18K views · 176 reactions | Argentina president Javier milei swearing allegiance to his masters. Anyone noticing the pattern with this wall and world leaders.. | Britains yellow vest rally - 2019 - unite for democracy. Argentina president Javier milei swearing allegiance to his masters. Anyone noticing the pattern with this wall and world leaders..
14K views · 1K reactions | Have you ever attended a concert in a cathedral? London Concertante offers magical evenings of music in sacred spaces—letting you experience historic churches after dark in a truly unforgettable way (Credit : IG - Greatbritisharchitecture) | Great British Architecture Have you ever attended a concert in a cathedral? London Concertante offers magical evenings of music in sacred spaces—letting you experience historic churches after dark in a truly unforgettable way (Credit : IG - Greatbritisharchitecture)
Have you visited Bath? Bath Abbey holds joint cathedral status with Wells Cathedral, which I believe to be a unique set up in England. As the name suggests, Bath Abbey was a monastery in medieval times but has been an abbey in name only since the Reformation in the 16th century. The rebuilding of the Romanesque Norman abbey was commenced by Bishop King in the late 15th century. The vision that prompted this rebuilding is displayed on the west front, known as Jacobs Ladder. However, by the time that the abbey was completed in 1539, it was dissolved by King Henry VIII and ceased to be a religious house and was sold into private ownership. In 1572, Edmund Colthurst gifted Bath Abbey to the people of the city. Thereafter, Queen Elizabeth I and Lord Burghley took an interest the reconstruction effort and provided financial assistance. The present abbey was completed in 1616. The abbey was restored by Sir George Gilbert in the mid-19th century. The most notable aspect of the restoration was …More
6.3K views · 185 reactions | Thiamine is finally getting the recognition it deserves as a viable treatment for IBS and other gut conditions This is the biggest mistake people make Don't do it #IBS#thiamine#vitamins#constipation#sibo#guthealthcoach | EONutrition Thiamine is finally getting the recognition it deserves as a viable treatment for IBS and other gut conditions This is the biggest mistake people make Don't do it #IBS#thiamine#vitamins#constipation#sibo#guthealthcoach
11K views · 849 reactions | One of the wonders of late medieval England? There is truly nothing else quite like the Wenhaston Doom. There are doom paintings else where in England, however, none survive in such a well preserved state. For instance, there is a great doom at St Thomas’s church in Salisbury, however, that has been extensively restored. Additionally, there are many dooms that survive in terrible condition, such as the one at Stanningfield church, also in Suffolk. One of the reasons why the Wenhaston Doom is so appealing is because of this story of its chance survival. The fortune of this story make the feeling of beholding this stunning piece of late medieval art even more overpowering. If anyone is wondering, the gaps in these paintings are the shadow of where the Rood figures would have once stood before the painting. The rood figures included Jesus on the Cross, flanked by John and Mary. Unfortunately, every single doom painting in England was destroyed at the Reformation …More
Eric Moutsos The main reason they took Charlie out. His views on the war in Iran. No doubt in my mind. | Denis Shea Eric Moutsos The main reason they took Charlie out. His views on the war in Iran. No doubt in my mind.
1.4M views · 40K reactions | This TV ad that was broadcast back in 1971 during the Vietnam War is weirdly relevant today. Fight for your slice! | TRM - Trump Resistance Movement This TV ad that was broadcast back in 1971 during the Vietnam War is weirdly relevant today. Fight for your slice!
44K views · 2K reactions | Have you been to one of Henry’s royal residences? It is very in keeping with his character for King Henry VIII to have acquired more royal properties than any other English monarch! Thornbury Castle is an excellent example of Tudor architecture. I will be bringing more of the history and architecture of this incredible property to you across several up-coming videos. I was lucky enough to recently stay at Thornbury Castle, and so can you, as it’s the only Tudor castle in Britain where you can stay the night because it is now operated as a hotel! | Great British Architecture Have you been to one of Henry’s royal residences? It is very in keeping with his character for King Henry VIII to have acquired more royal properties than any other English monarch! Thornbury Castle is an excellent example of Tudor architecture. I will be bringing more of the history and architecture of this incredible property to you across several up-coming videos. I was lucky enough to …More
20K views · 1K reactions | Have you seen anything like this before? Dotted throughout the villages of Great and Little Easton are houses with the letter M and stags on them, which remind us of the overwhelming power of England aristocracy in century gone by. It was actually very fun and interesting to walk around and spot all these different colours letter M and stags on the houses. I’ve been to many estate village, however, I’ve never seen anything quite like this before. Thus, I’d be really interested to know if you have come across anything like this? | Great British Architecture Have you seen anything like this before? Dotted throughout the villages of Great and Little Easton are houses with the letter M and stags on them, which remind us of the overwhelming power of England aristocracy in century gone by. It was actually very fun and interesting to walk around and spot all these different colours letter M and stags on the houses. I’ve been to many estate village, however, I’ve …More
@Jay Arr TARTARIA REVEALED: PUTIN UNLEASHES THE FORBIDDEN EMPIRE The world just changed forever. Russian President Vladimir Putin has declassified explosive Tartaria archives, unearthing a colossal empire that was systematically ERASED from global memory. The moment this happened, Western historians went silent — and for good reason. Tartaria wasn’t a myth. It was the largest empire on Earth, spanning from the Urals to Alaska, New Earth to Tibet. Its people weren’t savages — they were spiritually advanced, morally grounded, and technologically ahead of their time. They lived by virtue, honor, and ancestral power. Blue-eyed, red-haired warriors who valued family, justice, and the sacred bloodline. These were not primitive tribes. They were Slavic-Aryan titans. And now, their memory is being restored. The first edition of Encyclopedia Britannica (1771) called Tartaria a dominant force in northern Asia. But after the 18th century? It vanished — not by accident, but by design. Later …More
631K views · 10K reactions | Can Two Particles Feel Each Other Across the Universe? The Mystery of Quantum Entanglement Two particles separated by billions of miles react to each other instantly. No signal. No delay. Einstein called it impossible. He was wrong. The truth is stranger than anything you've been told. #QuantumPhysics#ScienceFacts#MindBlown#UniverseMysteriesExplained#QuantumEntanglement | OrbitX Can Two Particles Feel Each Other Across the Universe? The Mystery of Quantum Entanglement Two particles separated by billions of miles react to each other instantly. No signal. No delay. Einstein called it impossible. He was wrong. The truth is stranger than anything you've been told. #QuantumPhysics#ScienceFacts#MindBlown#UniverseMysteriesExplained#QuantumEntanglement
1958: Does Class Matter? #OnThisDay 1958: Does class matter? Christopher Mayhew M.P. cast an eye over the UK class system by talking to people whose lives had changed due to social mobility.
19K views · 895 reactions | Have you watched Gentleman Jack? If you have watched the hit TV show, then I’m sure you instantly recognised this beautiful Manor House. Today, April 3rd, is the birthday day of Anne Lister. On this day in 1791. She lived until 1840 and died in Georgia. | Great British Architecture Have you watched Gentleman Jack? If you have watched the hit TV show, then I’m sure you instantly recognised this beautiful Manor House. Today, April 3rd, is the birthday day of Anne Lister. On this day in 1791. She lived until 1840 and died in Georgia.
This is spilling out from the conscience of the west. It is all over the world, but it has been hidden in the various layers of leadership in the west while professing morality. That is why the Sacrament of confession should be the norm in a society.