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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

People Flee Illinois – Blue State Exodus
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People Flee Illinois – Blue State Exodus

by Martin Armstrong, Armstrong Economics: We saw it happen first in California. People could not handle the restrictive policies during the pandemic, which was worsened by the drastic increase in taxes and crime. Americans are fleeing blue states in droves – precisely why we cannot forecast real estate as whole for the United Stated. Recent […]
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Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Breaking: Is Hurricane Beryl Part Of A Secret Weather Weapons Project?
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Breaking: Is Hurricane Beryl Part Of A Secret Weather Weapons Project?

from The Alex Jones Show: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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History Traveler
2 yrs

Who was Lilith, Adam’s first wife in the garden of Eden?
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Who was Lilith, Adam’s first wife in the garden of Eden?

The origin of Lilith, according to scholars, is highly debatable. Still, many think she was influenced by Mesopotamian or Sumerian mythology about succubae (female night demons) with the name “lilin” or by Sumerian myths about female vampires with the name “Lillu.” Lilith is a highly contentious figure in Jewish folklore. Although certain midrashic texts mention Lilith by name, the Torah’s genesis story does not. Her symbolism, history, and literature are topics of dispute among Jewish academics, feminists, and other intellectuals. Although Lilith has several origin stories, the one that is most frequently reported is that she was Adam’s first wife. Lilith by John Collier, 1887. Existence of Lilith outside Jewish Folklore For over 4,000 years, Lilith has appeared in myths across multiple civilizations. Her sinister origins can be traced back to Babylonian demonology, where amulets and incantations were used to fend off the evil forces of an eagle-headed ghost that preyed on young children and expecting mothers. The ancient Hittites, Egyptians, Israelites, and Greeks were the destinations of Lilith’s subsequent migration. Mesopotamian and Sumerian mythology of Lilith In the middle of the third millennium B.C., the Sumerians called Lilith “Lilitu.” Her image first surfaced during that time as a group of demons or spirits associated with storms and winds. Some mythologists argue that the name was changed to Lilith around 700 BC. The inhabitants of Babylon, like those of Sumer, connected Lilith with evil spirits and demonic beings. The Babylonians thought the female devil had both good and bad phases, using the moon to symbolize her. As early as Babylonian demonology, Lilith can be found in Mesopotamian portrayals of Inanna’s demonic alter ego, “Lilith or Lilitu” (approximately 6th century B.C.). In prehistoric Sumerian society, Inanna was a significant deity. She had power over women’s sexuality because she was the patroness of reproduction and sex, but Dumuzi was supposed to take over once they married. Scholars believed that the demons Lilith, Ardat-Lili, and Irdu-kug were the evil counterparts of Inanna in these roles; it is from these passages that we derive our present conception of Lilith as a perilous succubus. Lilith was identified with the image of a female night demon in Mesopotamian mythology. The eerie creature was associated with death, illness, and pests in this society since it represented the wind. Lilith used water as a portal to connect with her world. Lilith is already viewed as a demon in Hebrew mythology, having references in the Midrash and Talmud. In the Bible, she only made one appearance as a desert demon mentioned by the prophet Isaiah. In Jewish traditions from the Middle Ages, she is described as Adam’s terrible first wife in the Garden of Eden. Lilith as the first wife of Adam in Eden  The character of Lilith is not connected to the original narrative of creation until the Alphabet of Ben Sira (c. 800 to 900), even though she is mentioned four times in the Babylonian Talmud. The medieval author Ben Sira names Lilith as Adam’s first wife and provides a thorough account of her life. Going by the story of creation, there seem to be two distinct tales of how God made the first man and woman, at least on close inspection. Lilith, illustration by Carl Poellath God created both man and woman at the same time in Genesis 1: “He created them male and female” (Gen. 1:27). But in Genesis 2, after creating Adam “from the dust of the earth,” God took a rib out of him to create Eve (Gen. 2: 21-22). The first narrative is quite simple: “So God made people in his image, in his likeness; he formed them male and female” (Genesis 1:27). According to the second story, after creating man from dust on the ground, God then made a woman from the man. It states, “Then the Lord God created man from the dust of the ground and breathed the breath of life into his nostrils, and the man became a living being.” The Lord God’s involvement caused the man to enter a deep sleep. When the man awoke, the Lord God removed one of his ribs and filled the space with flesh. And the Lord God made a woman out of the man’s excised rib and handed her to him (Genesis 2:7, 21–22). Going by this part of the scriptures, the Alphabet of Ben Sira claims that Lilith was Adam’s first wife, although the two were often at odds. Adam always wanted to be in charge, and Lilith also wanted a turn in the dominating sexual position (the man on top, the woman beneath). Lilith decided to leave Adam after their issues became too much to bear. She said the name of God and took to the air, leaving Adam by himself in the Garden of Eden. When she refused to return to her husband voluntarily, and after Adam’s plea to God that his wife left, God dispatched three angels (Senoi, Sansenoi, and Sammangelof) to pursue her and gave them orders to bring her back forcibly. However, when the angels discovered her at the Red Sea, they could not compel her to follow them or persuade her to return. Eventually, a weird agreement is reached in which Lilith agrees not to harm infants if they are guarded by an amulet bearing the names of the three angels. Lilith In Mythology Lilith appears in several ancient mythologies, and in most manifestations of her myth, Lilith represents chaos, seduction, and ungodliness. Lilith has had a spell put on humanity in all of her guises. After a series of awful and scary pictorial depictions of Lilith, legends later characterize her as a beautiful woman who seduces men or copulates with them in their sleep (a succubus), then spawns demon children. According to some other accounts, Lilith is the Queen of Demons. In all, Lilith’s most widely known and believed existence is that which has her as Adam’s first wife in the garden of Eden.The post Who was Lilith, Adam’s first wife in the garden of Eden? first appeared on History Defined.
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Conservative Voices
2 yrs ·Youtube Politics

