They're absolutely furious that people were able to watch the video so the media & authorities couldn't just cover it up as another random 'stabbing'.
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Lieutenant Colonel (R) Loran G. Bryant age 81, of Eastman, GA, left this earth peacefully on Thursday, June 4, 2026, at his residence.
LTC Bryant was born in Chester, Georgia on April 6, 1945. He was of the Christian Faith, a 1963 graduate of Dodge County High School, where he was a star athlete, and earned his bachelor’s degree from Northwestern State University in 1977. He joined the United States Army in March of 1967 and received his wings on April 8, 1968.
He flew two tours in Vietnam, supporting and providing attack helicopter support to Special Forces and Marines in KHE-Shan, DIDO, Conphien, DONGHA and Kiang Tree with the 101st Airborne Division.
His second tour was spent flying out of the delta along the Cambodian border. His career took him and his family all over the world, including tours in the United States, Europe and South America. LTC Bryant was qualified on all models of Huey, UH1, A-M models, and all models of Cobras. Up to 10 of the very first Marine pilots of the AH1-G Cobra were students of his.
Among the numerous awards and medals he received are a Battlefield Commission from Warrant Officer to 1st Lieutenant, two Distinguished Flying Crosses, the Bronze Star and thirty-one Air Medals. He retired in November of 1988. LTC Bryant continued his commitment to those who served by spending 13 years with the Georgia Department of Veterans Service, helping fellow veterans access the benefits, support and recognition they earned.
A service with full military honors will be held at 1:00 PM, Monday, June 22, at Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Glennville, GA. The nearby location for visitation with the family will be announced at the service.
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8819 US-301
Glennville, GA 30427
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Happy with my buys on $ETH the other day.
Now seeing calls for $0 on the feed again so it's time to continue higher soon imo.
Quick dip into local demand (green zone) formed by the LTF triple tap at our bottom, then reverse it, head for local range highs (red X), and continue higher.
Software stocks always recover before Bitcoin.
Software stocks found their bottom during peak AI disruption panic in Q1 and then violently repriced higher.
Bitcoin just went through its own panic/capitulation event as shown by the $5B+ in liquidations.
Does Bitcoin bottom soon and follow suit?
I recall asking both of my parents in the same week when was the last time I asked them for money? They couldn't recall for the most part because I was barely a teenager when I no longer bothered them for anything. Both are in their 70s.
Broke
Starving
Struggling
Hustling
On my worst day I didn't reach out for anyone's assistance. I sat back and ate the harshest of times without bending or breaking. I did not care how hard it got. I was willing to wither away on a park bench sitting with all my problems.
I didn't steal.
I didn't beg.
I didn't borrow.
I didn't bother.
You know what was the one thing that allowed me to walk through the fire of success? Faith in the almighty. I didn't allow my environment or condition to shake my resolve and push me to relinquish my belief & conviction that everything will work itself out eventually.
I got my father out of a 20k debt.
I paid off all my mother's medical bills with a new vehicle.
I bought my sister an apartment.
I bought my niece an apartment & car.
I covered the cost of funerals.
I gave away & sold 30k worth of clothes & jewelry I never got to wear.
I covered medical bills for complete strangers.
So on and so forth. The list is endless. So I have low tolerance for people who assume someone is supposed to fly down with their cape and not only help them but remain their crutch every time they face difficult times.
This is why Section 8 is being taken away. People do not want to build their own Noah's Ark. They just want it docked on the shoreline as indefinite calvary to avoid taking on the full brunt of their bad decisions. This is why we are in this situation today with government programs.
Many have to realize this one thing. You will always face challenges. The restoration of the republic is not meant to remove the drive to survive. It's just going to reformulate into another challenge with the same extreme. It's no longer going to be money, food, or shelter you will work for.
When survival isn't the daily fight, the question "Who am I and what am I here for?" hits harder. A lot of people will struggle with directionless freedom. The new grind becomes crafting a life that feels significant not because it pays the bills, but because it matters to you and others. Expect a rise in existential restlessness, spiritual seeking, and creative pursuits.
With AI handling routine work, the challenge shifts to becoming exceptional at things that matter: art, science, philosophy, exploration, athletics, craftsmanship, or building communities. True excellence will be rare and valuable. People will compete fiercely for mastery in chosen domains whether composing symphonies, engineering new worlds, or pushing human limits in space or the mind.
Enjoy the rest of your day. I have to get my content ready for today.
Multiple agencies & hospitals just war-gamed Ebola and MERS outbreaks SPECIFICALLY for the World Cup beginning in 3 days.
The National Special Pathogens System just simulated a MERS outbreak emerging from the tournament.
NYC Health just ran an Ebola drill.
Remember EVENT 201 right before COVID?