Anyone wondering why I'm criticizing Israel a lot today...
Your Defense Minister just said this:
"We have flattened the entire first line of villages in southern Lebanon, all the houses have been destroyed. The residents will never see them standing ever again. The 200,000 Lebanese residents who were in the 'security zone' are never returning again. Not one of them will ever return to southern Lebanon"
Your Minister of National Security said this:
"For every tear of an Israeli mother, a thousand Lebanese mothers must weep. All of Lebanon must burn."
And that's just today. You think this is normal?
Erin Brockovich is sounding the alarm on the impact data centers are having on rural communities' water supply.
“These big data centers are coming into rural areas of farmland where a lot of people are on their own well water.”
“They report a reduction in water pressure. Their water is just dripping into a bucket.”
“They’re very concerned that they could lose their aquifers, and they could literally be out of water.”
As AI drives a massive data center boom, many rural communities are raising concerns about depleted aquifers, falling water pressure, and growing strain on local water supplies.
Rural families should not be forced to compete with massive corporations for access to clean water and other essential resources.
@ErinBrockovich
That's a wrap on The Resurrection of the Christ — Mel Gibson's long-awaited sequel to The Passion of the Christ.
After a massive 134-day shoot across Italy, director Mel Gibson took a microphone on set to personally thank the cast and crew for completing principal photography on the film, which has been over 20 years in development.
The audio captured him saying:
"Since I'm all yours here and I've got a microphone... I just want to tell you all thank you so much for all your efforts, your support, your sacrifice, your love, the encouragements all through, the prayers and intercessions, thank you all for everything great and everything “small”, in the end it was all worth it.
Now it’s time to make sure the Lord gets glorified in all of this."
@rabbriansamuel Christians work for the Kingdom of God, not the Tribe of Judah! Yes, Jesus Christ (Yeshua) was from the tribe of Judah, but he condemned those who followed the traditions and teachings of men and not of God.