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Today’s research has been interrupted byπŸ… πŸ…πŸ…πŸ…πŸ…πŸ…πŸ…πŸ… bumper crop. Getting creative over here! Hope everyone is having a wonderful day. βœ¨πŸ’«β€οΈ
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I was poking around the Library of Congress looking for something when I happened across this πŸ‘‡πŸ»
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I added the link to the book above if you want to read further. I had never heard of this flood. A "Modern Deluge" that carried famine, destruction and death throughout a country over 75,000 square miles. One would think that this would be mentioned in the history books. But check this out.
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Not a mention. I find this fascinating and curious. And what was listed first? Standard Oil Trust secretly created. Hmmm.
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My mind went to HAARP. I checked my file on weather related patents. The earliest I have for producing rain fall is 1891 but, I am wondering if this was a test run or if there is an earlier patent. If you have one let me know.
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The creation of Standard Oil and the assassination of James A. Garfield are both red flags to me. Why was this flood not mentioned in significant events? If it is being somewhat compared to the "Great Flood" you would think that it would be listed.
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Watch the Water. Double dang.
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Checked another source and nothing. Interesting.
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"Under the powers granted or applied in Under the Constitution of the United States, the federal government has control over navigatable rivers and their tributaries. Yet for a hundred years after the Constitution was adopted, Congress left the regulation of water power entirely to the states.
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The reptilian despises the sound of bells.

The moment the ringing begins, it reacts instinctively, running from the source as fast as it can.

The sound is more than just a painful noise to its sensitive ears; it's a torment that cuts deep, each bell's unique frequency gnawing at its mind.

The variations in pitch and tone drive the reptilian to the brink of insanity, triggering an obsessive response that it can not control.

In the presence of bells, the creature becomes powerless, unable to maintain its human disguise.

The energy required to shape-shift slips away with every chime, leaving it vulnerable and exposed.

The ringing not only strips away its power but also its sanity, reducing the once formidable being to a state of helplessness.

The bells, harmless to others, are a devastating weapon against the reptilian, rendering it unable to function or maintain its facade in the world of humans.

Did anyone else know that bells drive reptilians mad and cause them to lose their human hologram?
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