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Message Subject QAnon: It's on, don't panic ii
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I think you all will interesting in this history and it good. Very interesting, and a need to know this crap.

It about how the world has had the wool pulled over their eyes.

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Timeline of who, what, when and where guess what, it Fake Media now, fake news then. Whoah, it true and it crazy.


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This is the list of the groups, and know it through education they started the brainwashing, which I already knew, along with all the other groups that went back farther in history.

Cecil Rhodes was a very evil man, he would rape little boys and kill them, so he would be sure he did not rape the same one twice.

These people are very evil. All their tools have been going on a long time. If these videos and information is seen and heard maybe people will get it.

I may disagree with some of these people, because no one is perfect, at least they know about Dewey and his take over idea of the education system, he said he could do it with in a decade at the time. They started this in the larger cities first. This would put the brainwashing into the great Grandparents time, this is why people in the large cities have such a problem.


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This is really a longer book or research not sure which, it got a lot. Off book as proof is in this site. Hard to say it not real.

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Hopefully I can get this bit of the book to show. There is one missing word in this, a word that did not highlight was the word moving, does not seem to have any point for not being highlighted though.

46IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE.out and round about ran Princess JIaryand Prince John, getting great fun from•watching the crowd.Bluff and hearty was heard the laughterol Lord Charles Berc-sford. Short andsharp was the conversation of the sunbaked warrior familiarly known as" Bobs." The Archbishop of Canterburywas there in ecclesiastical garb. So wasSir Squire Bancroft and Lady Bancroft,Mr. Georze Alexander and Mrs. Alexander, ilr. Cyril Maude and his wife, andother favourites of the stage. Artistswere there. Writers wore there. Famousjournalists were to bo seen. Duchesses,marchionesses, countesses, and ladies wereinnumerable.So the band played. People tallced andwalked, and the scene was as beautiful asanything you ivill find in the world.The King and Queen—after the Royalparty had tea—camo from the tout. Thowaiting representatives of tho Britishoversea press, together witii their ladies,came forward an<l were intr-./'Iuced to thoKing and Queen. There was a linnd-ehako from His Jlajesty and .a gentle Imnd-sliako from tho Queen. They said plca-.sant words to their visitors. Tlio Kingwas d'-lighfed to moot tho.-e men from tliodi.stant pans of his doniiiiion.s who havedone £0 much to stimulate tho spirit ofimperialism wherever the UnioJi Jackfloat.s. Again tho royalties moved amongtheir friendsTlio sun was beginning to sot on thatexquisite June afternoon—and nowhere issummer so deliciou.s as in I/ondon on ayoung June <lar—when tho garden partycame to an end

I found the word "Bobs" funny. Twin Peaks. Just humor sort of.

I am reading this book and giving highlights of something that seems important historically.

Mr. Stanley ReedSir Robert HarveySir C. Kinloch-CookeTHIRD DAY'S CONFERENCE.53Hitching, Sir Horace Marshall, Sir C. Kinloch-Coobe, Six Joseph Lawrence,Sir Eobert Haiwey, Sir John Hare, Mr. F. H. Newnes, M.P., Mr. T. P.O'Connor, M.P., Mr. ^yalte^, Mr. H. B. Irving, Mr. Arthur Bourchier, Mr.George Alexander, Mr. Anthony Hope Hawkins, Mr. Owen Seaman, Mr.C. K. Shorter, Mr. H. E. Brittain, etc.The speeches were thoroughly happy. The welcome tendered to the visitors by the Lord Mayor could hardly have been more skilfully phrased; and he drove home the advantages that must result from this fraternisation,as enabling each Dominion to get a better perspective in relation to the others, and better realise Imperial responsibilities.The reply of Mr. Stanley Eeed ("Times of India," Bombay) waseffective in its historical retrospect. He reminded his hearers that BritishIndia sprang from the City of London and its " merchant adventurers " fromthe sixteenth century onwards. Indeed, it was the City of London whichmade the Empire of India.Dr. Engelenburg ("The Volkstem," Pretoria) was listened to wdth thekeener interest in that everyone knew he bore arms in the late Boer Wai*against the nation in whose capital he was now a guest. But his frank,appreciative words made it clear that he is not only a friend, but a staunchand proud citizen of the Empire.The principal points of the speeches are appended:—

Notices the Times of India, that the same Times news everyone received.

A little farther down was about London and merchants.
 
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