Obama's new $850M "presidential library" in Chicago isn't a library. It's a cover-up.
His foundation — not the National Archives — now decides which records ever see daylight. Top of the list to stay buried: the 2015-forward surveillance and coup against Trump.
🚨New CA bill that will fast track glyphosate spraying of the forests!!! California bill SB1370 has just been gutted & ammended into a dangerous and sweeping rollback of core environmental protections, masquerading as wildfire mitigation.
The bill fast-tracks massive vegetation removal projects, completely exempting them from CEQA review and gutting critical environmental oversight.
Most alarmingly, it refuses to explicitly prohibit glyphosate or other toxic synthetic herbicides, creating a glaring loophole that invites widespread chemical vegetation management under rushed, unaccountable approvals.
Our forests don’t need less oversight and more poison.
They need real resilience: healthy soils, natural regeneration, clean water, and protected streams — not corporate shortcuts that trade long-term ecosystem health for short-term optics.
Call CA SB1370 bill authors with your opposition and ask them to pull their bill.
"Hello, my name is....., and I strongly oppose SB1370 and request that you pull your bill." Add details if you want.
You can leave a voicemail after hours.
Senator Henry Stern (916) 651-4027
Senator Josh Becker (916) 651-4013
Spread the word, call & tag everyone, too!
Hunting was banned after deer started fighting back.
At first, nobody in northern Wyoming believed the hunters who came into emergency rooms saying they had been attacked by deer. Several men showed up with bruised ribs, busted knees, and torn jackets after hunting near the Bighorn Mountains, but the stories were written off as falls, panic, or hunters too embarrassed to admit they slipped in the woods. Then a trail camera changed everything. The footage showed a hunter lining up a legal shot on a buck when another deer suddenly charged from the trees and slammed into him before the rest of the herd scattered.
Wildlife officials have now temporarily banned hunting in that small area while specialists study what they are calling extremely rare herd behavior. Researchers say deer can react to danger, but learning to interrupt a hunter before a shot is almost unheard of. Until officials figure out whether the animals are responding to stress, repeated hunting pressure, or something no one fully understands yet, the area will stay closed and the story has left hunters asking the same uncomfortable question: what happens when the hunted remember?
Gorilla in the African forest tried to keep an injured elephant alive after a leopard attack, but researchers were left in tears when they saw what happened next.
In the Congo Basin rainforest, a trail camera captured a young elephant stumbling through the trees with deep scratches along its side, believed to be from a leopard attack.
The elephant tried to keep walking, but its body finally gave out and it collapsed onto the forest floor.
Hours later, a lone gorilla appeared.
At first, it stood back, watching the elephant from a distance like it was trying to understand what was wrong. Then it slowly moved closer, gathered leaves, and pushed them toward the elephant’s mouth as if it was trying to help it eat.
But the elephant was too weak. When the gorilla realized the animal wasn’t getting up, it sat beside it, placed one hand gently on its head, and stayed there while the elephant took its final breaths.
Researchers watching the footage said the hardest part came after.
The gorilla began gathering leaves and placing them over the elephant’s body, almost like it was trying to cover it with whatever the forest could give.
Nobody knows exactly what the gorilla understood in that moment.
But the footage showed one thing clearly.
It tried to save the elephant, and when it couldn’t, it stayed to make sure it didn’t die alone.
🚨EPIC! Trump walks into the final G7 session and drops: “I’m the boss!”
World leaders burst out laughing.😂
Pure alpha energy on the world stage. 47 owns the room!
This is Trump!🔥🇺🇸
HT @FoxNews
Rare “mutualistic feline behavior” has local college experts in a whirlwind.
A farmer said he first knew something was wrong when his barn cat stopped coming home for milk. The cat had followed the same routine for years, but suddenly he was hunting at strange hours and slipping into the same patch of woods over and over. When the farmer checked his trail cameras, he saw the reason. His cat was carrying mice to a thin, injured mountain lion that looked too weak to hunt on its own.
Wildlife officers were called, and the mountain lion was safely taken in for treatment. Local college animal behavior experts later weighed in, saying the footage was extremely unusual because the cat appeared to return repeatedly, keep a careful distance, and still leave food close enough for the mountain lion to eat. One professor said, “That kind of repeated behavior is hard to ignore. It makes you wonder how much animals notice when another animal is struggling.”
ASK YOURSELF WHY GM AND FORD ARE TRYING TO GET BILLS PASSED TO KEEP INDIVIDUALS AND CAR REPAIR SHOPS FROM WORKING ON OUR VEHICLES.
Is this auto repair technician right?
🚨 INSANE: WHITE HOUSE UFC EVENT EXCEEDS SUPER BOWL VIEWERSHIP — 130 MILLION+ WATCHING! 🔥
While the world tuned in for the biggest fight of the year at the White House, something even greater happened…
Over 130 MILLION people heard the truth:
Jesus is Lord.
He is the ONLY way to heaven.
No other name, no other path, no other savior.
“I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” — John 14:6
The lights were bright, the crowd was massive, but the real victory is souls turning to Christ.
Share if you stand with the King of Kings! 🙌✝️🔥
#JesusIsLord #OnlyWayToHeaven #WhiteHouseUFC
THE WHITE HOUSE WENT FULL AMERICA
UFC Octagon on the South Lawn.
Motocross ripping dirt jumps.
Drag cars launching down Pennsylvania Ave.
The People’s House is now the People’s Arena.
This is what winning looks like.
This is what freedom feels like.
God Bless the USA! 🦅
🚨 ELLE AVAIT 9 ANS QUAND LE MONDE A DISPARU SOUS LA BOUE
En 1879, un photographe ambulant nommé William Jackson rencontre Sarah Whitmore, 73 ans, dans une petite ville près de Sacramento.
Elle est la dernière survivante encore vivante de ce qu’on appelle aujourd’hui « la Grande Inondation de Boue ».
À 9 ans, elle a vu des villes entières, avec des bâtiments en pierre, des rues pavées et une infrastructure développée, disparaître en une seule nuit sous vingt pieds de boue.
Ce qu’elle lui a raconté ce jour-là était tellement précis et dangereux que ça n’a jamais été publié dans aucun livre d’histoire.
Le photographe a pris des notes détaillées.
Elles sont restées cachées dans une collection privée pendant 140 ans.
Pourquoi ?
Parce que Sarah décrivait un monde qui n’aurait pas dû exister selon la version officielle : des cités avancées en plein « Far West » avant l’arrivée des pionniers.
Des villes qui ont été littéralement enterrées.
Et ce n’est pas un cas isolé.
Partout dans le monde, on retrouve les mêmes traces : fenêtres de sous-sol au niveau du sol, premiers étages complètement enfouis, architectures impossibles à dater.
Sarah Whitmore est morte peu après avoir parlé.
Son témoignage a été enterré avec elle.
Jusqu’à maintenant.
Si tout ce qu’on nous a enseigné sur le XIXe siècle est faux…
Alors que reste-t-il de vrai dans notre histoire ?
Dites-moi en commentaire ce que vous en pensez vraiment.