https://www.britannica.com/event/Massac ... lomews-Day pagan cultsHiggenbotham wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2020 10:57 am https://blogs.icrc.org/law-and-policy/2 ... odern-war/
News of the massacre was welcomed by Philip II of Spain, and Pope Gregory XIII had a medal struck to celebrate the event.
Participation trophy's are not new.
Regnans in Excelsis
Pope Gregory XIII issued a clarification or suspension in 1580, explaining that Catholics should obey the queen outwardly in all civil matters,
until such time as a suitable opportunity presented itself for her overthrow.
As we noted 5 of 6 died in the experiment when we got here.
For the village and useful Marxist idiots slavery has been outlawed by Christians.
Tribal wars supplied slaves to what we already know and the narrative cults.
The Sun bleached bones of the slave routes needed no torches at night since it was recorded the moonlight reflected them from the CAR regional
wars to the coast traders.
U.S.-born inventor Eli Whitney (1765-1825) patented the cotton gin, a machine that revolutionized the production of cotton by greatly speeding up the process of removing seeds from cotton fiber. By the mid-19th century, cotton had become America’s leading export.
We noted the cost basis and picked up the Marxist narrative to the other global cotton markets supply that facilitated the market collapse.
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Our World in Data, an online publication based at the University of Oxford, announced on Tuesday that it had stopped relying on World Health Organization (WHO) data for its models, citing errors and other factors.
This raises an interesting question: would YouTube censor Oxford if it posted a video on the coronavirus issue with recommendations based on data that contradicts WHO’s?
As Miltimore wrote, “Recent reports suggest US intelligence agencies relied heavily on WHO in its national assessment of the COVID-19 threat.”
This is gravely concerning because bad information leads to bad policies. This is true not only for government policy (like mayors, governors, and heads of state deciding to largely shut down the economy in their jurisdiction), but for the policies of private decision-makers like doctors, business-owners, and individuals making decisions about the health and overall lives of themselves and their families.