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Project Constitution

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1/2 🧵 🔥 TULSI GABBARD JUST DROPPED THE HAMMER — AND KARY MULLIS WAS RIGHT ALL ALONG The Man Who Saw It Coming Was my friend Kary Mullis — Nobel laureate, inventor of PCR, and certified pain in Anthony Fauci's ass — spent his final years pointing his genius-level intellect at something most were too cowardly to touch. He called Fauci "Josef Mengele" to his face. He warned about gain-of-function research at NIH's Rocky Mountain Laboratories. He connected the dots between Montana, Wuhan, and a network of academic collaborators playing God with coronaviruses thanks to GPS. They called him crazy. They always do. Now the receipts are public. 🦇 The Montana-Wuhan Pipeline: Follow the Bats In 2018, under Fauci's NIAID watch, researchers at Rocky Mountain Laboratories infected 12 Egyptian fruit bats with WIV1 — a coronavirus sourced directly from the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Let that sink in. A Wuhan coronavirus. Inside a U.S. government lab. Years before COVID-19. The bats? Sourced from Catoctin Wildlife Preserve in Maryland. The zoo's director of animal health at the time? A former NIH employee. The revolving door spins so fast it's a damn centrifuge. Ralph Baric of UNC — Wuhan's longtime research partner — was on the project. The same Ralph Baric whose lab has been at the center of gain-of-function controversy for years. They published in 2018 claiming the bats didn't develop a "robust infection." Convenient. But the question isn't whether those particular bats got sick. The question is: Why the hell were U.S. tax dollars shipping Wuhan coronaviruses into American labs and injecting them into live animals years before a pandemic that shut down the planet? 🎯 Tulsi's Swan Song: The Declassified Report Tulsi Gabbard just released a declassified intelligence document mapping out an extensive, secret U.S. network behind Ukrainian biolabs conducting gain-of-function research on the world's most dangerous pathogens. The document lays out multiple TAPs (research projects) targeting: —. 🦠 Highly pathogenic avian influenza (bird flu — the one with 50%+ human mortality) — 🐷 African swine fever —. 🧬 Pathogen genome sequencing inside U.S.-funded biocontainment labs And here's where it gets really interesting. 🔗 THE SAME NAMES KEEP SHOWING UP The American universities tied to the Ukrainian biolab network are the exact same institutions embedded in the domestic gain-of-function ecosystem: View the table below. That's not a coincidence. That's a network. 🏛️ The Full Cast of Characters U.S. Government Agencies & Contractors: •Black & Veatch (major contractor — name appears repeatedly) •CDC •USDA •Metabiota (the same outfit that partnered with EcoHealth Alliance and Peter Daszak) Additional Partners: •Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Germany) •Orion •SATOSO •OIC Ukrainian Entities: A sprawling web of research institutes, veterinary labs, and universities — all handling pathogens that could end civilization if they escaped. The document explicitly notes this is a small sampling. The full network is larger. 💀 The Scientific-Industrial Complex Exposed This isn't a conspiracy. It's institutional architecture. The pattern is unmistakable: 1. U.S. tax dollars fund the construction of biocontainment labs in foreign countries 2. U.S. universities and contractors staff and operate the research 3. Dangerous pathogens are collected, sequenced, and manipulated 4. Oversight is fragmented across multiple agencies with no single point of accountability 5. When something goes wrong, everyone points fingers at everyone else It's the same playbook every time. Wuhan. Ukraine. Montana. The names change. The structure doesn't.

