Meet Demario Boone, a school resource officer and Director of School Safety at Peoria Public Schools (PSD150) in Illinois. He went on an unhinged race-based rant online DEFENDING Karmelo Anthony after he was found GUILTY of murdering Austin Metcalf.
This man is in charge of the safety of your children. He is paid with YOUR tax dollars.
You can contact the superintendent here: [email protected]
🇺🇸 If you have 3 minutes, watch this Giants video tribute to Al Blozis
It summarizes everything well for someone who gave everything for his country on the battlefield.
Thank you, Al 🫡🇺🇸
Two years ago today, tow truck driver Steven Hughes, 46, was murdered while conducting a repossession in Columbia, SC.
The suspects are brother and sister.
Essence Jackson is free on a tiny bond. Raheem Jackson is in custody. Both are awaiting trial.
🚨Woman Burned Alive in Trunk of Her Car After Brutal Kidnapping
Victim: Andrea Lee Nance, 24
Attackers: Andre Conley and Marcus Sellers, 17
Andrea was in the parking lot of the apartment complex she lived in when Conley and Sellers forced her into the trunk of her car. They drove it around before parking at another location. They returned the next morning and crashed it into a ravine, before setting it on fire with Andrea inside.
“We do not promote hate — we expose it.”
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$BYND Don’t let the price drop to .68 fool you.
$BYND still has:
🔥 141M+ shares sold short
🔥 ~28% short interest
🔥 Borrow fees pushing toward 40%
🔥 New York launch of Beyond Immerse
🔥 Josh Hart on the biggest stage in basketball
Shorts are paying more and more just to maintain their positions while the company continues expanding Beyond Immerse, signing ambassadors, and growing awareness.
The longer this drags on, the more expensive it becomes to stay short.
The story hasn’t changed. The noise has.
They want you focused on today’s candle.
I’m focused on where this company is headed.
I’m not leaving.
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On the morning of June 6, 1944, Lt. Dick Winters had already survived one disaster before the sun came up.
His C-47 roared over Normandy through a wall of flak, flying too fast and too low. He jumped anyway. The prop blast ripped his leg bag clean off, taking his rifle, his ammo, and most of his gear. He hit the ground in occupied France armed with a knife in his boot.
Most men in that situation hide. Winters started walking toward the sound of the war.
By dawn he had scavenged a rifle, collected a handful of scattered paratroopers, and learned that his company commander's plane had gone down with everyone aboard. Just like that, a quiet lieutenant from Pennsylvania who didn't drink, didn't curse, and wrote letters home about wanting to find a peaceful farm someday was in command of Easy Company.
A few hours later a battalion officer gave him one of the great understated orders in military history. German fire was coming from a farm called Brecourt Manor, hammering the troops coming off Utah Beach. The order was basically: there's fire along that hedgerow, take care of it.
What was actually there: four 105mm howitzers dug into a hedgerow network, connected by zigzag trenches, covered by machine guns, and defended by roughly 60 German troops. The guns were dropping shells directly on causeway exit 2, where thousands of Americans were trying to get off the beach. Every minute those guns fired, men died in the sand.
Winters had 12.
He did not charge. He crawled forward alone to study the position, then briefed his men like he had all the time in the world. Machine guns here to pin the defenders. Compton, Guarnere, and Malarkey crawling along the flank. Hit the first gun with grenades and speed from a direction the Germans never expected.
It worked almost exactly as drawn. The first gun fell in minutes. Then his men used the German trenches as a highway, rolling up the battery one gun at a time, beating back counterattacks, and dropping blocks of TNT down the barrels to destroy them for good.
In the middle of the firefight, Don Malarkey spotted what he thought was a Luger on a dead German and sprinted into open ground to grab it. The German machine gunners held their fire, apparently deciding that anyone that reckless had to be a medic. He made it back alive. It wasn't even a Luger.
At the second gun, Winters found something better than a pistol: a German map showing every artillery and machine gun position covering Utah Beach. He sent it up the chain immediately. On the most important morning of the war, a 26-year-old lieutenant had just handed the Allies the enemy's entire defensive layout for the sector.
When reinforcements under Lt. Ronald Speirs arrived, they stormed the fourth and final gun. About three hours after it started, the battery was silent and the exits off Utah Beach were open for thousands of men who will never know his name.
The cost: one American killed, a few wounded. The Germans lost around 15 dead and a dozen captured. Winters received the Distinguished Service Cross and later said the best decoration he ever got was a sergeant telling him years later that his men trusted him with their lives.
The assault on Brecourt Manor is still studied at West Point as a textbook example of a small unit destroying a fixed position.
Around 60 defenders. Four guns. Twelve paratroopers and a lieutenant who started D-Day with nothing but a knife.
If it sounds familiar, it should. This is the same Easy Company from Band of Brothers. The difference is that none of it was fiction.
And when Winters was asked decades later if he was a hero, he gave the answer that still gets quoted at his statue in Normandy: "No. But I served in a company of heroes."
Jesús no era asquenazí.
Jesús no era sefardí.
Jesús no era talmúdico.
Jesús no era sionista.
La lengua materna de Jesús era el arameo, no el hebreo moderno.
Jesús creció en Galilea, tierra de los gentiles, no en Judea, tierra de los judíos.
Jesús, según la carne, proviene de la tribu de Judá —era un judaita—, no un edomita convertido al judaísmo rabínico, como la clase gobernante en Jerusalén y como los judíos actuales.
Los judíos de hoy no tienen absolutamente ninguna relación —étnica, y mucho menos espiritual— con Jesús de Nazaret. No pueden reclamarlo como suyo.
