Mom, Grandma, Veteran, Thought Criminal, Unaffiliated Voter. Freedom vs. Tyranny matters- not party. "He today that sheds his blood with me shall be my brother"
Allow me to rephrase this less diplomatically:
The billions in "accounting errors" is more than just incompetence. It's massive fraud.
Let's make Christine the next Governor of Oregon.
🇺🇸 🇺🇸 Double Shot of Badass Americans: Thomas Custer
Did you know George Armstrong Custer had a brother?
And that he was the first soldier in American history to earn the Medal of Honor twice?
And that he earned them just three days apart?
In April 1865, 20 year old Tom Custer was riding with his older brother George’s cavalry, hammering the last fragments of the Confederate army in the final death throes of the Civil War.
On April 3 at Namozine Church, Virginia, Tom led a lightning charge straight into a strong Confederate barricade of wagons and fence rails.
Under blistering fire he spurred his horse, leaped the obstacle in one bound, crashed through the enemy line, spotted the color bearer of the 2nd North Carolina Cavalry, ripped the battle flag right out of the man’s hands, and fought his way back through the swarm of Rebels with 14 prisoners in tow.
Medal of Honor.
Three days later at Sailor’s Creek, he did it again, only more savagely.
Charging the Confederate works under heavy fire, Tom leaped his horse over the barricades into a storm of bullets.
A round smashed through his face.
His horse was shot dead beneath him.
Bleeding badly, he stayed on his feet, killed the enemy soldier trying to stop him, seized two Confederate battle flags, and kept fighting as thousands of Rebels began throwing down their arms around him.
He grabbed a loose mount, rode back to his brother George, waved the captured Confederate battle flag, and shouted, "Armstrong, the damned rebels shot me, but I've got my flag!"
Tom then tried to turn his new horse around to charge back into the fray.
George actually had to order a subordinate to place his own brother under arrest just to force him off the battlefield and into a surgeon’s tent.
It was the only way to stop him from fighting.
Medal of Honor, again.
He survived the war, only to ride once more, this time to the Little Bighorn in 1876, where Tom died fighting on Last Stand Hill next to his brother.
Thomas Custer is an American Badass 🇺🇸
Of the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence, Abraham Clark may have paid the highest personal price. Almost nobody knows his story. Buckle up.
He was a New Jersey farm kid considered too frail for farm work, so he taught himself math, then surveying, then law. He never got rich from it because he kept defending poor farmers who could not pay him. His neighbors called him "the Poor Man's Counselor."
In the early hours of July 4, 1776, while Congress debated independence in Philadelphia, Clark wrote a letter to a friend with one of the most chilling lines of the Revolution: "Perhaps our Congress will be exalted on a high gallows."
He signed anyway.
Then the British made it personal. Two of his sons were officers in the Continental Army, and both were captured. They were thrown onto the prison ship Jersey in New York Harbor, the deadliest place of the entire war. More Americans died on British prison ships than in every battle of the Revolution combined.
One son got it even worse. He was locked in the dungeon and given no food except what other starving prisoners could push through the keyhole of his cell.
The British reportedly offered Clark a deal: renounce the Declaration, switch sides, and your boys go free.
He refused.
Here is the part that breaks me. Clark sat in Congress through all of it and never once brought it up. No special pleading, no favors. Congress only found out through other channels and threatened retaliation against a British officer, which finally got his son out of the dungeon.
After the war, he kept choosing the little guy. He fought for debt relief for struggling farmers and refused to support the Constitution until he was assured a Bill of Rights would protect ordinary citizens.
In September 1794, at age 68, the self-taught surveyor who outlasted the British Empire died of sunstroke after a long day working on his own farm.
No statue on the National Mall. No musical. Just a small town in New Jersey called Clark, and most people who drive through it have no idea why.
Some men signed the Declaration with ink. Abraham Clark signed it with his sons.
Nick Ferrari: Would you take the knee for Henry Nowak?
David Lammy: I…I..I…errr…no, I don’t think the family are asking for symbolism.
Nick: So you agree taking the knee is mere symbolism?
Lammy: We were in a pandemic!
David Lammy’s hypocrisy on full view.