Tony Seruga

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Charlie Munger spent 50 years studying why intelligent people make catastrophically stupid decisions. It is the most useful thing I have ever watched: 1. Incentives are more powerful than anyone thinks. Munger says he has been in the top 5% of his age cohort his entire life in understanding the power of incentives and he has still underestimated it every single year. Federal Express could not get their night shift to work efficiently until someone realized they were paying by the hour. They switched to paying by the shift. The problem disappeared immediately. 2. People rationalise terrible behavior when their incentives point that way, and they do not even know they are doing it. A doctor in Nebraska was removing perfectly healthy gallbladders for years. When Munger asked an old colleague whether the doctor knew he was harming patients, the answer was no. he genuinely believed the gallbladder was the source of all medical evil and that removing it was an act of love. That is incentive-caused bias at its most extreme. 3. Psychological denial is real, and it is not just for weak people. A family friend's son flew off a carrier in the North Atlantic and never came back. His mother, a completely sane woman, simply never believed he was dead. Reality was too painful, so she distorted it until it was bearable. Munger says we all do this to some extent, and it causes terrible problems. 4. Consistency and commitment tendency are one of the most powerful forces in the human mind. Once you have stated a position publicly, you are psychologically locked into it. Max Planck said the really important new physics was never accepted by the old guard. A new guard came along that was less brain blocked by its previous conclusions. If this happened to the deans of physics, Munger says, imagine what it does to ordinary people. 5. The Chinese brainwashing system used on prisoners of war worked better than torture. They did not start with big demands. They maneuvered people into making tiny little commitments and declarations and slowly built from there. The same mechanism operates in every cult, every sales system, and every ideology that gets deeply embedded in people's heads. 6. Pavlovian association shapes buying behavior at a level most people never consciously process. Munger estimates three quarters of all advertising works on pure Pavlov. Coca-Cola does not want to be associated with funerals. They want to be associated with the Olympics, wonderful music, heroics. The association itself changes how people feel about the product at a subconscious level. Raising the price of a product can actually increase its market share because price and quality are associated in the human mind, and people use price as a signal of value. 7. Persian messenger syndrome is alive and running every major organization. The Persians killed the messenger who brought bad news. Bill Paley in his last 20 years, did not hear one thing he did not want to hear. everyone around him knew bringing bad news was dangerous. The result was that one of the most powerful men in media made terrible decisions for two decades because reality never reached him. 8. Social proof causes otherwise intelligent people to follow each other off cliffs. When one oil company bought a fertilizer company in the 1970s, practically every other major oil company rushed out and did the same. There was no rational reason for oil companies to own fertilizer companies. But if Exxon was doing it, it was good enough for Mobil. Every single acquisition was a disaster. 9. The efficient market theory persisted in academia for decades despite Berkshire Hathaway existing as a living contradiction. One economist kept adding sigmas to explain away the anomaly. two sigma, then three, then four, eventually six sigma. Munger's observation: It is better to add a sigma than change a theory just because the evidence comes in differently. That economist later went into money management himself and sank like a stone. 10. Contrast bias warps perception constantly and invisibly. Put your hand in hot water, then room temperature water. It feels cold. Put your hand in cold water, then room temperature water. It feels hot. same bucket. The human sensory apparatus has no absolute scale, only a contrast scale. Real estate agents exploit this deliberately. They show you two overpriced, awful houses first, then take you to a merely overpriced house, and it feels like a bargain. 11. The frog in slowly heating water is the business version of contrast bias. If something bad comes to you in small pieces, you are likely to miss it entirely. Munger says he has known many high-powered brilliant businessmen who were destroyed this way. not because they were stupid but because each incremental change was too small to trigger alarm. The contrast was never large enough to notice. 