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Lisa Johnson Interviews Jamie Mcintrye On The Covid Fraud And The Anti-Russian Propaganda; Should Au
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⁣McIntyre Report Political Talk Show Episode 114 -2/2

Lisa Johnson Interviews Jamie Mcintrye On The Covid Fraud And The Anti-Russian Propaganda; Should Australia Split Into Two, Forming A Breakaway Nation?

ANR Conversations With Wayne Crouch And Lisa Johnston With Special Guest Errol Musk Father Of The Ge
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⁣ANR Conversations With Wayne Crouch And Lisa Johnston With Special Guest Errol Musk Father Of The Genius Entrepreneur And Ceo Of Space X And Tesla Elon Musk -5/5

When Elon Musk HUMILIATED Senators In Court on SpaceX Issue
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John Baker
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Tesla's Founders On Elon Musk And The Early Days
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John Baker
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Elon Musk is the most famous CEO of Tesla, but he's not the company's founder. Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning founded the company in 2003 and were the original executives. CNBC sat down with them to talk about the idea for Tesla Motors, the battery, Elon Musk and building its first car, the all-electric Roadster.

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Elon Musk - Is Global Warming Real?
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John Baker
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Elon Musk talks about climate change and global warming. As we all know, Elon Musk is one of the most influential people in regard to using renewable energy and adding less co2 to atmosphere. In this speech, he talks about the future of climate change.


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'Net-zero will result in an unreliable power grid': Daniel Wild joins Alan | Alan Jones
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John Baker
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⁣Novok Djokovic Paid Tribute to 9/11 Victims and the NYC Fire Department After Winning His First US
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⁣⁣Novok Djokovic Paid Tribute to 9/11 Victims and the NYC Fire Department After Winning His First US Open in 2011 - Part 1

Today, the Biden administration is not allowing Djokovic, who is often the world's #1 ranked tennis player, to enter the country to play in the US Open because he is unvaccinated.

This despite the fact that he has scientifically superior natural immunity, the link between COVID vaccines and myocarditis is well documented, and these shots do not stop infection or spread.

Mandating that basic human liberties are predicated on the consumption of a giant pharmaceutical company's potentially harmful products is the literal definition of fascism.

Joe Biden should stop being a fascist, let all unvaccinated travelers into the country, and allow Djokovic to play in the US open.

Are you willing to forgo being the greatest tennis player of all time by not taking the shot❓

"Yes... because the principles of decision making on my body are more important than any title or anything else."


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Remember the PCR Tests? MSM Has Finally Confirmed That They Were Laced With Poisonous Chemical - Sod
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anrnews
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⁣Remember the PCR Tests? MSM Has Finally Confirmed That They Were Laced With Poisonous Chemical - Sodium Azide

Russell Brad Discussing the Problem with Centralized Technology for Farming, Like What Bill Gates is
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anrnews
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⁣Russell Brad discussing the problem with centralized technology for farming, like what Bill Gates is trying to do to American farmland.

Dismissing generational knowledge, skill and understanding of regional farming needs, will cause disasterous results - just as seen in Africa where Gates has already tried it there.

Died Suddenly. Is it a globalists depopulation agenda? Either way, hundreds of thousands are dead al
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anrnews
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⁣Died Suddenly. Is it a globalists depopulation agenda? Either way, hundreds of thousands are dead already.

“Experts” Claim Climate Change is Responsible for the Rise in Cancer
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anrnews
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⁣“Experts” claim Climate Change is responsible for the rise in cancer. Not the shots. Not the poisons in our skies from their geo-engineering. The weather.

The Leo Frank Case: Chronology Of The Crime - Inside Story Of Georgia's Greatest Murder Mystery
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Leo Frank
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Sequence of the events with regards to the crime are mentioned below:

April 27 - The dead body of Mary Phagan is found in cellar of National Pencil production line at 03:00 am by Newt Lee, Negro night guard. Police hold Newt Lee.

April 27 - Leo M Frank. Superintendent and Administrator of the pencil manufacturing plant, called from bed to see Mary Phagan's corpse.

April 27 - Arthur Mullinax apprehended and in custody.

April 28 - Blood splotches found in metal room on main floor lead police to accept the young lady was slaughtered there.

April 28 - Coroner Donahue empanels jury for examination. He meets, sees the dead body and scene of where the crime took place and decides to adjourn.

April 28 - J. M. Gantt, previous bookkeeper at the production line, arrested at Marietta.

April 28 - Pinkerton's contracted by pencil manufacturing plant to discover slayer.

