In case anyone is running Windows 11 on a 100 series Intel chipset (Skylake CPU’s) or AMD 300 series chipset (Ryzen 1) and have a TPM-2.0 Module, but wanted to update the secure boot keys to the new 2023 set before the 2011 set expires in June of this year, here you go.
If you’re using Bitlocker, you need to obtain your 48-digit key from @MicrosoftHelps.
You need to be running Terminal as Administrator. After the freeze, you’ll need to force the desktop off (power button for 10-30 seconds) and unplug the cord going into the power supply for 30 sec.
My CPU and Motherboard combination:
Core i7-6700k
ARovk Z170 Extreme 7+
I am not responsible for you bricking your device. If you’re not comfortable doing it, consult your closest IT friend.
It should have been unanimous but there are apparently 195 russian appeasers in the House of Representatives. Thankful for the 226 who decided to be on the right side of history 🇺🇦
NEW
Leon Black paid Jeffrey Epstein $158 million.
Now Leon Black’s son oversees a federal investment agency controlling more than $200 billion.
Epstein may be gone but the network he was embedded within is rapidly concentrating power. 🧵
BROWN: The reality is 4.5 million people were kicked off SNAP to pay for tax cuts for the wealthy through HR1. Families and children are not leaving the SNAP program because they are doing better.
BROOKE ROLLINS (lying): They are
In many ways, the 1960s broke America, and maybe we've underestimated the extent to which white supremacists immediately became history teachers in K-12 education or in academia in order to push a more "traditional" version of history. Nowadays we'd call it "anti-woke."
Lots of pro russian Irish people telling me to ‘go to the front lines & leave Ireland’
I’ve just come here from Nikopol. The press armour is still in my bag. I watched Russian drones hunt civilians with my own eyes. That’s why the indifference here is so despicable, especially while Ireland still supplies alumina to Russias war machine.
I’m not going anywhere. This investigation continues
ANOTHER lawsuit seeks public records of Kash Patel's taxpayer-funded trip to the Winter Olympics
Suit by @DDFund_ seeks the records below, noting...
"Prices to attend Olympic events varied, but tickets to the men’s hockey final ranged between $500 and $1,600"
BREAKING: OMG! A Trump immigration judge just ordered a murdered teenage asylum seeker deported — even after his lawyer showed proof that he was dead.
Levi Mendez-Maldonado came to America alone at 17, fleeing Honduras. He found a sponsor, got a lawyer, applied for asylum the right way, became a father, worked as a mechanic, and was murdered in a shooting in November 2024.
On May 21, 2026, a North Carolina immigration judge ordered him deported anyway.
His attorney, Becca O'Neill of the Carolina Migrant Network, attended the hearing on his behalf. At the START of the proceeding, she informed Judge Amy Lee that her client was dead. She presented Charlotte-Mecklenburg police department records documenting his murder.
Judge Lee found the police records insufficient. The federal prosecutor said nothing. The hearing continued as if O'Neill had said nothing at all.
"The whole thing probably took maybe five minutes," O'Neill said. "The attorney acted like we were talking about the weather. The judge didn't take a moment to reorient herself after hearing he was dead."
The resulting deportation order contains NO mention of his death. It states simply that Mendez-Maldonado "failed to appear" and showed "no exceptional circumstances" for his absence.
He was MURDERED. That is the exceptional circumstance.
O'Neill had a name for what she witnessed: "This is the banality of evil. Just a boilerplate order: he didn't come to court, he didn't demonstrate good cause. Well, he's dead. And you know that because you saw a government website saying that he's dead."
This is NOT an isolated incident. The Charlotte immigration court granted legal relief in roughly 1% of cases in 2025. Judge Lee denied nearly 90% of her asylum cases between 2020 and 2025. Earlier this year, she ordered that one of O'Neill's clients be
removed to Ecuador, Guatemala, or Honduras. "My client is Mexican," O'Neill said. Lee told her to "stop talking."
Federal regulations EXPLICITLY permit cancellation of deportation proceedings in cases of death. The judge simply chose not to use that authority.
Levi Mendez-Maldonado did EVERYTHING right. He had legal representation — rare for unaccompanied minors. His work permit had been APPROVED. O'Neill had been trying to reach him for months to share the good news when she learned he had been killed.
