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July 19, 2024

Coming THIS OCTOBER: ‘The Pfizer Papers: Pfizer’s Crimes Against Humanity’ – Pre-Order Yours Now!

The new Pfizer reports book, The Pfizer Papers: Pfizer’s Crimes Against Humanity, will be published on October 15, 2024, by Skyhorse Publishing. This important book is available for pre-order now. The book is 8.5″x11″ in size and printed in full color. It’s a must-have, COVID-era history book. https://rumble.com/embed/v559tf9/?pub=mbdkr Pre-Order The …

July 19, 2024

2024 Will Define America. What Are You Doing to Prepare?

During the Biden Administration, millions of Americans saw the disinformation, pandemic response disaster, left-wing takeover of our institutions, and decimation of our economy as a dire warning of events to come.   Now in 2024: a bird flu, the southern border disaster – and an assassination attempt.    And we’re …

July 19, 2024

“How Much Knowledge Was Lost to History?”

Originally posted on Substack The Round City of Baghdad and House of Wisdom — when razed by the Mongols, the Tigris ran black with ink… Temples to Wisdom Only truly civilized cultures dedicate themselves to building up a storehouse of knowledge. That’s why libraries are the trademark of civilization — …

July 19, 2024

1560 Geneva Bible: Exodus 36 – Too Many Gifts

The Children of Israel are inspired creatively by the opportunity to decorate and adorn God’s house that they will carry with them, the Tabernacle. Everyone ‘wise-hearted’, male and female, is bringing so much jewelry and so many gifts to the project, that their leaders ask them to stop. We see …

July 19, 2024

“Red Pilling Legislators On Vaccines”

Melissa Blasek shares why she believes it is important to hold politicians on each side accountable and how to gauge targets for activism. She is joined by Aaron Siri to discuss the biggest “red pills” he dropped on the New Hampshire Legislature, his other legislative efforts, and how recent SCOTUS …

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