12. Authority bias is so powerful it can make trained professionals watch a plane crash. In flight simulator experiments, when the pilot, the authority figure, does something that any trained co-pilot knows will crash the plane, 25% of the time, the co-pilot sits there and lets it crash anyway. They have been trained to know better. The authority relationship overrides the training. 13. Deprivation super reaction syndrome explains why people go insane over small losses. Munger's neighbor had a 180 degree view of the harbor. the neighbor put in a pine tree about 3 feet high that turned it into a 179 and three-quarter degree view. They had a blood feud that went on for years. The New Coke disaster is the corporate version. Coca-Cola told customers they were changing a flavor and triggered a deprival super reaction so powerful that Pepsi was weeks away from releasing old Coke in a Pepsi bottle. smart engineers. brilliant lawyers. armies of psychologists. All missed it. 14. Envy and jealousy are far more powerful than greed and almost entirely absent from psychology textbooks. Munger says Warren Buffett has said half a dozen times that it is not greed that drives the world but envy. In a thousand-page psychology textbook, the index entry for envy and jealousy is blank. One of the most powerful forces in human behavior and academia essentially ignores it. 15. Gambling addiction is not explained by variable reinforcement alone. Skinner thought he had fully explained gambling by showing that variable reward schedules pound in behavior more powerfully than fixed ones. But the people who design modern slot machines know things Skinner did not. Lotteries where you pick your own number get far more play than lotteries where the number is assigned to you. People who commit to a number believe it has more validity because they chose it. Near misses on slot machines trigger deprival super reaction syndrome. It is four or five psychological tendencies working together, not one. 16. The most dangerous situations are when multiple psychological tendencies combine toward the same end at once. Munger calls this the lollapalooza effect. Tupperware parties use four or five tendencies simultaneously. Moonie conversion methods combine multiple tendencies and work extraordinarily well. alcoholics anonymous achieves a 50% no drinking rate when everything else fails because it also combines multiple tendencies toward a constructive end. The Milgram experiment is not just about obedience. it involves authority bias, consistency and commitment tendency, and contrast effects all working together. That combination turns human brains into mush. 17. Boards of directors are structurally designed to fail as corrective mechanisms. The top executive is the authority figure. He is doing something questionable. You look around, and nobody else is objecting, which is social proof that it is fine. He flies you around in the corporate jet and raises your director fees every year, which triggers reciprocation tendency. Munger's rule: boards only act when the behavior gets so bad it starts making them look foolish or threatens legal liability. That is the only forcing function that reliably works. 18. John Goodfriend of Salomon Brothers destroyed his career and reputation because he did not fire a trusted employee who had lied to the government. Every psychological tendency pointed toward keeping the man. He was a close colleague. His wife was known. He was part of a group that had made over a billion dollars for the firm. He said he had never done it before and would never do it again. Goodfriend looked into his eyes and believed him. The man did it again. The lesson: everyone who gets caught embezzling says they have never done it before and will never do it again. That is what they all say. 19. Darwin avoided confirmation bias by deliberately seeking out disconfirming evidence. Munger says Darwin was not especially smart by ordinary standards of human acuity. Yet he is buried in Westminster Abbey. Munger studied how Darwin worked and realized he had psychological tricks worth learning. Darwin always paid extra attention to evidence that contradicted his theories. Munger started doing the same and credits it as one of the most important intellectual habits of his life. 20. Why is the most important word in communication? Carl Braun designed oil refineries with spectacular skill, and you got fired in his company if you wrote a communication without explaining why. not just who, what, where, and when, but why. Braun knew that in a complex system where things can blow up, a communication system that always explains the reason behind an instruction works dramatically better than one that does not. Forstein, the general counsel of Salomon, told Goodfriend on multiple occasions that he had to report the employee's misconduct. He explained it was the right thing to do. He never explained what would happen to Goodfriend personally if he did not. he failed to use the most powerful tool of persuasion. Goodfriend ignored him. When Goodfriend went down, Forstein went with him.

