On the flip-side they are doing everything they can to get Teflon Don re-elected.
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Daily AI Mail
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FBI Groomers hitting low (The Intercept, archived)
Now that the "radical islamic terror" funding well is drying up I'm sure we’ll start seeing more "FBI foils white nationalist terror plot!" headlines.
All these mil/intel craft retrieval stories in the headlines reminded me of this one...
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This story was told by Stephen Quayle in 2002 on a popular American paranormal radio station. According to Quayle, the whole incident was immediately classified for a long time and hidden from the public with the efforts of the US government...
LongWalkers: The Return of the Nephilim (Book)
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Made a visit to Mar-a-Lago Club and found this in Trump's stash:
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Just kidding. It's from Bob Lazar's private library.
Kidding. Copy at the Stanford Library.
OMG! Terror, pronoun horror!! Run, get in your pod!
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Them! is based on a story by American screenwriter George Worthing Yates. The story was made into a screenplay by Ted Sherdeman and Russell Hughes. Them! is credited with being one of the first "nuclear monster" films and the first "big bug" film, spawning a host of movies in the 1950s about bugs, spiders, and other creepy crawlers, (aside from Godzilla) most often the result of radiation from atomic testing.
Included among the American Film Institute's 2001 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Most Heart-Pounding American Movies.
The flamethrowers used in the movie were standard World War II weapons and were loaned by the U.S. Army. The actors handling the weapons were World War II combat veterans, who had used them in battle.
The Trinity nuclear weapon test conducted in total secrecy on July 16, 1945, about 35 miles southeast of Socorro, New Mexico, did more than unleash the power of the atom. It opened a portal to hell and unleashed "THEM!" You think I'm joking...
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Michael Giacchino To Make Feature Directorial Debut With Fresh Take On ‘Them!’ At Warner Bros
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Here's the Nimoy 42 second clip:
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Daily AI Mail
![[Image: T0AqBXH.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/T0AqBXH.jpg)
FBI Groomers hitting low (The Intercept, archived)
Now that the "radical islamic terror" funding well is drying up I'm sure we’ll start seeing more "FBI foils white nationalist terror plot!" headlines.
All these mil/intel craft retrieval stories in the headlines reminded me of this one...
![[Image: 9IC7JCG.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/9IC7JCG.jpg)
Quote:The US government allegedly "killed and covered up" a 13-foot giant with red hair and six-finger hands who lived in the Afghanistan highlands.
In a deleted YouTube clip, a witness claimed that he saw the horrifying incident.
In August 2016, YouTuber Marzulli posted a lengthy interview with Mr. K, a military contractor, on the internet video sharing platform. During the conversation, Mr. K stated that he was a member of the crew who ruthlessly executed the Kandahar giant.
US Government Denies Claim
When Snopes asked about the "Kandahar Giant incident" in 2016, the Department of Defense said, "We do not have any record or information about a special forces member killed by a giant in Kandahar."
Furthermore, neither the website nor the news release said that a "special forces troop" had gone missing in Afghanistan or that a giant had killed one of their men.
13-Foot Tall Red Haired Giant of Kandahar Allegedly Killed by US Soldiers in Afghanistan [CLAIM]
This story was told by Stephen Quayle in 2002 on a popular American paranormal radio station. According to Quayle, the whole incident was immediately classified for a long time and hidden from the public with the efforts of the US government...
LongWalkers: The Return of the Nephilim (Book)
![[Image: uAM4xtI.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/uAM4xtI.jpg)
Made a visit to Mar-a-Lago Club and found this in Trump's stash:
![[Image: 0bJaZJz.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/0bJaZJz.jpg)
Just kidding. It's from Bob Lazar's private library.
Kidding. Copy at the Stanford Library.
OMG! Terror, pronoun horror!! Run, get in your pod!
![[Image: ZPcDOvV.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/ZPcDOvV.jpg)
Them! is based on a story by American screenwriter George Worthing Yates. The story was made into a screenplay by Ted Sherdeman and Russell Hughes. Them! is credited with being one of the first "nuclear monster" films and the first "big bug" film, spawning a host of movies in the 1950s about bugs, spiders, and other creepy crawlers, (aside from Godzilla) most often the result of radiation from atomic testing.
Included among the American Film Institute's 2001 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Most Heart-Pounding American Movies.
The flamethrowers used in the movie were standard World War II weapons and were loaned by the U.S. Army. The actors handling the weapons were World War II combat veterans, who had used them in battle.
The Trinity nuclear weapon test conducted in total secrecy on July 16, 1945, about 35 miles southeast of Socorro, New Mexico, did more than unleash the power of the atom. It opened a portal to hell and unleashed "THEM!" You think I'm joking...
![[Image: n5Oa6hi.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/n5Oa6hi.jpg)
Michael Giacchino To Make Feature Directorial Debut With Fresh Take On ‘Them!’ At Warner Bros
![[Image: 34QcHwa.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/34QcHwa.jpg)
Here's the Nimoy 42 second clip:
![[Image: nBIp1zL.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/nBIp1zL.jpg)
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell