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Forwarded from The Great Reset Times (J. Bear River)
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30 Years Ago, Dr. Robert Willner Accused Anthony Fauci Of Genocide During The AIDS Epidemic
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“NATO was established to preserve the peace, and it would be a tragedy of immense proportions if its threatened Eastern expansion would become the principal cause of a devastating war.”

https://www.generalflynn.com/biden-might-get-hundreds-of-millions-killed-over-ukraine/
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Cool quote about Odin:

"Odin (Óðinn in Old Norse), possibly the most revered yet enigmatic of all Norse gods, was regarded as the king of the Æsir tribe of gods. Historically, Odin had always been prominent in the pantheon of Germanic mythology, as is evident from Tacitus’ late 1st-century AD work Germania (where Odin is seen as the equivalent of Roman god Mercury). And given his mythical eminence over the cultural framework of the Germanic people, Odin was associated with various (and often antithetical) aspects, ranging from wisdom, healing, royalty to death, sorcery, and even frenzy.Pertaining to the attribute of wisdom, the character of Odin mirroring his ‘contradictory’ aspects, was often portrayed as the haggard wanderer who relentlessly seeks knowledge, in spite of his regal status as the ruler of the Asgard. One of the stories epitomizes the god’s thirst for knowledge and wisdom where Odin willingly gouges out one of his eyes as a sacrifice for Mimir, a shadowy being who possesses unparalleled knowledge because of its consumption of the water from the Well of Urd. Mimir in return offers Odin a draught from the well that draws water from the roots of the Yggdrasil, the cosmic tree that binds the nine worlds of Norse mythology.
On the other hand, the one-eyed Odin also has a sinister (albeit in a nascent level) side to him, given the entity’s proclivity for provocation that leads to conflicts and wars. Essentially, when perceived as a war-god, Odin was seen as the epitome of battle frenzy and chaos – aspects that were favored by the warlords and berserkers. In any case, in our modern-day context, the name of Odin is related to Wednesday, since the word is derived from wodnesdæg (“Woden’s Day”), with Odin being referred to as Wōden in Old English and Wōtan in Old High German."
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Grandstream: Dr Bruce Scott 24-01-22
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Robert Emmet's Speech From The Dock Of The Court 19 September 1803
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Rock Among Men Griffith (1971)

We hear about the life of Arthur Griffith, who was an important figure in Irish history and politics. Arthur was an Irish politician and writer, who founded and led the Irish Republican party Sinn Féin.
Arthur Griffith was an Irish politician and writer, who founded and later led the political party Sinn Féin.

In this documentary, we hear about the life of Arthur Griffith, his early influences, his interest in literature, the war of Independence and much more.

We hear the voice of various people including Michael Keogh, Liam O’Briain, Padraic Colum, Sean T O’Kelly, Ernest Blythe, Cathal O ‘Shannon, Maud Gonne MacBride and of course, Arthur.

Produced by Kieran Sheedy

First Broadcast, RTÉ Radio 1, 12th September 1971

An Irish radio documentary from RTÉ Radio 1, Ireland - Documentary on One - the home of Irish radio documentaries

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRrlHz_fNpg
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The Day Mountbatten Died (2019)

On 27 August 1979, Lord Mountbatten, great uncle to Prince Charles, was blown up at sea by the IRA off the west coast of the Republic of Ireland. Three others were killed on the boat that day, including two teenage boys. Later that afternoon, in a second strike, the IRA killed 18 British soldiers, across the border in Northern Ireland.

Forty years on, this is the story of that remarkable Bank Holiday Monday - movingly told by those directly affected by it.