🇺🇸 Civil War Trails Baseball Edition: Part 3
Early 1862. Salisbury Prison, North Carolina.
Union POWs played baseball almost every day the guards allowed it.
Confederate chaplain Adolphus Mangum stood amazed as Union officers ran the bases “like schoolboys in high glee.”
On May 21, prisoner William Crossley of the 2nd Rhode Island wrote in his diary:
“The great game of baseball came off between prisoners transferred from New Orleans and Tuscaloosa. I have seen more smiles on their faces today than since I came to Rebeldom.”
Then came July 4th.
Prisoner Dr. Charles Carroll Gray described his fellow POWs celebrating Independence Day with music, a reading of the Declaration of Independence, sack races, and a high-stakes baseball game played for a silver medal.
Giles W. Shurtleff from the 7th Ohio, who played second base that day, described the games final epic moment.
Late innings. One-run game. A long fly ball headed to right field.
The captain sprinted across the deadly “deadline,” a line that meant instant death if crossed, risking a guard’s bullet to make the catch.
The guard held his fire.
They won the game.
A prisoner named Otto Boetticher actually drew the colored illustration of Union POWs playing baseball at Salisbury in 1862 that you see in this post.
Even behind bars, the game set them free and made enemies smile.
California Democrats are preparing to ban essentially ALL after market tires
This is a real proposal from the California Energy Commission called the Replacement Tire Efficiency Program
“I mean pretty much every aftermarket tire sold in the state is going to be regulated, and no one is talking about it — Tires use energy, some more than others, and California wants to lower the energy use of tires on their vehicles so less CO2 goes into the atmosphere”
It’s for climate change….
I looked into what their plan is
It would require all replacement and aftermarket tires sold in California to meet strict low rolling resistance standards similar to those on new cars (OEM tires)
Tires that don’t meet the targets phased in starting 2028, with stricter rules in 2031 could not be legally sold in the state
OEM tires on new cars are optimized for low rolling resistance (better fuel economy/lower emissions), but this often means shallower tread depth, shorter lifespan, and sometimes reduced grip
Many popular aftermarket tires (especially performance, all-season, or longer-lasting ones) have higher rolling resistance for better handling, durability, or traction. So they will be banned
Here’s what it really means for every day people
Lower rolling resistance leads to more frequent tire replacements, increasing production emissions and costs
It does the exact opposite of what Democrats are saying. It’s a proposal that’s being prepared to be passed
A scientist was hired by a chemical company to study its weedkiller. He found it was castrating and feminizing frogs. So the company stopped studying the chemical and started studying him. This is the documented story of atrazine. 🧵
The law forces websites, apps, and blogs to publish policies, create complaint systems, and respond to complaints about “hateful conduct.”
Refuse, and the state can investigate, subpoena, and fine you. That’s how NY turns bloggers into speech police.
https://t.co/pXRtFl36rN
Annelise Camp is scheduled to undergo brain death testing — over her family’s objections — today at 9AM CST.
“Because of the lack of high-quality evidence on the subject,” the American Academy of Neurology’s (AAN) brain death guideline was based, not on science, but on 3 rounds of anonymous voting.
Hmm…We’ve been declaring people to be “brain dead” for nearly 60 years…wouldn’t you think there’d be some high quality evidence for it by now?
In the absence of evidence, the AAN guideline was based on the shared biases of a panel of experts which was screened to exclude anyone who might disagree. About 30% of these experts reported a specific conflict of interest with the transplant industry.
The brain death examination consists of a series of bedside tests, because the guideline states that all ancillary tests (EEG, brain blood flow studies, brain scans) have shortcomings, and are not 100% sensitive and specific for brain death.
First, the patient is checked for unresponsiveness, because doctors have no tests for inward awareness: we can only test whether people are able and willing to respond, which is not the same thing. This is not really a fair test because many brain-injured people have cord compression and are unable to respond. Also, a recent NEJM article found covert consciousness with advanced testing in 25% of people who doctors believed to be unconscious.
Second, there should be no motion after a painful stimulus. But certain motions (lifting a limb off the bed, reaching with both hands toward the throat, opening eyes when the nipples are brushed) are allowed as “reflexes.” The guideline admits that it can be difficult to distinguish between volitional and reflex movements, and actually advises asking a friend if you are in doubt, showing the subjective nature of this assessment.
