Mar 10, 2019

💣 BREAKING - EPA | ~ Explosion in a bus in Stockholm ~ | .. Smoke plummets after a bus exploded and caught fire on Tegelbacken in central Stockholm, Sweden, 10 March 2019. Initial reports say no passengers were aboard the bus when it exploded .. | Blogger: [🎱Today is Sunday, March 10, the 69th day of 2019. 2019 is a '3 year'. Today is = 10+3+2+0+1+9 = 16 = 1+6 = 7. The Masonic Power Structure I was constantly running into the number 13 and 33. 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, and so on is widely worshiped by the Illuminati cult 💥] ... {7 - This number is significant in several ways. There are 7 Creative powers of the Godhead There are 7 Great Ages of the Earth. There are 7 Races of mankind. There are 7 laws governing human life. There are 7 Schools of Mystery Religions. In Theosophy there is a seven step process of human evolution in which successive races evolve from a lower to a higher form of life.} ... OMG! "They" definitely caught our attention... Real or yet another political false flag, let's wait and see... (SITSSHOW: Why the Illuminati May Have Donald Trump in Their Sights For March 2019 & Why Alex Jones May Be in Their Sights Now) - Astrologically, Trump is in the cabal’s cross hairs between February 15 and March 10, 2019. The most critical days are February 22-23, February 27, and March 8-10. Given the cabal’s penchant for the Ides of March, the window should be extended to March 15, 2019 ...



READ MORE>>







Today’s Highlight in History:


On March 10, 1969, James Earl Ray pleaded guilty in Memphis, Tennessee (on his 41st birthday) to assassinating civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. (Ray later repudiated that plea, maintaining his innocence until his death.)

What Happened On This Day – 10. marts

2000 The dotcom bubble bursts when the NASDAQ Composite stock market index peaks at 5408.60

The dotcom boom, which started in 1997, accompanied the advent of countless new Internet-based companies. When the speculative bubble burst, many small investors were affected.
  • 1959 A revolt erupts in Lhasa, sparking the Tibetan uprising. Fearing the Dalai Lama's abduction by China, 300,000 Tibetans surrounded his palace.
  • 1952 Fulgencio Batista assumes power in Cuba after a coup.The dictator was overthrown by rebels under the command of Che Guevara in 1959.
  • 1945 The most destructive bombing raid in history hits Tokyo.About 100,000 Tokyo citizens died in the fires caused by the U.S. airforce's incendiary bombs.
In 1496, Christopher Columbus concluded his second visit to the Western Hemisphere as he left Hispaniola for Spain.

In 1848, the U.S. Senate ratified the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which ended the Mexican-American War.

In 1864, President Abraham Lincoln assigned Ulysses S. Grant, who had just received his commission as lieutenant-general, to the command of the Armies of the United States.



In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell’s assistant, Thomas Watson, heard Bell say over his experimental telephone: “Mr. Watson _ come here _ I want to see you” from the next room of Bell’s Boston laboratory.

In 1913, former slave, abolitionist and Underground Railroad “conductor” Harriet Tubman died in Auburn, New York; she was in her 90s.

In 1933, a magnitude 6.4 earthquake centered off Long Beach, California, resulted in 120 deaths.

In 1965, Neil Simon’s play “The Odd Couple,” starring Walter Matthau and Art Carney, opened on Broadway.

In 1980, “Scarsdale Diet” author Dr. Herman Tarnower was shot to death at his home in Purchase, New York. (Tarnower’s former lover, Jean Harris, was convicted of his murder; she served nearly 12 years in prison before being released in January 1993.)

In 1985, Konstantin U. Chernenko, who was the Soviet Union’s leader for 13 months, died at age 73; he was succeeded by Mikhail Gorbachev.

In 1988, pop singer Andy Gibb died in Oxford, England, at age 30 of heart inflammation.

In 1993, Dr. David Gunn was shot to death outside a Pensacola, Florida, abortion clinic. (Shooter Michael Griffin is serving a life sentence.)

In 2003, shortly before the start of the Iraq war, Natalie Maines, lead singer of the Dixie Chicks, told a London audience: “Just so you know— we’re ashamed the president of the United States is from Texas.” (Maines later apologized for the phrasing of her remark.)

Ten years ago: In his first major speech on education, President Barack Obama called for tying teachers’ pay to student performance and expanding innovative charter schools. A gunman, 28-year-old Michael McLendon, killed 10 people, including his mother, four other relatives and the wife and child of a local sheriff’s deputy across two rural Alabama counties before committing suicide.

Five years ago: Joe McGuiness, 71, the adventurous and news-making writer and reporter, died in Worcester (WUS’-tur), Massachusetts.

One year ago: Syrian government forces made their deepest push yet into the eastern suburbs of the capital Damascus in a major blow to opposition fighters. Campaigning in western Pennsylvania for a Republican House candidate, President Donald Trump told a rally that his new tariffs were saving the steel industry.

No comments:

Post a Comment