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(DIR) Post #AdPsi9fn3CyZVY3DrE by MrBostonRostovOnDon@www.minds.com
2024-01-01T22:53:27+00:00
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You should Pick up A Pfizer Vaccine and force vaccinate his Jugular artery.
(DIR) Post #AdPsiDRP2dqPC5LmzI by MrBostonRostovOnDon@www.minds.com
2024-01-01T22:52:21+00:00
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https://youtu.be/GZf_aQaGDQA @penelopeharrison Here is the evidence he is trying to edit the DNA of all of humanity. And the military is helping him to do so.
(DIR) Post #AdR515LYkl8oCTLDhw by MrBostonRostovOnDon@www.minds.com
2024-01-01T23:07:26+00:00
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https://youtu.be/GZf_aQaGDQA @Unacceptable You had better Wake the fuck up and listen to this shit. PROOF BILL GATES + WEF + US MILITARY ARE WORKING HARD TO EDIT ALL OF HUMANITIES DNA, THROUGH FOOD, The air they breath, And the water that they drink.
(DIR) Post #AdYEXOjITzu5H9e8xc by MrBostonRostovOnDon@www.minds.com
2024-01-05T17:31:22+00:00
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The answer Is to show up at bill gates events and coat him with animal shit.
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2024-01-08T11:48:00+00:00
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(ˈməʊlɒk ) or Molech (ˈməʊlɛk ) noun. Old Testament. a Semitic deity to whom parents sacrificed their children.
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2024-01-08T11:50:28+00:00
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What is the meaning of the word Molech?Definition of 'Molech'1. an ancient Phoenician and Ammonite god, to whom children were sacrificed by burning. 2. anything demanding terrible sacrifice.
(DIR) Post #Adecs4Tvjx80ggbnGa by MrBostonRostovOnDon@www.minds.com
2024-01-09T01:23:23+00:00
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(DIR) Post #Adfr5bQGAgZ18HCLHU by MrBostonRostovOnDon@www.minds.com
2024-01-09T15:49:17+00:00
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@Terjesdatter https://youtu.be/HyOiOP1-DWw I believe you have been looking to understand, I as a fellow seeker, am a teacher, as well as a student, Long have I studied. Things that most people could not adapt to understand, nor invest the time to investigate the fundamental facts.
(DIR) Post #AhMjvz4JQPpgmZordQ by MrBostonRostovOnDon@www.minds.com
2024-04-29T00:33:07+00:00
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1. “Number rules the universe.” ~ (Pythagoras). 2. “Learn to be silent. Let your quiet mind listen and absorb.” ~ (Pythagoras).3. “The highest goal of music is to connect one’s soul to their Divine Nature, not entertainment.” ~ (Pythagoras).4. “As long as man continues to be the ruthless destroyer of lower living beings he will never know health or peace. For as long as men massacre animals, they will kill each other.” ~ (Pythagoras).5. “Man know thyself; then thou shalt know the Universe and God.” ~ (Pythagoras6. “God built the universe on numbers.” ~ (Pythagoras).7. “In anger we should refrain both from speech and action.” ~ (Pythagoras).8. “Concern should drive us into action and not into a depression. No man is free who cannot control himself.” ~ (Pythagoras).9. “No one is free who has not obtained the empire of himself. No man is free who cannot command himself.” ~ (Pythagoras).10. “Silence is better than unmeaning words.” ~ (Pythagoras).11. “Learn silence. With the quiet serenity of a meditative mind, listen, absorb, transcribe, and transform.” ~ (Pythagoras).Top Pythagoras Quotes12. “Number is the ruler of forms and ideas, and the cause of gods and demons.” ~ (Pythagoras).13. “The oldest, shortest words – ‘yes’ and ‘no’ – are those which require the most thought.”~ (Pythagoras).14. “Be silent or let thy words be worth more than silence.” ~ (Pythagoras).15. “If there be light, then there is darkness; if cold, heat; if height, depth; if solid, fluid; if hard, soft; if rough, smooth; if calm, tempest; if prosperity, adversity; if life, death.” ~ (Pythagoras).16. “A stone is frozen music.” ~ (Pythagoras).17. “There is geometry in the humming of the strings, there is music in the spacing of the spheres.” ~ (Pythagoras).18. “No man is free who cannot control himself.” ~ (Pythagoras).19. “Let exercise alternate with rest.” ~ (Pythagoras).20. “It is better to be silent, than to dispute with the Ignorant.” ~ (Pythagoras).21. “Do not go to bed until you have gone over the day three times in your mind. What wrong did I do? What good did I accomplish? What did I forget to do?” ~ (Pythagoras).22. “If you’re asked: What is the silence? Respond: It is the first stone of the Wisdom’s temple.” ~ (Pythagoras).Famous Pythagoras Quotes23. “The wise man should be prepared for everything that does not lie within his control.” ~ (Pythagoras).24. “Above the cloud with its shadow is the star with its light. Above all things reverence thyself.” ~ (Pythagoras).25. “Rest satisfied with doing well, and leave others to talk of you as they please.” ~ (Pythagoras).26. “The beginning of every government starts with the education of our youth.” ~ (Pythagoras).27. “Some are slaves of ambition or money, but others are interested in understanding life itself. These give themselves the name of philosophers, and they value the contemplation and discovery of nature beyond all other pursuits.” ~ (Pythagoras).28. “Reason is immortal, all else mortal.” ~ (Pythagoras).29. “But respect yourself most of all.” ~ (Pythagoras).30. “Number is the within of