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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Meltologists
Some incredible evidence of melted buildings and melted bricks look how the castle survived at the top of the rest of the structure which melted into a mountains because this electricity travelled from the ground up and check out the brick walls which are in England just on a house look how they changed shape its just incredible how the…Read More
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Meme-Mania
Nice Friday night meme treat for the lords out there
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
More destroyed old world
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
More old world destruction isn’t nice to see this mess they made
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
The destruction of the old world continues right up until now
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
More incredible old world beauty because this is what they were beautiful perfect and even looking at these photos makes you feel good and begs to ask how they accomplished such amazing workmanship and how they did it because almost every building is different from the next
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
Just look at these amazing buildings looking so highly advanced and detailed so much its mind blowing construction and design This is the capital of Belgium Brussels
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
Amazing incredible highly advanced old world
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Meme-Mania
fuck your new world order 15 minute cities chemtrails and most of all freemasons
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Michael Andrew Clayton AKA The Stang posted in the group Old World
Incredible old world built components that is what this is its not a building or dwelling its a component part of the motherboard earth
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The cars in image 12 are beautiful. What year are those cars from, I’m thinking 1940’s?