Posted on 09/03/2019 9:47:51 AM PDT by ransomnote
False flag? Seems like every time its claimed to be a false flag. There are a lot of nutso people out there.
Mark
Q always has me thinking of Snow White or Sneewitchen.
So in the Snow White fairytale each of the seven dwarves has a job in a Diamond mine.
When the dwarves came home from work and found Snow White they promised her if she would cook, clean, sew (slave labor) for them they would protect her from the evil witch.
I read on someone’s twitter that in ancient times diamond was confused and called lodestone
Hurricane Dorian is about even with my house right now - but 110 miles offshore. There will be winds of about 20-30 mph, gusts perhaps up to 40 mph for a few hours. We expected what the Bahamas got. We are really blessed, but God bless those poor folk in the Bahamas.
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"Someone's twitter"? -- lousy "sauce"...
NO. "Lodestone" has always been the magnetic ore (magnetite) that could be used to make navigational compasses.
Very glad it appears to be going to stay offshore, for now.
“There are obviously some psychiatric cases who should not have guns, or possibly their freedom.”
ESPECIALLY their freedom. That’s what I take away from so many of these, people who have been in contact with LE over and over again and nobody intervenes.
We think they are ALL or mostly all false flag attacks because in many cases the details, the narratives they deploy don’t make sense. I’m not sure about this Odessa shooter. Sounds like he may have snapped after being fired. But. . . it does seem like he was trying to make a high score. That comes from videogaming and the gaming community.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/3776352/posts?page=1
A Second FBI Operative Was Planted Inside Trump White House after First Operative Left Bureau in 201
GATEWAY PUNDIT ^ | 9/3/2019 | Jim Hoft
Understand. My feeling is that they have a narrative which fits most situations. They launch into it regardless of facts. Over and over again. They have a story to tell and it’s not because they plan the events they just excpect them and adapt to them to tell that story.
thanks for bringing that over
They Werent Always Called Diamonds
Posted on February 19, 2019 by Kaeleigh Testwuide
As with many things in the English language, weve gotten accustomed to the word Diamond and adopted it as a permanent descriptor of the beautiful, radiant gemstones that humans across the glove adore. But before diamonds there were several other terms.
In Olde English, diamonds were referred to as adamant. Adamant was used to describe legendary rocks and minerals, mainly diamonds as well as lodestone.
Wait,youre probably thinking, Ive heard that term before. Actually, youve probably heard it several times.
If youve seen an X-Men movie then youre likely familiar with the term Adamantium, the fictional metal that Wolverines body is infused with. That term was derived from the Olde English term for diamonds. In addition, the word gained a second meaning in English. If youre adamant about something, it means your resolve is hardened and you refuse to have your mind changed.
In fact, if you watch enough movies, youll likely see several references to the term adamant. That isnt directors just making up cool sounding words (well, most of the time). Its an actual reference to the origins of the word diamond.
Another term thats often referred to is diamant, a French term that is still used to describe diamonds (direct translation). While the French term was used to create the word diamond, its also embedded in their culture. For example, Diamante is a very common surname in French and German.
America, however, was a bit less creative when it came to embedding their names with diamond references; this is of course referring to celebrities such as musical legend Neil Diamond.
Tracing It Back To Latin
As with all good words, diamonds also has Latin roots. The word adamas referred to anything that was inflexible, hard or unyielding. This applied to lodestone (magnetite) as well as diamond, so the two stones were referred to the same before humanity realized the differences in their use and aesthetics. Magnetite is an extremely magnetic, charcoal-colored, coal-like rock that doesnt have nearly the aesthetic appeal as diamonds do, so the terms were later split to identify between the two.
Are you sure you are not talking about the Berlin Air Lift - right after The Wall was built? I don't think there were enough relief supply planes in existence at the time of the London bombings to land there every two minutes.
mental health system in the US is a disaster
time bomb
Trump mentioned it
Media made it sound that it is improving
what a joke
thanks for new tagline
The Berlin Airlift was in 1948-49, long before the wall was built.
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SCOOP: Trump Labor Department’s new sr adviser Leif Olson posted on Facebook that Jewish media “protect their own.” In response to my request for comment on Olson’s anti-Semitic post, @USDOL says they’ve accepted his resignation.
OK, but you seem to have completely missed my point.
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