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A quick little staycation with the Favs

#staycation #favs #weekendvibes #makingmemories #goodtimes #summervibes #qualitytime #lifelately

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A quick little staycation with the Favs

#staycation #favs #weekendvibes #makingmemories #goodtimes #summervibes #qualitytime #lifelately

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A quick little staycation with the Favs

#staycation #favs #weekendvibes #makingmemories #goodtimes #summervibes #qualitytime #lifelately

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A quick little staycation with the Favs

#staycation #favs #weekendvibes #makingmemories #goodtimes #summervibes #qualitytime #lifelately

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Come join the show on Around Sounds show and also the facebook chat group of the same name we'll be playing all this music that is listed. I'm live 10pm UK time (5pm US)Eastern (4pm Central) till 12am UK (7pm US) Monday playing your favorite hits on the radio player ..
http://www.aroundsounds.co.uk/
Free to join the site and watch the live show and chat room

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David Grusch is a former United States Air Force officer and intelligence official with over 14 years of service. He is a combat veteran who served as an intelligence officer for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), the agency responsible for designing, building, and operating surveillance satellites for the Pentagon.

From 2019 to 2021, Grusch served as the NRO representative on the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) Task Force within the Department of Defense. In this capacity, he was tasked with investigating UAP reports and coordinating intelligence efforts related to unidentified aerial objects.

Jump to minute 2:35, where we hear a third-party account of what David Grusch said in a meeting on The Hill with members of Congress.

https://rumble.com/v7b6p2a-ufo....-whistleblower-david

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Well, I guess the war's back on after Israhell gave the finger to Drumpf when he told them to stop their wars of aggression, and they just ignored the useful goy buffoon and continued turning Lebanon into Gaza.

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Hospitals Took Bribes to Kill You and Blame It on COVID.

The medical system is the leading cause of death in the United States, killing well over half a million people every year. But the COVID-19 era that began in 2020 marked a distinct chapter in its history: COVID protocols in hospitals killed massive numbers of people on top of the medical system’s usual death toll. Another half a million Americans were likely killed this way.

Hospitals were awarded $100,000+ for killing you.

https://dailynewsfromaolf.subs....tack.com/p/hospitals

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Well, well, well. Did I call it yesterday, or what? David Icke just saw the movie and says it's a psyop.

https://odysee.com/@WEin5D:e/I....-Just-Watched-Spielb

I Just Watched Spielberg's Disclosure Day – Project Blue Beam Alternative? | David Icke & Jean Nolan

? Jean Nolan's Inspired YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@InspiredChannel
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Dylan Alverson decided to stop charging for food at Modern Times, the south Minneapolis cafe he’s run for 15 years.

After watching what is happening in the USA and in states around the world, he posted on his social media account, “For the remainder of the government occupation, we will function as a free and donation-based restaurant.”

The original intent of the change was to stop paying sales taxes to a government he said was “actively inflicting daily harm on its citizens.” The pay-what-you-wish restaurant would also have a new name: Post Modern Times.

More surprising, though, is what ensued in the weeks and months that followed. Post Modern Times thrived, even as the number of customers who don’t pay for food now hovers between 40 and 50 percent.

“I have succeeded more than I ever did when I was running a conventional business employing 22 people,” said Mr. Alverson, who decided to make the change permanent. “I think that’s proof that something is wrong.”

“I’ve been fighting to make a profit for 15 years, and I don’t think it’s possible without taking advantage of people,” he said. “We’re stepping out of the system.”

What started as a workaround to paying sales tax has evolved into a business that verges on performance art: a restaurant that might offer a solution to a broken industry-wide business model as well as a critique of that model.

Article: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/0....6/08/dining/post-mod

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