April 29 - Frank taken from production line to police station. Chief Lanford reports he will be held until after the examination.

April 29 - Specialists announce Newt Lee composed notes found by the dead girl's side.

April 29 - Luther Z. Rosser declares he has been hired by Leo Frank and is at the scene when his client is interrogated in Chief Lansford's office.

April 29 - Revelation of what is clearly a bloodstain close lift leads police to accept girl's body was dragged to the transport shaft and dropped to the cellar of the factory.

April 30 - Frank and Lee closeted together an office of Chief of Criminologists Lanford, for an hour.

April 30 - Coroner's jury reconvenes. Lee tells his story.

May 1 - James Conley, Negro sweeper arrested whereas washing shirt and manufacturing plant considered insignificant at time.

May 1 - Fulfilled with vindications, police free Gantt and Arthur Mullinax.

May 1 - Frank and Lee taken to province imprison to be held until result of coroner's jury test.

May 2 - Solicitor Simon Dorsey gets involved in the case.

May 5 - Frank metnions all of his activities on the day of the incident. On the stand for three and a half hours, he narrates everything from his perspective.

May 6 - Paul Bowen taken into custody in Houston, Texas.

May 7 - Bowen discharged upon proving himself innocent with an alibi.

May 8 - Leo Frank and Newt Lee requested held for amazing jury by coroner's jury.

May 12 - Mrs. Frank the point visits her spouse for to begin with time since his imprisonment.

May 17 - Colonel Thomas B. Felder declares that Burns criminologist is at work on the puzzle.

May 21 - Dad Flack, Modern York unique mark master, makes examination result obscure.

May 24 - Conley out of the blue makes startling confession in which he says he composed notes found close body at the instigation of Frank.

May 24 - Frank prosecuted by amazing jury for kill. Lee held as fabric witness.

May 26 - Burns authorities declared their examination ended.

May 27 - Conley makes another thrilling sworn statement in which he says he made a difference by assisting Leo Frank in carrying Mary Phagan's body to the storm cellar.

May 30 - Conley taken to pencil manufacturing plant and re-enacts a simulation of carrying the body to the cellar. He is then taken to tower.

June 3 - Minolo McKnight makes outstanding sworn statement in which she says she caught Mrs. Frank tell of bizarre conduct on Frank's portion on the night of the kill.

June 7 - Mrs. Frank scores specialist Dorsey announcing that the room in which Minola McKnight made her implicating sworn statement was a torment chamber.

June 8 - Lawyer Rosser denounces Chief Lanford of deception in explore for slayer.

June 23 - Specialist Simon Dorsey sets the trial for June 30.

June 24 - Date of trial changed to July 28 at the conference between Predominant Court Judge Roan and Leo Frank's defense and the State of Georgia's indictment lawyers.

July 9 - The public is told of a parcel of Mary Phagan's pay envelope being found at the foot of a flight of stairs walking distance from office by Pinkerton detectives analysts not too long after the murder.

⁣July 18 - A grand jury was convened to consider the charges against Conley by the presiding judge.

July 21 - A grand jury agrees to drop the Conley case after hearing Solicitor Dorsey's testimony.

July 22 - It was announced that a bloody stick had been found near where Conley was sitting on the day of the murder.

July 28 - Frank's trial begins.

August 25 - The case will go to a jury and a guilty verdict will be announced.

August 26 - Leo Frank is sentenced to death on October 10th 1913 and his lawyers appeal for a new trial.

Australian National Review Founder Asks, Do You Have A Plan B Country to Escape Future Lockdowns, an
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⁣Australian National Review Founder asks “Do you have a plan B country to escape future lockdowns, and what’s the next big trend you need to know in order to profit from and escape the ever-increasing costly Western and high-stress lifestyle?

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11 Chapter 7 The Mary Phagan Inquest Starts In Atlanta Georgia Part XI
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Leo Frank
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⁣Judge W.D. Ellis introduced the new Fulton County grand jury and heard Frank's story before the coroner's jury reconvened Monday afternoon.

The judge impeached the members, arguing that if they were to prosecute those responsible for the young girl's death, Phagan's case should take precedence over all others. "Mary Phagan's case requires your immediate and careful attention," the judge said of the case. You have the power of the state. A heinous crime was committed, and the welfare of the community, the reputation of Atlanta's public justice system, and the authority of the law require that this grand jury, along with all other law enforcement authorities, investigate and investigate as thoroughly as possible. This is to quickly bring the culprit to justice.


