🚨 CONQUERED: THE ISLAMIZATION OF AMERICA'S COURTS
CALIFORNIA JUST PUT A MAN WHO SUED FOR SHARIA FINANCE ON THE SUPERIOR COURT BENCH - NEWSOM & CAIR CELEBRATE
CAIR’s Court Strategy Is Now on the Bench,,,,
In 2024, CAIR Executive Director Nihad Awad stood in an American mosque and laid out the plan in plain English:
Every mosque should fund scholarships for students in law, journalism, political science, filmmaking, and history.
Start now and in just four years you have thousands of new Muslim lawyers and influencers.
In 15–20 years: 50,000 attorneys, 50,000 journalists, policymakers, and lawmakers.
“We will write our own narrative… We will produce lawmakers… We may have a Supreme Court judge.”
That was not a religious sermon. That was a strategic roadmap for institutional capture - and it specifically targeted the legal system and the judiciary.
Now look at what just happened in California:
Governor Gavin Newsom appointed Haaris M. Syed as a judge on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.
Before his judicial appointment, Syed sued Los Angeles County because its retirement plans required participation in interest-bearing investments - which directly conflict with Islamic Sharia finance principles (prohibition of riba).
He demanded religious accommodation so he could access Sharia-compliant investment options instead.
He described following these rules as essential to his "faith."
Islamic Terror Group - CAIR-LA publicly celebrated both his commissioner appointment and his elevation to judge, praising him as an “American Muslim attorney” with “integrity.”
This is the pattern critics have warned about for years.
A man who actively litigated to align government employment benefits with Sharia financial rules is now wearing a judicial robe in one of America’s largest court systems and the leading so-called "Muslim advocacy group" that two governors labeled a terrorist group is publicly cheering his appointment.
The blueprint was announced. The appointments have begun. We are being conquered in real time...
@Real_RobN Heavenly Father I ask for your wisdom to wash over the flock of man. I ask that you turn heads and hearts . In Jesus's name I've approached the kingdom to ask this of you . -Amen
Researchers say the materials used to make one of Tutankhamun’s burial daggers did not come from Earth.
Using X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, Italian and Egyptian scientists found that the blade’s mix of iron, nickel, and cobalt matched the composition of meteorites, strongly suggesting it was made from meteoritic iron.
The dagger was discovered in 1925 among the linen wrappings of King Tut’s mummy, and its unusual material had long puzzled experts because smelted iron was still rare in ancient Egypt.
The study suggests that ancient Egyptians recognized that some iron came from the sky and valued it highly for ceremonial or luxury objects.
Researchers also noted that the dagger’s high level of craftsmanship points to a surprisingly advanced ability to work with iron during Tutankhamun’s time.
More amazing archaeological discoveries: https://t.co/JnALmY1NJP
To celebrate the 250th anniversary of American independence, Tokyo Tower, Rainbow Bridge, and the Tokyo Aqua Symphony will be illuminated in red, white, and blue on July 4th.
Scientists made 50-year-old skin cells behave like they’re 20 again.
Researchers at the Babraham Institute in Cambridge have developed a groundbreaking method to reverse the biological aging of human skin cells by approximately 30 years, all while keeping them as fully functional adult skin cells.
The team used a carefully controlled, short-term version of the Nobel Prize-winning Yamanaka reprogramming technique. By exposing adult skin fibroblasts to a specific set of reprogramming factors (the Yamanaka factors) for just 13 days—and then stopping the process early—they successfully “reset” many molecular markers of aging without pushing the cells all the way back to a stem cell state.
After this brief treatment, the rejuvenated cells displayed a dramatically younger profile: their epigenetic clock (a measure of chemical tags on DNA that tracks biological age) and their gene expression patterns (the transcriptome) closely resembled those of cells from much younger individuals.
Even more impressively, the cells behaved younger too. The treated fibroblasts produced significantly higher levels of collagen—the protein essential for skin firmness, elasticity, and wound healing—and they migrated faster to close an artificial “wound” in laboratory dishes compared to untreated older cells.
The researchers also observed reversal of age-related changes in genes associated with diseases such as Alzheimer’s and cataracts, suggesting the technique could have broader therapeutic implications.
While this work is still in its early stages and the precise mechanisms remain under investigation, the findings open exciting possibilities: one day, scientists may be able to selectively rejuvenate aging cells in the body to enhance tissue repair, improve healing, and potentially slow or mitigate some effects of age-related diseases—without the risks associated with fully reprogramming cells into stem cells.
[Gill, D., Parry, A., Santos, F., Okkenhaug, H., Seale, M., Dobbs, L. J., Reik, W., & Ocampo, A. (2022). Multi-omic rejuvenation of human cells by maturation phase transient reprogramming. eLife, 11, e71624. DOI: 10.7554/eLife.71624]
Research reveals that holding your baby during sleep helps build the neural pathways essential for lifelong emotional resilience.
Science is increasingly validating what many parents have intuitively known for generations: the gentle act of holding a sleeping baby plays a profound role in shaping early brain development.