all things.” ~ (Pythagoras).Popular Pythagoras Quotes31. “None but God is wise.” ~ (Pythagoras).32. “Each celestial body, in fact each and every atom, produces a particular sound on account of its movement, its rhythm or vibration. All these sounds and vibrations form a universal harmony in which each element, while having its own function and character, contributes to the whole.” ~ (Pythagoras).33. “Geometry is knowledge of the eternally existent.” ~ (Pythagoras).34. “Friendship is one soul in two bodies.” ~ (Pythagoras).35. “The stars in the heavens sing a music, if only we had ears to hear.” ~ (Pythagoras).36. “Don’t try to cover your mistakes with false words. Rather, correct your mistakes with examination.” ~ (Pythagoras).37. “A thought is an idea in transit.” ~ (Pythagoras).38. “There is no word or action but has its echo in Eternity.” ~ (Pythagoras).39. “There is a good principle which created order, light, and man, and an evil principle which created chaos, darkness, and woman.” ~ (Pythagoras).40. “Music is the harmonization of opposites; the conciliation of warring elements.” ~ (Pythagoras).41. “Alas, what wickedness to swallow flesh into our own flesh, to fatten our greedy bodies by cramming in other bodies, to have one living creature fed by the death of another!” ~ (Pythagoras).42. “Astonishing! Everything is intelligent!” ~ (Pythagoras).43. “Wisdom, thoroughly learned, will never be forgotten.” ~ (Pythagoras).44. “As soon as you awake, in order Lay the actions to be done the coming day.” ~ (Pythagoras).Inspiring Pythagoras Quotes45. “Salt is born of the purest parents: the sun and the sea.” ~ (Pythagoras).46. “The soul of man is divided into three parts, intelligence, reason, and passion. Intelligence and passion are possessed by other animals, but reason by man alone.” ~ (Pythagoras).47. “Choose always the way that seems the best, however rough it may be; custom will soon render it easy and agreeable.” ~ (Pythagoras).48. “Lust weakens both body and mind.” ~ (Pythagoras).49. “Truth is so great a perfection, that if God would render himself visible to men, he would choose light for his body and truth for his soul.” ~ (Pythagoras).50. “Speak not nor act before thou hast reflected.” ~ (Pythagoras).
(DIR) Post #Ai9gqeolBes65Ww4vI by MrBostonRostovOnDon@www.minds.com
2024-05-22T16:33:50+00:00
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...What the fuck are you looking at?!?
(DIR) Post #Ai9gqfwwyh17bDm8KO by MrBostonRostovOnDon@www.minds.com
2024-05-22T16:37:21+00:00
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Mr. Boston is a brand of premium spirits, barware, glassware, and drink ingredients that aims to make cocktails at home or at the bar. The brand has been around for over 80 years and has a guide called the "Mr. Boston Bartender's Guide" that has been a manual for making drinks since 1935. The guide is nicknamed the "little red book" and is considered an authority on mixing cocktails. It has 12 editions that are compiled and updated by bartenders and mixologists, and preserve American cocktail history @ChemTrailsMN @Meinhair @Fretzcapo @SickOfTheLies
(DIR) Post #AiSRhmAMgnPSxoaRYu by MrBostonRostovOnDon@www.minds.com
2024-05-31T16:47:59+00:00
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(DIR) Post #AkJFkmaHtLpk4JsCO0 by MrBostonRostovOnDon@www.minds.com
2024-07-25T19:07:03+00:00
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(DIR) Post #AmRsECCx97YN3p7a8e by MrBostonRostovOnDon@www.minds.com
2024-09-28T02:43:35+00:00
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The Great CompromiseAlso crowding into this complicated and divisive discussion over representation was the North-South division over the method by which slaves were to be counted for purposes of taxation and representation. On July 12 Oliver Ellsworth proposed that representation for the lower house be based on the number of free persons and three-fifths of "all other persons," a euphemism for slaves. In the following week the members finally compromised, agreeing that direct taxation be according to representation and that the representation of the lower house be based on the white inhabitants and three-fifths of the "other people." With this compromise and with the growing realization that such compromise was necessary to avoid a complete breakdown of the convention, the members then approved Senate equality. Roger Sherman had remarked that it was the wish of the delegates "that some general government should be established." With the crisis over representation now settled, it began to look again as if this wish might be fulfilled.For the next few days the air in the City of Brotherly Love, although insufferably muggy and swarming with blue-bottle flies, had the clean scent of conciliation. In this period of welcome calm, the members decided to appoint a Committee of Detail to draw up a draft constitution. The convention would now at last have something on paper. As Nathaniel Gorham of Massachusetts, John Rutledge, Edmund Randolph, James Wilson, and Oliver Ellsworth went to work, the other delegates voted themselves a much needed 10-day vacation.During the adjournment, Gouverneur Morris and George Washington rode out along a creek that ran through land that had been part of the Valley Forge encampment 10 years earlier. While Morris cast for trout, Washington pensively looked over the now lush ground where his freezing troops had suffered, at a time when it had seemed as if the American Revolution had reached its end. The country had come a long way.