Jesús de Nazaret pertenece a los mansos de la tierra, a aquellos que no se jactan de la grandeza de su etnia, sino en la sencillez de su fe.
Jesús pertenece a los pobres, a los débiles, a los despreciados, a los mutilados y a los masacrados bajo los escombros; no a la falsa élite religiosa que los asesina en «nombre de ser la raza elegida de Dios».
Entienda quien pueda ...
The most important American document you were never taught in school was adopted on June 12, 1776.
Three weeks before the Declaration of Independence, Virginia adopted the Declaration of Rights, written by a man most people can't name: George Mason.
Read the opening line: "All men are by nature equally free and independent and have certain inherent rights."
Sound familiar? Thomas Jefferson was writing the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia at that exact moment, and he borrowed heavily from it.
Then it happened again. When James Madison drafted the Bill of Rights in 1789, he used Mason's document as his blueprint. Freedom of the press, religious liberty, no cruel and unusual punishment, jury trials. Mason had all of it first.
The document even crossed the ocean. Lafayette leaned on it when drafting France's Declaration of the Rights of Man in 1789.
And here's the kicker: Mason later refused to sign the Constitution. Why? It had no bill of rights and didn't end the slave trade. He died politically isolated for it. Then the country added the Bill of Rights, proving him right.
One Virginia farmer wrote the rough draft of American freedom, influenced two revolutions, and got almost zero credit.
250 years ago today. Raise a glass to George Mason.
🚨 WOW! Spencer Pratt just dropped this after they stole the LA mayoral election from him — he’s about to drop BOMBSHELLS he was saving for the general election!
“We have some recordings of one of your insulting candidates doing and saying something that would make her resign in shame.” 🤯
“I was saving it for the general election. Go ahead and pick your demon, certify your choice, and then you get to see it.”
“You think you can get rid of me that easily?”
“Karen, Nithya, ask yourself, is it possible that one of your employees may have a recording of you doing or saying something that would force you to resign in disgrace?”
🔥🔥🔥
“I'm going to be lighting you up every single day and now I don't have to worry about offending CNN viewers.”
“I don't have campaign laws hamstringing me now. It's WAR. It's zero hour for Los Angeles!”
🚨Elderly Man Brutally Murdered in Home Invasion Stabbing
Victim: Robert Kent Howe, 77
Attacker: Magai N. Anai-Kur
Kur broke into Robert’s home and attacked him, choking him before stabbing him repeatedly with a kitchen knife. He then stole the Howes’ minivan and fled the scene. Robert’s wife, who was in another room with their granddaughters, found him. He was taken to the hospital where, after 4 months of suffering, he died.
“We do not promote hate — we expose it.”
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The 1919 “Stab in the back” depicts Germany’s traitorous politicians, communists, Jews, and pacifists that sabotaged their war effort from within.
It explains why Germany didn’t lose WWI in battle. The armies were undefeated when the Marxists and international Jewry staged their coup in November 1918.
They forced Germany to surrender under false pretenses, paving the way for the Versailles Treaty’s humiliation and starvation of the German people.
The stab in the back teaches us that only total loyalty and racial purity can ensure victory.
🚨WHAT THE HELL?!!!
It has been revealed that the Black man charged with m*rdering a father of 5 in Houston was ON PROBATION FOR STRANGLING a family member!!!
The perpetrator, London Hogan only got 5 years of probation for assault by strangulation, nearly choking a family member to de*th.
Not prison... PROBATION.
He has been arrested multiple times with a nearly TWENTY YEAR rap sheet.
While free on that probation, police say he carjacked a young boy at GUNPOINT at a Houston gas station.
The victim's father, Louis Erebia, 56, went to get it back, after his son called him for help.
Police say Hogan opened fire and Louis was k*lled.
A repeat felon, on probation for strangling someone, was walking free and m*rdered a father of five children.
They will now grow up without their dad.
Say his name.
Louis Erebia.
"You never really know baseball until you put on a pair of cleats and get out and play it;
And if you play for five years, you still don't really know what it's about."
'Schoolboy' Waite Hoyt.
Was a child prodigy from Flatbush who started throwing batting practice for the Brooklyn Robins and John McGraw’s New York Giants when he was barely 15 years old.
That year, young Hoyt led three different amateur teams to their Summer League Championships, pitched back to back no-hitters for his High School team at Erasmus Hall.
Hoyt made the National news when he became the youngest player ever to sign a major league baseball contract.
However, his second nickname was:
“The Merry Mortician.
The New York Times writer John Kieran tagged him with the nickname which Hoyt hated.
"I didn’t do any embalming or anything like that;
I helped direct funerals and became involved in sales during the off-season. People started calling me the Merry Mortician, and that name stuck for a while.
I didn’t like that at all."
Schoolboy Waite Hoyt.
Back in the 1920's when Hoyt was a Giant and then a Yankee, players didn’t make the millions they do now.
Thus, Hoyt had to take on second jobs in the offseason.
Waite Hoyt also became a vaudeville star who swapped dirty jokes with Mae West and drank champagne with Al Capone, a philosophizer who bonded with Lou Gehrig over the meaning of life and a funeral director who left a body chilling in his trunk while pitching an afternoon game at Yankee Stadium.
Waite “Schoolboy” Hoyt.
New York Giants batting practice pitcher. Age 15, 1915.
✝️✡️ Mgr Richard Williamson évoque les origines maternelles juives des papes Jean-Paul II, Paul VI et de la famille de Benoît XVI, ainsi que certaines thèses historiques concernant l'antipape Anaclet II, affirmant que cela a permis une infiltration au sein de l'Église.