Part 2
You can buy the book here.
https://veritasbooks.com.au/products/red-over-black-behind-the-aboriginal-land-rights-g-mcdonald
What a beautiful tribute to our ANZAC heroes.
STEP 1. WATCH THE DANCE
STEP 2. SCROLL DOWN FOR EXPLANATION. UNBELIEVABLE!!
DO YOURSELF A FAVOR - WATCH THE DANCE FIRST. THEN READ THE FOLLOWING : You will be glad you watched the dance first.
This classical dance was created in China and broadcast at Shanghai Disneyland.
They are not dance artists, but robots made in China.
The performance time is only about 5 minutes, but the waiting time for tickets is 4 hours, and the ticket price is 499 yuan.($75)
It is more complex than Japan’s, and has perfect facial expressions. Both dancers are robots.
They look so real that they cannot be distinguished from actual people.
When I listen to the lockdown rules in Victoria, this scene always springs to mind.
I think Monty Python makes more sense...
A video from the Byron Bay Lighthouse at the northern tip of New South Wales, Australia.
Because of its unique geographical location, it can be seen and photographed only locally.
Enjoy the moon rise for more than three minutes to witness the most beautiful view from the easternmost part of Australia!
A moon rise to be remembered for a long time... to the music of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah.
Ronald Reagan will go down in history as a Presidential yet non Presidential President who caught the hearts of Americans of good heart and good thought. He used humor and humour and wit to get his message across.
President Reagan was the 1980's version of President Trump. Without social media, he managed to use his speeches to convey his vim and vigour - using words.
Enjoy
Dave Hodges joins the program to discuss whether a U.S. invasion is possible and how close we actually came to that reality in 2016. He explains how President Trump put the brakes on the first threat and how a new threat is forming. He also discusses the agenda behind the globalists and how the COVID mandates fit their plans. This interview is packed with information from start to finish.
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