JUAN O SAVIN- INSIDE INFORMATION FROM THE TEAM- NINO 7 10 2023

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JUAN Takes a walk around a very well known town. On the way he sites many of the incidences where the Deep State has gotten by with "murder" .. or have they? Do we have COG in place? Is the real news that we are in Control and playing this out to facilitate TIMING? If you want faster read the verse at the end. We can see this to the end and come out with a better world. Juan gives some relief here for those that are too stressed out to understand.
JUAN knows that NINO's Audience is one he can count on to PRAY. When they listen to some of these INSIDER and TEAM findings. Keep your Friends CLOSE and your Enemies CLOSER. Trump has said recently that the 2020 ELECTION and even the lead up to the 2016 Election have MANY angles that have to be discovered and remedied in a through way. Take a Deep Breath and the take away is.. WE GOT THIS. You just have to be PATIENT.
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
4 Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5 It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7 It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
Oh and by the way he looks at a Piece of ART that is now in DALLAS TX. Here is an explanation.
Outside of the Joule Hotel in downtown Dallas, you can’t help but notice a three-story gleaming orb resting in their lush garden off Main Street: an enormous, hyper-realistic eyeball, streaky red veins and all. Every year they celebrate by having an exclusive event called the "EyeBall".
The piece is called simply Eye, and was created by artist Tony Tasset in 2007 as part of a temporary display in Chicago. It stands (rolls?) 30 feet tall, and is modeled after Tasset’s own baby blues. Made of fiberglass, it was fabricated by a company best known for creating giant, kitschy roadside attractions.
The big eyeball spent a few years in storage, made a brief opening in St. Louis, and was finally brought to Texas in 2013. It was purchased by the hotel as part of their expansive art collection, and to anchor their downtown location the "Eyeboritum" and its sculpture garden.
Tasset denies any deep symbolism behind the work, stating in an interview with the website Co. Design that he “just wanted to make something awesome.” As startled passersby generally agree, he succeeded.

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