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The Wheel within the Wheel ✨🛸✨
Ezekiel chapter 1 …
They left some truth here and there…🔥
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Ezekiel chapter 1 …
They left some truth here and there…🔥
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Watch the Water! 💧
Now you know what that means…
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Big Mamas are Showing Up off the coastlines, above the Water, so the people don’t freak out too much, not having them above their heads…😉
WATCH THE WATER!
We are in Acclamation time, getting prepared…
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Now you know what that means…
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Big Mamas are Showing Up off the coastlines, above the Water, so the people don’t freak out too much, not having them above their heads…😉
WATCH THE WATER!
We are in Acclamation time, getting prepared…
t.me/DavideB144
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Helen Mirren once said: Before you argue with someone, ask yourself, is that person even mentally mature enough to grasp the concept of a different perspective. Because if not, there's absolutely no point.
Not every argument is worth your energy. Sometimes, no matter how clearly you express yourself, the other person isn’t listening to understand—they’re listening to react.
They’re stuck in their own perspective, unwilling to consider another viewpoint, and engaging with them only drains you.
There’s a difference between a healthy discussion and a pointless debate.
A conversation with someone who is open-minded, who values growth and understanding, can be enlightening—even if you don’t agree. But trying to reason with someone who refuses to see beyond their own beliefs? That’s like talking to a wall. No matter how much logic or truth you present, they will twist, deflect, or dismiss your words, not because you’re wrong, but because they’re unwilling to see another side.
Maturity isn’t about who wins an argument—it’s about knowing when an argument isn’t worth having. It’s realizing that your peace is more valuable than proving a point to someone who has already decided they won’t change their mind. Not every battle needs to be fought. Not every person deserves your explanation.
Sometimes, the strongest thing you can do is walk away—not because you have nothing to say, but because you recognize that some people aren’t ready to listen. And that’s not your burden to carry.
Not every argument is worth your energy. Sometimes, no matter how clearly you express yourself, the other person isn’t listening to understand—they’re listening to react.
They’re stuck in their own perspective, unwilling to consider another viewpoint, and engaging with them only drains you.
There’s a difference between a healthy discussion and a pointless debate.
A conversation with someone who is open-minded, who values growth and understanding, can be enlightening—even if you don’t agree. But trying to reason with someone who refuses to see beyond their own beliefs? That’s like talking to a wall. No matter how much logic or truth you present, they will twist, deflect, or dismiss your words, not because you’re wrong, but because they’re unwilling to see another side.
Maturity isn’t about who wins an argument—it’s about knowing when an argument isn’t worth having. It’s realizing that your peace is more valuable than proving a point to someone who has already decided they won’t change their mind. Not every battle needs to be fought. Not every person deserves your explanation.
Sometimes, the strongest thing you can do is walk away—not because you have nothing to say, but because you recognize that some people aren’t ready to listen. And that’s not your burden to carry.
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👆🏻IRS, Homeland Security and ICE...
Interesting especially after reading through the above information. Connection perhaps????
Interesting especially after reading through the above information. Connection perhaps????
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Forwarded from The Awakened Species ☀️
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Japanese engineers have created a floating water pearl using frequencies and vibrations.
This innovative technology showcases the potential of frequencies to manipulate physical matter.
Join @awakenedspecies
This innovative technology showcases the potential of frequencies to manipulate physical matter.
Join @awakenedspecies
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I would like you to listen to this very carefully, then think about the REAL American History lessons I've been teaching here for so long.
This is spot on, because the [crown] Maritime Constitution of 1874 is gone. Trump restored the Republic on Jan20, 2017. We are now back under the Original 1789 Constitution for the United States, and this is the REAL reason all these countries are coming to the table to negotiate their trades deals with America, NOT renegotiate the now non-existent old deals with the Corporation. It no longer exists.
What do you wanna bet these fraudulent talking heads on the TV don't have the first foggiest clue?
This is spot on, because the [crown] Maritime Constitution of 1874 is gone. Trump restored the Republic on Jan20, 2017. We are now back under the Original 1789 Constitution for the United States, and this is the REAL reason all these countries are coming to the table to negotiate their trades deals with America, NOT renegotiate the now non-existent old deals with the Corporation. It no longer exists.
What do you wanna bet these fraudulent talking heads on the TV don't have the first foggiest clue?
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🚨HOLY COW! President Trump wasn't joking... He's called for Congress to ABOLISH the income tax. This is HUGE!
https://x.com/itscarterhughes/status/1909334208536846529?s=46
https://x.com/itscarterhughes/status/1909334208536846529?s=46
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Forwarded from Historia Occulta
The Children Were Put on Trains and Sent Away
Between 1854 and 1929, an estimated 250,000 children were taken from cities like New York, Boston, and Chicago and sent west by rail. Most came from overcrowded orphanages, tenements, or the streets. Some had no parents. Others had parents who were poor, sick, or simply not consulted.
The program was called benevolent. Charities and religious groups said they were rescuing children—giving them a chance at fresh air, open land, and honest work. But records show how loosely it was managed. Children were displayed at depots and town halls, chosen by farmers and families, sometimes adopted, often used as labor. Siblings were separated. Names were changed. Paperwork was sparse.
Officially, it ended in 1929, but the scale remains staggering. A quarter of a million children moved like cargo across the country, many with no way back. It wasn’t called trafficking. It was called placement. And for decades, almost no one asked where they came from—or what became of them.
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Between 1854 and 1929, an estimated 250,000 children were taken from cities like New York, Boston, and Chicago and sent west by rail. Most came from overcrowded orphanages, tenements, or the streets. Some had no parents. Others had parents who were poor, sick, or simply not consulted.
The program was called benevolent. Charities and religious groups said they were rescuing children—giving them a chance at fresh air, open land, and honest work. But records show how loosely it was managed. Children were displayed at depots and town halls, chosen by farmers and families, sometimes adopted, often used as labor. Siblings were separated. Names were changed. Paperwork was sparse.
Officially, it ended in 1929, but the scale remains staggering. A quarter of a million children moved like cargo across the country, many with no way back. It wasn’t called trafficking. It was called placement. And for decades, almost no one asked where they came from—or what became of them.
Follow @historiaocculta
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