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Maria Zakharova is repeating lies

This woman is a liar. The pope favors Ukraine and hasn't hid it. This Russia media personality is a major part of the psyops going on. It's really very terrible. I've looked at it very closely for over 2 solid years now of deep and serious research that took a lot of my time. Russia has been taken over since the West assassinated Stalin and I can easily elaborate on that off the top of my head and have done so on twitter X, which is partly WHY I'm shadowbanned and my posts are UNSEARCHABLE. They are HIDING MY research! She's repeating what the Russian ambassador to the Holy See said which is blatant lies.

Another shadowbanned post. Because I know the cold war was/is a hoax. Rome controlled Russia that whole time and made everyone scared in order to keep the hoax alive. They took over Russia even before they assassinated Stalin. Because everything had to be in place when he died so they could replace him with KHRUSHCHEV, who wasn't anywhere near the top of the list of potential replacements for Stalin! This was was the most dreadful part of WW2 that hardly anyone knows. I did the research and dug deep and provide everyone with the truth!

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George Washington: or, Life in America one hundred years ago By John Stevens Cabot Abbott

This is a very good book written by a renowned historian. In this book, John Stevens Cabot Abbott catches and shares a rare glimpse of George Washington that inspired me. 

A little bit about the Author: John Stevens Cabot Abbott (September 19, 1805 – June 17, 1877), Was an American historian, pastor, and pedagogical writer, born in Brunswick, Maine. Education: Bowdoin College, Andover Theological Seminary (Baptist).

Some excerpts from the book:

George Washington's UPBRINGING: "It is the uncontradicted testimony that the mother of George Washington was, by instinct and culture, a lady; she had a superior mind, well disciplined by study, and was a cheerful, devout Christian." Page 12


George Washington's HONESTY: One morning, as the colts were feeding upon the lawn, George, who had some companions visiting him, approached the high-blooded steed, and after soothing him for some time with caresses, watched his opportunity and leaped upon his back. The colt, for a moment, seemed stupefied with surprise and indignation. Then, after a few desperate, but unavailing attempts, by rearing and plunging, to throw his rider, he dashed over the fields with the speed of the wind. George, glorying in his achievement, and inconsiderate of the peril to which he was exposing the animal, gave the frantic steed the rein. When the horse began to show signs of exhaustion, he urged him on, hoping thus to subdue him to perfect docility. The result was that a blood-vessel was burst, and the horse dropped dead beneath his rider. George, greatly agitated by the calamity, hastened to his mother with the tidings. Her characteristic reply was: "My son, I forgive you, because you have had the courage to tell me the truth at once. Had you skulked away, I should have despised you." Page 16

George Washington's INTEGRITY: "....he took deliberate aim, it is said, at Washington and fired, at a distance of not more than fifteen paces. The ball barely missed its target. The Indian sprang into the woods. Indignation gave speed to the feet of his pursuers. He was soon caught. The companion of Washington urged that the savage should immediately be put to death. But Washington recoiled from the idea of shooting a man in cold blood. Having disarmed the assassin, he turned him adrift in the wilderness." Page 48

This is all I have read so far of this book. And from what I have read George Washington was a true Christian example that I would like to see more often in this world. I have enjoyed the Author's writing style and truly appreciate this seemingly rare glimpse of America's First President, George Washington. I look forward to reading the rest of it. And here is the link if you would like to do the same.

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Gen. Peter W. Chiarelli receives Jesuit "Honor"


Gen. Peter W. Chiarelli, '72, a four-star general and 32nd Vice Chief of Staff for the U.S. Army, is honored by President Stephen Sundborg, S.J., as 2010 Alumnus of the Year at the 25th anniversary of the Alumni Awards. With a long and decorated military career Gen. Chiarelli is a graduate of the ROTC program and the highest ranking member of the military to have ever graduated from Seattle University.

View a photo gallery  from the event and read more about this year's winners.

 

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