Frankly
I have no beef with the Cloners who created the Mormon Foundlings/Clones to occupy Utah
What I do have beef π₯©
Is when an average American πΊπΈ finds Nephilim Technology aka Egyptian Relics and then MIB/MAJIC vanishes them just for questioning the official narrative in Utah
I have no beef with the Cloners who created the Mormon Foundlings/Clones to occupy Utah
What I do have beef π₯©
Is when an average American πΊπΈ finds Nephilim Technology aka Egyptian Relics and then MIB/MAJIC vanishes them just for questioning the official narrative in Utah
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Frankly
I have no beef with the Cloners who created the Mormon Foundlings/Clones to occupy Utah
What I do have beef π₯©
Is when an average American πΊπΈ finds Nephilim Technology aka Egyptian Relics and then MIB/MAJIC vanishes them just for questioning the official narrative in Utah
I have no beef with the Cloners who created the Mormon Foundlings/Clones to occupy Utah
What I do have beef π₯©
Is when an average American πΊπΈ finds Nephilim Technology aka Egyptian Relics and then MIB/MAJIC vanishes them just for questioning the official narrative in Utah
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Yet they worked for the Department of Energy
The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center's public affairs office published a press release on July 26, 2022, about a discovery made in Utah that included Daron Duke. Duke is the principal investigator for Far Western Anthropological Research Group, which is subcontracted through the U.S. Department of Energy's research center,Argonne National Laboratory. It is the only press release on their website that includes both Utah and Duke. The press release's first paragraph reads:
https://leadstories.com/hoax-alert/2023/01/fact-check-archaeologists-did-not-find-mummy-in-utah-they-found-human-footprints.html
Yet they worked for the Department of Energy
The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center's public affairs office published a press release on July 26, 2022, about a discovery made in Utah that included Daron Duke. Duke is the principal investigator for Far Western Anthropological Research Group, which is subcontracted through the U.S. Department of Energy's research center,Argonne National Laboratory. It is the only press release on their website that includes both Utah and Duke. The press release's first paragraph reads:
https://leadstories.com/hoax-alert/2023/01/fact-check-archaeologists-did-not-find-mummy-in-utah-they-found-human-footprints.html
Lead Stories
Fact Check: Archaeologists Did NOT Find Mummy In Utah -- They Found Human Footprints
Was a Black Egyptian mummy found in Great Salt Lake, Utah? No, that's not true: Archaeologists found 88 human footprints...
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Mason's crew (The "Men in Space")
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The toy line included four astronaut action figure characters sharing a common body molded of a rubber-like material called "Plastizol" (which was also used in the Mattel "Thing Maker" toy line and "Mister Twister" line of fishing bait). The body was molded over a wire armature, with a separately attached head and a removable space helmet based on early NASA helmets. The wire frame often suffered from metal fatigue, breaking at the elbow, knee, and hip joints, giving the toy a limited life span as a result. The space suit paint adhered poorly to the body molding and often peeled off to reveal the black molding beneath. Each character body was painted in a different color and had a separately modeled head. Matt Masonhad a dark brown crew cut and a white space suit, Sgt. Storm had blond hair and a red suit; civilian astronaut Doug Davis had a yellow suit and brown hair; Jeff Long was African-American, with a blue suit (almost two decades before Guion Bluford became the first American black man to orbit the Earth). Mason figures produced in 1966 are identified by blue straps on the space-suit. These straps were painted black in subsequent production years.
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The toy line included four astronaut action figure characters sharing a common body molded of a rubber-like material called "Plastizol" (which was also used in the Mattel "Thing Maker" toy line and "Mister Twister" line of fishing bait). The body was molded over a wire armature, with a separately attached head and a removable space helmet based on early NASA helmets. The wire frame often suffered from metal fatigue, breaking at the elbow, knee, and hip joints, giving the toy a limited life span as a result. The space suit paint adhered poorly to the body molding and often peeled off to reveal the black molding beneath. Each character body was painted in a different color and had a separately modeled head. Matt Masonhad a dark brown crew cut and a white space suit, Sgt. Storm had blond hair and a red suit; civilian astronaut Doug Davis had a yellow suit and brown hair; Jeff Long was African-American, with a blue suit (almost two decades before Guion Bluford became the first American black man to orbit the Earth). Mason figures produced in 1966 are identified by blue straps on the space-suit. These straps were painted black in subsequent production years.
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Forwarded from Fireworks Daily Team (Pirate Ballz NotADude)
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