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EXPOSED: David Hogg Caught in SHOCKING Project Veritas Video! BR Early Edition w/ Evita (Ep.214)
BonginoReportOn this episode of Bongino Report: Early Edition, Evita covers David Hogg admitting Nancy Pelosi’s stock trades are corrupt, a gun control activist fabricating a school shooting, and Massachusetts Democrats trying to limit how far you can drive in the name of climate compliance. Check out our amazing Sponsors Genucel - Visit Genucel.com/NEWS, use the code NEWS for an extra discount, and enjoy free shipping. Don’t wait—order now! Blackout Coffee - Visit BlackoutCoffee.com/Evita and use code EVITA for 20% off your first order.122K views 224 comments -
Trans Student Wins EVERY Race – The Woke Takeover in Schools!
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Dan Bongino Makes It Worse, James O'Keefe Takes Back Project Veritas, Borderlands 4 Drama & Comey
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Sh*t Is Falling From The Sky
Medical MediumSh*t Is Falling From The Sky… Geoengineering is an umbrella term for protecting the planet from catastrophic conditions that lead to elevations of temperatures resulting from pollution and climate change, and to other inconsistencies of weather change. However, the Geoengineering umbrella term comes with mystery and sinister activity that puts the world at great harm and risk. The sad part is, there’s much more to Geoengineering than recently understood and talked about. Public authorities that are awakening to white streaks in the sky are still very much in the dark as to the level of evil within the plan to spray not just our skies here in the U.S., but every sky around the globe. Who’s funding these mysterious programs, where are they getting the resources for equipment, and how many jet planes are being deployed every day to carry out one of the greatest deceptions and scams of all time, the Geoengineering and Chemtrailing mission? In this first episode of a series dedicated to Geoengineering and chemtrails, you will begin a journey of learning the ins and outs of what’s in the sky that’s harmful and how to protect you and your loved ones. Becoming an expert at what’s around us is truly empowering… Listen to this advertisement-free podcast on Apple & Spotify. Listen on Apple at https://bit.ly/44Kr9yX Listen on Spotify at https://bit.ly/3Yi8rL845.7K views 2 comments -
InfoWars MURDER Solved! Monster ARRESTED Was A Squad Of 4!
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Osprey in the nest fight over a catfish meal
WildCreaturesOsprey, also known as fish eagles, are Canada's second largest bird. Only the bald eagle has a slightly longer wingspan than the osprey. They are ferocious predators, able to catch and carry off large fish that venture too close to the surface of the water. Their talons are razor sharp and they are barbed for holding onto their catch. These talons are not solely for gripping food. They are also used in self defense, which is a not uncommon during nesting season in the spring. The osprey in the nest is the female in a nesting pair that have built this particular nest. They return to it each spring. They have rivalry from a nearby nesting pair that occasionally come to this nest to fight over food or to have a territorial fight. The lady of the house was watching with a keen eye while her mate was off gathering food at a lake nearly one kilometer away. Her mate has caught a catfish and he has brought it home for the pair to feast on. But, before they eat this meal, they have a squabble with the other pair of ospreys who would like to steal the fish from them. The female in the nest is squawking with excitement as she sees her mate approaching and she squeals to show either her delight at the incoming food, or a warning because she can see the impending attack. These fights are not unusual between birds of prey. Such squabbles ensure that hunting and nesting grounds are not over populated, as they encourage new arrivals or weaker pairs to seek a nesting site elsewhere.6.35K views 4 comments -