Challenging Freemason Tyranny

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  • edited October 2017
    "Referring to her own experiences as a young actress, she added: “I spent my twenties trying to get old men’s tongues out of my mouth, you know, because they just thought, well, ‘She’s up for it.’”.......she said, while confirming she had threatened to "walk from the set" over the dispute."

    Threaten? Threats don't stop them.  

    Next....


  • shoot oneself in the foot

    inadvertently make a situation worse for oneself.
  • In A Study in Scarlet, Watson, as the narrator, establishes having received his medical degree from Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, the University of London in 1878, and subsequently being trained at Netley as an assistant surgeon in the British Army. (In a non-canonical story, "The Field Bazaar", Watson is described as having received his Bachelor of Medicine from Doyle's alma mater, Edinburgh University; this would likely have been in 1874.) He joined British forces in India with the 5th Northumberland Fusiliers before being attached to the 66th (Berkshire) Regiment of Foot, saw service in the Second Anglo-Afghan War, was wounded at the Battle of Maiwand (July 1880) by a jezail bullet, suffered enteric fever and was sent back to England on the troopship HMS Orontes following his recovery. With his health ruined, he was then given a daily pension of 11 shillings and 9 pence for nine months.
  • Watson never masters Holmes's deductive methods, but he can be astute enough to follow his friend's reasoning after the fact. 

  • John Charles Netley (1860–1903) was an English cab driver who is notable because of later claims that he was involved in the 'Whitechapel Murders' committed by Jack the Ripper.

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  • Dont know what youre talking about.. got lost all of the sudden.
  • http://archive.li/3XAUy

    within, the wtc links speak for itself...
  • After retreating from London to Paris due to the confrontation at Blythe Road, around control of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn; Aleister Crowley travelled to the Americas. After his initiation into the Second Order of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn by MacGregor Mathers in Paris and before his work on either A∴A∴ or O.T.O., Aleister Crowley developed an order called “The Lamp of the Invisible Light” inspired by the Enochian system while in Mexico.
  • After the last of the murders, an article appeared in the newspaper of W. T. Stead, the Pall Mall Gazette, by Tau Tria Delta, who offered a solution for the motive of the murders. It stated that in one of the grimoires of the Middle Ages, an account was given of a process by which a sorcerer could attain "the supreme black magical power" by following out a course of action identical with that of Jack the Ripper; certain lesser powers were granted to him spontaneously during the course of the proceedings. After the third murder, if memory serves, the assassin obtained on the spot the gift of invisibility, because in the third or fourth murder, a constable on duty saw a man and a woman go into a cul-de-sac. At the end there were the great gates of a factory, but at the sides no doorways or even windows. The constable, becoming suspicious, watched the entry to the gateway, and hearing screams, rushed in. He found the woman, mutilated, but still living; as he ran up, he flashed his bullseye in every direction; and he was absolutely certain that no other person was present. And there was no cover under the archway for so much as a rat.
  • Weinstein is the first step in the plot to frame Trump.

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  • ROMAN Polanski



  • If i dont hand shake lunas hand im a sexist mysogynist?

    Jajaja

  • With his health ruined, he was then given a daily pension of 11 shillings and 9 pence for nine months.

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  • I didnt understand when you use tom hanks my mind just stops and cant do its thing. Not that it works well other times.
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