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Caleb Maupin's book is not on Amazon. But Sean Spicer's is on LibGen.is. That should be enough to figure this out.

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Jul 24·edited Jul 24Liked by Paulo Kirk

Imagine what gaul it would take to tell indigenous people ,they have no ethnicity on their own land.

Some hook nosed bitch comes up to you and says someone else owns your land....

.Sounds like Gaza doesn't it ?

Despicable creatures .

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Ahh, 79 years ago, Oppen-Monster-Heimer and good old ALbert E developing their genocide tools.

... Just before sunrise 79 years ago at 5:29 Mountain War Time on July 16, 1945 the Journado del Muerto desert in New Mexico instantly and in total silence flashed as bright as day. As a group of several hundred scientists peered from six miles away at a 100-foot steel tower holding the world’s first atomic bomb, the sky turned brighter than day and the tower and bomb vanished in a brilliant flash of light that erased the stars of the night sky, They were replaced by a fiery turbulent cloud of smoke and dust. A powerful shock wave and the roar of the explosion followed he flash as a mushroom cloud rose 38,000 feet into the stratosphere.

The Nuclear Era had begun with a 25-kiloton bang.

Watching from 20 miles away along with over a hundred-fifty other soldiers of the Army Special Engineering District tasked with guarding the top-secret Los Alamos bomb design and fabrication center was 18-year old physicist Ted Hall. The youngest physicist in the Manhattan Project had significantly helped with the design, testing and success of the implosion system needed to successfully detonate the 3.6” sphere of 13.6 lbs. of plutonium at the core of what was called the “Gadget.”

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