righteous person faces many troubles, but the Lord comes to the rescue each time.”
Psalm 34:19 NLT
If there’s one thing you can depend on, it’s that God is alive, active, and ever-present in your life—yes, even the hardest parts of your life.
But who is the “righteous person” David speaks of in this particular Psalm, when other parts of the Bible say things like, “no one is righteous—not even one”? (Romans 3:10, Psalm 14:3). There’s a trick to understanding this at-first-glance contradiction:
Righteousness can’t be achieved, but it can be given.
When we trust in God, as well as His Son, Jesus Christ (who sacrificed His life so that we could truly live), we’re trusting that His righteousness will extend to us as well.
To put it simply, a righteous person is one who relies on God’s righteousness.
Seems unfair and unmerited, doesn’t it? But that’s grace. It’s by grace, through faith, that we—that you—can be counted as righteous. You can’t work for it and you can’t buy it.
Because of that, when we’re facing hard stuff, we can expect God to show up in a million unique ways. Not because we’re righteous on our own, but because He is righteous on His own. And His righteousness has no limits.
So how does God show up?
He guides. He comforts. He corrects. He reroutes. He reminds us of true things. He helps us persevere. He brings wisdom and discernment to our minds. He inspires others to help us. He compels us to help others. He gives us peace in the midst of trouble. He encourages us as we stand boldly in faith. He works and works and works in mysterious ways.
And just when you might wonder if your neediness is becoming a nuisance to God, remember: God’s presence is inexhaustible and His resources are limitless. It’s good to need God every moment of every day. To breathe. To survive. To flourish.
So yes, trouble will come. But God will never leave your side.
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24.04.202519:35
36 trillion dollars in debt and this is what it's being spent on
23.04.202518:04
Faggot 👇
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