Knell

1. the sound of a bell ringing slowly (usually associated with death) 2. a sound or sign announcing a death of a person or the end or failure of something

Brian Davidson

Brian Davidson

@brianwdavidson.bsky.social

In the book of Judges, a priestly theme runs through the stories to highlight Israel’s descent into death. Jephthah offers up his only child as an ascension offering. This is the death knell. In Judges, Israel becomes the land of the walking dead. https://brianwdavidson.com/2026/02/07/jephthahs-descension-offering/

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ⁿᵉᵒ⁻ᵖᵉˢˢⁱᵐⁱˢᵗ ᵖʰⁱˡᵒˢᵒᵖʰᵉʳ’ˢ ˢᵗᵒⁿᵉ

ⁿᵉᵒ⁻ᵖᵉˢˢⁱᵐⁱˢᵗ ᵖʰⁱˡᵒˢᵒᵖʰᵉʳ’ˢ ˢᵗᵒⁿᵉ

@luckyhedron.bsky.social

Abolishing sanitariums and other such hospitals for the mentally ill and otherwise deranged was the death knell of free and civil society. The horrors witnessed in this open air loony prison far exceed what was experienced inside. Outpatient care is not even remotely the correct approach.

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The Captain

The Captain

@thoreau.bsky.social

Dan Bongino
Greg Bovino

The only two regime henchmen to be fired so far.

It seems having Bo**ino as a last name is a death knell

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