A grand jury resumed its investigation into Mary Phagan's death Monday at 2:30 p.m. Leo ⁣M. Frank.

Among the first witnesses called was Frank. He testified for three and a half hours, detailing his presence and actions on the day of the murder. Dorsey, the coroner's attorney, was interrupted by Chief Lanford's questioning.

Mister and miss Another witness called that afternoon was Emil Selig, who had occupied the Franks' house.

Frank's father-in-law is Selig. When Frank first testified, he said he was living in Brooklyn, New York and that he left Brooklyn in October 1907 to travel abroad before returning to the United States and working for the National Pencil Company. America's best. The post of chief inspector. He said responsibilities for the role include overseeing materials procurement, researching production costs, ensuring proper order entry and fulfillment and general production management. As usual on Saturday morning, Frank recounted how he arrived at the factory and went about his daily tasks until noon.

Since it was a holiday, there were only 11 employees in the factory, which made things a little easier. As he began to copy the order onto a delivery requisition, he recounted how Alonzo Mann, the clerk, and Miss Hall, the stenographer, left the building shortly after twelve o'clock. They say no one was in the office at the time.

Frank said: “He killed that little girl. "He came around 12:10 or 12:05 and took the envelope." I haven't heard or seen anyone with him. I heard him talking to someone outside. When he arrived, I was in the office taking orders. I don't remember what he said. I looked up and realized that the employees were coming to pick up their pay envelopes. When he said he would, I handed him my envelope.

To save myself the trouble of going to the safe every time, I put them all in a basket near me. Frank said he didn't know Mary Phagan's phone number. The employee number is printed on each envelope, he said.

He admitted that he had looked up Mary Phagan's phone number after the murder, but had forgotten it.

After handing him the payment envelope, he said he had never seen it. He claimed that he did not enter the payments on pay stubs or other documents because the data was not required.

The girl left. As he walked out the front door, he asked about the condition of the medal. No, no, I told him.

He explained that Phagan's son had been unable to work since Monday due to a lack of metal. He said the boy had $20 in his pay envelope. One reason is that he worked Friday and Saturday the week before. He said he did not know her salary because he did not open the attached pay envelope when she left the company.

According to him, he heard her footsteps in the hallway and returned to work only to close the door due to the incident. Frank Phagan claimed he recognized the boy's face, although he did not know his name. He was partially behind her desk and couldn't see all the details of her dress, but said he thought it was brightly colored.



Her shoes and socks were hidden behind the desk, and he couldn't remember if she was wearing a hat, carrying an umbrella, or a bag. He said the girl came to his office between 12:10 and 12:15 and stayed there for about two minutes. He said he recognized him by the phone number, although he thought his name would be on the outside of the paid envelope.

The witness said no one else entered the office while he was there. In response to specialist research. He said he informed her that he was late when he left. In the far office he thought he heard her voice. After giving the envelope to the girl, she said she didn't add anything to her salary. At this moment, Frank said something shocking.

Five or ten minutes after Mary Phagan left, Lemmy Quinn, the head of the congressional department, entered the office. Frank said Quinn was only minutes away. After a short conversation, the director left at 12:25. me.

He said that Quinn, the head of the girls department, knew Mary Phagan. Frank said that before leaving the office, he went up to the fourth floor and met Mrs. C. White, Arthur White, Harry Denham, two boys working in the factory.

When Frank returned to the factory a short time later, he found White and Denim working on the third floor.

White borrowed $2 from him before leaving the building Frank left around 120 or 3am on Saturday. He said he followed them downstairs and locked the door for the afternoon. He says he's been doing it for a while.


He wrote in his financial statement that Mr. Lee arrived early in the afternoon and told him to come back, and that at 6 o'clock after the negro returned, Gant came to get his shoes. They said they left and arrived around 6:25. He described how he called Lee Myung-bak at work.

According to Frank, he went to bed at 11am. He then explained what happened the following Sunday.


Frank spoke to Lee at the police station and told him about the Monday after the murder. "They know you know something." When the detective told him to talk to the black man and get him to confess, Frank told the guard: He has the ability to shake us both if we don't say it. The investigators asked him what he should say.


After 6 o'clock, Frank left the stand and said he was not interested in the heated response and criticism he had received. Emil Selig and his wife, Mrs. Josephine Selig, followed Frank on the witness stand. Frank told reporters that despite the difficult experience, he was not at all tired or exhausted.

