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This 40,000-year-old Australian rock art depicts strange humanoid figures the oldest known rock paintings on Earth

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NOW - Multiple people shot dead, many injured during a Hanukkah event at Bondi Beach, Sydney.

UPDATE - Police say at least 12 killed and 29 injured after an Islamist terror attack against Jewish Australians in Sydney, Australia.

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Leonardo da Vinci invented the self supporting bridge between 1485-1487

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From Northern Holdouts to Victory: The Long Reconquista of Iberia
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Tucker Carlson: Ritual piercing of the body. The shedding of blood. The promise of salvation. John Leake explains the religion of vaccines, and why its adherents are dangerous.

(0:00) The Vaccine Hesitation Heresy
(8:11) The Bribing of Churches to Promote the Covid Vaccine
(14:20) The Religious Annunciation of the Vaccine
(21:03) Vaccine Worship
(33:58) Why Do Vaccine Developers Have Legal Immunity?
(39:26) Tyrannical Humiliation Rituals
(45:49) The Demonic Forces at Work in the Medical Industry
(1:07:25) Lucifer, Pride, and Tribalism
(1:25:44) Man's Attempt to Replicate the Language of God
(1:31:46) Are We Changing People's Genetic Code?
(1:48:46) The Original War on Handwashing
(1:56:00) The Cancer Coverup of the 1950s

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πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Men at work in an iron factory, Derby, UK, 1920s
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"In colonial America, β€the very style in which one formed letters was determined by one’s place in society,” writes historian Tamara Thornton in Handwriting in America: A Cultural History. Thanks to the rigorous teachings of professionals called β€œpenmen,” merchants wrote strong, loopy logbooks, women’s words were intricate and shaded, and upper-class men did whatever they felt like. So different were the results, says Thornton, that β€œa fully literate stranger could evaluate the social significance of a letter… simply by noting what hand it had been written in.”"
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-hidden-messages-of-colonial-handwriting#:~:text=In%20colonial%20America,been%20written%20in.%E2%80%9D
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They’re starting to admit that we were right years ago.
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