Entry Submitted by Vee at 1:59 AM EDT on April 12, 2020

"Re: Anara on Vee about NYC Mass Graves" by Kat - 4.12.20
Ok.. perhaps not a public demonstration or smearing.. But at least a published picture and charges... Available to see at the post office..like the most wanted posting papers are..
You remember the term how we were told.. Your - Ones name is Mud came from ? Dr. Mud.. ( there was injustice)
But wait there's more..
https://grammarist.com/idiom/ones-name-is-mud
"The idiom one’s name is mud became popular during the 1900s. The most well-known origin story of the term one’s name is mud is inaccurate, though the exact source of the term is in question.
One’s name is mud means that one is unpopular or perhaps in disgrace or embroiled in scandal. Most people believe that the term one’s name is mud comes from the assassination of the American president Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth..
Booth jumped from the box seats onto the stage, breaking his leg. Later, Doctor Samuel Mudd rendered medical aid to Booth and was accused in the crime as a co-conspirator.
Many believe Mudd was innocent. In any case, this story is not the true origin of the term one’s name is mud, as the phrase dates back at least to a British book, A Dictionary of the Turf, written by John Badcock in 1823: “Mud – a stupid twaddling fellow. ‘And his name is mud!’” Use of the word mud in a similar context may be traced back even further, to the early 1700s when it was used to mean a fool or someone who has done something stupid.
So I guess this would fit these people is all aspects.
We need to always remember..and look back on them for generation's as an example lesson to use for how society freedoms-liberties and humanity was almost lost by these serpent loving den of Thieves.
Vee
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"Re: Anara on Vee about NYC Mass Graves" by Kat - 4.12.20
Ok.. perhaps not a public demonstration or smearing.. But at least a published picture and charges... Available to see at the post office..like the most wanted posting papers are..
You remember the term how we were told.. Your - Ones name is Mud came from ? Dr. Mud.. ( there was injustice)
But wait there's more..
https://grammarist.com/idiom/ones-name-is-mud
"The idiom one’s name is mud became popular during the 1900s. The most well-known origin story of the term one’s name is mud is inaccurate, though the exact source of the term is in question.
One’s name is mud means that one is unpopular or perhaps in disgrace or embroiled in scandal. Most people believe that the term one’s name is mud comes from the assassination of the American president Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth..
Booth jumped from the box seats onto the stage, breaking his leg. Later, Doctor Samuel Mudd rendered medical aid to Booth and was accused in the crime as a co-conspirator.
Many believe Mudd was innocent. In any case, this story is not the true origin of the term one’s name is mud, as the phrase dates back at least to a British book, A Dictionary of the Turf, written by John Badcock in 1823: “Mud – a stupid twaddling fellow. ‘And his name is mud!’” Use of the word mud in a similar context may be traced back even further, to the early 1700s when it was used to mean a fool or someone who has done something stupid.
So I guess this would fit these people is all aspects.
We need to always remember..and look back on them for generation's as an example lesson to use for how society freedoms-liberties and humanity was almost lost by these serpent loving den of Thieves.
Vee
______________________________________________________
If you wish to contact the author of any reader submitted guest post, you can give us an email at UniversalOm432Hz@gmail.com and we'll forward your request to the author.
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All articles, videos, and images posted on Dinar Chronicles were submitted by readers and/or handpicked by the site itself for informational and/or entertainment purposes.
Dinar Chronicles is not a registered investment adviser, broker dealer, banker or currency dealer and as such, no information on the website should be construed as investment advice. We do not support, represent or guarantee the completeness, truthfulness, accuracy, or reliability of any content or communications posted on this site. Information posted on this site may or may not be fictitious. We do not intend to and are not providing financial, legal, tax, political or any other advice to readers of this website.
Copyright © 2020 Dinar Chronicles
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