Enrique Plasencia (@quique_plas) 's Twitter Profile
Enrique Plasencia

@quique_plas

Historiador. Opera fan

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Students For Liberty (@sfliberty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The most dangerous institutions today are universities because they teach ideas that will lead to the destruction of the United States.” Ayn Rand said this in the 1960s… and it feels even more true today.

Enrique Plasencia (@quique_plas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

En junio siempre es una delicia revisar la siguiente temporada del CNDM , los conciertos maravillosos que nos espera a partir de septiembre/octubre!!👏👏

Pablo Rojo Barreno (@projobarreno) 's Twitter Profile Photo

El ganadero e industrial, José Antonio Quesada González, ha publicado un mensaje acerca de las causas de los voraces incendios forestales que, por la veracidad de su contenido, aunque largo, considero que merece conocerse. «Hoy me visitó un medio de comunicación para cubrir la

CNDM (@cndm_inaem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔔 Ya está disponible la venta libre de localidades sueltas de la nueva temporada del Centro Nacional de Difusión Musical 🎶 🌐 Venta online: entradasinaem.es/es/categoria/4…

Doctor Frusna (@doctorfrusna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

El maestro #DonRickles y su particular incorrección durante la gala benéfica #ComicRelief92 en favor de las personas sin hogar 😅 #RobinWilliams #BillyCrystal #WhoopiGoldberg

VisionaryVoid (@visionaryvoid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1941, one man was invited to a top-secret meeting to decide the fate of the American empire—he wasn't a general or a politician, he was a mapmaker. When the Imperial Japanese Navy struck Pearl Harbor, the United States didn’t just lose a fleet; they lost their sense of

In 1941, one man was invited to a top-secret meeting to decide the fate of the American empire—he wasn't a general or a politician, he was a mapmaker.

When the Imperial Japanese Navy struck Pearl Harbor, the United States didn’t just lose a fleet; they lost their sense of
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If the New York Times reported the war in 1944 as it’s reporting the war today. President Roosevelt continues to pursue a war for which he failed to prepare the United States. Though there have been some significant military achievements, especially in North Africa, U.S. forces