They gave virtually identical testimony, including that they saw Frank eating and drinking on Saturday, that he went to bed at 11 a.m., and that he got up on Sunday morning and went to the factory. They gave no indication that Frank was nervous during the 7.20 p.m. show. me. The investigation was adjourned to 9:30 a.m. on Thursday. During the period between Frank's statement and the cross-examination of his statement, other witnesses were allowed to be called.

Lemmy Quinn, who initially told investigators he was not at the pencil factory on Saturday, later admitted his mistake. He claimed that he had forgotten about his visit and that he had only been in Frank's office for a short time, a minute. When the inquest resumed on Thursday morning, he angrily refused to offer a bribe to protect Frank. Six witnesses testified. Boots Rogers, Lemmy Quinn, Miss Corinthia Hall, factory workers and Miss Hattie Hall, factory stenographer.

However, Judge J.L. Watkins and Miss Daisy Jones were subjected to rigorous cross-examination to refute claims that they had been in the factory on the day of the accident. Quinn stayed true to his story late into the evening. It had been a long time since Mary Phagan had expected to put the envelope with the payment and leave. Botts Rogers said in his testimony that Frank changed the watch band while officers were at the factory on the Sunday morning after Mary Phagan's body was discovered. He then asked for the knife he had taken from the watch.

Rogers also described Mr. Frank's behavior when the police went to his home on Sunday morning to take him to the factory. Production worker Corinthia Hall told the court that Mr Frank had not been reprimanded for the way he treated the girls at the factory. He also testified that he met Remy Queen at a restaurant near the factory around noon on Saturday, supporting his visit to the factory on the day of the accident. In his presentation, J.L. Watkins said he thought he saw Mary in the street near his house at around 5pm on Saturday but mistook Miss Daisy Jones for Mary Phagan. This was also the subject of Miss Jones's evidence.

Detective Harry Scott of the Pinkerton Agency was one of the first witnesses called at the hearing Thursday afternoon. He was Schiff's assistant, the manager of the pencil factory, who was fired after receiving a brief explanation. Scott made the most surprising revelation when he revealed that one of Frank's lawyers, Herbert Haas, had asked the police to withhold all evidence until Haas had a chance to examine it.

Scott said he informed Haas that he was the first person to dismiss the case. Scott replied, "No, I'm still working at the Pencil Factory." Detective John Black followed Scott to the witness stand and explained that he had found a bloody shirt at Lee's house on Tuesday afternoon after he was killed. When Frank and Newt Lee talk together at the police station, Frank tells Newt Lee that if he keeps talking, he and Newt will go to hell.

This is what happened when Newt Lee told the story. On Saturday afternoon he talked about Frank's nervousness. Mr. Lee replied that since the bloodstained shirt was found at his home, when investigated, it would definitely be his.


The four dresses I bought at the store were made by a white woman and are not hers. Called back to the stand, Frank testified to general questions about elevators, clocks, Saturday afternoon work, work that evening and Sunday morning, and the daily operations of the plant. City investigators then called several witnesses.

Tom Blackstock said that Frank touched the girls in the factories and learned to abuse them. Miss Nellie Wood, of Eight Korput Street, said she had worked at the pencil factory for about two years. She said that Frank was so famous that she didn't like that they were trying to pass him off as a joke. She also claimed that Frank would approach her and touch himself when it was inappropriate and that Mrs. Frank did nothing but smile and wink at the girls.



Located at 165 West 14th St., Donegan said he worked at the plant for three weeks about two years ago.

When the hero witnesses finished their testimony in the afternoon, the entire court breathed a sigh of relief as they realized that the now famous Phagan case would be heard by the panel that had been invited to examine it. At ten minutes past 6 a.m. on a Thursday in May 1 1913, Mary Phagan died at the National Pencil Factory.

Judge Donahue began his address to the jury with the indictment.


"You listened to the local doctors," he said. You witnessed the cause of death.

You've heard the evidence of the case and seen the body. It is your responsibility to thoroughly investigate how Mary Phagan died. You swore to do this. When someone dies of natural causes, it is your responsibility to find out who caused that death. A local doctor said the cause of death was asphyxiation. We look at the evidence to determine who is guilty of the crime. If another party is involved or tries to protect the criminal, he or she is equally guilty.


In this case, instead of going to court, you will go to bail court. If you have reasonable suspicion that someone was involved in this crime, it is your duty to pursue someone. You can also subpoena important witnesses to prove your case. We reserve the right to detain anyone who is not directly involved in the incident but who we believe may contain sensitive information. It is your responsibility to charge someone with a crime if you believe information is not being disclosed. The judging company consisted of six people, who appeared one after the other.

