TRUMP CONVICTED

Roger A. Shrubber

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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/iran-memo-not-among-the-31-records-underlying-charges-in-trump-federal-indictment/

A few possibilities occur to me. A. He still has documents that he never turned over, even now. B. He sold that particular document to a foreign agent in the time since the recording was made. C. Jack Smith is fully aware of what trump has, and is waiting to charge him with anything being held at Bedminster until he sees what kind of fuckery loose cannon is up to. He has a completely separate case, with a completely different judge, waiting to go if cannon tries any horseshit in florida.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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A dark, unloving soul is a soul nonetheless, imo.
i'll be honest with you, i don't think there is such a thing...there may be an afterlife, there may not, but i have zero expectation of it being a cloud filled eternity with an old geezer wearing robes, directing cherubim like a cruise director. My personal, ever evolving "theory" currently is that your conduct in this life decides your starting point in the next, and you just keep cycling through existences till you get to a point where all those who have already
achieved a mature state can be sure you won't be an eternal pain in the dick. It might take some people 100 trips around the mandala, it might take some people 10,000 trips, and some people will never get off the ride...that's real hell.
 

printer

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God didn't create humans..........humans created god.
Speaking of stone idols.

South Dakota lawmaker calls Mount Rushmore demonic portal for communism
A member of South Dakota’s House of Representatives went on a podcast and claimed that Mount Rushmore is a “freemason shrine” and a portal for demonic entities to enter and spread communism throughout the country.

“What the Lord has revealed to me is that Mount Rushmore has a direct ley line to Washington, D.C.,” Joe Donnell, a Republican member of the South Dakota House of Representatives, said in a May 31 episode of the “Now Is the Time” podcast.

“In order to understand the spiritual realm of what we’re facing, we have to realize that in order for the enemy to do anything, it needs the agreement of human beings. In order to be empowered to do more damage he needs the agreement of human beings and oftentimes that comes in the form of an altar that acts as a portal for other demonic things. What we’re really dealing with in that portal is communism. That witchcraft, altar, those things that are happening in the Black Hills, what we’re dealing with is communism. It’s the ideology and all the demonic entities and spirits behind that.”

Donnell’s remarks recently went viral after a clip from the podcast was shared to Twitter by @RightWingWatch. The video had over half a million views as of Wednesday afternoon.

Donnell, who was elected to the South Dakota House in 2022, is also a member of the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate tribe. The land that Mount Rushmore was built on is considered sacred to Native Americans.

The Mount Rushmore National Memorial said it would not respond to Donnell’s comments.

The podcast, titled “State Representative Joe Donnell From South Dakota Sharing Vital Info About Heavens Opening,” was published to promote a religious event called “Open the Heavens: Let God Arise” in Rapid City. Donnell was listed as a guest speaker for the event.

Meri Crouley, the host of the “Now Is the Time” podcast, is also the organizer of the “Open the Heavens” conference. Crouley’s podcast covers theories concerning the deep state, COVID-19 vaccines and former President Donald Trump’s indictment.

KELO reached out to Donnell for comment but has not yet heard back.


South Dakota Democratic Party Chair Jennifer Slaight-Hansen sent a letter asking Gov. Kristi Noem to renounce the statements by Donnell. (Noem, meanwhile, had recently signed an executive proclamation that proclaimed June 3, 2023, as “Open the Heavens Day.”)

“I have two questions: 1) is Governor Noem in agreement with Rep. Donnell’s statement that Mt. Rushmore is a portal that is spreading communism throughout America, and 2) if not, will she publicly repudiate him?” Slaight-Hansen said in the letter.

Donnell was elected during the general election in November 2022. He also ran for the District 1 Senate seat and lost in the Republican primary. The South Dakota Republican Party chose Donnell to replace Logan Manhart on the 2022 general election ballot for District 1 House after Manhart withdrew from the race.

Donnell’s comments come to light after the National Park Services denied Gov. Noem’s request for fireworks at Mount Rushmore for a third year in a row due to objections from Native Americans who recognize the land as sacred to the Lakota Sioux tribe.

Lakota people refer to the area in the Black Hills as “Paha Sapa,” or “the heart of everything that is.”