Jaynit

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🔥HYPER-CRUCIAL INSIGHT🔥 "Fauci was not in charge...He was the public relations face of the policy...The government entity that was in charge of the COVID policy was the National Security Council...and now they're applying the biodefense framework to the entire world." (1/5) Debbie Lerman, a 2023 Brownstone (Brownstone Institute) Fellow and retired science writer, describes for FLCCC (Independent Medical Alliance) Senior Fellow Dr. Kat Lindley (Dr. Kat Lindley) how former NIAID head Anthony Fauci **was not in any way in charge of COVID policy.** Instead, Lerman notes that the National Security Council was in charge of COVID policy. While Lerman notes that Fauci is indeed "a terrible person" who should be "on trial," she says that "that's [not] where we should be focusing all of our attention." "The biodefense global public–partnership includes all of the public health agencies and stuff on a national level, but they're not the ones who are in charge," Lerman says. "So they're the ones who are just enacting the policy, and that's where everybody has to be really, really clear: Fauci was not in charge. Please get that out of your mind. We can prosecute him. We can blame him for a lot of things. [But] he didn't make the policy. He didn't come up with the policy, and he didn't enforce the policy. He was the public relations face of the policy. He's a terrible person. [And I] would be happy if he were on trial, but I don't think that's where we should be focusing all of our attention." Lerman goes on to discuss Deborah Birx, who was also on the COVID "Task Force." "Deborah Birx...she came [in as] the representative of the national security state...[And] what I discovered through my research is that the government entity that was in charge of the COVID policy was the National Security Council." "And so I just went where my research took me, and, unfortunately, that's where it took me," Lerman adds. "And so I had to go there. And so the National Security Council is defined as the leaders of the military and intelligence arms of government that are advising the President on national security. That's the definition. Now that was the definition before COVID. They changed it. So you have to look at the Wayback Machine to find that definition." Lerman goes on to say: "Now the way they define it is, yes, it's the intelligence and military, but...it's also pandemics, disasters—anything that requires national coordination now is going to be coordinated through the National Security Council. That's scary because...they have expanded the definition of what the National Security Council is supposed to do, and in doing that, they've incorporated public health into what they call a biosecurity framework...[and] the one that they came up with is based on a biodefense response to outbreaks, which is lockdown until vaccine. "What that was supposed to be for, it was supposed to be for when there was an anthrax attack, let's say, on a subway system in a big city—you could lock down that city, make sure that it didn't spread further, get rushed treatment to the people in the affected area. It would be a very limited geographic and temporal event...So, like, they would rush the countermeasures. They had EUA, which is emergency use authorization, which in that situation was important because you rush the treatment to the people in that area even if you don't know that it's definitely going to be effective. It's such a big emergency, biowarfare, bioterrorism—you gotta rush it to the people. There might be some collateral damage. We're in a military situation here. Right? So in a military situation, collateral damage is a whole different consideration than in a civilian framework of public health. "So the civilian framework of public health disappeared. It just got swallowed up by the biodefense framework. And now they're applying the biodefense framework to the entire world, which is a utterly and completely counter to medicine science and public health."

