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RobJ

@robj14

The world is being hijacked by mean people. USA MAGA Grateful Dead

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Kat Roxanne Soroko James Woods DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS (DEWs) While typical civilian access to DEW technology is hyper limited, AI gives more insight into the reality of Directed Energy Weapons as used in combat. However, this is not a very comprehensive snapshot of what DEW munitions really are. First, they

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Concerned Citizen The ascension window opened on 12/21/12 with an anticipated 10 yr process for Antiparticle Tara to meld with Particle Tara, meaning there would be two absolutely polar opposite realities sharing one same soil. Antiparticle 'dark side' people (think pride parades) would see the

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Al Naslaa Rock in Saudi Arabia—split with laser-like precision thousands of years ago. Nature’s work… or evidence of a forgotten technology?

Al Naslaa Rock in Saudi Arabia—split with laser-like precision thousands of years ago. Nature’s work… or evidence of a forgotten technology?
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So Far Away, the first track of a beautifully arranged & written album, Brothers In Arms, released in 1985 by the legendary Dire Straits. Knopfler wrote the song about a long distance relationship, opened a set that would become one of the bestselling records of all time.

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POWER TO THE PEOPLE johnlennon.lnk.to/PTTPStoreWe We're with you. Are you with us? Are we insane for wanting peace? #powertothepeople

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A 6,000-year-old underground temple in Malta with acoustics so strange that low frequencies vibrate through the body. Coincidence—or advanced knowledge of sound?

A 6,000-year-old underground temple in Malta with acoustics so strange that low frequencies vibrate through the body. Coincidence—or advanced knowledge of sound?
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The Mount Tlaloc Stairway (Mexico) High in the mountains near Mexico City, a massive stairway leads to a temple aligned with the sun. Why carve a sacred site at 13,000 feet above sea level?

The Mount Tlaloc Stairway (Mexico)

High in the mountains near Mexico City, a massive stairway leads to a temple aligned with the sun. Why carve a sacred site at 13,000 feet above sea level?
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Ever heard traditional Gaelic Irish music sung by an a cappella group like this? This is Ceann Dubh Dilis (My Sweet, Dark-Haired Love), arranged by Michael McGlynn and performed by Spokanki.

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The curious tale of a deconsecrated Church transformed into a breathtakingly beautiful office and then demolished Milan, Italy 🇮🇹 A Thread 🧵

The curious tale of a deconsecrated Church transformed into a breathtakingly beautiful office and then demolished

Milan, Italy 🇮🇹 

A Thread 🧵
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Bruce Willis Ft The Temptations - Under The Boardwalk Truly a wonderful summer song!! Does anyone pull off a jeans and cotton shirt as well, as Bruce Willis!!

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"Everything was going spectacular, a legend like Rod Stewart, the voice of an earthly angel Amy Belle, but the Saxophone girl's solo elevates the song to sky-high levels, what empowerment to make the Sax almost speak. Wonderful." Rod Stewart performing 'I Don't Want to Talk

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What if some of the most ancient steles carved in Mesopotamia weren’t only political records but also cosmic symbols? This Akkadian victory stele, often linked to Naram-Sin (c. 2250 BCE), shows the king towering over defeated enemies, crowned with a horned helmet—a divine

What if some of the most ancient steles carved in Mesopotamia weren’t only political records but also cosmic symbols?

This Akkadian victory stele, often linked to Naram-Sin (c. 2250 BCE), shows the king towering over defeated enemies, crowned with a horned helmet—a divine