To some it is an old story, hardly newsworthy. To others it is evidence of a world conspiracy suggesting "the Mark of the Beast." For me, it's something quite frightening. It's called "The Kosher Tax."
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Tolstoy Ploughing (c.1889) by Ilya RepinFor an upper-class literary gent, Tolstoy made a notable effort to take practical action to alleviate other people's suffering. His dedication to the peasantry was nowhere more evident than in his famine relief work. After the crop failure of 1873, Tolstoy decided to stop writing Anna Karenina for a year to organize aid for the starving, remarking to a relative, "I cannot tear myself away from living creatures to bother about imaginary ones." His friends and family thought it crazy that one of the finest novelists in the world would put one of his works of genius on the backburner. But Tolstoy was adamant. He did it again after the famine in 1891, and with other members of his family spent the next two years raising money from around the world and working in soup kitchens. Can you imagine a bestselling author today setting aside their latest book to do humanitarian relief work for two years?
Badbaby and Chris from freedomfighters for america. com. talk about local issues with the DOJ (dept of justice) Civilian targeting as well as many other interesting topics. Let me know what y'all think about Badbaby. She mentions her community has fema stickers on mailboxes. pink ones, yellow ones and red ones oh my.