Sense Receptor

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back in 2017 i was interning as an equities analyst at a fund in nyc, which had a 9am morning call every weekday. the purpose of this call was to discuss quarterly earnings or current events or whether we should be buying nvidia (at the time, on a tear because of the '17 crypto boom), but one morning in june the call opened with a bunch of people freaking out because some guy named "travis" had resigned. after a couple of rounds of "travis is gone" "did they fire him" "bloomberg says he resigned," i was especially confused because the firm had a portfolio manager named travis, and i looked over at his desk and he was still sitting there, not being escorted out by security or anything. who was travis? it was only after things had calmed down that i realized the people on this call were talking about *travis kalanick* of uber, a figure who loomed so large in the minds of wall street investors that even *two years before* uber ipo-ed, the news of his departure was treated like a six sigma event. everyone wanted to know: if travis was gone, what would happen to his company? even in his uber days, travis was the bits and atoms guy (watch the video clipped in the first ~2 minutes of the below podcast for proof of that). and in order to be a bits and atoms guy - as in, the kind of guy who's so discontent with the slow, staid, schlerotic state of things that he has to painstakingly reorchestrate the physical world with computers, perhaps pissing off some powerful interests along the way - some people might call you difficult. some people will not understand your vision. some people will try to get you fired. but if you're a bits and atoms guy, you never stop being one. you might retreat into near-obscurity, or spend years wandering in the wilderness, biding your time in exile. but you will not stop building. and one day you will return triumphant like a modern-day charles de gaulle, even better than ever, and ready to prove wrong everyone who didn't understand the first time around. being in a room with travis leaves you pretty pumped up. you can see why he's such a rallying leader, and why (by my count) at least six top uber execs have chosen to follow him to his new company, atoms. it isn't simply that the job isn't finished (although that's a big part of it, as travis attests). it's also because it's clear that there are very few leaders like travis out there: people who have such a holistic worldview that they can get people who would otherwise be founders themselves to join the ride and help build an extremely specific vision for the future. here are some things that stood out to me from this event: -travis is a branding/comms mastermind. he deploys memorable phrases like “food computer,” “wheelbase for robots,” “atoms as bits” and describes his vision for cheap meal delivery as "autonomous burritos." you can see why people get excited for his vision for the future. there's extraordinary complexity in what atoms is trying to do, but travis makes each step along the way feel manageable because he can distill these ideas into extremely concrete images. -atoms is building full-stack autonomation for three different divisions: food, mining, and transportation. food supplies the real estate, software, robotics, and logistics laboratory; mining supplies a commercially deployed autonomy business; and transport is intended to become the reusable movement platform connecting multiple physical industries. travis argues humanoids make sense for diverse, low-volume work in spaces designed for people. but at industrial scale (which atoms is doing), purpose-built machines should win on throughput, space, cost, and reliability. -the best way to get over your last company may be the same as the best way to get over your ex: fall in love again. travis says anger and fear of failure can carry a founder through years of pain, but they also produce long nights where very little gets done and sharp elbows felt by everyone around you. atoms is what happened when he learned to build toward a future rather than against an enemy. -doing hard things is a reminder you can do more hard things. in the q&a ben remembers travis describing attacks by chinese ride-sharing companies as proof that, if he could survive china, the rest of the world would be manageable. travis still deliberately creates problems when things become easy. but the rate of problem creation cannot exceed the organization’s rate of problem-solving. such a fun talk and q+a with travis kalanick benahorowitz.eth Erik Torenberg ! check it out.

