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owen.nelson907
Owen :
It represents the physical world and therefore the flesh and the kingdom of the world. Same with the black marks on their sleeves. It’s all the same frequency and number of the world as it exists in
2025-02-24 09:10:35
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salemjones777
Salem Jones 🔥❤️‍🔥✨ :
Chronos but that time is ending as Uranus returns to marry mother Gaea 🔵+🌎=❤️‍🔥✨
2025-02-25 00:27:39
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user32612497716344
@gamezslayer :
know i understand
2025-02-24 07:32:07
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largepizza0
Largepizza :
habibi kabaa is not cube originally and still technically not cube people circle around a square or rectangule shape wuth semi corcle search for it
2025-02-24 14:43:57
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ramonmarquez273
ramonmarquez273 :
very true
2025-02-24 15:59:55
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bimbomeow07
💜 Bimbi 💜 :
In numerology number 8 is "God-s justice." Number 8 also linked to Saturn.
2025-02-24 18:46:04
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zimlegends2
ZIM LEGENDS🇿🇼 :
bro were can i get the book ur using
2025-02-24 13:01:54
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tspphilip
tspphilip :
but I thought souls are sent here not according to their will to reincarnate in this physical world after death thru deception from the acrons
2025-02-24 18:54:17
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coka.22
Codruța Cosmina :
explicat pe înțelesul celor care vor sa înțeleagă
2025-02-24 21:02:56
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hkonamatata07
hkonamatata07 :
ZohaL
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gm.mobassir :
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On May 25, 1968, just one day before her 11th birthday, Mary Bell strangled 4-year-old Martin Brown to death in an abandoned house in Scotswood, England.  Two months later, on July 31, 1968, Bell k*lled again, this time strangling and mutilating 3-year-old Brian Howe with the help of her 13-year-old friend Norma Bell, no relation. Between these two murders, Mary and Norma broke into and vandalized a local nursery, leaving notes that claimed responsibility for Martin Brown’s death. However, the police initially dismissed this as a prank. As the investigation progressed, several factors pointed to Mary Bell’s involvement: •	An eyewitness saw Mary “massaging” Brian Howe’s throat before tightening her grip. 	 •	Incriminating notes were found at a local nursery, later proven to be written by Mary and Norma. 	 •	Forensic evidence linked fibers from the victims’ clothing to both girls. Mary’s behavior during questioning was notably unusual for her age. Detective Chief Inspector James Dobson described her as intelligent and quick-witted, often anticipating and answering follow-up questions before they were asked. The trial began in December 1968, with Mary Bell being 11 years old at the time. Psychiatrists testified that she showed “classic symptoms of psychopathy.” The jury found Mary Bell guilty of manslaughter on grounds of diminished responsibility, while Norma Bell was acquitted. Mary Bell was sentenced to detention “at Her Majesty’s pleasure,” an indeterminate sentence for young offenders in the UK. She spent 12 years in various institutions before being released in 1980 at the age of 23. Upon release, Bell was granted anonymity and given a new identity to protect her from public attention. This protection was later extended to cover her daughter and granddaughter.  Despite attempts to lead a normal life, Bell has been forced to move several times due to media and public interest in her case. Mary Bell’s case has been the subject of much psychological analysis. Experts now believe that her troubled upbringing, including alleged SA and neglect, may have contributed to her actions.  Her mother, Betty McCrickett, was a 16-year-old s worker who reportedly showed little affection for Mary and may have attempted to harm her multiple times during her early childhood. The Mary Bell case remains a chilling reminder of the complex interplay between childhood trauma, mental health, and criminal behavior. It continues to raise questions about juvenile justice, rehabilitation, and the long-term consequences of childhood crimes.
On May 25, 1968, just one day before her 11th birthday, Mary Bell strangled 4-year-old Martin Brown to death in an abandoned house in Scotswood, England. Two months later, on July 31, 1968, Bell k*lled again, this time strangling and mutilating 3-year-old Brian Howe with the help of her 13-year-old friend Norma Bell, no relation. Between these two murders, Mary and Norma broke into and vandalized a local nursery, leaving notes that claimed responsibility for Martin Brown’s death. However, the police initially dismissed this as a prank. As the investigation progressed, several factors pointed to Mary Bell’s involvement: • An eyewitness saw Mary “massaging” Brian Howe’s throat before tightening her grip. • Incriminating notes were found at a local nursery, later proven to be written by Mary and Norma. • Forensic evidence linked fibers from the victims’ clothing to both girls. Mary’s behavior during questioning was notably unusual for her age. Detective Chief Inspector James Dobson described her as intelligent and quick-witted, often anticipating and answering follow-up questions before they were asked. The trial began in December 1968, with Mary Bell being 11 years old at the time. Psychiatrists testified that she showed “classic symptoms of psychopathy.” The jury found Mary Bell guilty of manslaughter on grounds of diminished responsibility, while Norma Bell was acquitted. Mary Bell was sentenced to detention “at Her Majesty’s pleasure,” an indeterminate sentence for young offenders in the UK. She spent 12 years in various institutions before being released in 1980 at the age of 23. Upon release, Bell was granted anonymity and given a new identity to protect her from public attention. This protection was later extended to cover her daughter and granddaughter. Despite attempts to lead a normal life, Bell has been forced to move several times due to media and public interest in her case. Mary Bell’s case has been the subject of much psychological analysis. Experts now believe that her troubled upbringing, including alleged SA and neglect, may have contributed to her actions. Her mother, Betty McCrickett, was a 16-year-old s worker who reportedly showed little affection for Mary and may have attempted to harm her multiple times during her early childhood. The Mary Bell case remains a chilling reminder of the complex interplay between childhood trauma, mental health, and criminal behavior. It continues to raise questions about juvenile justice, rehabilitation, and the long-term consequences of childhood crimes.

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