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"I think Starmer will have to, but, due to his delusional, self-obsessed sentiment, very reluctantly.......Albeit I cannot see anyone in his socialist-globalist party, that have any leadership skills to offer, either...They're all a bunch of cretins…"
"However, that monster is still on the loose, the living corpse, Starmer....wreaking havoc across the countryside....🤣
This is a job for the Bürgermeister......!!🧐
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqupBs4VZeM"
This is a job for the Bürgermeister......!!🧐
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqupBs4VZeM"
"Labour lost 35 seats in Wales, with Reform only second to the nationalists; Plaid Cymru, both parties adding seats, not losing..
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c1428pev1n0t#election-wales"
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c1428pev1n0t#election-wales"
A basic conclusion is provided at the end for the uninitiated. The C.I.A. was founded on July 26, 1947 with the signing of the National Security Act by President Harry Truman while aboard his Air Force plane (known…
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Many people know of the flying machines known as vimana or ratha in ancient vedic text but they wrongly make the statement that Indians had flying machines. When we examine the text we find that these flying machines are attributed to a group of people not indigenous to India for example:
“When the Daityas were being slaughtered they again took to their vimana and, employing the Danava science, flew up into the sky” The Mahabharata text
“In the ninth to tenth centuries, Buddhasvamin wrote a version of the Brhat-kathd, a massive collection of popular stories. Buddhasvamin spoke of aerial vehicles as dkdsa-yantras, or sky-machines, and he attributed them to the YavanasÑa name often used for barbaric foreigners. It was quite common for flying machines and yantras in general to be attributed to the Yavanas in Sanskrit texts.”
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread925290/pg1