In 2022, Harold Frazier, the chairman of the Great Plains Tribal Chairmen’s Association, spoke with KELO about the tribal councils’ objections to fireworks at Mount Rushmore, during which he mentioned the importance of the land.

“It shouldn’t be disturbed in any way, you know, we love the peace and the tranquility of the Hills,” Frazier said. “I mean, many times we go out there for our prayers and for our medicines and things like that.”

Boy you people brought up some fucked up individuals.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Speaking of stone idols.

South Dakota lawmaker calls Mount Rushmore demonic portal for communism
A member of South Dakota’s House of Representatives went on a podcast and claimed that Mount Rushmore is a “freemason shrine” and a portal for demonic entities to enter and spread communism throughout the country.

“What the Lord has revealed to me is that Mount Rushmore has a direct ley line to Washington, D.C.,” Joe Donnell, a Republican member of the South Dakota House of Representatives, said in a May 31 episode of the “Now Is the Time” podcast.

“In order to understand the spiritual realm of what we’re facing, we have to realize that in order for the enemy to do anything, it needs the agreement of human beings. In order to be empowered to do more damage he needs the agreement of human beings and oftentimes that comes in the form of an altar that acts as a portal for other demonic things. What we’re really dealing with in that portal is communism. That witchcraft, altar, those things that are happening in the Black Hills, what we’re dealing with is communism. It’s the ideology and all the demonic entities and spirits behind that.”

Donnell’s remarks recently went viral after a clip from the podcast was shared to Twitter by @RightWingWatch. The video had over half a million views as of Wednesday afternoon.

Donnell, who was elected to the South Dakota House in 2022, is also a member of the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate tribe. The land that Mount Rushmore was built on is considered sacred to Native Americans.

The Mount Rushmore National Memorial said it would not respond to Donnell’s comments.

The podcast, titled “State Representative Joe Donnell From South Dakota Sharing Vital Info About Heavens Opening,” was published to promote a religious event called “Open the Heavens: Let God Arise” in Rapid City. Donnell was listed as a guest speaker for the event.

Meri Crouley, the host of the “Now Is the Time” podcast, is also the organizer of the “Open the Heavens” conference. Crouley’s podcast covers theories concerning the deep state, COVID-19 vaccines and former President Donald Trump’s indictment.

KELO reached out to Donnell for comment but has not yet heard back.


South Dakota Democratic Party Chair Jennifer Slaight-Hansen sent a letter asking Gov. Kristi Noem to renounce the statements by Donnell. (Noem, meanwhile, had recently signed an executive proclamation that proclaimed June 3, 2023, as “Open the Heavens Day.”)

“I have two questions: 1) is Governor Noem in agreement with Rep. Donnell’s statement that Mt. Rushmore is a portal that is spreading communism throughout America, and 2) if not, will she publicly repudiate him?” Slaight-Hansen said in the letter.

Donnell was elected during the general election in November 2022. He also ran for the District 1 Senate seat and lost in the Republican primary. The South Dakota Republican Party chose Donnell to replace Logan Manhart on the 2022 general election ballot for District 1 House after Manhart withdrew from the race.

Donnell’s comments come to light after the National Park Services denied Gov. Noem’s request for fireworks at Mount Rushmore for a third year in a row due to objections from Native Americans who recognize the land as sacred to the Lakota Sioux tribe.

Lakota people refer to the area in the Black Hills as “Paha Sapa,” or “the heart of everything that is.”

In 2022, Harold Frazier, the chairman of the Great Plains Tribal Chairmen’s Association, spoke with KELO about the tribal councils’ objections to fireworks at Mount Rushmore, during which he mentioned the importance of the land.

“It shouldn’t be disturbed in any way, you know, we love the peace and the tranquility of the Hills,” Frazier said. “I mean, many times we go out there for our prayers and for our medicines and things like that.”

Boy you people brought up some fucked up individuals.
A Christian who puts stock in ley lines? Oh my.
 

topcat

Well-Known Member
Speaking of stone idols.

South Dakota lawmaker calls Mount Rushmore demonic portal for communism
A member of South Dakota’s House of Representatives went on a podcast and claimed that Mount Rushmore is a “freemason shrine” and a portal for demonic entities to enter and spread communism throughout the country.

