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Mount Katahdin/Elevation
1,606 m = 5269.028871 Feet
@buttonblob @Eymahqadosh Spotted in North Carolina today. it is NOT the sun.....
5269.028871 Feet
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@Remote Christian Viewer the veil is very thin
theres a weird line to the right of the sun....
Looks like weather manipulation. See the 3 circles ?
Going To Cook My Steak Listening Between Flips!
@Pull too bad we can't reverse the image, those are letters in that radar shot.
letters doesn't look like human letters, seems draconic
Lost Like My Mom Who Lost My Dad Two Summers Ago! Well Done Brother WTP!
Fragtastic!
Ive been on the receiving end of that pineapple
Weapons For Food!
Self Destructive Behavior!
@Pull its a damn sentence......
the letters are in draconic text
I see what your seeing
We also think some of the letter are in human alphabet form but were still analyzing
Of the twenty-five people who signed PNAC's founding statement of principles, ten went on to serve in the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush, including Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and Paul Wolfowitz.[
The Project for the New American Century ceased to function in 2006;[19] it was replaced by a new think-tank named the Foreign Policy Initiative, co-founded by Kristol and Kagan in 2009. The Foreign Policy Initiative was dissolved in 2017.
A Republican, he is known for playing the leading role in the defeat of President Bill Clinton's health care plan[3] and advocating for the U.S. invasion of Iraq.[4][5] Kristol has since become a prominent critic of President Donald Trump.[6]
During the 2008 presidential campaign he served as foreign policy advisor to John McCain, the Republican Party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2008 election.
Since 2011, Kagan has also served on the 25-member State Department's Foreign Affairs Policy Board under Secretaries of State Hillary Clinton[26] and John Kerry
In February 2016, Kagan publicly left the Republican party (referring to himself as a "former Republican") and endorsed Democrat Hillary Clinton for president and argued that the Republican Party's "wild obstructionism" and an insistence that "government, institutions, political traditions, party leadership and even parties themselves" were things meant to be "overthrown, evaded, ignored, insulted, laughed at" set the stage for the rise of Donald Trump. Kagan called Trump a "Frankenstein monster" and also compared him to Napoleon.[46] In May 2016, Kagan wrote an opinion piece in The Washington Post regarding Trump's campaign entitled "This Is How Fascism Comes to America".[9] Kagan has said that "all Republican foreign policy professionals are anti-Trump."[47]
> **This crap of rich bastards like him that have never lived in a State that they decide to run for a darn Office Seat needs to be outlawed. US Law and 50 States' Law must reflect the prohibition of anyone like @MikeBloomberg from doing such. Who's with me?**
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/bloomberg-expected-to-file-paperwork-for-2020-alabama-primary
hey @1K L C Q 🕇 🇺🇸 , whats going on https://twitter.com/KLCJR77/status/1192687281024442369?s=20