Third, whereas the legal definition of brain death requires the irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain, including the brain stem, the brain death guideline just checks a few brain stem reflexes. The guideline also explicitly states that brain death may be declared in the presence of ongoing brain function, in defiance of the law in most states.
Fourth, the patient is disconnected from their ventilator and observed for breathing. The guideline states that parameters for this test are ARBITRARY because there is no scientific data to justify the parameters recommended by the guideline.
So, today for Annelise, (and daily for many other patients around the world) life and death decisions will be made on the basis of an unverified and arbitrary exam for which there is no high-quality evidence.
Brain death is based on pseudoscience. It is an ethical choice masquerading as a medical fact.
@TXRightToLife@SteveTothTX@KenPaxtonTX@MaryBowdenMD@Fynnderella1
I studied these endocrine disrupting chemicals for my graduate and in southern California treated waste water and storm water runoffs have these pesticides and more. We found flatfish that eat worms in the sediment were being feminised both in their gonads and the males had higher estrogen than the females. We correlated this with the chemicals we measured in the sediments at same time. Atrazine, diazenon, chlorphyros, roundup, DDT (outside palos verdes), and many more were found after a big storm for example. (See sediment storm plume in image)
70% of the fish we eat, live on the narrow coastal shelves we pollute.
We eat this fish where these toxins have bioaccumulated, and then these chemicals bioaccumulate in us from eating the fish.
I don’t eat much fish as a result of what I saw during sampling and testing.
There were ~20 million people in LA area and much of the treated waste water also contain excreted birthcontrol pill chemicals as not removed in waste water treatment. Hormones need tertiary and reverse osmosis to remove and too expensive for the volumes.
This was already in the 2004 we knew this as well as the intergovernmental organisations. Pesticide companies are just too powerful. I helped compile many annual reports.
🚨BREAKING: The “taking the knee” trend has exploded across Britain.
Thousands are kneeling for Henry Nowak specifically to the track:
Michael Jackson “They Don’t Really Care About Us.”
The left are in a complete meltdown.
Tina Kotek’s administration made $2.5 billion in accounting errors last year.
That’s not a simple rounding mistake, that’s bureaucratic incompetence. And this isn’t just a one-off, it’s a pattern. In 2024, they made $1.8 billion in accounting errors.
Tina Kotek wants to keep raising taxes on us, but her own administration can’t even keep its own books without billions of dollars in errors.
It’s time to fire Tina Kotek.
Read more: https://t.co/E7jtWquuYt
Dr Eric Nepute was sued by the US Gov't for over $500 BILLION, for helping patients & talking about prevention with Vitamin D, Quercetin & Zinc.
Dr Nepute treated over 11,000 patients during Covid - not one died - yet the Biden Administration went after him because they didn’t want prevention or early treatment.
They wanted people funneled into hospitals, given Remdesivir & put on ventilators.
The truth about the medical scams during the pandemic have come out...yet, Dr Nepute is still deplatformed, demonetized, banned, lost millions in legal fees & had to start his life over...all while Fauci, Gates & others increased their wealth by billions with no persecution.
This is deeply troubling.
I hope New York will step away from this move!
I wrote about the push to eliminate the word “mother” and mother-related terminology in law and policies; how it is linked to the devaluation of motherhood and women overall.
I will be presenting this report on “violence against mothers” to the UN Human Rights Council in a few weeks.
Ideological conditioning and two-tiered policing are glaring symptoms of civilizational decline. They must be rejected across the West.
The United States sends our condolences to the family of Henry Nowak and the people of the United Kingdom at this troubling time.
Organ procurement from “brain dead” patients is the most lucrative revenue source a hospital has.
Perhaps this is why @TexasChildrens is in such a hurry to declare a 2 year old child with a less than 2 week old injury brain dead?
"This is so dangerous...80% of Americans have Roundup in their blood. 87% of children have Glyphosate in their system."
~Joe Rogan
Glyphosate causes serious health problems:
• Cancer
• Liver & kidney damage
• Endocrine disruption
• Reproductive & developmental issues
• Mitochondrial & DNA damage
• Digestive issues