(DIR) Post #AmRsiBDxMtwQhGt8IS by MrBostonRostovOnDon@www.minds.com
2024-09-28T02:48:22+00:00
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The Bill of RightsThe call for a bill of rights had been the anti-Federalists' most powerful weapon. Attacking the proposed Constitution for its vagueness and lack of specific protection against tyranny, Patrick Henry asked the Virginia convention, "What can avail your specious, imaginary balances, your rope-dancing, chain-rattling, ridiculous ideal checks and contrivances." The anti-Federalists, demanding a more concise, unequivocal Constitution, one that laid out for all to see the right of the people and limitations of the power of government, claimed that the brevity of the document only revealed its inferior nature. Richard Henry Lee despaired at the lack of provisions to protect "those essential rights of mankind without which liberty cannot exist." Trading the old government for the new without such a bill of rights, Lee argued, would be trading Scylla for Charybdis.A bill of rights had been barely mentioned in the Philadelphia convention, most delegates holding that the fundamental rights of individuals had been secured in the state constitutions. James Wilson maintained that a bill of rights was superfluous because all power not expressly delegated to thenew government was reserved to the people. It was clear, however, that in this argument the anti-Federalists held the upper hand. Even Thomas Jefferson, generally in favor of the new government, wrote to Madison that a bill of rights was "what the people are entitled to against every government on earth."By the fall of 1788 Madison had been convinced that not only was a bill of rights necessary to ensure acceptance of the Constitution but that it would have positive effects. He wrote, on October 17, that such "fundamental maxims of free Government" would be "a good ground for an appeal to the sense of community" against potential oppression and would "counteract the impulses of interest and passion."Madison's support of the bill of rights was of critical significance. One of the new representatives from Virginia to the First Federal Congress, as established by the new Constitution, he worked tirelessly to persuade the House to enact amendments. Defusing the anti-Federalists' objections to the Constitution, Madison was able to shepherd through 17 amendments in the early months of the Congress, a list that was later trimmed to 12 in the Senate. On October 2, 1789, President Washington sent to each of the states a copy of the 12 amendments adopted by the Congress in September. By December 15, 1791, three-fourths of the states had ratified the 10 amendments now so familiar to Americans as the "Bill of Rights."Benjamin Franklin told a French correspondent in 1788 that the formation of the new government had been like a game of dice, with many players of diverse prejudices and interests unable to make any uncontested moves. Madison wrote to Jefferson that the welding of these clashing interests was "a task more difficult than can be well conceived by those who were not concerned in the execution of it." When the delegates left Philadelphia after the convention, few, if any, were convinced that the Constitution they had approved outlined the ideal form of government for the country. But late in his life James Madison scrawled out another letter, one never addressed. In it he declared that no government can be perfect, and "that which is the least imperfect is therefore the best government."
(DIR) Post #An4YIj4pPnzwcyuQ5Y by MrBostonRostovOnDon@www.minds.com
2024-10-16T03:08:01+00:00
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2024-12-23T21:43:49+00:00
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Slave markets and death squads in Syria killing and enslaving Christians on Christmas for 🇮🇱 you smooth brain retards https://www.youtube.com/live/1E5m0wWb93Q?si=eMuy1ErE_bAP4TUo
(DIR) Post #AqfoOZfXagn6oHoUU4 by MrBostonRostovOnDon@www.minds.com
2025-02-01T05:52:59+00:00
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_e4q7-2Now0&list=PLSAkS1slLSPNoy2PZ6VmgylHJSSeCMAq9&ab_channel=KwamePalavin JEWS HATE YOU, WANT YOU ALL DEAD, BY ANY MEANS NECCISSARY I DO REGRET TO INFORM YOU ALL THAT ISRAEL PLANS ON DESTROYING AMERICA THIS YEAR, AND MANUFACTURING A CIVIL WAR THEN IMPOSING COMMUNISM GLOBALLY. @Meinhair @SickOfTheLies @FretzCapo @joker_satx @ChemTrailsMN
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2025-08-13T02:02:31+00:00
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2025-12-24T14:34:30+00:00
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