Elena

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English poetry began in a cowshed. With a herdsman who could not sing. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧 Every feast at Whitby, the harp came round the table. Every feast, Cædmon slipped away before it reached him. Until one night, Bede tells us, a voice spoke into his sleep: sing me the beginning of things. He woke with verses no one had ever taught him. ✍️ By morning the farm reeve was marching him up the cliff, to the abbess herself. She could have laughed a dreaming cowherd back to his cattle. But the woman by the fire was Hilda of Whitby. Born royal, kin to King Edwin of Northumbria, baptised at 13 beside him in 627 with the whole royal court. She was bound for a convent in Gaul when Aidan of Lindisfarne called her back. By 649 she ruled the abbey at Hartlepool, and in 657 she founded her own at Whitby: monks on one side, nuns on the other, one woman over both. She built it into a school that sent out 5 future bishops. Bede says ordinary folk carried their troubles up that cliff for her counsel. So did kings and princes. 🏛️ And in 664 the argument of the age climbed it too. The church had split over the date of Easter, two calendars in one kingdom, the king keeping one Easter while his own queen, in the same hall, kept the other. At the Synod of Whitby, under Hilda's roof, the king chose one calendar so the kingdom could keep one feast. Hilda had stood with the other side. She lost, accepted it and kept her people together. ⚖️ That was the judge the cowherd stood before. She did not laugh. She sat him before her scholars and asked for the song. He sang, and they heard something no schooling could explain. So Hilda set a test: a passage of scripture, turned to verse by morning. He came back with it made. 🔥 She took him in, and the cowherd became a brother of the abbey, spending the rest of his life turning scripture into English song. The 9 lines from the byre, Cædmon's Hymn, are the first English poem with a name on it. English poetry begins with a farmhand, because an abbess took him seriously. Hilda burned with fever for her last 6 years and never stopped teaching. She died in 680. Bede wrote that all who knew her called her mother. 🇬🇧 And on the shore below her abbey, the rocks lie coiled like sleeping snakes. Legend says Hilda turned the serpents of Whitby to stone. The town's coat of arms carries 3 of them to this day. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Somewhere in an English classroom tomorrow, a child will write their first poem. That road begins in a cowshed on a dark headland, 13 centuries back. They should know who opened it. A farmhand who dared and a woman who listened. We are the home of British heroes. There is a place for you in it. 👉 👈 Be part of us. ☝️🇬🇧 Be Proud Of Us. 🙏🇬🇧

Proudofus.uk

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🚨 BOMBSHELL FOLLOW-UP: The TPUSA Insider Who Just NUKED Charlie Kirk's Empire? Her Full Story Ties Straight to ISRAEL – And the 2022 IRS Filings PROVE the Deep Zionist Money Trail! 🇮🇱💰 Remember the explosive tell-all from that 4-year TPUSA Donor Relations vet? The one who worked the BIGGEST donors, called the leadership "the WORST of the worst," and BEGGED them to "pull your money NOW" because "Candace Owens is 100% RIGHT"? She just dropped the sequel – and it's a straight-up CONFESSION that shatters the facade. Freshman at LSU in 2021: Spots a TPUSA table, dives in headfirst. Sees Charlie Kirk live, gets hooked. Starts tabling, signs up students, writes/testifies on bills (one goes viral). Then... Turning Point spots her fire and says: "Wanna go to ISRAEL?" Summer 2022: They fly her out for a 10-DAY "interview trip" to the Holy Land. She applies for full-time, INTERVIEWS IN ISRAEL, gets the gig on the spot. Flies back, reps high schools in the Bayou region for 2 years. Runs for state rep, goes "crazy" with the org. Then: Moves cross-country to Donor Relations – schmoozing mega-donors, building "relationships," fundraising like mad. But after a year of "going through the motions" and "whatever I was being put through," she bails. (She's vague AF – says naming names endangers her/family/property. Shady much?) Her takeaway? Faith exploded 10x – got baptized Feb 2024, credits CHARLIE for bringing her to Christ. Eternally grateful, would "do anything" for his memory. But the org? "I did not align anymore." Leadership went "crazy." She's out, warning donors: STOP FUNDING THIS. Now, tie in the IRS SMOKING GUN from THE PARZIVAL – TPUSA's OWN 2022 Form 990 (same year as her Israel "interview") shows they dumped $32,653 into "EXPERIENCE ISRAEL PROGRAM" under "Program Services" in the ISRAEL region. Plus $9,224 for "VIDEO PRODUCTION ISRAEL FILMING." Total investments: $45,828 to Israeli entities. This wasn't some side hustle. This was CORE TPUSA ops – grooming young patriots with all-expenses-paid Zionist indoctrination trips, then slotting them into donor pipelines to keep the shekels flowing. How many "freshmen" got the Israel express lane to full-time gigs? How deep does the donor blackmail/pedos/swamp run when the entry fee is a Holy Land pilgrimage? Candace called it: TPUSA isn't America First – it's Israel First, with Charlie as the frontman until he wasn't. (RIP to the deleted " subdomain – they scrubbed it after he stopped "loving" it enough.) Donors: You've been grifted. Patriots: Wake up. This empire was built on foreign cash and castle dinners – now it's crumbling from the inside. Pull the plug. Boycott. Demand audits. Charlie's memory deserves truth, not this matrix. Watch her full raw confession below. RT to bury TPUSA. Tag Candace Owens – your inside woman just handed you the keys. Shoutout to Sarah Luna for bringing this to me and also to THE PARZIVAL for connecting the dots. FOLLOW both these amazing Patriots.

