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Argentina TV CELEBRATING the genocidal bloodsucking british WITCH Elizabeth's DEATH

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Sep 9, 2022, 7:29:46 AM9/9/22
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Not just Argentina, people all over the world are CELEBRATING the
genocidal bloodsucking THIEVING british WITCH Elizabeth's DEATH.


Argentina TV CELEBRATING british witch Elizabeth's DEATH
https://twitter.com/i/status/1568045772872028160

Robert Henderson

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Sep 9, 2022, 7:54:17 AM9/9/22
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> Not just Argentina, people all over the world are CELEBRATING the
> genocidal bloodsucking THIEVING british WITCH Elizabeth's DEATH.
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She will be after you ...RH

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Sep 9, 2022, 8:16:24 AM9/9/22
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Even IRISH are CELEBRATING BRIT BITCH WITCH Q ELizabeth's death



Not just Argentina, people all over the world are CELEBRATING the
genocidal bloodsucking THIEVING british WITCH Elizabeth's DEATH.



Argentina TV CELEBRATING british witch Elizabeth's DEATH
https://twitter.com/i/status/1568045772872028160




Irish Twitter CELEBRATING the genocidal barbaric THIEVING BRIT WITCH
BITCH Elizabeth
https://twitter.com/i/status/1567970311391580160


https://twitter.com/i/status/1567927269078728704



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Andrew Smith

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Sep 9, 2022, 4:47:11 PM9/9/22
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On Friday, September 9, 2022 at 4:29:46 AM UTC-7, lunatic racist FBInCIAnNSATerroristSlayer wrote:

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-62839967

Queen Elizabeth II: How the monarch charmed millions of Indians

When Queen Elizabeth II visited India for the first time in January 1961, the route from the airport in Delhi to the official residence of the Indian president was reportedly packed with nearly a million people.

"Indians forgot their troubles this week. Not completely, of course, but economic hardship, political squabbling and worry about Communist China, the Congo and Laos seemed to fade in the background. Queen Elizabeth II was here, and the capital, at least, appeared determined to make the most of it," reported The New York Times.

The Times said trains, buses and oxcarts ferried people to the capital. Here they wandered on the streets and loitered on lawns hoping to catch a glimpse of the royal couple. "They seemed to look upon the Queen and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, as impresarios who made it possible to forget and have fun," the report said.

At the same time, the newspaper reported that "Elizabeth came not as a patronising ruler on a tour of an empire, but an equal" - she was the first British monarch to take the throne after India's independence from British rule in 1947.

The trip also offered a chance for India to show a British ruler "that they had not done so badly since her people left": its "jet-age airports, their new homes and office buildings, steel mills and their nuclear reactors", for example.

For the royal couple, the six-week tour of the subcontinent was also a rich discovery of India. British Pathe footage from that trip offers a fascinating insight into the warm reception that the couple received.

The Queen toured the cities of Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata (then known as Bombay, Madras and Calcutta) and visited historic landmarks such as the Taj Mahal, the Pink Palace in Jaipur and the ancient city of Varanasi. She attended a number of receptions and spent two days at a hunting lodge of a maharajah and rode an elephant. The royal couple were guests of honour at the grand Republic Day parade on 26 January.

At Delhi's sprawling Ramlila Maidan, the Queen addressed a rapturous gathering of several thousand people. She rode to the Taj Mahal in Agra in an open car waving to the crowds. She visited a steel plant in West Bengal built with British aid and met its workers.

In Kolkata, she visited a monument built in the memory of Queen Victoria. A horse race at the thriving local course was organised for the couple and the Queen presented the cup to the owner of the winning horse. Covering the Queen's ride in an open car from the airport in Kolkata to the city, a reporter of the state broadcaster AIl India Radio (AIR) quoted a Yorkshire Post editorial that she might not be the empress of India, but the enthusiasm of Indian crowds proved she was still empress of million of Indian hearts, according to an account of the trip.

