Biden tripped on his dog and broke a bone in his foot, just before CNN dropped the "Trump can still win" bomb, I think its too many coincidences. Also there was a CIA Larp about a signal involving a dog meaning surrender to Trump the 13 november, and a chinese non-ccp channel says an intelligence source told him Biden met with McConnell to negotiate for his family.
sorry to tell the bad mews but this is more islamtifa and less pissed off frenchs, since macron spoke against islam soros has moved all his levers to create chaos there
Personally I don't think "nationalized" wealth means much when pretty much every single lowly citizen on the face of the Earth, barring the few living in an ever-dwindling handful of countries, are indebted to the Rothschilds.
I don't think any of those you listed are classified as "royalty" either, despite not having a country to preside over and despite being prevalent in several.
I think the dog story is a surrender signal
I don't understand your comment or the one you're replying to-- can you elaborate a bit?
Biden tripped on his dog and broke a bone in his foot, just before CNN dropped the "Trump can still win" bomb, I think its too many coincidences. Also there was a CIA Larp about a signal involving a dog meaning surrender to Trump the 13 november, and a chinese non-ccp channel says an intelligence source told him Biden met with McConnell to negotiate for his family.
I really wish I could believe it that many good things, but in a post Q world I'm just so sus of all of it-
Just a coincidence.
sorry to tell the bad mews but this is more islamtifa and less pissed off frenchs, since macron spoke against islam soros has moved all his levers to create chaos there
Hello 8kun
The Rothschilds? Their wealth was nationalized in the 19th century.
The real top 25 wealthy families own $1.7 Trillion in assets. The Rothchilds aren't even close to entering that group.
Here is the list of the top 10 richest families in the world:
Walton family — Walmart — $152 billion
Koch family — Koch Industries — $99 billion
Mars family — Mars — $90 billion
Van Damme, De Spoelberch, de Mevius — Anheuser-Busch Inbev — $54 billion
Dumas family — Hermes — $49 billion
Wertheimer family — Chanel — $46 billion
Ambani family — Ambani conglomerate — $43 billion
Quandt family — BMW — $43 billion
Cargill MacMillen family — Cargill — $42 billion
Boehringer, von Baumbach — Boehringer Ingelheim pharma - $42 billion
ok lol
Personally I don't think "nationalized" wealth means much when pretty much every single lowly citizen on the face of the Earth, barring the few living in an ever-dwindling handful of countries, are indebted to the Rothschilds.
I don't think any of those you listed are classified as "royalty" either, despite not having a country to preside over and despite being prevalent in several.
Unfortunately, its insured...
“We don’t know what happened, but it definitely wasn’t Muslims.”