A doorbell camera captures two Soldiers—one a battle-hardened Sergeant Major, the other an officer—standing at a family’s door in full dress uniform. They wait with quiet dignity, heads up, eyes steady. The weight of what they’re there to do is written on their faces.
They’re not delivering good news.
As we approach Memorial Day, it’s easy to post flags and barbecues. But this is the real cost. Since our nation’s founding, as many as 1.4 million American service members have made the ultimate sacrifice—fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, brothers, sisters—who never came home.
Every Gold Star family knows that knock. Every folded flag, every name on a wall, every empty seat at the table carries a story of love, duty, and unbearable loss.
Tonight I’m praying for every family who’s ever answered that door. For every name we must never forget. And for the brave men and women in uniform who still carry the hardest mission of all: telling a family their hero is gone.
We owe them everything.
Freedom isn’t free. It’s given by the blood of patriotic heroes.
Adam Ten & Mita Gami’s 3.5 hour set at Brooklyn Navy Yard was one of the better sets I’ve seen so far this year. The way they somehow got better and better as the night went on blew my mind. Track selection seemed so intentional from start to finish. Instead of picking a lane as the night went on, they continued to go in and out between chill vibes and a darker tech sound. Typically this would throw me off but they did it so seamlessly it’s like they knew exactly what the crowd needed and when. Adam Ten & Mita Gami took us on a journey from start to finish and I could’ve stayed there for another 3.5 hours.
As for the venue, loved the intimacy in comparison to the Bibi show that Teksupport hosted there, but once again the sound was spotty and the bass was way too much in certain areas (exactly like Bibi)
Apologies to those expecting Cybertruck deliveries in California over the next few days.
We need to use those trucks as mobile base stations to provide power to Starlink Internet terminals in areas of LA without connectivity.
A new truck will be delivered end of week.
@johnsummit John,
Unfortunately this all comes back to how much they have to pay the djs. I’m sure if you took a pay cut, the clubs would have no problem selling half the tickets.