Charles Bausman ☦️ 🇺🇸 🇩🇪
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Journalist, Publisher of Russian-faith.com, and Russia-Insider.com. Christian conservative (Orthodox). Nationalist. Lancaster, Pennsylvania and Moscow, Russia. Half German.
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Forwarded from Charles
He says it is a classic case of the rich and powerful getting too rich and powerful, and just usurping the rights and the wealth of the people. That they have to be reined in.
Forwarded from Charles
Furthermore, he says it is a conspiracy, something that 'elites' have been planning for 20 years.
Forwarded from Brother Augustine
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During a demonstration against the Israeli government. One of the protesters started screaming, spewing smoke from his eyes, mouth, nose and ears. His brain burned from the inside out. Surprised protesters try to put out the fire, which came from inside the zombie man's head, with a jacket and a bottle of water. It looks like a sack that encloses with a drawstring. There is another video circulating in which two men smoke from their heads. Both men are known to have been vaccinated. It seems that something inside their head was short-circuited, perhaps caused by microwaves or 5G electromagnetic radiation. What is known is that people who have received the death "vaccine" are subject to internal damage caused by the interaction of electromagnetic waves and heavy metals, graphene, etc.

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Forwarded from Fr. Joseph Gleason
An excellent, timely homily from one of Russia's most beloved priests, Fr. Andrei Tkachev. He was born and raised in Ukraine, and considering the current events there, his words are worthy of being shared widely:

https://vimeo.com/687070296
Renovation of cathedral in Rostov Veliky in full swing. Should be finished summer next year.
This is a huge topic among the Orthodox faithful in Russia, and among the clergy, and this is the first in-depth discussion of it I have seen in English. Highly recommended. It’s very long but worth the effort, especially for Christians of all denominations.