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I love ballroom dancing. Riccardo and Yulia are the Best Ballroom dancers ever! Among MANY dance competition titles since 2009 the are the 2010-2019 World Professional Latin Champions.
Visit their website — https://rydance.com/
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PART FOUR (Public Schools and Dumbing Down the population)
PART FIVE (One World Government controlled by Global Bankers)
One of the most significant “wars” in the history of Earth has been covertly waged by Zionists, beginning the the Rothschild Family in Europe. The conquest of nearly the entire monetary system of the Western World (Wall Street and The Federal Reserve Bank) has been won by Zionists bankers. Their religion is Judaism. Their “gods” are money and power.
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François Rabelais (c. 1494 – 9 April 1553) was a major French Renaissance writer, doctor, Renaissance humanist, monk and Greek scholar. He has historically been regarded as a writer of fantasy, satire, the grotesque, bawdy jokes and songs. His best known work is Gargantua and Pantagruel. Rabelais is considered one of the great writers of world literature and among the creators of modern European writing.
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“All their life was spent not in laws, statutes, or rules, but according to their own free will and pleasure. They rose out of their beds when they thought good; they did eat, drink, labour, sleep, when they had a mind to it and were disposed for it. None did awake them, none did offer to constrain them to eat, drink, nor to do any other thing; for so had Gargantua established it. In all their rule and strictest tie of their order there was but this one clause to be observed, “Do What Thou Wilt;” because men that are free, well-born, well-bred, and conversant in honest companies, have naturally an instinct and spur that prompteth them unto virtuous actions, and withdraws them from vice, which is called honour. Those same men, when by base subjection and constraint they are brought under and kept down, turn aside from that noble disposition by which they formerly were inclined to virtue, to shake off and break that bond of servitude wherein they are so tyrannously enslaved; for it is agreeable with the nature of man to long after things forbidden and to desire what is denied us.”
— Rabelais, description of how the Thélèmites lived and the rules they lived by.
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