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26 Is The New 13

Recently captured deep space images from the James Webb Space Telescope reveal the possibility that light may not have been as well-behaved in the earliest days of the universe as it is today.

To put it simply, Bill Whittle says, light may have been lying to us about the age of the universe. He says if this is true, then instead of a 13-odd-billion-year-old cosmos, it may, in fact, be 26-odd billion years old instead. Whittle is joined by “Right Angle” colleagues Stephen Green and Scott Ott to discuss the revelation.

God Eaters, Khazaria, Part 2

Here is the concluding video in The God Eaters, the documentary that dares to reveal the shocking deceptions and deprivations of the Khazarian Mafia. Originally based in the region south of Russia, stretching from the Caspian to the Black Sea, the Khazarians migrated westward into Europe in the Middle Ages. They came to corrupt the Roman Catholic Church and Vatican, as well as the ruling noble clans of Europe. Those who defied them, like King Charles in Great Britain, met with brutal, public executions.

The Khazarians were not content controlling Europe, though. They immigrated around the world, seizing power in the United States as well as much of the Orient,  perverting our churches and seizing control of our governments. These individuals are Satanists, and worship Lucifer in many forms — as Cronos, as Saturn and as the Black Cube.

Learn about their secret practices and wicked ways, their many garish mottos and symbols adorning our most cherished state edifices, public squares and even our currency. See how they brought American political leaders under their influence at the hideous Bohemian Grove above San Francisco.

There’s a lot here to digest and some sections you might want to watch a few times so you can discern all of the culprits. But this is not arcane or boring. It’s vital to comprehend how much work remains to be done to confront and exterminate this sect that has preyed upon humans for thousands and thousands of years. For the sake of our children we cannot fail.

More Galaxies Than We Thought

The total number of galaxies in the visible, observable universe is much higher than we thought. Surprisingly, if you began a raw count of one galaxy per second right now, you probably would reach about three billion near the end of your life.

Common knowledge in the scientific world puts the inexact number of galaxies at around 100 to 400  billion, not counting those in the invisible universe that is beyond our reach. And this idea of an observable universe is important, because the cosmos is expanding and what once were the edges are now disappearing beyond our view.

Although there are galaxies beyond our reach that we will never observe, we have our hands full with those we can view. And, scientists note, they come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Here’s more with Anton Petrov.