Towards the middle of 1981 Geoff McDonald delivered an address to a group of defense-minded citizens on Communist strategy behind the movement seeking to establish a separate nation for Aboriginals in Australia; later released as a “Threat Assessment” Paper.’
Do you have four minutes of your life to throw away? Do you have spare brain cells you want to kill off? Then watch this video, produced by the U.S. Navy — which means, produced by American taxpayers — on “proper” — that is, politically correct — gender pronouns.
“What is a pronoun?” these grown-ups ask seriously. What is this, a graduate level English seminar? But unlearn everything you’ve known since you first learned to talk, because everything you know about language is wrong, or something. And you have to believe them, because they’re wearing rainbow shirts.
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I watched a video of a couple of little kids wrestling. It disturbed me. Deeply.
Something has gone rotten with our world and I do not like the stench.
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Watch the performance FIRST!!!!!
This is the most stunning dance performance I’ve ever seen. It’s definitely worth the time
Please, skip the text below, do not read until after you view the video. The video will be even more amazing. Something rather wonderful and unique to brighten your day. Stop reading now and view video! No peeking!!
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Aussie Cossack and Steve Dickson go LIVE to share their perspective on the Solomon Islands and Ukraine.
In the first half, I prove that "Build Back Better" & The Great Reset is one fascist plan for total control of the world.
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