Nearly two decades later, in November 1983, the Queen made her second trip to India, timed with a summit of Commonwealth leaders.

The couple stayed in the visitors suite at the opulent presidential palace which, according to a newspaper, had been stripped of its Indian furnishings and restored to the Viceregal décor. "Dusty period furniture found in offices and museums had been dusted off and repaired to deck the suite. Bed linen, curtains and tapestries have been changed to blend with the regal past," officials said. The menu included "old, Western style dishes" because the Queen apparently liked "simple meals".

Her final visit in October 1997 happened against the backdrop of a tragedy. Timed to mark the 50th anniversary of the independence of India and Pakistan, it was the Queen's first public engagement since the funeral of Princess Diana.

The trip was also touched by some controversy. She was to visit Jallianwala Bagh - a memorial park that was the scene of one of the bloodiest massacres in British history - amid calls for an apology. Hundreds of Indians were shot by British troops while attending a public meeting at the site in 1919.

The night before she visited the site in the northern city of Amritsar, the Queen told a banquet reception in Delhi: "It is no secret that there have been some difficult episodes in the past - Jalianwala Bagh, which I shall visit tomorrow, is a distressing example. But history cannot be rewritten, however much we might sometimes wish otherwise. It has its moments of sadness, as well as gladness. We must learn from the sadness and build on the gladness."

The speech - while it did not satisfy all those calling for an explicit apology from Britain - appeared to placate relatives of those killed who called off a planned demonstration at the airport in Amritsar. Instead the 10-mile route from airport to the city was reportedly lined with "cheering flag waving" people. At the city's Golden Temple, Sikhism's holiest shrine, the Queen was allowed to enter wearing socks after taking off her shoes.

The royal dress was a subject of unending fascination and speculation in the Indian media. During her 1983 visit, speculation was rife, reported a correspondent in India Today magazine, about almost everything the Queen wore. Sunil Sethi reported of the visit:

"The hat, the hat," cried one of the reporters. "What is it made of?"

"Straw actually", said an Englishman, regaining his composure.

"And the dress? What material?"

"Crepe de chine, actually".

"Are you the Queen's designer?," I asked.

"Just another reporter," he said. "He was, as I found out later, the Delhi-based correspondent of the Times of London."

The Queen cherished her time in India during her three state visits.

"The warmth and hospitality of the Indian people, and the richness and diversity of India itself have been an inspiration to all of us," she later said.

Andrew Smith

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Sep 9, 2022, 6:00:27 PM9/9/22
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On Friday, September 9, 2022 at 6:18:03 AM UTC-7, lunatic racist FBInCIAnNSATerroristSlayer wrote:

Still prosecuting the IRA scum :-)

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-manchester-62850703

'A man has been arrested in connection with the 1996 Manchester IRA bombing, police have said.

While no-one was killed in the blast, about 250 people were injured in what was described as the UK mainland's largest bomb since World War Two.

The suspect was held at Birmingham Airport on Thursday night on suspicion of terrorism offences, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said.'

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On 9/9/2022 4:54 AM, Robert Henderson wrote:
I told you for years that the EVIL MI6 MI5 NSA CIA Psychopaths have been
REMOTELY PROGRAMMING your brain for the last 15 years to POST COMMENTS
with "embedded responses" to my private thoughts.

You didn't understand, cuz you are a typical brainwashed low IQ WASP.



I met a woman recently and "thought" if she would be after me IF she
knows a couple of things (which I don't want to disclose) about me.


The EVIL CIA NSA MI6 MI5 Psychopaths "read my private thoughts and also
that woman's private thoughts" and PROGRAMMED your brain to post this
comment to INFORM ME that, "that woman will be after me."



This is NOT the first time, CIA NSA MI6 MI5 programmed your brain to
post comments with "embedded responses" to my private thoughts.


They programmed your brain AT LEAST a couple of hundred times in the
last 15 years.


