You mentioned Viktor Orban of Hungary. He's seriously the only conservative out of Klaus' school. He's the one European leader that's against immigration and promotes the nuclear Christian family. He has some severe nationalist tendencies and shows some minor corruption but for the most part he's the one leader in Europe holding the line against Soros. He's called Soros out multiple times.
I remember seeing that in Germany when I was a kid. They had burgers and beer on the menu at the movie theaters, and the prices weren't completely stupid.
I do have one local theater in my area that is basically a pizza shop and brewery that also shows movies. It's great.
Thanks for answering my questions! After listening to that episode, I decided to take a look at the back covers of several of my books (especially the indie ones), and every single one followed that pattern. I had never noticed before!
Pacific Palisades Article: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-12-05/armed-robbers-break-into-palisades-home-during-holiday-party
Klaus Schwab Article: https://rairfoundation.com/exposed-klaus-schwabs-school-for-covid-dictators-plan-for-great-reset-videos/?s=09
You mentioned Viktor Orban of Hungary. He's seriously the only conservative out of Klaus' school. He's the one European leader that's against immigration and promotes the nuclear Christian family. He has some severe nationalist tendencies and shows some minor corruption but for the most part he's the one leader in Europe holding the line against Soros. He's called Soros out multiple times.
Good to know!
Theaters in Texas sever alcohol and actual food besides candy and popcorn.
I remember seeing that in Germany when I was a kid. They had burgers and beer on the menu at the movie theaters, and the prices weren't completely stupid.
I do have one local theater in my area that is basically a pizza shop and brewery that also shows movies. It's great.
There is a Signal group?
Hold onto your butt! It’s lit.
https://nickcole.substack.com/p/ctrl-alt-revolt-the-podcast-ep112?r=ki6ai&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=copy
Am I doing something wrong? That appears to be a link to the podcast I'm already listening to...
Oops, try this one: https://signal.group/#CjQKIIuMT2Rh4ccTsJI1xLLCDcCwcrCiRprP2hqXPADmqC7MEhDzEk1X-LC8xKIXazNZwODx
Love the writing tips!
For some 1971 is like saying 1871 to others, it's ancient history.
Thanks for answering my questions! After listening to that episode, I decided to take a look at the back covers of several of my books (especially the indie ones), and every single one followed that pattern. I had never noticed before!
Niiiice!