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Mark's Opening Remarks - 7/8/24
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2 yrs ·Youtube Politics

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Scamala: Kamala Harris Unmasked
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2,600 Boeing 737 Airplanes To Undergo Inspection, FAA Says
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2,600 Boeing 737 Airplanes To Undergo Inspection, FAA Says

The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered the inspection of 2,600 Boeing 737 airplanes due to the potential of oxygen masks failing during an emergency. “The FAA said it was requiring the inspections of 737 MAX and Next Generation airplanes after multiple reports of passenger service unit oxygen generators shifting out of position,” according to Reuters. #BREAKING: The FAA has ordered immediate inspections of its 2,600 Boeing 737 planes due to the risk of oxygen mask failure during emergency operations. pic.twitter.com/8sFcVMEYfe — R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) July 8, 2024 The issue could prevent passengers from receiving supplemental oxygen during a depressurization event. JUST IN: FAA orders inspection of 2,600 Boeing 737 planes due to risk of oxygen mask failure during emergency pic.twitter.com/waPTTlm0rj — BNO News (@BNONews) July 8, 2024 Per Reuters: Boeing, which on June 17 issued a bulletin to airlines calling for visual inspections, said Monday it had told airlines to update a subset of the restraining straps on 737 oxygen generators after a new adhesive introduced on the straps in August 2019 had been seen under certain circumstances to allowed units to shift up to three quarters of an inch. “We have gone back to the original adhesive for all new deliveries to ensure the generators remain firmly in place, as intended,” Boeing said, adding inspections of the in-service fleet and undelivered airplanes have not identified any units that failed to operate properly. The FAA said its airworthiness directive was immediately effective and requires inspections and corrective actions if needed within 120 to 150 days based on the 737 model. The FAA is also barring airlines from installing potentially defective parts. Airworthiness Directive : Federal Aviation Administration orders inspection of 2,600 Boeing 737s over oxygen mask issue. Read More : https://t.co/n2dGb1fp9l Gastón A. Bazzino Ferreri#safety #aviation #oxygenmask pic.twitter.com/BJazRZWqw5 — FL360aero (@fl360aero) July 8, 2024 “The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for all The Boeing Company Model 737-8, 737-9, and 737-8200 airplanes and Model 737-700, -800, and -900ER series airplanes. This AD was prompted by multiple reports of passenger service unit (PSU) oxygen generators shifting out of position within their associated PSU assemblies because of a retention failure. This AD requires a general visual inspection of the PSU oxygen generator installation to determine the configuration of the thermal pads of the retention straps and applicable on-condition actions. This AD also prohibits the installation of affected parts. The FAA is issuing this AD to address the unsafe condition on these products,” the document read. Newsweek reports: According to the FAA, airlines must conduct a general visual inspection and if needed replace oxygen generators with new or serviceable oxygen generators, strap thermal pads and reposition impacted oxygen generators. These FAA directives are common measures to fix potential aircraft safety issues. However, Boeing’s safety record has faced increased scrutiny recently, particularly after a door plug blew out midair on an Alaska Airlines flight in January. The “airworthiness directive,” industry parlance for a legally enforceable regulation, is the latest blow for Boeing just hours after the company accepted a guilty plea in what many have termed a “sweetheart deal” with the Department of Justice (DOJ) early on Monday. Under the approved terms of the agreement, Boeing will now plead guilty to one count of defrauding FAA officials over the flight control software known as MCAS that played a role in Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max in 2019, as well as one in Indonesia five months earlier. In return, Boeing will avoid going to trial and pay a $243.6 million fine, undergo three years of probation by a “hand-picked” monitor, and meet with the relatives of those who died onboard its planes. Read the FAA document HERE.
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Conservative Satire
Conservative Satire
2 yrs ·Youtube Funny Stuff

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Joe Biden Has Been Fired
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One America News Network Feed
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United Airlines Boeing Jet Loses Wheel Seconds After Takeoff From LAX
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United Airlines Boeing Jet Loses Wheel Seconds After Takeoff From LAX

A wheel has fallen off a United Airlines Boeing 757-200 just moments after takeoff.
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NEWSMAX Feed
2 yrs ·Youtube News & Oppinion

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Comer links Biden's doctor to influence peddling scheme | Rob Schmitt Tonight
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2 yrs ·Youtube News & Oppinion

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Trump advisor recites Biden's long history of dishonesty on health issues | Prime News
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