I already systematically EXPLAINED to you HOW they SECRETLY CHIP people,
LINK their brains to NSA HIVE AI Grid and REMOTELY PROGRAM their brains,
but you and most of the cricket fans just DIDN'T understand the
technologies, cuz you are all too dumb and naive.


Millions of americans, brits and global humans brains are LINKED TO NSA
HIVE AI GRID and being REMOTELY PROGRAMMED to text, tweet, post
comments, talk and ACT without their knowledge and consent.


World is in a SIMULATION for the last 40 yrs.

EVIL CIA NSA MI6 MI5 Psychopaths are PLAYING GODS with millions of
humans' lives EVERY DAY and artificially altering their lives.

"Free Will" became HISTORY Consciousness became ARTIFICIAL SIMULATION in
the 1980s when CIA NSA "reverse engineered human brain".





I ask ALL OF YOU to THINK and ask yourselves, IF what I said is true,
then HOW EVIL and DECEPTIVE your govts are and how they are FOOLING you
by brainwashing you about DEMOCRACY on the surface while MERCILESSLY
BACK STABBING you with their SMILE, Shake Hands, Back Stab and KILL,
Modus Operandi.

Andrew Smith

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Sep 14, 2022, 8:03:17 PM9/14/22
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On Friday, September 9, 2022 at 10:11:16 PM UTC-7, FBInCIAnNSATerroristSlayer wrote:
> IRA made a big mistake.

https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/king-charles-thanks-sinn-feins-oneill-incredibly-kind-words-2022-09-13/
'BELFAST, Sept 13 (Reuters) - King Charles on Tuesday thanked Sinn Fein's leader in Northern Ireland for her "incredibly kind words" about his mother Queen Elizabeth, the latest sign of warmth between the former political wing of the Irish Republican Army and the crown.

Michelle O'Neill issued a statement following the Queen's death last week saying she was "grateful for Queen Elizabeth's significant contribution and determined efforts to advancing peace and reconciliation" and that she "led by example."'

==

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-62898660
'Hong Kongers have been lining up for hours this week to pay their respects to the Queen in what has been perhaps the biggest display of affection for the late monarch seen outside the UK.'

==

https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20220909-queen-elizabeth-s-death-great-loss-for-the-world-japan-pm
'The death of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II is a "great loss" for the entire world, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Friday, expressing his "deep sorrow".'

==

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/some-russians-mourn-queen-elizabeth-with-flowers-kremlin-pays-respects-2022-09-09/
'Some Russians mourn Queen Elizabeth with flowers as Kremlin pays respects'
'MOSCOW, Sept 9 (Reuters) - The Kremlin paid respectful tribute to Queen Elizabeth on Friday and dozens of Russians laid flowers at the British embassy, despite the dire state of relations between London and Moscow.

"Despite what is going on now, the Queen and the royal house have always been the personification of peace and goodness," said Muscovite Anton Avramets after placing a pink bouquet alongside many others on a wall outside the embassy.'

==

https://www.reuters.com/world/indias-modi-hails-queen-elizabeth-stalwart-our-times-2022-09-08/
'NEW DELHI, Sept 8 (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed Britain's Queen Elizabeth as an inspirational leader following her death on Thursday.

"Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II will be remembered as a stalwart of our times," Modi wrote on Twitter.

"She provided inspiring leadership to her nation and people. She personified dignity and decency in public life. Pained by her demise. My thoughts are with her family and people of UK in this sad hour."'

==

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dy0DHhNuilA
'French President Macron pays touching tribute to Queen Elizabeth II'

==

https://www.france24.com/en/video/20220909-queen-elizabeth-has-died-south-africa-pays-tribute-to-extraordinary-queen
'South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday expressed his "profound and sincere condolences" over the death of Queen Elizabeth II, in a statement addressed to the new king, Charles III. The president said he met the queen at the last Commonwealth meeting in London in 2018, adding that they had looked at letters she was sent by former South African president Nelson Mandela, "reminiscing about the great stateman" whom she "respected enormously". FRANCE 24's Nadine Theron reports.'

==




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