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Look at the abb same GS so which one is Q refering too.....?
(GS) = Goldman Sachs vs, [GS]
Nice
They launder the money
1000 points of light
Gypsies, tramps, and thieves aka pirates' 💀
Three kings bearing gifts at Christmas
Construction of structure at North Korea site, satellite images show, amid fears of 'Christmas present' missile
https://www.foxnews.com/world/construction-of-structure-at-north-korea-site-satellite-images-show-amid-fears-of-christmas-present-missile
great reminder and Monday motivation 🇺🇸
Chief Justice Roberts poised for starring role in a Trump impeachment trial
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/chief-justice-roberts-poised-for-starring-role-in-a-trump-impeachment-trial
Ok kitchen duties bye
McConnell calls Pelosi’s impeachment delay ‘absurd,’ predicts she’ll back down ‘sooner or later’
https://www.foxnews.com/media/mcconnell-calls-pelosis-impeachment-delay-absurd-predicts-shell-back-down-sooner-or-later
You guys reckon the [GS] is Goldman Sachs or George Soros?
Look what showed up when searching a old board ref with post 979. Benjamin Franklin, born in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 17, 1706, may by his life alone be the most profound statement of what an American strives to be. With no formal education beyond the age of 10 years, Franklin was celebrated throughout Europe, welcomed in any Royal Court, sought out by every prestigious society. Indeed, when the reputations of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson had yet to be sorted out, Franklin was worshipped wherever his name was known. He attended grammar school at age eight, but was put to work at ten. He apprenticed as a printer to his brother James, who printed the New England Courant, at age twelve, and published his first article there, anonymously, in 1721. US History
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Bbl