Project Constitution

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🔊UNBELIEVERS: ONE MORE TIME—DON'T CLOSE YOUR EARS!! The tribulation is coming, and you are completely unprepared for what’s around the corner! It will be the worst time in all of history, and you have no idea what’s coming. God is about to unleash His judgment on this world, and NO ONE will stop Him. The 7-year tribulation will soon begin, but before that, He will come to take His Church OUT of this world. IT'S TIME TO TURN TO JESUS!! 🔥Times are about to change once the Church is removed! The world as we know it will come to an end and it will face the 7-year tribulation. 📜It's all written in the book of Revelation which is a letter written by Jesus to His Church, where He tells us HOW He will judge and unveil His divine nature to this world after being hidden for 6,000 years. He opens the scroll and breaks the seals, revealing what is about to happen. ⚠️SNEAK PEEK OF WHAT'S COMING UP! 👉🏼First, Jesus will descend from heaven to resurrect and rapture His Church. All believers who have died in Him will be raised from the dead, and then, those of us who are still alive will be taken to heaven to be the Lord. The world will try to spin it as if it's related to aliens or some other fabricated story—do NOT be deceived! Remember, it's written: 📖 "For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And thus we shall always be with the Lord." 1 Thess 4:15-17 🖊️After the Church is taken away, the Antichrist will emerge and will sign a 7-year peace agreement with Israel allowing them to rebuild the third temple. This agreement will mark the beginning of the 7-year tribulation. It will be a time of great trouble, the worst the world has ever seen! 👉🏼During this time, according to the Book of Revelation, God will unleash 21 divine judgments upon the Earth, leading to the death of over half the world's population. These judgments will include turning both the seas and fresh drinking water into blood and causing the sun and moon to lose their light. 📜THIS IS HOW IT WILL UNFOLD: 👉🏼 Seven Seals: 1/4 of the world’s population dies. (Revelation 6) 1. The White Horse (Antichrist-false peace). 2. The Red Horse (War). 3. The Black Horse (Drought/Famine/Economic disaster). 4. The Pale Horse (Plague/Disease). 5. Martyrdom of those who refuse to worship the beast (The Tribulation saints massacre). 6. A massive earthquake reshapes the earth. 7. Silence in Heaven. 👉🏼 Seven Trumpets: 1/3 of the world’s population dies. (Revelation 8-11) 1. Hail and fire mixed with blood. 2. A great mountain cast into the sea. 3. Wormwood — a meteor that poisons a third of the drinking water. 4. A third of the sun, moon, and stars darkened (great cold and darkness) 5. First Woe (Those who accept the mark suffer under a plague of demonic locusts). 6. Second Woe (one-third of mankind killed by a demon army). 7. Third Woe (Lightning, Voices, Thunder, an Earthquake, and Great hail.) 👉🏼 Seven Vials/Bowls (Revelation 16) 1. Grievous Sores on those who take the mark of the beast. 2. The rest of the seas turn to blood. 3. Rivers and fountains turned to blood. 4. Great heat. 5. Great darkness over the earth. 6. The Euphrates River dries up. 7. A Massive earthquake and vast earth changes. 🕞During the midpoint of the tribulation, 3.5 years after the Antichrist signs the deal with Israel, he will sit in the temple, declaring himself as God and demanding to be worshipped. Israel will realize they've been deceived and seek refuge. If you're still here during this time, DO NOT ACCEPT THE MARK OF THE BEAST, it will be your doom, and you will go straight to hell! 👉🏼 The Battle of Armageddon (Revelation 19) At the conclusion of the seven years, the Beast's armies, alongside the kings from the east, assemble in the Megiddo Valley (Israel) with the intent to annihilate the remaining Jewish population. At this moment Christ will return in power and glory, accompanied by the Armies of Heaven. Together, they defeat the evil armies, securing the final victory! 👉🏼 The Judgment of the Nations (Matthew 25) Christ judges the remaining nations. This will be the end of the 6,000 years and a new era will begin for this world. 👉🏼THE MILLENIAL KINGDOM: Christ will reign on the throne of David in Israel, ruling over the earth for a thousand years. During this time, the world will be freed from the curse of sin, and it will become a peaceful place, as it was originally intended to be from the beginning! 🔥As far as our understanding goes, without salvation, all those who rejected Him will be sent to Hades (Luke 16:22–23) upon death, where they will experience an excruciating time waiting for the end of the 7-year tribulation and the 1,000-year millennial period when Jesus will rule on Earth. 💣After this, Satan who was bound will be released, and he will revolt against God again, but his rebellion will be finally defeated. At that point, the Bible tells us that he will be thrown into the lake of fire (Revelation 19: 19-20; 20:7-10). Then everyone who has died, whether they were important or not who rejected Christ and His cross, will face God at the "Great White Throne" (Revelation 20:11–15). 👉🏼Next, "the books" described in Revelation 20: 12 will be opened. These books hold records of everyone's deeds, whether good or evil. It's crucial to understand that God knows everything that has ever been said, done or even thought. Using this information, God will fairly judge each person based on their actions. 📕Another book will be opened at this moment, known as the "Book of Life" (Revelation 20: 12). This specific book plays a crucial role in deciding whether a person will receive eternal life with God or endure eternal punishment in the lake of fire. 🔥On this horrific day, all those who are not morally perfect and have rejected the free gift of salvation in Christ, His cross, will be thrown into hell, known as the lake of fire. Their fate will be sealed, and there will be NO HOPE of ever getting out! (Revelation 20:13) 👉🏼I don't share any of these terrible things with you to scare you, but to awaken you to the reality you face. The most important decision of your entire life is where you put your trust. Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life! He died so you can spend eternity at His side! 👉🏼God says: 📖" ‘As I live,’ says the Lord God, ‘I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but that the wicked turn from his way and live. Turn, turn from your evil ways! For why should you die, O house of Israel?" Ezekiel 33:11 ✝️Ready or not, the world as we know it is coming to an end, and at the end of that road, we will ALL face HIS cross. At that point, our future will depend on ONE decision we make here on Earth — choosing Jesus! Jesus Christ is Lord! 🔚At the end of that road, it will not matter what your opinion of Jesus is anymore. The Bible states that "every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord." 🔊 At the cross is where it all ends for every person who has ever lived. The most important decision that you could ever make in your life is to believe in Jesus, this is where our life truly begins! 🔊TURN to HIM BEFORE YOUR FATE IS SEALED! DON'T REFUSE HIS INVITATION!! Jesus is coming for His Church to rescue us from those horrific 7 years of tribulation that the world must endure. We are at the end of the road! 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼 ⚠️Believe Jesus is the Son of God, who shed His blood for you, and died on the cross for our sins, He was buried and resurrected during the third day, according to the Scriptures, so we can have eternal life with Him. The moment you believe in Him and that He died for your sins - you're saved, justified, sealed until the day of redemption, and rapture ready! The Holy Spirit will come to live inside of you - He will help you, guide you, change you, and be with you FOREVER! 📖"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life." For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved. He who believes in Him is not condemned; but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God." (John 3:16-18) ︵‿︵‿︵‿︵︵‿︵‿︵‿︵︵‿︵‿︵‿ Maranatha!🤍🤍🤍

