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originally posted by: cherokeetroy
a reply to: onehuman
I did a reverse image search for 5 of the pics on the staff page and none of them turned up any matches out of 40 billion images scanned. There are a ton of pics on that page...what's up with that
The prominence of the Wettins in the Slavic Saxon Eastern March (or Ostmark) caused Emperor Henry IV to invest them with the March of Meissen as a fief in 1089. The family advanced over the course of the Middle Ages: in 1263, they inherited the landgraviate of Thuringia (although without Hesse) and in 1423, they were invested with the Duchy of Saxony, centred at Wittenberg, thus becoming one of the prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire.
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
a reply to: onehuman
I did a reverse image search for 5 of the pics on the staff page and none of them turned up any matches out of 40 billion images scanned. There are a ton of pics on that page...what's up with that
originally posted by: MagesticEsoteric
a reply to: Creep Thumper
Iām not sure of the validity of these quotes since there isnāt a notation of a source but they are interesting lol
I fear only three things in this world: Lady Belenoff, Illness and death, in that order."
- Vladimir Putin
"She's my cousin actually, and I can't think of anyone I'd rather have by my side in times of difficulty or anyone I'd rather not have on the other side!"
- Charles, Prince of Wales
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
Have a listen to Steve Bannon droppin some truth bombs. The world is watching.
POTUS tweet
As a popular foliage houseplant, A. elatior became popular in late Victorian Britain, and was so commonplace that it became a "symbol of dull middle-class respectability". As such, it was central to George Orwell's novel "Keep the Aspidistra Flying", as a symbol of the need of the middle class to maintain respectabilityāaccording to Gordon Comstock, the novel's protagonist.
It was further immortalised in the 1938 song "The Biggest Aspidistra in the World", which as sung by Gracie Fields became a popular wartime classic.
"Aspidistra" was the codename (inspired by the above song) of a very powerful British radio transmitter used for propaganda and deception purposes against Nazi Germany during World War II.
Aspidistra, to use its wartime code name, was commissioned by the Political Warfare Executive, PWE, and was established in a purpose-built, or should that be "dug", rather large hole-in-the-ground at Kingās Standing in the Ashdown Forest, near Crowborough, Sussex.
It is said that Winston Churchill personally authorised the purchase of the RCA transmitter, and when told of itās immense power and ability to wave-change quickly, called it a āRaiding Dreadnought of the Etherā.
Terrifyingly, it's looking more and more like the FISC judges weren't duped, they were complicit.
FISC judge Rudy Contreras was great friends with Peter Strzok. He took General Flynnās plea deal. He recused himself after the text messages where Strzok mentions speaking to him at a party were found. Just a coincidence, Iām sure.
originally posted by: MagesticEsoteric
a reply to: Creep Thumper
How do you figure that? What power am I giving by posting quotes I even said I questioned the validity?
Iām confused here lol