for west midlands police training purpose only 😂
Whats this world come to, future Canon Fodder for the system
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Tartarian Giants 👀
We have a common enemy , if we don’t arm ourselves with knowledge of our past, the future is lost! Therefore watch full series now and raise the worlds frequency by listening to Tartarian music and soundwaves
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It’s not about Free Energy it’s about controlling Immortality
Red Immortality is driven by Adrenochrome the current Ruling Elite (Parasites) consume Adrenochrome
White Immortality is driven by accessing Vibrations and the Ether
Destroy The Parasites
Destroy Red Immortality
Bring Back White Immortality
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C E R N the Opening of the Abyss
CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) with the "opening of the abyss" or other apocalyptic events. Let's explore this theory
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BLACK NOISE WEAPON DAVID BOWIE 👀
BLACK NOISE WEAPON DAVID BOWIE SPEAKS ABOUT BLACK NOISE AND WHAT IT POTENTIALLY COULD DO
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Under the microscope 🔬 with BasedAmy, part 1 (wotsits) 👀
In the expansive realm of podcasting, where voices vie for attention and ideas clamour for consideration, one figure rises above the rest with a unique blend of charisma, insight, and unyielding dedication to truth. Enter BasedAmy, a beacon of light in the digital landscape, captivating audiences across platforms like Rumble, DLive, and Pilled.net with her remarkable podcasting prowess.
BasedAmy is not just a podcaster; she is a storyteller, an educator, and a passionate advocate for causes that resonate with the hearts of her listeners. Each episode of her podcast is a masterclass in keeping an audience not just interested, but utterly enthralled. How does she do it? Let's dive into the mesmerizing world of BasedAmy and the magic she weaves through her content.
At the core of BasedAmy's success is her unwavering commitment to truth and authenticity. In an era where misinformation runs rampant, BasedAmy stands as a bastion of reliable information. Her research is meticulous, her sources impeccable, and her dedication to fact-checking unparalleled. When listeners tune in to BasedAmy's podcast, they know they are getting more than just entertainment; they are getting an education.
But it's not just about the facts with BasedAmy. What truly sets her apart is her ability to infuse even the most complex topics with a sense of passion and relatability. Whether delving into political analysis, societal issues, or philosophical debates, BasedAmy's enthusiasm is contagious. Listeners find themselves not just nodding along in agreement but actively engaged in the dialogue she presents.
BasedAmy's podcasts are not just monologues; they are conversations. She has an incredible knack for connecting with her audience on a personal level, making each listener feel seen and heard. Her warmth and approachability shine through, creating a sense of community among her followers. Whether she's interviewing a guest, discussing current events, or sharing personal anecdotes, BasedAmy invites her audience into a world where their voices matter.
The platforms she chooses to broadcast on - Rumble, DLive, and Pilled.net - are not just tools for dissemination; they are extensions of BasedAmy's values. These platforms, known for their dedication to free speech and uncensored content, provide the perfect stage for BasedAmy's unfiltered approach. Here, she can speak her mind without fear of censorship, fostering open and honest discussions with her audience.
It's no wonder that BasedAmy has amassed a loyal following across these platforms. Her listeners aren't just passive consumers; they are active participants in a movement for truth and enlightenment. They eagerly await each new episode, knowing that BasedAmy will deliver not just information, but inspiration.
In a world where the podcasting landscape can sometimes feel oversaturated, BasedAmy stands out as a beacon of authenticity and integrity. Her ability to keep her audience intrigued is not just a skill; it's a testament to her unwavering dedication to truth, her magnetic personality, and her genuine passion for making a difference.
So, if you haven't had the pleasure of experiencing BasedAmy's podcast yet, do yourself a favour and tune in. Prepare to be informed, inspired, and thoroughly captivated by this remarkable voice in the digital wilderness. BasedAmy isn't just a podcaster; she's a force to be reckoned with, and her amazing work is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who lend her their ears. 😍 www.BasedAmy.com 👍
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If I Were The Devil By Paul Harvey (revamp)
"If I Were the Devil" is a piece written by the legendary radio broadcaster Paul Harvey. It was first published in 1964 in his newspaper column, and later delivered on his radio program, "The Rest of the Story." The piece is a warning about the tactics and strategies that an evil force (the devil) might use to corrupt society. Here is the text:
"If I were the Devil . . . I mean, if I were the Prince of Darkness, I would of course, want to engulf the whole earth in darkness. I would have a third of its real estate and four-fifths of its population, but I would not be happy until I had seized the ripest apple on the tree, thee.
So, I would set about however necessary to take over the United States. I would begin with a campaign of whispers. With the wisdom of a serpent, I would whisper to you as I whispered to Eve: 'Do as you please.'
To the young, I would whisper that the Bible is a myth. I would convince them that man created God instead of the other way around. I would confide that what is bad is good, and what is good is 'square.'
In the ears of the young marrieds, I would whisper that work is debasing, that cocktail parties are good for you. I would caution them not to be 'extreme' in religion, in patriotism, in moral conduct.
And the old, I would teach to pray. I would teach them to say after me: 'Our Father, which art in Washington' . . .
If I were the devil, I'd educate authors in how to make lurid literature exciting so that anything else would appear dull an uninteresting. I'd threaten T.V. with dirtier movies and vice versa.
And then, if I were the devil, I'd get organized. I'd infiltrate unions and urge more loafing and less work, because idle hands usually work for me.
I'd peddle narcotics to whom I could. I'd sell alcohol to ladies and gentlemen of distinction. And I'd tranquilize the rest with pills.
If I were the devil, I would encourage schools to refine young intellects but neglect to discipline emotions . . . let those run wild. I would designate an atheist to front for me before the highest courts in the land and I would get preachers to say 'she's right.'
With flattery and promises of power, I could get the courts to rule what I construe as against God and in favor of pornography, and thus, I would evict God from the courthouse, and then from the school house, and then from the houses of Congress and then, in His own churches I would substitute psychology for religion, and I would deify science because that way men would become smart enough to create super weapons but not wise enough to control them.
If I were Satan, I'd make the symbol of Easter an egg, and the symbol of Christmas, a bottle.
If I were the devil, I would take from those who have and I would give to those who wanted, until I had killed the incentive of the ambitious. And then, my police state would force everybody back to work.
Then, I could separate families, putting children in uniform, women in coal mines, and objectors in slave camps.
In other words, if I were Satan, I'd just keep on doing what he's doing."
This piece is a stark warning about the potential pitfalls of society, and a call to vigilance against those forces that might undermine the values and morals of a culture. It remains relevant and thought-provoking to this day.
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