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Hannity Confirms: Rumors Are True

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rulers Of Darkness)
Sat Apr 10 03:59:30 2021

Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2021 00:55:30 -0700
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Hannity Confirms: Rumors Are True

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pogon anethifolius, commonly known as narrow-leaf drumsticks or narrow-leafed drumsticks, is a shrub in the family Proteaceae. The species is found only in coastal areas near Sydney in New South Wales, and to the immediate west. It occurs naturally in woodland, open forest and heathland on sandstone soils. An upright shrub, it can reach to 3 m (10 ft) in height, with terete leaves that are divided and narrow. The yellow flowers appear from September to December and are prominently displayed. They are followed by round grey cones, which give the plant its common name of drumsticks. The small hairy seeds are found in the old flower parts.

Isopogon anethifolius regenerates after bushfire by resprouting from its woody base, known as a lignotuber, as well as from seed. It was described by Richard Salisbury in 1796, and was first grown in the United Kingdom the same year. One of the easiest members of the genus Isopogon to grow in cultivation, I. anethifolius grows readily in the garden if located in a sunny or part-shaded spot with sandy soil and good draina

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<div style="width:600px; padding:10px;font-family:Arial;font-size:17px;">Sean Hannity, <b>one of the most trusted voices in media</b>, confirmed the rumors are true.<br />
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Sean Hannity admits <b>based on sources he has in DC</b>, there is undeniable proof agents of the deep state have a horrifying plan in place.<br />
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Not only did they get Biden elected...<br />
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They have a grand plan for wiping out all conservatives who oppose them.<br />
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If you&rsquo;ve already suspected this was true, then wait until you see what former government agent Damian Campbell exposes in his new book about the deep state&hellip; (<a href="http://ultrazooms.us/QueiG2n_27l0mM4PH-r4tsZfrYfi8se2B16szXOiQ6Ec2v1y" target="blank"><b>which you can get for Free right here</b></a>).<br />
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Campbell&rsquo;s disturbing tell-all provides you with the frightening details about what the deep state is doing behind closed doors.<br />
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Despite this proving the deep state is real, FOX News hosts (including Hannity) won&rsquo;t talk about it on air&hellip;<br />
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Major retailers don&rsquo;t carry it on their store shelves.<br />
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Not even Walmart or Amazon will sell it.<br />
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But Campbell, <b>desperate to make sure Americans know what the elite are doing behind the scenes</b>, decided <a href="http://ultrazooms.us/QueiG2n_27l0mM4PH-r4tsZfrYfi8se2B16szXOiQ6Ec2v1y" target="blank"><b>he&rsquo;s going to give away 77 copies for Free.</b></a><br />
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Make no mistake about it, the information shared in this book will seem too shocking to believe.<br />
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Which is why you need this book.<br />
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With it, you can get a jump on the deep state and prepare yourself so they can&rsquo;t become your master.<br />
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Like we said, Campbell has 77 copies to give away, and <a href="http://ultrazooms.us/QueiG2n_27l0mM4PH-r4tsZfrYfi8se2B16szXOiQ6Ec2v1y" target="blank"><b>we convinced him to give us a few copies to hand out to our readers for Free.</b></a><br />
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Once you get this book in your hands <i><b>you&rsquo;ll need to review it ASAP.</b></i><br />
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Campbell shows that some of their plans could affect you in the next few weeks.<br />
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<div style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:5px;">pogon anethifolius, commonly known as narrow-leaf drumsticks or narrow-leafed drumsticks, is a shrub in the family Proteaceae. The species is found only in coastal areas near Sydney in New South Wales, and to the immediate west. It occurs naturally in woodland, open forest and heathland on sandstone soils. An upright shrub, it can reach to 3 m (10 ft) in height, with terete leaves that are divided and narrow. The yellow flowers appear from September to December and are prominently displayed. They are followed by round grey cones, which give the plant its common name of drumsticks. The small hairy seeds are found in the old flower parts. Isopogon anethifolius regenerates after bushfire by resprouting from its woody base, known as a lignotuber, as well as from seed. It was described by Richard Salisbury in 1796, and was first grown in the United Kingdom the same year. One of the easiest members of the genus Isopogon to grow in cultivation, I. anethifolius grows readily in the garden if located in a sunny or part-shaded spot with sandy soil and good draina</div>
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