Posted on 02/29/2024 8:53:40 PM PST by CottonBall
ALL ABOARD THE TRUMP FAMILY TRAIN, EST. 2017 BY DOLLYCALI!
Survived everything thrown at it over the years, just like President Trump....including trolls, moles and saboteurs.
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Dengue fever has spiked fourfold in Brazil in 2024 following the release of millions of gene-edited mosquitos by the United Nations’ World Mosquito Program.
In the first five weeks of 2024, over 364,000 cases of dengue infection have been reported, according to the country’s health ministry, which is 4x greater than previous cases in the same period of 2023.
The dramatic spike in dengue cases has prompted Brazil to purchase millions of doses of the dengue vaccine.
From The Guardian:
https://kleanindustries.com/resources/market-analysis-research/dengue-fever-surges-by-400-in-brazil-after-bill-gates-backed-gmo-mosquitos-released/
One more piece of the depopulation process.
In our book, “Who is John Galt,” Billthedrill put together a brilliant analysis of the Galt speech. It’s worth a read. He makes sense of the whole thing.
Lol well if ever I had any interest in that speech, I’ll remember your post and save myself a lot of time.
Apparently Britain has received high terror alerts. It seems there is more “chat” than ever before recorded going on at the moment. If something happens in Britain very soon, we can bet that’s what’s coming west.....unless it’s coordinated to happen simultaneously. Kind of dovetails with what we were commenting on earlier.
Lol that’s funny.
Wow! That totally sucks. I wonder if anyone has reported this to those collecting info re fraud. (I guess I’d write, “Independent”.)
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The Boston Massacre leaves five dead civilians
On this day in history, March 5, 1770, the Boston Massacre leaves five dead civilians on the streets of Boston after British soldiers fire on them. The Boston Massacre is often thought of as one of the pivotal events leading up to the American Revolution because it galvanized colonial opinion against the British.
British soldiers were stationed in Boston after the creation of the Townshend Acts, which taxed various items in the colonies. The colonists protested the taxes because they had no representatives in Parliament and deemed it against the law to be taxed by a body in which they had no representation. They began harassing customs officials and the soldiers were sent to protect the officials.
Bostonians were outraged that their city was occupied and constantly harassed the soldiers. On March 2, 1770, a fight broke out between soldiers and employees of Gray’s Ropewalk, where ropes were made for ships. The soldiers lost the fight and began planning revenge on the city. On the evening of March 5, bands of soldiers roamed the city, harassing anyone they met. Many citizens were struck or knocked down, even struck with swords. The citizens finally began to organize for protection.
At the Custom House on King Street, a teenage boy yelled epithets at a passing soldier. Private Hugh White was guarding the Custom House and got angry with the boy. He struck him in the face with his gun and this caused a crowd to gather, pelting White with anything they could find. Several other soldiers gathered to defend White, but as the crowd pressed in and threw things at them, someone fired into the crowd.
The first shot encouraged the other soldiers and several rounds were fired. Eleven civilians were shot, five of whom died within days. This tragic event brought thousands of Bostonians into the streets and an all-out war nearly broke out as the entire Boston regiment was called out. Things finally simmered down though when officials promised to take the soldiers from the Custom House into custody.
After many months, the soldiers were tried in court. Captain Preston, the leader, was acquitted, the jury determining he did not give the order to fire. Six of the eight soldiers were acquitted for lack of evidence, but two were convicted of a lesser charge of manslaughter. They were, however, allowed to go free after using an arcane defense that let them be branded on the thumb instead.
In spite of the fact that the citizens wanted to see a guilty verdict, the town remained calm. They were justly alarmed at the actions of the British soldiers, but they also did not want mobs exacting justice on people. A young John Adams represented the soldiers in court and, though it hurt his career initially, he later said defending the soldiers was the most generous act of his life.
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Thank you, http://revolutionary-war-and-beyond.com, for this essay.
12:08 PM · Mar 5, 2024
“Ask yourself whether the dream of heaven and greatness should be waiting for us in our graves—or whether it should be ours here and now and on this earth.”
She’s deluded if she thinks she’s had heaven on earth. And very low expectations. Like all atheists.
“In our book, “Who is John Galt,” Billthedrill put together a brilliant analysis of the Galt speech. It’s worth a read. He makes sense of the whole thing”
Honestly, when I get your book I’m likely to skip the speech in Atlas Shrugged and just read Bill’s analysis. I will read the rest of AS though.
However I just got your book recommendations yesterday. I didn’t know the Citizens book was so long! Looks like a good one though. So my queue groweth!
Both of those are great!
Hi DiW!!!
From the polls, it looks like Trump’s going to kill it today!
“A young John Adams represented the soldiers in court and, though it hurt his career initially, he later said defending the soldiers was the most generous act of his life.”
Impressive. He put his ideology into practice about representation and a fair trial.
“I am very concerned that the Supreme Court will rule in the immunity case that Presidents do have immunity for all official duties, but that speaking at the rally on January 6 was not an official duty, therefore no immunity.”
The President IS PRESIDENT for every minute of every hour of every day. Therefore they cannot say at this time he was not Presidential.
So I wouldn’t be concerned about that.
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