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Forwarded from TheStormHasArrived17 (TheStormHasArrived17 ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️)
Merry Christmas from President Trump!

“We will Make America Great Again!” 🇺🇸
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M4.1 - 1 km WSW of Blamont, France
Mag: 4.1
Depth: 9.51km
Date-Time: 2021-12-24 23:59:55 UTC

@auraxchan
Are your Train lines shutting down Boxing Day?
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Do you understand we are going to different Planes?
Anonymous Poll
82%
Yes
18%
No
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Remember i said Airlines will be going?
We are going to Supersonic Electric Jets. Autonomous Cars, Flying Cars etc. Think Tesla. Nothing is going to be the same people. Remember i said many will lose jobs. - Hence Gesara.

Why do you think i have gotten this planet ready early and trying to get you all in early?
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Flying Cars, Autonomous Cars, Flying Car Airports being built.
Wireless Technology all this year.
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I dont think we are going to be flying around on the Airlines that we know now. Something tells me they will be new and much much faster.
Flying Cars & some form of Supersonic Electric Jets.
1776: Washington's Famous Crossing of the Delaware

The winter of 1776 didn't start as a good one for Gen. George Washington's Continental Army. They suffered many defeats in the first few months of the American Revolution and had been pushed out of New York and New Jersey into Pennsylvania. For the troops, morale was low.
Washington needed to renew faith in the battle for independence, so he decided to surprise the Hessians — German troops hired by the British — who were stationed in Trenton, New Jersey. He figured that doing so after the enemy's Christmas celebrations would find them groggy and unprepared for a fight, especially as a terrible winter storm was brewing.
So late Christmas night, Washington and his troops hopped in boats and waded across the icy Delaware River to test his theory — and he was right. At dawn on Dec. 26, about 2,400 frozen Continentals pushed into Trenton, and they did indeed surprise the enemy, who surrendered within an hour and a half.
This renewed hopes.
 
Remember Mr Pool posted 11.
But that could be London time
6 is dangerous in DC = 11pm in London.
Something is about ready to happen.
Planes & Trains are stopping everywhere.
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Project Veritas wins lawsuit against New York Times

A judge has directed the New York Times to return internal documents belonging to Project Veritas that were cited by the paper in an article last month. The report had sparked allegations that the FBI was behind the memos’ leak.

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