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Our National Parks belong to the United Nations now.

Let that sink in …
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I moved a few things around to keep the information together. What this boils down to is a LAND GRAB and hiding our heritage/history......AGAIN. Click on the UNESCO list link above and read through it.
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Terminology familiar?? Click the link to see the partners: https://whc.unesco.org/en/partners/
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UNESCO sites in US
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If you watched the Channel 203 "Think Mirror" episode, you will recall that we discussed IN DETAIL these structural similarities of the Great Circle Earthworks in Newark, Ohio. πŸ‘‡πŸ»
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So I ask, what are [they] "protecting"? Or are [they] hiding something? [They] have just staked claim (again) on our heritage and history because WE ARE DOING OUR RESEARCH and [they] know that we know. And the sleeping masses are applauding this move because they have no idea WTF is happening.
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The question is do you care? I care deeply. If you have been around me and my research/work for any amount of time you know that I am passionately and aggressively researching to untangle the web of BS that they call our history. We have been lied to on a level that is unfathomable. Just know that when I go silent, I am digging again and I am currently in one doozy of a dig. Peace and love to all of you πŸ’«βœ¨β€οΈ Whama
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Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi is one of the most expensive paintings of all time. It was sold for $450 million to Saudi Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Farhan al Safadi at Christie’s auction in New York City on November 15, 2017.
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The artwork, which dates from about 1500, had been lost to history for more than 200 years, had been damaged and poorly repaired, and had been sold and resold as a minor work.

Salvator Mundi was supposed to make its public premiere in September 2018 at the Louvre Abu Dhabi, but the museum abruptly postponed the presentation, and the artwork hasn’t been seen in public since.