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The trade in human blood might seem gruesome, but it is in fact essential. And there is not enough of it to go round https://lnkd.in/eybmSC8VPhoto: Alamy
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If any American Economists reading this, Europe has been played the Jacobs ladder, with Angela Merkel playing mid order batsman.Geography and the 3 zero game, the correct map of the world is the 1853!!!..It would be helpful if u could play the Herbert Hoover chicken in every pot and save us.Bananas and cheese what are you doing, ?That chumparino army guy was played the guru nanak.Aerial reconnaissance LIKE THE 1960's with a plane between 5.30am and 6.30am.. NOBODY is around.Holy Bananas economics bulimia is running faster than ever and you cannot understand what a BACTRIUM IS.. BactriumDudyasFleas and BedbugsFauna and floraSTOP IT AND TIDY UP..The Fleming library!!!! The creatures studied for penicillin.Enoch Powell , Fleming and G.H Hardy are standing next to one.
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Too see what they are actually like I suggest you EITHER read the Fleming library OR see one described and put on screen in the film Independence day, the black horrible thing with DUDYA communication, it is a BACTRIUM added with the 10 or 12 week human download.We are sharing our country with millions of them plus Europe.
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