This is Millie Taplan. As she was headed to a UK nightclub, Muslim men offered her a drink of vodka lemonade. Just one sip and she became fully paralyzed. This is the method Muslim grooming men gangs use on British girls to rape them & destroy them permanently. Islam is a curse.
The world is staying silent in the face of the horrific massacre of dogs in Morocco. The king ordered the elimination of ALL dogs ahead of the 2030 World Cup (3 million stray dogs)
Methods:
- Shooting them in the streets
- Poisoning
- Burning alive
- Drowning them in cages
PATTERN OF DISCRIMINATION
The SAME female Fort Worth cop who recently threatened to ticket Christian preachers for "offensive" speech stopped other Christians from attending a Pride event in 2025
She also threatened potential arrests for using "offensive" speech.
This cop is discriminating against Christians and infringing on 1st Amendment rights.
She needs to be FIRED
on June 3, 2019 - Julian Assange explained that the Russia Hoax of 2016 was a brilliant Hillary Clinton strategy because she used the [soros] media to project the crimes she was guilty of onto Donald Trump, as it was Clinton that had the connections to Russia - not Trump.
You belong to yourself. Your body, your mind, and the code inside your cells are yours. For all of history that was safe, because no one could reach them. That is no longer true. So we wrote down the line. And today we open it for you to sign.
Al Sharpton, I did not listen to your demand.
You told Black people and Black business owners not to celebrate America’s 250th birthday.
I refused.
And today, on America’s birthday,
I am proud to celebrate with my America 250 Pancake Box honoring George Washington and this great nation.
I am Black, I own a food company, and Cousin T’s is proudly celebrating America’s 250th birthday.
Yes, I know America has a history of slavery. I also know I am not a slave, and I am not a victim.
You can keep trying to reduce George Washington’s entire legacy to slavery, but I refuse to do that.
George Washington helped build this country. He helped lay the foundation for America. Without him, this nation would not be what it is today.
America is not perfect, but it is still the greatest country on Earth. Millions of people around the world would give anything for the freedoms and opportunities we have here.
I love this country. I’m thankful to be an American. And I will never apologize for celebrating America.
Find my America 250 Pancake Box in the comments or go to my CousinTs site
Happy Birthday, America.
He was 27 years old. Standing on a train platform in occupied Poland. Watching helpless men, women, and children being loaded onto cattle cars.
Most people looked away.
Berthold Beitz walked toward the train.
It is 1942. The war has consumed Europe for three years. The killing has become industrial — systematic, scheduled, relentless.
Beitz is not a soldier. Not a resistance fighter. He is a German businessman, born in 1913 in a small town in Pomerania, sent by the Carpathian Oil Company to manage their operations in Borysław — now western Ukraine. He oversees thousands of workers. Many of them are Jewish forced laborers.
The SS is methodically eliminating the Jewish population of the region. Deportation trains to the Bełżec extermination camp run on schedule. No one who boards them comes back. And no one — not even workers at strategically vital oil operations — is protected.
But Beitz has something most men in his position never use: access.
As director of a facility crucial to the German war effort, he has relationships with Nazi officials. He receives advance notice of planned deportation actions. And in the summer of 1942, standing at the transfer point watching what is being done to the people around him, he makes a decision that will define the rest of his 99 years on earth.
He starts warning people.
When a roundup is coming, he slips word to the Jewish community ahead of time. He obtains work papers — sometimes forged — declaring Jewish workers essential to oil production. He goes to the train platforms, again and again, and pulls people off the cattle cars. Tailors. Hairdressers. Talmudic scholars. He hands them cards that read "petroleum technician" and walks them away from death.
In August 1942, he removes 250 people from a single transport to Bełżec in one audacious act. He tells the guards these men and women are his workers. Critical to the war effort. Indispensable.
The guards let them go.
What makes Beitz remarkable isn't just what he did — it's where he came from. He had no background of moral heroism. He came from a family of Nazi sympathizers. He had no underground network, no organization behind him, no guarantee he would survive. He later described his only tools as "self-assurance and incredible luck."
And something else.
He witnessed the brutal SS evacuation of a Jewish orphanage — infants thrown from windows, children dragged barefoot through the night to the railway station. He watched a mother shot while holding her child. He once explained his response simply: "We watched from morning to evening, as close as you can get, what was happening to the Jews. When you see a woman with her child in her arms being shot, and you yourself have a child, then your response is bound to be completely different."
He had three daughters of his own.
His wife Else stood beside him through all of it. Together they hid Jewish families in the cellar of their home. They fed them. Sheltered them. Kept Jewish children inside their own walls while SS officers passed on the street outside. If discovered, the penalty for them — and for their children — was death.
They did it anyway.
By the end of the war, Berthold and Else Beitz had saved more than 800 lives.
After the war, Beitz became one of the most influential industrialists in postwar Germany — chairman of the Krupp steel conglomerate, a symbol of West Germany's rebuilding. His wartime reputation for integrity opened doors across Eastern Europe and helped restore diplomatic ties shattered by the Nazi era.
On October 3, 1973 — more than three decades after he first walked toward that train — Yad Vashem awarded Berthold Beitz the title Righteous Among the Nations, the highest honor Israel bestows on non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jewish people during the Holocaust. Else received the same honor in 2006.
Berthold Beitz died on July 30, 2013, at the age of 99. Ronald Lauder, president of the World Jewish Congress, called him one of the great Germans of the past century — a hero at a time when it was a crime to be a humane person.
Asked why he did it — why he risked his life, his wife's life, his children's lives — Beitz was clear. There was no political ideology. No organized resistance movement driving him forward.
He simply could not look away.
800 people lived because one man chose to walk toward the train instead of away from it. He had no special power. No guarantee of survival. He had a position, some connections, extraordinary nerve — and the knowledge that doing nothing was its own kind of choice.
What would you have done?
🚨 U.S. hospitals are now reportedly openly advertising $5,000 “birth packages” to foreigners in Latin America so their kids can be born U.S. citizens in Texas
The ads promise citizenship for the child following the recent Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship. Hospitals in border states are actively recruiting pregnant women from other countries to fly in, give birth here, and secure American citizenship for the baby.
This is exactly the kind of birth tourism and anchor baby exploitation that critics warned would explode after the ruling.
Congress needs to shut this down immediately. American citizenship should never be for sale.
Spread the word far and wide so more people see how this loophole is being turned into a business. 🇺🇸 #BirthrightCitizenship #AnchorBaby
EVERYONE IN AMERICA MUST WATCH THIS.
I don't make a statement like that easily.
Sharia is already here and they are trying to overthrow our rule of law to implement Sharia.
Listen to this woman who has been in the trenches investigating it all for years - She has to have security everywhere she goes -
PLEASE listen to her and then "We, the People" have to find a way to stop it. Apparently, the politicians are profiting from it all in some way so they won't try to stop it.