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Unveiled: Secret Drug Removed from Scene of Shane Warne’s Thailand Death
Yeah he would have had a Happy ending and died with a smile on his face with 2 ladies in his bed -
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Elon Musk Sells X to xAI in $45 Billion Deal
It does mention the $12 billion deficit publicly so he would have incorporated that technically somehow. -
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Chinese Men Caught Removing Documents from Collapsed Building in Bangkok
No one has mentioned this so far. "Chinese men". These are CCP guys. They're are there to see what they can clean up so as to cover up. -
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Gaza: Hamas releases statement labelling the demonstrators “collaborators” and “traitors”
The images of the tortured protest leader should make clear how evil Hamas is. It won't be shown on Al Jazeera or RT in heavy rotation. The kid was beaten black and blue, sodomized and had his genitals mangled. Defend that, -
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The left wants to destroy the Greatest country on Earth.
Large scale Scottish immigration, which I mentioned began in the late 17th century but really took off early in the 18th century. And even before that, many immigrants came as indentured servants. They worked for x number of years to pay off the cost of passage without any remuneration. Indentured servitude in British America was the prominent system of labor in the British American colonies until it was eventually supplanted by slavery.[1] During its time, the system was so prominent that more than half of all immigrants to British colonies south of New England were white servants, and that nearly half of total white immigration to the Thirteen Colonies came under indenture.[2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indentured_servitude_in_British_America These were obviously not wealthy, educated people. -
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Earthquake Panic Empties Andaman Coast: Tourist Numbers Plunge
The 2004 earthquake in the Indian Ocean only released about 1/2 of the pent up energy on that fault, or so they say. Quakes like that don't happen very often, so the next one could be a hundred years from now, or, tomorrow. Personally, I wouldn't worry about it. I would, however, familiarize myself with the tsunami evacuation routes. The have signs posted everywhere along the Phuket beaches.
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