His murder investigation is still open. His deportation order is now on the books.
This is Trump's INSANE immigration system. Please like and share if you think it has to change!
My wife retired from the military during Trump’s first presidency after 22 years of service.
Trump’s letter of appreciation was signed using autopen. They had to blow the signature up, which made it look pixelated. It was garbage.
…which is where she put it as soon as we got home.
I sent @BarackObama a letter request two months before her retirement ceremony because that’s the last leader MSgt. Shead served under.
…it showed up in our mailbox the morning after she retired. It was PERFECT timing.
It’s been framed and displayed for guests to see. 🇺🇸🫡
“So anyone who comes over knows what a real President does for service members, even after leaving the White House.”
- My Wife
“We need to learn how to live with this war,” stated former spy and adviser to the CEO of Rosneft, Andrey Bezrukov, at the SPIEF.
Apart from telling Russians to prepare for several more decades of war, he also warned them about biolabs.
Biolabs, Carl! We’re back to biolabs! 😂
🇺🇦 My dearest fellas,
I beg you to read this 🔽
“We had a business and a permanent team; we made set designs for films, TV series, theater, and advertising.
We all really loved our work — it was truly our calling. Before the full-scale invasion, we had five projects in progress.
We were so tired, but so happy, because the projects were really meaningful and close to our hearts.
When the full-scale war began, three people from our team immediately joined the military, and we started volunteering for them and their units.
We gave away our own car. At first, we began fundraising for body armor and helmets, then for vehicle repairs, later for vehicles themselves, and also for electronic warfare systems, night vision devices, camouflage nets, etc. — everything the guys needed.
At the same time, we took on projects so we could earn a living, but only those that left us time for volunteering and that resonated with us in terms of their ideas.
We also did filming for volunteers — for fundraisers or to spread information about the war in the cultural sphere for Western audiences.
My husband, our friend and I organized something like a volunteer workshop/art collective.
We painted many war artifacts, made commissioned portraits in exchange for donations to fundraisers, etc. — all to increase the reach of fundraising campaigns and motivate donors.
My husband also painted portraits of fallen soldiers for their families free of charge.
We are still trying to support the guys for whom we have been raising funds all this time, but it is very difficult because our own unit also has many urgent needs, and we need to raise funds for our unit as well.
Khartiia is the place we are at now. We searched for the right place for us for a long time and found it almost by miracle.
We were thinking of becoming FPV drone pilots and spent the whole summer taking courses, even bought equipment on credit to practice more.
But in September, we miraculously found this unit. Our skills are very much needed here.
At first, my husband and I joined, and almost immediately another guy from our former team joined us.
Now the rest of our team is in the process of joining us as well — meaning our entire art department will be in the military, except for our props assistant, who is currently dealing with serious health problems.
We even moved all of our tools here — things we had collected over the years, very pricey to us both financially and emotionally — for the unit’s work.
The decision to become soldiers had been maturing for a long time, since the very beginning of the invasion. But we felt very useful as volunteers.
However, the war has no visible end, and we accepted this and realized that this is our path — we cannot just stay at home.”
My friend Vassa wrote this. I’ve known her since she was a baby. Her father is a family friend and my mentor. He raised Vassa on his own, and she is his only child.
Vassa and her husband are serving in the Armed Forces as part of the Khartiia Brigade. Their commanders found a way to utilize their creative skills.
Without going into too much detail, I can say that they are working just kilometers from the front lines.
Their work helps deceive Russian forces and saves the lives of Ukrainian defenders.
It is also extremely dangerous because her group of “creative soldiers” is constantly exposed to drone threats.
Vassa’s unit urgently needs shotguns that could make the difference between life and death for her and her comrades.
They are not cheap and cost around $3,500 with additional equipment (red dot sights and magazines).
I want to help my friend, and I hope you can help me help her by participating in my raffle.
The prize is my original artwork that many of you are probably already familiar with: Rosie the Ukrainian soldier.
Entry: $5
PayPal: [email protected]
Please post a screenshot of your donation in the comments.
Please help me spread the word! 🙏
Thank you!
Natalka