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On 11/30/2017 at 9:17 PM, Mrs Bittters said:

Fun Fact:  It's not necrophilia if the body's still warm.

Hahahahahahahahahahahhahaahhahahhahahaa. You've right. the brain i sstilla active 5-10 minutes after person dies. Hahahahahahahahaha

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On 12/10/2017 at 6:24 PM, Elf Prince said:

Fan (gross) fact. 2 years ago a perfumery was opened in our capital that contains cat's and dog's pee.

EEwwww how did it smell?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIAXG_QcQNU

"loan control masses better than any police or army or massmedia"  -nonusnomeni

 

 

http://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2013/03/9615/

https://www.sott.net/article/298259-The-Americans-who-funded-Hitler-Nazis-German-economic-miracle-and-World-War-II

http://rense.com/general78/brudt.htm

"... for me there is only one God : Profit"

 

 

http://www.xat.org/xat/usury.html

Spoiler

In the first article of the Treaty most of the kings claims to

America are relinquished, except for his claim to continue

receiving gold, silver and copper as gain for his business venture.

Article 3 gives Americans the right to fish the waters around the

United States and its rivers.  In article 4 the United States

agreed to pay all bona fide debts.  If you will read my other

papers on money you will understand that the financiers were

working with the king.  Why else would he protect their interest

with this Treaty? 

 

     I wonder if you have seen the main and obvious point?  This

Treaty was signed in 1783, the war was over in 1781.  If the United

States defeated England, how is the king granting rights to

America, when we were now his equal in status?  We supposedly

defeated him in the Revolutionary War!  So why would these supposed

patriot Americans sign such a Treaty, when they knew that this

would void any sovereignty gained by the Declaration of

Independence and the Revolutionary War?  If we had won the

Revolutionary War, the king granting us our land would not be

necessary, it would have been ours by his loss of the Revolutionary

War.  To not dictate the terms of a peace treaty in a position of

strength after winning a war; means the war was never won. Think of

other wars we have won, such as when we defeated Japan.  Did

McArther allow Japan to dictate to him the terms for surrender?  No

way!

 

http://www.apfn.org/apfn/bcolony.htm

 

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