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Friday, March 27, 2026
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Britain Needs HELP NOW! Defender of the Faith Is Required...
Listen to the Bishop's letter to King Charles. It's amazing. It's powerful. It is needed URGENTLY, before the UK falls apart and it is falling apart. ACTION is needed urgently above politics. Keir Starmer, the worst prime minister in history is moving in the opposite direction. This video is a must watch...
Friday, March 20, 2026
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Goin Through Withdrawal - I can Feel the Touch
What is it about the uniforms that attract us? Because it certainly does do that.
Not low cuts. No bulging tops. No in your face platitudes... just plain organic gllod looking well put together classic women. Solid 10's.
Good Immigrants vs Bad Immigrants
American citizenship is not a right to be handed out like candy—it is a sacred privilege, earned through loyalty to our Constitution, our values, and our way of life. Yet far too many newly naturalized immigrants are treating it as a license to prey on the very communities that welcomed them. They swear the oath, then turn around and commit felonies that shatter lives, drain our resources, and erode the trust that holds America together.
Look at the evidence staring us in the face: the brutal attacks on a Michigan synagogue and a Virginia university, and the staggering Somali fraud scandal that has ripped through Minnesota. These are not random tragedies. These are the actions of “New Americans” who arrived here not to build, but to exploit, defraud, and destroy. They come to our shores with one goal—to take advantage of our generosity and then turn our own system against us. This is not immigration. This is infiltration.
Sunday, March 15, 2026
The Anunnaki Empire That Ruled Earth For 241,200 Years Before Humans
Once upon a time, strange beings ruled the earth. But just when all of humanity began to call them gods, they vanished. They were called the Annunaki, and they built an empire so great that no kingdom dared to rival them. Who are the Annunaki? What brought them to planet Earth? And more interestingly, what happened to them?
In ancient Sumer, clay tablets over 5,000 years old speak of beings called the Anunnaki. These are beings with names, families, and, funny enough, job descriptions. Beings who arrived in flying vehicles established mysterious operations and even created a workforce by genetically engineering primitive humans.
Saturday, March 14, 2026
How Many Civilizations Has Earth Had?
Geological evidence suggests Earth has hosted at least twelve major civilizations before our current one, each reaching advanced technological development before mysterious collapse. Ice core data reveals industrial pollution spikes during periods when mainstream archaeology claims only primitive humans existed, while underwater ruins from multiple time periods indicate repeated rise-and-fall cycles spanning millions of years.
Ancient Hindu and Buddhist texts describe previous world ages with specific duration cycles that align perfectly with geological evidence of mass extinctions and technological remnants. Deep drilling projects have uncovered manufactured materials and refined metals at impossible depths, suggesting advanced metallurgy from civilizations that predate known history by hundreds of thousands of years.
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Carl Jung’s insights on mastering your mind - No one and nothing will affect you again
No one and nothing will affect you again—unless you allow it. In this video, we dive into Carl Jung’s insights on mastering your mind, detaching from external chaos, and regaining full control over your emotions and reactions. Understanding the power of perception and self-awareness can change how you navigate life forever.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Why nothing should affect you anymore
02:15 – The illusion of external control
05:30 – How your subconscious dictates your reactions
08:45 – Carl Jung’s wisdom on emotional mastery
12:00 – Practical ways to detach from negativity
14:30 – Final thoughts on reclaiming your power
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Keir Starmer NOT INVITED.
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Rita Hayworth - Top of the Ladder
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Greatest Showman - Never Be Enough
Loren Allred is the actual singer in this movie. She is incredibly talented! Rebecca Ferguson does a great job lip synching!
Friday, February 6, 2026
Jennifer Batten - Guitarist Extraordinaire
Jennifer Batten (born November 29, 1957) is an American electric guitar virtuoso who has worked as a session musician and solo artist, emerging mainly in the 1980s.[1] From 1987 to 1997, she played on all three of Michael Jackson's world tours as his lead guitarist, and from 1999 to 2001, she toured and recorded with Jeff Beck.
Batten has released three solo studio albums: her 1992 debut, Above Below and Beyond, the worldbeat-influenced Jennifer Batten's Tribal Rage: Momentum in 1997, and Whatever, which was released on CD and DVD in Japan in 2007 and worldwide in 2008. Batten continues to tour the globe, playing with bands, performing solo shows, and working clinics and master classes.
Early years
Batten's musical journey started at a young age. She was inspired by watching the Beatles US television debut in 1964 and was jealous of her older sister having a guitar.[4] At the age of eight, Batten's father bought her a "killer red and blue electric" and taught her her first song, Forest Flower, by saxophonist Charles Lloyd. With this guitar, she explored various genres and techniques.[5] Some of her early influences included the Beatles, B.B. King, Lightnin' Hopkins, and Jeff Beck.[6] The New York native moved with her family to San Diego in 1969.
After failing her first audition to enroll at the Guitar Institute of Technology (GIT) in Los Angeles, she practiced for six months with Peter Sprague to bring her jazz chops up to par. After working relentlessly on major and minor scales and learning Charlie Parker saxophone solos on guitar, Batten re-auditioned and became the only woman enrolled at GIT at the time.[7] Batten started to experiment with the two-handed tapping technique in 1978, having been inspired by GIT classmate Steve Lynch (who ended up playing for the band Autograph) while attending the Musicians Institute.[6] In 1979, Batten became the first woman to graduate from GIT, where she won two awards.[8] She also became the first woman to teach at GIT after graduating, where she also played in a variety of local bands.[9] Batten had never played in a band until after graduating from GIT when she was 21 because her mother would not let her go out and play with strangers. Batten's skills were evident as early as the 1980s, when she was the guitarist for Purl, a San Diego club band. Her versatility was on display due to her ability to play various genres such as rock, pop, blues, jazz and funk. Later, Batten would be one in a long list of San Diego musicians who moved north to Los Angeles to find success.
The name Jennifer Batten grew when she auditioned and was selected from over 100 guitarists to play with Michael Jackson on his "Bad" tour across the globe. For her audition, Batten improvised a funky rhythm guitar, soloed freestyle, and performed an unaccompanied guitar version of Coltrane's Giant Steps. She had rearranged it as an Eddie Van Halen-styled tapping solo which would later end up on her first solo album. She had auditioned for Jackson's band in Los Angeles where she moved from San Diego in 1984. Michael Jackson's "Bad" tour lasted for a year and a half, reaching over 4.5 million people. She had never been outside the US until her first concert with Jackson in Tokyo. Overall, Batten performed with the King of Pop on all his solo tours which spanned a decade. She is perhaps best known for her work with Michael Jackson.

