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The Federalist Papers - Ep.10 The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union
Well this was one stream not to miss!! if you did the rewatch it has special guests @KatelynComments @melissajaine_ and the first time live on any stream, the most lovely Mod, the one, the only @@rabbit9151
The Federalist Papers are a collection of 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. They were published between 1787 and 1788 under the pseudonym "Publius" and aimed to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution. The essays explored the principles and benefits of a strong central government, addressed concerns about the proposed Constitution, and provided arguments against the Anti-Federalists' objections. The Federalist Papers remain a significant resource for understanding the intentions and debates surrounding the creation of the American government.
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It is almost to the end of the @ValhallaAwaits print, a little over 26 hours from now it will be completed so be prepared for a live stream reveal!!
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Disturbed EP. 12- Pt.3 John Wayne Todd Tapes with a guest appearance of the lovely@TishInTennessee
John Wayne Todd was an influential evangelical speaker who captivated audiences with his charismatic personality and passionate sermons. With a captivating presence and a booming voice, Todd preached fervently about the power of faith, redemption, and the eternal battle between good and evil.
As he traveled from town to town, Todd amassed a devoted following, drawing people in with his magnetic charisma and promises of spiritual salvation. He spoke of his own personal transformation, claiming to have once been deeply involved in a life of sin before finding redemption through his faith.
Todd's sermons resonated with many who were seeking meaning and purpose in their lives, offering a sense of hope in a troubled world. He emphasized the importance of living a virtuous life, denouncing vices and urging his listeners to turn away from sin.
However, behind the polished façade, there were whispers of controversy surrounding Todd. Rumors circulated about financial impropriety and allegations of misconduct, casting doubt on the authenticity of his spiritual teachings. Some skeptics questioned whether his public persona was merely a charade to manipulate and exploit his followers.
The truth behind John Wayne Todd's motivations and actions remains shrouded in mystery, leaving a trail of disillusioned individuals in his wake. Some believe he was a genuine vessel of faith, while others view him as a master manipulator who preyed on the vulnerable.
Regardless of the speculation, the name John Wayne Todd continues to evoke intrigue and debate among those who crossed paths with him. His story serves as a cautionary tale about the complexities of faith, the dangers of blind devotion, and the power that charismatic individuals can wield over others.
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The Federalist Papers - Ep.5 The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection
The Federalist Papers are a collection of 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. They were published between 1787 and 1788 under the pseudonym "Publius" and aimed to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution. The essays explored the principles and benefits of a strong central government, addressed concerns about the proposed Constitution, and provided arguments against the Anti-Federalists' objections. The Federalist Papers remain a significant resource for understanding the intentions and debates surrounding the creation of the American government.
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The Federalist Papers - Ep.4 The Consequences of Hostilities Between the States
The Federalist Papers are a collection of 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. They were published between 1787 and 1788 under the pseudonym "Publius" and aimed to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution. The essays explored the principles and benefits of a strong central government, addressed concerns about the proposed Constitution, and provided arguments against the Anti-Federalists' objections. The Federalist Papers remain a significant resource for understanding the intentions and debates surrounding the creation of the American government.
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Disturbed EP:10, Part 1: JWT Witches and Warlocks
“Satanic Panic” like “Conspiracy Theorist” is an illuminati by-word created to make a mockery of the truth and prevent discovery of their occult activities. Despite very real and tangible of evidence of Satanic Activity, and or influences people prefer to laugh it off, because they are afraid.
FEAR is the tool the evil ones use to control everything and everyone. Anyone among their ranks that dares to break away and speak of what goes on in secret, is severely punished in order to keep the rest in line. Most often those with the courage to speak are savagely tortured and/or killed in a very ritualistic manner as a sign to others to remain silent.
Silence and Secrecy are two very important aspects of the OCCULT, that is why it is very hard to PROVE any involvement of witchcraft, Satanism, Magic or Fraternity. They are very careful to perform their dirty deeds in hidden and secure areas, to leave no trace of their presence, and to NEVER SPEAK of anything that they do.
Accusations of satanic ritual abuse has been at the center of headline making events such as The Red Scare of the 1950s and the Manson murders of 1967. Beginning in the 1980s and continuing through the 1990s, America was gripped by the “Satanic Panic.” in the 1980s and 1990s with allegations of satanic ritual abuse (or SRA) in a variety of settings. It was a widespread preoccupation of certain American groups, especially conservatives and Christians. Recently we’ve seen Satanic Panic find new life in the wake of the Astroworld tragedy where there were many reports of strange phenomenon, demon manifestations and Satanic symbolism while fans were being trampled and or suffocated and many were dying.
Folks, no one talks about the terrible things that led to the public uproar and uneasiness regarding the noted increase in Satanic influences and activities at those times. No of course not, the truth is drowned out by the cries of “Satanic Panic”. That is always the strategy of the evil ones, to ridicule and discredit any revelation of the truth and/or those who are brave enough to reveal it.
“Conspiracy Theory” is one of those satanic by-words that immediately shuts down any effort to uncover the truth in any situation. No one wants to stand out and/or be ridiculed. They jump right on the bandwagon and laugh, and cry “Conspiracy Theorists” right along with the rest of the crowd.
Television is propaganda tool and a mind control weapon employed by the evil elite to keep the masses quiet and submissive. Naturally, in response to any sign that the public might be exposed to the truth they bring on the television shows to counter balance, seal up the leak and calm the public.
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I am back and clueless!! w/ @Koolfrogg and @The_Expert
Join me with a panel that gets me caught up on with the news that has happened while I have been on vacation!
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Italy Update. Found the Biodome... Wait until the end.
Guys, I have not been able to upload much, I will show more content for y'all when I get back in the States as my bandwidth is too spotty for decent livestreams and just to upload this one short vid... well, I will get into that when we get back.
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Disturbed EP. 9 - Fall River Cult
The Fall River Satanic murders in 1979 refer to a notorious and tragic event that took place in Fall River, Massachusetts. On January 17, 1979, three young individuals—Carl Drew, Robin Murphy, and Andre Maltais—were involved in the murder of Karen Marsden, a sex worker involved in the local occult and prostitution scene.
Karen Marsden was found brutally beaten and strangled to death in the Freetown State Forest near Fall River. The investigation uncovered a disturbing connection between the murder and alleged satanic practices, which garnered significant media attention at the time.
During the trial, Robin Murphy, who was a self-proclaimed high priestess of a satanic cult, testified against Carl Drew and implicated him as the primary instigator of the crime. Carl Drew was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole.
It is important to note that the Fall River Satanic murders were surrounded by controversy, and there were debates about the true nature and extent of satanic involvement in the crime. Some argue that the satanic ritual aspect was sensationalized by the media and the public, while others maintain that there were genuine connections to occult practices.
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The Federalist Papers - Ep.3 Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between the States
The Federalist Papers are a collection of 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. They were published between 1787 and 1788 under the pseudonym "Publius" and aimed to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution. The essays explored the principles and benefits of a strong central government, addressed concerns about the proposed Constitution, and provided arguments against the Anti-Federalists' objections. The Federalist Papers remain a significant resource for understanding the intentions and debates surrounding the creation of the American government.
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