🚨 UPDATE: Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) says Ugandan NYC Mayor Mamdani must be denaturalized and deported as soon as possible after Mamdani's office organized a MEETING WITH IRAN, only to be SHUT DOWN by Marco Rubio's State Department
Mamdani's people tried meeting with an ENEMY during HOT CONFLICT
Deport him AND the foreigner staff member who set up this meeting directly, ASAP!
🚨 BREAKING: DEEP STATE DESPERATION EXPOSED! 🚨
They tried to KILL President Trump mid-flight.
On July 9, 2026, as Trump departed Turkey aboard the brand-new Qatari-donated Boeing 747-8 — his future Air Force One — the Deep State launched a cowardly cyber strike from Langley, Virginia. They targeted the plane’s electronic controls in a blatant assassination attempt.
But Trump — always ten steps ahead — switched to the older Air Force One at the last second. What the Fake News called a “routine security precaution” was actually a brilliant trap.
This was the beginning of the Great Purification.
Encrypted comms intercepted. Traitors scrambling. NYT journalists hit with emergency subpoenas because they had obituaries and “air disaster” stories pre-written and ready to publish.
They were waiting for the crash.
THEY. FAILED. AGAIN.
Trump just exposed the entire rat nest.
The storm is here. Justice is coming.
Who’s panicking the most right now? Drop your thoughts below 👇
#Trump2028 #DeepStateExposed #TheGreatPurification #WWG1WGA 🔥🇺🇸
@TeeplesCY This is a great point. I do think the endorsement of homosexuality and transgenderism and the public viewing of sin is high on a lot of people’s minds as well.
For example, seeing the previous administration light up the White House in the rainbow seemed like egregious sin.
We gave MLS exactly what they wanted once. All the USMNT stars in Europe took an early retirement to MLS during their primes, every USMNT player was in MLS or Liga MX. They axed a foreign coach and replaced him with a member of the old boys club straight out of MLS. We got this
🚨One Reason I Cannot Accept Christianity.
Accepting Christianity means accepting that my ancestors are burning in hell simply because Christianity hadn't reached them.
How is that compatible with a just and loving God?
When I was Muslim, we had an awesome story where Abraham was smashing all the pagan idols.
Surah 21. Young Abraham destroys his father’s idols, leaves the biggest one standing, and when they ask who did it, he says “ask the big one.” Then they throw him into a fire and Allah makes it cool.
I was told that story a hundred times. It felt like proof Islam had the real Abraham.
Yesterday I found the story’s birth certificate.
Genesis Rabbah 38. A Jewish midrash — rabbinic storytelling — compiled around the 5th century AD, before Muhammad was born. Same plot. Abraham smashes the idols. Blames the biggest one. Gets thrown into a fire by Nimrod.
And here’s the detail that wrecked me: the fire comes from a rabbi’s wordplay. Genesis 15:7 says God brought Abraham out of “Ur of the Chaldees.” “Ur” can sound like the Hebrew word for fire — so a rabbi spun a story: God brought Abraham out of THE FIRE.
It was a PUN. A sermon illustration to help you understand. Jewish folklore built on a Hebrew word.
And it ended up in the Quran as history.
Genesis — the actual account — has no idols smashed, no furnace, no Nimrod showdown. It has something better:
Genesis 15: God makes a covenant with Abraham, and God ALONE passes between the sacrifice pieces. Meaning: “If this covenant breaks, I pay the price.”
Two thousand years later, on a hill outside Jerusalem, He did. He paid it in FULL.
The midrash gave me a story about a man surviving fire.
The Quran took a shell of that and added it as scripture.
The Bible comes through with a God who walked right into the fire for both YOU&ME.
Praise the Lord, I AM FREE
@JonnyRoot_ I completely agree with you. But they will be democrat lifers. They are compensated by the men’s league which is a democrat policy to the fullest. This league does not make money on its own.
When I was Muslim, I read the golden calf story in Surah 20 and never blinked.
The Quran says the man who led Israel into making the golden calf was “as-Samiri.” The Samaritan.
At Mount Sinai. Around 1400 BC.
Here’s the problem: Samaritans did not exist yet. Not for another 700 years.
The Samaritans emerged after the Assyrians conquered northern Israel in 722 BC and foreign settlers mixed into the region of Samaria — a city that itself wasn’t built until 1 Kings 16, centuries after Moses.
You cannot have a Samaritan at Sinai for the same reason you cannot have an American at the fall of Rome.
So how did a Samaritan end up in the Exodus?
By the 7th century AD, Jews and Samaritans had despised each other for centuries.
Jewish polemic blamed Samaritans for idolatry — one later tradition even ties a Samaritan to calf worship.
If you’re composing a story and you need a villain the local Jewish audience will instantly hate, “the Samaritan did it” writes itself.
That’s not the fingerprint of God. That’s the fingerprint of a 7th-century neighborhood feud leaking into “eternal scripture.”
And here’s the JESUS FLIP. Buckle in.
Jesus knew exactly what Samaritans were — hated, half-breed, heretics — and He made one the HERO of His most famous parable.
Then in John 4, He crossed into Samaria on purpose to offer living water to a Samaritan woman with five husbands.
The Quran wrote the Samaritan in as the villain.
Jesus wrote the Samaritan in as the neighbor and friend.
Tell me which one sounds like God.
Praise the Lord Jesus.
"Mormonism's critics said modern scholarship would dismantle the claims of the Church. That has not happened. Mormon studies is embraced in academia, and the claims look better with age."
They assumed the claims would collapse under a microscope.
The opposite happened.
Mormon studies went mainstream. The world’s top academic publishers print it. Major universities teach it. Scholars outside the faith take it seriously.
That was not supposed to happen.
Take the Book of Mormon. Critics called it an obvious fraud, the work of a conman. Now serious scholars, including non-Latter-day Saints, analyze it as a complex and sophisticated work. Literary structure. Naming patterns. Ritual forms. The conman theory is dead.
Take the theology. God with a body. The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost as separate beings. Critics called these ideas wildly unchristian. The Harvard Theological Review published the research showing many early Christians believed exactly these things, centuries before later councils ruled them out.
Take the temple. Critics called it invented and bizarre. Then a Methodist biblical scholar built her career mapping ancient temple worship, and the parallels were hard to miss. Covenant-making. Ritual clothing. Symbolic progression. These patterns are ancient, not modern.
Take the Book of Abraham. Long treated as the weakest link. Then ancient Abraham texts surfaced decades after Joseph Smith died, telling details of the same story. Details found nowhere in Genesis. A Yale scholar reviewed it and said it recaptures archaic Jewish religion with enormous validity. Whatever Joseph was doing, guessing doesn’t explain it.
A frontier faith with a founder who had an elementary education and spent his life in near poverty was supposed to wither under modern scrutiny. Instead it earned a seat at the academic table.