We also know that radiation, toxins and maybe exposure to Warp travel mutates some voidsmen, turning them into beings like the Ghilliam and the Hullghast. My question is, do we know about any voidship keeping an underclass of mutant crewmen, similar to the mutant workers in the hives?
and Fell ponies. The resulting horse was smaller than the large draft horses and bigger than the ponies. Extremely smart and easy to work with, an ideal caravan horse was created. Due to the loss of their horses during WW1 (horses were confiscated for the war effort, especially the solid...
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I am obviously trying to learn history which is why I am trying to find these kinds of apps, but a lot of details are left out, not a lot of information on a lot of the topics, the most important ones being ww1 and 2 and others being the Cold War for examples, no details on ...
People like Fauci are functional psychopaths essential to the plan under discussion. IF he were sane and possessed perspective, he would KNOW that there is no such thing as a contagious pathogen. He, like the rest, is obviously getting paid for his participation and likes the limelight.Nobody...
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I pity anyone who would like to see how "real" the americans are. This is not to say we dont need our allies. 2295 points - added 14 years ago by guest - 42 comments Comments: the USA appeared on the battlefield in WW I and WW II when the ennemies and allies were already ...
In November 1917 AIF orders authorized the wearing of a small badge in the form of the letter 'A' on unit colour patches to denote that the wearer had taken part in the 1915 Gallipoli campaign.http://www.iol.com.au/~conway/ww1/AforAnzac.htmlIn the year 2000, Australians travelled to...