Research demonstrates that consistent, soothing physical contact—such as skin-to-skin holding during rest—helps strengthen functional and structural connections between the prefrontal cortex (the brain's hub for higher-order emotional regulation, decision-making, and cognitive control) and the amygdala (the core region for processing fear, threat detection, and emotional reactivity). These prefrontal-amygdala pathways form a critical top-down regulatory circuit: the prefrontal cortex modulates amygdala responses, dampening excessive fear signals and enabling calmer emotional processing over time.
By providing reliable, nurturing touch early in life, caregivers essentially "wire" the infant brain for better stress resilience and emotional balance. This early reinforcement promotes more efficient neural patterns that support self-regulation, reducing vulnerability to intense fear responses or anxiety as the child grows. The benefits extend well into adulthood, establishing a foundational biological scaffold for healthier mental health outcomes—helping individuals cope more adaptively with future stressors and challenges.
In essence, that quiet moment of embrace during sleep transcends mere comfort; it actively contributes to building a child's long-term psychological resilience through targeted neurodevelopmental sculpting.
[Tottenham, N. (2020). "Maternal buffering of human amygdala-prefrontal circuitry during childhood but not during adolescence." Nature Neuroscience]
The world is full of people becoming fascinated by things.
Mushrooms.
Maps.
Birds.
Ancient ships.
Meteor showers.
I think fascination might be one of life's greatest gifts.
How do luxury beliefs spread to the general public?
Imagine that tomorrow, the people who shape culture decide that littering is no longer a big deal.
The opinion pages of major newspapers start running essays arguing that concerns about litter are overblown. Glossy magazines publish longform pieces suggesting that cleanliness norms are socially constructed, maybe even a little oppressive. The hot new series on your favorite streaming platform depicts attractive and interesting characters tossing trash on the ground without a second thought.
Academics, journalists, politicians, CEOs, and influencers all start saying some version of the same thing: littering is not a serious issue. And if you criticize someone for doing it, you are the problem. You are being judgmental. You are enforcing outdated norms. You need to let people live.
Perhaps some new legislation is passed that decriminalizes littering.
Over time the message becomes clear. Throwing trash wherever you want is acceptable. It is normalized. It is actively defended.
Now let me ask you something.
Would anyone be surprised, 5 or 10 years later, if garbage started piling up? Would anyone be surprised if that problem was not evenly distributed?
If it showed up most in lower-income neighborhoods while affluent areas remained relatively pristine?
That’s the pattern. The people who promote the luxury belief are insulated from its consequences.
YOU WERE NEVER WARNED ABOUT THIS BEFORE BOARDING YOUR FLIGHT
A retired airline captain named John Hoyte @JohnHoytePilot reached out to me recently. He flew commercially for nearly 30 years. He developed serious neurological damage mid-career. Lost his career. Then spent the next 20 years trying to warn the public about what happened to him.
What he shared with me should concern every single person who has ever sat on a plane.
Did you know the air inside most commercial aircraft does not come from outside?
It is compressed directly from the jet engines and pumped straight into the cabin. That is the air you and your family breathe for the entire flight.
When engine seals wear down, oil and hydraulic fluid leak into that air supply. Those fluids contain organophosphates. The same compounds found in nerve agents and certain pesticides. You inhale them without knowing. Without any warning.
In 2007, 27 pilots, cabin crew, passengers, doctors and scientists gave evidence to @UKParliament on this. On the record. Calling for urgent action.
Nothing changed.
@BBCPanorama covered it in 2008. A UK coroner recorded a death linked to contaminated cabin air in 2015. Twenty passengers on a single flight in 2007 were seriously injured. Their cases went to court. They won.
France has formally recognised aerotoxic syndrome as an occupational disease. America's largest personal injury firm is now taking mass cases. A US law professor is suing Boeing for $40 million after a single exposure left him permanently injured.
Almost every commercial jet except the Boeing 787 Dreamliner uses this system. The 787 was designed differently. A safer option always existed. The rest of the industry chose not to use it.
John founded the Aerotoxic Association in 2007 at the Houses of Parliament. He is 70 years old. He has been fighting this for two decades. Over 2,500 people have contacted him believing they were harmed.
He is still looking for a mainstream journalist willing to investigate this properly. That alone tells you everything about how buried this story has been.
Have you ever stepped off a flight feeling exhausted, foggy, or just not right and assumed it was the journey? That might not be the whole story.
Share this. The only reason this has stayed hidden for 70 years is that not enough people know about it.
Captain John Hoyte is available to answer every question directly. Contact him at [email protected]
Sources:
@AerotoxicAssoc@BALPApilots (British Airline Pilots Association)
@forthepeople (Morgan & Morgan)
gcaqe org (Global Cabin Air Quality Executive)
@BBCPanorama covered it in 2008 with a full documentary titled Something in the Air.
@heraldtweets@WSJ@FlightGlobal@TheCanaryUK