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April 27, 1899 Tornado Outbreak
On April 27, 1899 dozens of people were killed by tornadoes in Missouri and Iowa.

29 Apr 1899, 1 – Lawrence Journal at Newspapers.com

28 Apr 1899, Page 1 – The Atlanta Constitution at Newspapers.com
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Twitter CEO – Being Censored And Discriminated Against Makes People Feel Safe And In Control
“I believe Twitter grows as a service, allows for more people to use the product… because we have built tools, processes for people to be able to feel safe and control their experiences… Sometimes that means more thoughtful moderation,”
– Parag Agrawal, CEO, Twitter

BREAKING: Project Veritas Releases Leaked Audio of Twitter Meeting Following Elon Musk’s Purchase
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The Virus Didn’t Kill Them – Government Did
According to virus modelers, the homeless population of LA should have been wiped out by their favorite virus. But the virus didn’t kill them, government policies which created unemployment, homelessness and despair did.

Overdoses drive 56% increase in L.A. County homeless deaths – Los Angeles Times
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Tornado Outbreak Of Late April 1880
Tornadoes in late April 1880 killed hundreds of people in Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, Kansas and Mississippi.

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Donald Trump Jr : “Big Pharma’s been at the trough for 2 years, now it’s Big War’s turn again”
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Tornado Outbreak of April 25, 1893
“THE NUMBER KILLED EXCEEDS SEVENTY-FIVE.
Latest From the Tornado-Swept Parts of Oklahoma Territory.
Over One Hundred Farms Totally Destroyed and the Bodies of Victims Found Miles Away.A CAR LOAD OF COFFINS EN ROUTE.
Five Persons In One Family Were Killed and Thirteen Dead Bodies Were Gathered In One House—Days .Before the Worst Can be Known.
Guthrie, O. T., April 27.–Late reports from the tornado-swept portions of the territory make it certain that the number of killed exceeds seventy-five, while over 200 persons were injured, many fatally. At Norman, in the southern part of Oklahoma, thirty-four bodies have been coffined and prepared for burial. Nearly a dozen people are still missing and it is I expected that fire or six of the badly injured will die. In the vicinity of Norman, which was the center of the worst storm, as far as the eye can reach are scattered wrecked buildings, furniture; implements and bodies of animals. A hundred and fifty farms are swept clean of buildings, fences, orchards and crops, and the people who were not killed are left in poverty. In almost every case where the people were caught in their houses they were stricken in death or badly injured.”
– APRIL 28. 1893

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