“What the Lord has revealed to me is that Mount Rushmore has a direct ley line to Washington, D.C.,” Joe Donnell, a Republican member of the South Dakota House of Representatives, said in a May 31 episode of the “Now Is the Time” podcast.

“In order to understand the spiritual realm of what we’re facing, we have to realize that in order for the enemy to do anything, it needs the agreement of human beings. In order to be empowered to do more damage he needs the agreement of human beings and oftentimes that comes in the form of an altar that acts as a portal for other demonic things. What we’re really dealing with in that portal is communism. That witchcraft, altar, those things that are happening in the Black Hills, what we’re dealing with is communism. It’s the ideology and all the demonic entities and spirits behind that.”

Donnell’s remarks recently went viral after a clip from the podcast was shared to Twitter by @RightWingWatch. The video had over half a million views as of Wednesday afternoon.

Donnell, who was elected to the South Dakota House in 2022, is also a member of the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate tribe. The land that Mount Rushmore was built on is considered sacred to Native Americans.

The Mount Rushmore National Memorial said it would not respond to Donnell’s comments.

The podcast, titled “State Representative Joe Donnell From South Dakota Sharing Vital Info About Heavens Opening,” was published to promote a religious event called “Open the Heavens: Let God Arise” in Rapid City. Donnell was listed as a guest speaker for the event.

Meri Crouley, the host of the “Now Is the Time” podcast, is also the organizer of the “Open the Heavens” conference. Crouley’s podcast covers theories concerning the deep state, COVID-19 vaccines and former President Donald Trump’s indictment.

KELO reached out to Donnell for comment but has not yet heard back.


South Dakota Democratic Party Chair Jennifer Slaight-Hansen sent a letter asking Gov. Kristi Noem to renounce the statements by Donnell. (Noem, meanwhile, had recently signed an executive proclamation that proclaimed June 3, 2023, as “Open the Heavens Day.”)

“I have two questions: 1) is Governor Noem in agreement with Rep. Donnell’s statement that Mt. Rushmore is a portal that is spreading communism throughout America, and 2) if not, will she publicly repudiate him?” Slaight-Hansen said in the letter.

Donnell was elected during the general election in November 2022. He also ran for the District 1 Senate seat and lost in the Republican primary. The South Dakota Republican Party chose Donnell to replace Logan Manhart on the 2022 general election ballot for District 1 House after Manhart withdrew from the race.

Donnell’s comments come to light after the National Park Services denied Gov. Noem’s request for fireworks at Mount Rushmore for a third year in a row due to objections from Native Americans who recognize the land as sacred to the Lakota Sioux tribe.

Lakota people refer to the area in the Black Hills as “Paha Sapa,” or “the heart of everything that is.”

In 2022, Harold Frazier, the chairman of the Great Plains Tribal Chairmen’s Association, spoke with KELO about the tribal councils’ objections to fireworks at Mount Rushmore, during which he mentioned the importance of the land.

“It shouldn’t be disturbed in any way, you know, we love the peace and the tranquility of the Hills,” Frazier said. “I mean, many times we go out there for our prayers and for our medicines and things like that.”

Boy you people brought up some fucked up individuals.
"We're (R) electing idiots." And zealots.
 

printer

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Want to read a good play/book about the Christian zealots and their assault on truth, read “Inherit the Wind”. It was also made into a great movie with Spencer Tracy and Gene Kelly. It’s a quick read.
I'm looking for the graphic novel, I have a short attention span.

 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I'm looking for the graphic novel, I have a short attention span.

Harold Robbins wrote some novels that are pretty graphic.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump’s prison nightmare: Giuliani now talking to DOJ about Jan 6 for first time

6,151 views Jun 28, 2023 #msnbc #trump #giuliani
Former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani meets with Special Counsel Jack Smith as the Jan. 6 probe heats up. It marks the “latest indication that Mr. Smith and his team are actively seeking witnesses who might cooperate in the case," according to The New York Times. Former Watergate prosecutor Nick Akerman tells MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber the development is “the big kill.”
 

Phytoplankton

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I'm looking for the graphic novel, I have a short attention span.

You might loose a little of the dialogues nuisance! (LOL). BTW, it’s about 100 pages.
 
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