The crowd remained still. They were back in 20 minutes. The bishop rose and pronounced the sentence.

A coroner's jury found that Mary Phagan had been strangled to death, and the owner of the pencil factory, Leo M. Frank, and the night watchman recommended that Newt Lee be held pending a grand jury investigation.

Frank and the negro were taken to the tower where the sentences were pronounced.

Deputy Plenny Miner broke the news to the inmates after the first round of testimony. Frank was reading the evening paper in the tower hall. When he approached him, the deputy informed him that a grand jury had recommended that he and Lee be held for further investigation. "It was no better than I expected." Frank told him. Nothing more was said. Newt Lee's discoveries made his influence even more evident.

He hung his head in great sadness and continued to mutter, "I didn't do it, white collar people."

Russia is Being Blamed for an Unprecedented Hacking Operation
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anrnews
20 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Russia is being blamed for an unprecedented hacking operation into the Victoria's Court system which could expose sensitive information such as the identity of "high profile" paedophiles hiding behind suppression and non publication orders.

Is Russia winning the hearts and minds of truth seekers around the world?

ELVIS , THE GIRL OF MY BEST FRIEND AND A SURPRISE RECORDING
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Elgato Weebee
20 Views · 2 years ago

AFTER COMPLETING HIS MILITARY SERVICE, ELVIS RELEASED AN ALBUM THAT CONTAINED THIS SONG BUT I HAVE AN INTERESTING STORY ABOUT IT. MANY YEARS AGO, WHEN THE CASSETTE TAPES HAD NOT BEEN INVENTED YET, THE WAY TO RECORD SOUND IN TAPE WERE BIGGER AND HEAVIER MACHINES WITH BIG REELS OF TAPE AND USING AN EXTERNAL MICROPHONE. THOSE WERE MOSTLY FOR PROFFESIONALS AND WERE EXPENSIVE, NOT EVERYBODY HAD ONE OF THOSE BUT THERE WAS ONE IN MY HOME. I WAS VERY YOUNG AND I HAD A FRIEND WHO WAS IN A MUSICAL GROUP THAT PLAYED ROCK IN SPANISH. ONE DAY HE CAME WITH A GUITAR AND ASKED ME TO DO A DEMO RECORDING OF A SPANISH VERSION OF THIS ELVIS SONG FOR THEM TO WORK ON IT. SO I HELPED HIM. DAYS LATER HE BROUGHT THE TAPE BACK TO ME AND SAID 'THANKS'. MANY YEARS PASSED AND ONE DAY, WHEN CLEANING OLD STUFF, I REDISCOVERED THAT OLD TAPE AND THE MACHINE STILL WORKED. I KEPT IT. IT'S A LONG STORY. HE MAY BE DEAD BY NOW. I HAVEN'T SEEN HIM FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS BUT I'M MAKING THAT DEMO TAPE PUBLIC FOR THE FIRST TIME.

‘If Trump Becomes President again in 2024…It Will be the Final Death Blow…to the Global Order…’ — WE
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anrnews
15 Views · 1 year ago

⁣‘If Trump becomes President again in 2024…it will be the final death blow…to the Global Order…’ — WEF’s Yuval Noah Harari Advisor to Klaus Schwab

#Trump #GlobalOrder

US Feels Threatened by Media Outlets Such as RT — Vice Chair of the Kenyan Communist Party
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anrnews
16 Views · 1 year ago

⁣US feels threatened by media outlets such as RT — Vice Chair of the Kenyan Communist Party

The Vice Chair of the Kenya Communist Party, Booker Omole, stated that the persecution of Russian media outlets such as RT and Sputnik reflects a crisis in the US. He argued that the US seeks to hide the truth from its citizens by any means necessary.

Source: https://t.me/rtnews/70619

Kenya High Court Suspends All Bill Gates' Immunity and Privileges
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anrnews
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⁣Kenya High Court Suspends All Bill Gates' Immunity and Privileges

Kenyan Podcaster and Dr. of Philosophy Mumbi Seraki announced that all Immunity and privileges recently granted by the government of Kenya to Bill Gates and his foundation have been suspended by the high court.

"Kenya High Court now SUSPENDS All Immunity & Priviledges Given to the Bill & Melinda GATES Foundation by Ministry of Foreign Affairs after LSK petition!"

Source: https://t.me/LauraAbolichannel/64936, https://x.com/DrMumbiSeraki/st....atus/186134764127298




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