President Trump - After 2020 Election night #VOTERFRAUD
President Trump - After 2020 Election night
#VOTERFRAUD
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D-Day June 6th: Archive video of the Normandy landings
D-Day and the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944 remains arguably the most pivotal point of The Second World War.
It remains the largest ever seaborne invasion, with 5,000 ships, 11,000 aircraft, 50,000 vehicles and 150,000 troops carrying out the daring mission.
Without the bravery of so many young men storming the France's shores in Normandy - Juno Beach, Utah Beach, Omaha Beach, Sword Beach and Gold Beach - many military historians fear the Allies may have lost the war or even been forced into extreme circumstances, including the use of nuclear bombs.
More than 10,000 Allied troops died during "Operation Overlord," but their efforts helped peace and freedom prevail over Adolf Hitler's Nazi forces.
Matt Walsh on Dr. Phil - Both Sides of the Gender Pronoun Debate
Dr, Phil being a clinical psychologist, I think it's ridiculous that Dr. Phil is asking questions that are then answered by the mentally ill - like *they* define the language and people's perception of the language.
In this episode, Dr. Phil meets two LGBTQ+ activists who answer general questions about pronouns and their overall importance. Then, Dr. Phil meets host and author Matt Walsh who disagrees.
Joe Rogan Interview With Dr. Robert Malone
For anyone who hasn't seen the Joe Rogan interview on Spotify. "I think over the course of three hours Joe and I lay out just how dire the situation is in the USA. I know it is a long interview, but please try to get friends and family to watch or listen to this - maybe it can change some closed minds. I seriously hope so." Robert W Malone
Tucker Carlson: Scientists want to use human engineering to solve climate change
Scientists want to use human engineering to solve climate change
Google may have funded science that caused COVID, next they may experiment to make children smaller
'People aren't bridge improvements': Tucker Carlson slams 'creepy' New York University scientist who claims 'we can use human engineering to help us address climate change'