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Some of Mae West's Best One-liners. Mae West was a master of witty, saucy, and iconic one-liners that celebrated independence, glamour, and double entendres. Her sharpest quips covered everything from romance and wealth to living life on her own terms. • “You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.” • “There are no good girls gone wrong ― just bad girls found out.” • “I generally avoid temptation unless I can't resist it.” • “Every man I meet wants to protect me. I can't figure out what from.” • “I wrote the story myself. It's about a girl who lost her reputation and never missed it.” • “Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before.” • “Good sex is like good bridge. If you don't have a good partner, you'd better have a good hand.” • “When I'm good, I'm very good, but when I'm bad, I'm better.” • “I'll try anything once, twice if I like it, three times to make sure.” • “I'm single because I was born that way.” • “Good girls go to heaven, bad girls go everywhere.” • “I'm no model lady. A model's just an imitation of the real thing.” • “Ladies who play with fire must remember that smoke gets in their eyes.” • “A dame that knows the ropes isn't likely to get tied up.” • “Marriage is a fine institution, but I'm not ready for an institution.” • “It's not the men in your life that matters, it's the life in your men.” • “All discarded lovers should be given a second chance, but with somebody else.” • “Don't cry for a man who's left you ― the next one may fall for your smile.” • “Sex is an emotion in motion.” • “I never said it would be easy, I only said it would be worth it.” • “Cultivate your curves - they may be dangerous but they won't be avoided.” • “Those who are easily shocked should be shocked more often.” • “Too much of a good thing can be wonderful!” • “I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number you get in a diamond.” • “It is better to be looked over than overlooked.” • “I used to be Snow White, but I drifted.” • “Anything worth doing is worth doing slowly.” • “Don't keep a man guessing too long ― he's sure to find the answer somewhere else” • “You are never too old to become younger!” • “Love thy neighbor ― and if he happens to be tall, debonair and devastating, it will be that much easier.” “Women like a man with a past, but they prefer a man with a present.” • “He who hesitates is a damned fool.” • “Look your best ― who said love is blind? ” • “His mother should have thrown him away and kept the stork.” • “A woman in love can't be reasonable ― or she probably wouldn't be in love.” • “Is that a gun in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?” • “To err is human ― but it feels divine.” • “I have found men who didn't know how to kiss. I've always found time to teach them.” • “If a little is great, and a lot is better, then way too much is just about right!” • “Men are my hobby, if I ever got married I'd have to give it up.” • “Getting married is like trading in the adoration of many for the sarcasm of one.” • “When women go wrong, men go right after them.” • “The curve is more powerful than the sword.” • “Good women are no fun... The only good woman I can recall in history was Betsy Ross. And all she ever made was a flag.” • “I've no time for broads who want to rule the world alone. Without men, who'd do up the zipper on the back of your dress? ” • “I never loved another person the way I loved myself.” • “Love conquers all things except poverty and toothache.” • “The score never interested me, only the game.” • “Keep a diary and one day it'll keep you.” • “She's the kind of girl who climbed the ladder of success wrong by wrong.” • JUDGE: “Are you trying to show contempt for this court?” MAE WEST: “I was doin' my best to hide it.” • “Women with pasts interest men because they hope history will repeat itself.” • “I've been things and seen places.” • “I only read biographies, metaphysics and psychology. I can dream up my own fiction.” • “I'm a woman of very few words, but lots of action.” • “An ounce of performance is worth pounds of promises.” • “One more drink and I'll be under the host.” • “A man’s kiss is his signature.” • “Everyone has the right to run his own life ― even if you're heading for a crash. What I'm against is blind flying.” • “Love isn't an emotion or an instinct - it's an art.” • “No one can have everything, so you have to try for what you want most.” • “Love is like a booger, you pick and pick at it. Then when you get it you wonder how to get rid of it.” • “I've been in more laps than a napkin.” • “I see you're a man with ideals. I better be going before you've still got them.” • “It's all right for a perfect stranger to kiss your hand as long as he's perfect.” • “Don't marry a man to reform him ― that's what reform schools are for.” • “I saw what a mess a lot of people could make of their lives when they're smitten. Some of them go temporarily insane. They find a person who they think holds the key to their happiness ― the only key to their happiness... My work has always been my greatest happiness” • “It isn't what I do, but how I do it. It isn't what I say, but how I say it, and how I look when I do it and say it.” • “The best way to hold a man is in your arms.” • “A hard man is good to find.” • “I didn't discover curves; I only uncovered them.” • “You may admire a girl's curves on the first introduction, but the second meeting shows up new angles.” • “Goodness, what beautiful diamonds!' ― 'Goodness had nothing to do with it'.” • “Ten men waiting for me at the door? Send one of them home, I'm tired.” • “If I had known I was going to live this long, I would have taken better care of myself.” • “A man in the house is worth two on the street.” • “Men are all alike ― except the one you've met who's different.” • “Brains are an asset, if you hide them.” • “I only like two kinds of men, domestic and imported.” • “I've been rich and I've been poor, and rich is better.” • “You can do what you want, but saving love doesn't bring any interest.” • Woman: “You certainly know the way to a man's heart.” Mae West: “Funny, too, 'cause I don't know how to cook.” • “When in doubt, take a bath...” • “Sex with love is the greatest thing in life. But sex without love — that's not so bad either.” • “What's the good of resisting temptation? There'll always be more.” • “If I can't have a man with a million dollars, I'll have a million men with one dollar.” • “Gentlemen prefer blondes, but who says blondes prefer gentlemen?” • “Whenever I have to choose between two evils, I always like to try the one I haven't tried before” • “An ounce of performance is worth a pound of promises.” • “Don’t ever make the same mistake twice, unless it pays.” MAE WEST

Hollywood Golden Age of Cinema

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