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Willy3411

STUNNING Drone Video of ICELAND VOLCANO Eruption

The ongoing eruption of the Icelandic Volcano Fagradalsfjall in the Geldingadalir valley was one of the most magnificent sights I have ever witnessed in my life. It is hard to put in words but this once in a lifetime drone footage may give you an idea what it feels like to be there.

In my next video I will be taking you on the ground and talk about what it's like to fly drones around a volcano and what you must look out for so you don't crash.




Talking about crashing - have you seen the epic crash into the volcano:

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Willy3411

3 term President ????

Is it possible ?
Could it be ?
Can this really happen ?
A first since F.D.R. ?
A blog was written earlier spoofing the possibility of D.J.T. returning to the Oval Office in August.
What if it actually happens ?
What if he actually is reinstated ?
What if because of the nature of the mishandling of the ballot count in the swing states D.J.T. is not only reinstalled as President, but by an act of Congress after the 2022 mid-term elections the 22nd Amendment is repealed and D.J.T. is allowed to run for a 3rd term ?
What if ?

Just musing.
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Willy3411

July 4, 1776 and 2022: The Declaration Still Empowers Good to Triumph

Most Americans celebrating the July 4th holiday today don’t fully realize that it was the power of ideas in the Declaration of Independence that was the critical enabling factor for the Americans to win the War of Independence.

Compared to the British professional military, the American colonial army was simply no match — being undermanned, underfunded, underequipped, inexperienced, and undertrained. At the outset of the war, the British Royal Navy had 270 warships deployed in American waters, while the Continental Navy had seven ships.

On July 4, 1776, in what is now Manhattan, New York, Gen. George Washington was preparing for battle. He had no idea that a Declaration of Independence was being released in Philadelphia that day as he pondered the sobering reality of a continuous stream of British ships coming through the Narrows and anchoring off Staten Island in New York Harbor.

A month before, Washington had written a letter to his brother, saying: “We expect a very bloody summer of it in New York … If our cause is just, as I do most religiously believe it to be, the same Providence which in many instances appeared for us, will still go on to afford its aid.”

On July 4th in Philadelphia, it was also a somber day when those 56 members of the Continental Congress committed themselves to signing the Declaration of Independence. Each of them knew that becoming a signatory put a death warrant on their heads for being a traitor to Great Britain.

Thus, the first Declaration of Independence that was signed on July 4, did not have signatures identifying the committed delegates. Rather, there were two signatures on that first document: John Hancock, president of the Continental Congress and Charles Thomson, secretary of the Continental Congress.

It took more than two weeks for the Declaration to be “engrossed” — that is written on parchment in a clear hand. Many of the 56 delegates to the Continental Congress who had agreed to sign the document did so on August 2, but there were new delegates who replaced some six of the original delegates, and there were an additional seven delegates who could not sign until many weeks later. Recognizing the long odds against the small and underequipped American Continental Army defeating the British army and navy — the most formidable military force in the world — the Continental Congress decided to hold the 56-signatory Declaration for a release at a later time.

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Willy3411

Biden Regime Plans to Give ID Cards to the Millions of Illegals Who Invaded the US Under Their Watch

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The lawless Biden regime is planning to hand out ID cards to illegal aliens who invaded the country so that it is easier for them to to access housing, healthcare, transportation and other benefits.

The cards will essentially make illegal immigration legal in America. It would allow the illegal aliens to show police that they are already in the system.

This would assure their permanent stay in the country.

And since most migrants toss their IDs in a ditch before they cross into the US, US authorities would have to trust the illegals to provide the details on their identity. What could go wrong?

This is the latest plan by Joe Biden and his handlers to destroy the country and encourage millions of aliens to continue to invade the US.

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Willy3411

The New York Post, Wall Street Journal Get Trump Wrong - Jan. 6 editorials from the Post and WSJ.

he headline on a recent, amazingly wrong New York Post editorial was this:

Trump’s silence on Jan. 6 is damning

Over there at the Post’s sister publication, our friends at the Wall Street Journal, was a similar headline:

The President Who Stood Still on Jan. 6

Even as the riot raged at the Capitol, Trump wouldn’t tell his supporters to stop.

Hello? Say what? Where to begin with a factual correction for both the Post and WSJ? Both of them are personal favorites of mine and daily must-reads.

Let’s start with the White House rally on January 6 which preceded the events at the Capitol. As I have mentioned before, I had a literal front row seat at that rally. I quite distinctly heard President Donald Trump, standing mere yards from me, tell his supporters to march “peacefully and patriotically” to the Capitol.

When the rally was over, I went not to the Capitol but to my Marriott hotel room to fulfill my television commitments for the rest of the afternoon. The president, obviously against his will, was returned to the White House.

That’s where the WSJ amazingly if unconsciously notes: “At about 1:30 p.m. he went to the dining room…”

The WSJ then notes that the Capitol was breached at “2:13 p.m.” and that:

At 2:38 Mr. Trump tweeted: “Please support our Capitol Police and Law Enforcement. They are truly on the side of our Country. Stay peaceful!”

Which is to say a mere 25 minutes after the Capitol was breached — not 187 minutes, as the January 6 Committee lies — Trump asked his supporters to “stay peaceful” — for the second time — and added a request to:

Please support our Capitol Police and Law Enforcement. They are truly on the side of our Country.

Particularly startling is the WSJ saying Trump sat watching the chaos and was “refusing to send help.” It also says:

Mr. Trump took an oath to defend the Constitution, and he had a duty as Commander in Chief to protect the Capitol from a mob attacking it in his name. He refused. He didn’t call the military to send help.

What?????

Amazingly not noted in either piece is what Trump did in the run-up to January 6, specifically to protect the Capitol and the crowd of protestors.

Here is the headline from ace investigative reporter John Solomon’s Just the News:

Trump Pentagon first offered National Guard to Capitol four days before Jan. 6 riots, memo shows

Official Capitol Police timeline validates Trump administration’s account, shows Democrats’ fateful rejections of offers. “Seems absolutely illogical,” one official wrote about security posture hours before riot began.

Solomon reports this:

The Pentagon first raised the possibility of sending National Guard troops to the U.S. Capitol four days before the Jan. 6 riots, setting in motion a series of rejections by Capitol Police and Democrats that left Congress vulnerable as threats of violence were rising, according to government memos that validate Trump administration officials’ long-held claims.

Over at Townhall, columnist Deroy Murdock asks this:

Likewise, if Donald J. Trump (DJT) wanted his supporters to storm Capitol Hill on January 6, 2021, and disrupt that day’s congressional certification of Electoral College votes, would he — two days earlier (sic) — have approved 10,000 to 20,000 Washington, D.C. National Guard (DCNG) soldiers to stymie his own seditious plans?

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Lukeononline today!

Its my life

Courageous and outspoken. So many souls live a life of make believe.
One thing i admire about the blogs is the fact that it gives a voice to those who in the real world would be left speechless.
sad flower
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ooby_doobyonline today!

Pocket Change

for US members.

What is the best amount of change you should carry in your pocket & which coins?
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