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Jinx

@jinx30330

Extraneous alchemist striving to be succinct in intimate and honest energetic exchanges that create positive vibrations for the collective awakening ascension.

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This week is the 300TH EPISODE of my “One Man Revolution” radio program! THANKYOU to all the fans, friends and FBI agents who have been listening in! For 300 shows Mary Morello & I have been saying what we wanna say and playing what we wanna play so tune in to SiriusXM Lithium

This week is the 300TH EPISODE of my “One Man Revolution” radio program! THANKYOU to all the fans, friends and FBI agents who have been listening in! For 300 shows Mary Morello &amp; I have been saying what we wanna say and playing what we wanna play so tune in to <a href="/lithiumsiriusxm/">SiriusXM Lithium</a>
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Joe Rogan recently spoke about an Extra Terrestrial channeler that amazed him Just so happens I’ve been working with this channeler for years I tried to prove It wrong I called it Satanic I called it Demonic I did everything in my power to trip him up and confuse him

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We’ve got 500 Viking movies. 200 about Rome. Aztecs and Mayans get 10 mins in an apocalypse montage. But somehow we still don’t have a single historically accurate film about the mound-building civilizations of ancient North America. The stories are right there. Epic. Real.

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In the remote desert of Libya’s Tadrart Acacus lies a geological enigma known as the “Valley of the Planets.” Among its most striking features are the peculiar disc-like boulders scattered across the landscape, resembling ancient relics from another world. These smooth, flat rock

In the remote desert of Libya’s Tadrart Acacus lies a geological enigma known as the “Valley of the Planets.” Among its most striking features are the peculiar disc-like boulders scattered across the landscape, resembling ancient relics from another world. These smooth, flat rock
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In 2014, after performing a CT scan on a 1,000-year-old Buddha statue, scientists uncovered a startling discovery: the remains of a mummified monk seated in a lotus position. The statue, thought to date back to the 11th or 12th century, revealed the body of Buddhist master

In 2014, after performing a CT scan on a 1,000-year-old Buddha statue, scientists uncovered a startling discovery: the remains of a mummified monk seated in a lotus position. The statue, thought to date back to the 11th or 12th century, revealed the body of Buddhist master
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The Sabu Disk, a 5,000-year-old artifact from Egypt’s First Dynasty, was discovered in 1936 in the tomb of Prince Sabu at Saqqara. Made from schist, a fragile and brittle stone, the disk is 61 cm wide and has a central hole surrounded by three curved, spoked lobes. Theories

The Sabu Disk, a 5,000-year-old artifact from Egypt’s First Dynasty, was discovered in 1936 in the tomb of Prince Sabu at Saqqara. Made from schist, a fragile and brittle stone, the disk is 61 cm wide and has a central hole surrounded by three curved, spoked lobes.

Theories
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The Barabar Caves, situated in the Jehanabad district of Bihar, India 🇮🇳, are remarkable rock-cut structures that trace their origins back to the Maurya period, around 3rd Century BC, making them roughly 2200 years old. These caves are significant both architecturally and

The Barabar Caves, situated in the Jehanabad district of Bihar, India 🇮🇳, are remarkable rock-cut structures that trace their origins back to the Maurya period, around 3rd Century BC, making them roughly 2200 years old. These caves are significant both architecturally and
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Jimbacrinus crinoid fossils from Gascoyne Junction, Western Australia, offer a rare glimpse into life 250 million years ago. These ancient sea creatures, with their stem-like bodies and feathery arms, once thrived in shallow waters. Their stunning preservation reveals a rich

Jimbacrinus crinoid fossils from Gascoyne Junction, Western Australia, offer a rare glimpse into life 250 million years ago. These ancient sea creatures, with their stem-like bodies and feathery arms, once thrived in shallow waters. 

Their stunning preservation reveals a rich