The world is full of money-laundering schemes, where fools pay for fancy.
These feed the homosexual mafia, who make money from the sale of children.
So, they depend not only on mind control but also on sexual blackmail.
These schemes connect to the fancy public schools in England, which are run by the Freemasons.
That’s why fathers actually pay money to give their children to a system where they are certain to be raped, abused, and brainwashed.
The cowards sell their own children, without receiving money, while they actually pay for the privilege.
So, they follow the example of their king.
It is all so very English.
And so very fancy.
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Paying for the privilege is something very fr33m4s0n1c
Paying to be happy is the essence of luc1f3r1an MK culture
That’s why people pay expensive amounts for really cheap tourism like the Amalfi Coast today
They also pay expensive amounts for expensive brands like Arm4n1 and V3rs4c3 like I did in the past
The base of MK culture is enslavering people in pride and sensuality, because it really enslaves people if they only run after that
My husband died, he was buried yesterday. I couldn’t stop crying since Thursday, I saw him on Friday and it was horrible
He went to the hospital for a surgery he already did some years ago, in his bladder, but he looked so swollen after that, and in a week he got extremely swolen and pale. He died on Sunday and I still believe it’s and illusion and I’ll wake up and find things normal..
I am now sick because immunity fell and will need to stay in bed for the weekend. Yes, he was another victim of MK culture.
We should live in this world and use it, jut not become addicted to it, letting the things use us.
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Dear Nobody–
I am very sorry to hear about your husband.
Stay strong,
Tim
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Thank you ☹️
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It is incredible how everytime one goes to the hospital or doctor the person gets worse.
I also used to go check my sight and in 2023 it was ok, in the end of 2024 the doctor discovered advanced glaucoma in my left eye and since then my sight is weaker and weaker, sometimes it is better to let go and not go there to check!
My husband went normal to the hospital but feeling pain like other times when he got back I found it so weird, and then the loss, really the unholy trinity of supermarket- doctor and drugstore is really lame.
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My nephew used to get sick, when he was little, and he was a little bit of a sissy and a hypochondriac.
His parents wanted to be good parents, so they would take him to the doctor, but then they changed tactics.
As my brother said, it was amazing how healthy he got when they stopped going to the doctor!
Likewise, it’s amazing how you never get sick when you don’t get vaccinated!
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I wish I’ll never have to go to the hospital for a surgery!
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I will die before they ever get me into a hospital. My hairdresser’s brother was murdered in one. He went in healthy, and he came out dead.
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Me too!
Last year I insisted on going again to the ophtalmologist although I was feeling the same because something in my mind made me think I needed miu miu glasses (really..)
My sight has always been great and strong until I was 41, then the doctor found out I have glaucoma in my left eye and since then my sight is weak to read things but I’m not blind.
I never had a single problem in my eyes except since 2019 for the few floaters, but I could read everything and didn’t need glasses for anything except long lasting readings, now I read and write very moderately because my sight isn’t like before.
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Here’s a piece I wrote, which touches on the enemy using cybernetics to blur people’s vision.
I noticed when I looked online that all of you Bethencourts have crooked eyes—but, then again, who doesn’t?
Otherwise, for what it’s worth, I believe you know what you are doing, and I entirely support any decision you make.
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My husband first got surgery for a 1cm tumour in his bladder in 2019.
Life went normal and during covid he got 2 jabs, on in July 2021 and January 2022. I only had the one in 2021 because of the pressure and then pretended I had both.
After this, little by little he started complaining about the pain and even went to the urgency in the hospital to have a urinary probe inserted, until 2023 when he finally went back to the hospital.
Then things were soso until he found a 4cm tumour and had chemo and radiotherapy in 2024.
We thought now everything would be fine because those treatments destroy the person.
He started feeling a lot of pain this year and the doctor never sent him back to chemo again”the tumour was now only 1cm” and everything was ok but how could it be okay if he lived on medication and couldn’t even lay down in bed anymore???
So I thougt it was all about the tumour and maybe my husband was just complaining and I couldn’t understand.
More than one appointment and the doctor asked for exams to say everything was ok when it wasn’t. It was not about the tumour only.
I remember when I gave birth and this lady was about to complete eleven days locked down at the hospital because she couldn’t breastfeed and the baby needed more weight in order to be released.
The lady only got more and more stressdd. Who produces milk under psychological torture if her milk was already little?
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It is the impression I received the few times I visited a hospital: this is not a place to get well.
It is not a healthy place where people recover.
The best thing it can provide is a reminder of what is important, with loving visits from one’s family or friends, so a person can go back to their lovely home.
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My grandmother had her eye pulsing by itself. I had it too but it hasn’t pulsed for more than 20 years.
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Not her eye, her lower eyelid.
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