Torpenhow Hill, England
When the Saxons arrived and asked the locals what that hill was called, the Welsh replied, “Pen,” which simply means hill in Welsh.
The Saxons, apparently not spotting they’d already been given the full answer, added their own word for hill: tor. So it became Torpen - literally Hill Hill.
A few centuries later, the Norse turned up and repeated the exercise, adding haugr, their word for hill. Now it was effectively Torpenhaugr - Hill Hill Hill.
Then the English arrived, looked at the whole thing, shrugged, and added “Hill” on the end for good measure.
Thus we ended up with Torpenhow Hill:
Hill Hill Hill Hill.
It’s comforting to know that for over a thousand years, successive generations have been independently deciding that the previous lot hadn’t made it quite clear enough that it was, in fact, a hill.
Language is magnificent.
Humans… less so.🤷🏻♂️🤣
CANCER HAS BEEN CURED
Ivermectin & Fenbendazole cure cancer.
Pass it on.
BREAKING NEWS: First-in-the-World Ivermectin, Mebendazole and Fenbendazole Protocol in Cancer has been peer-reviewed and published on Sep.19, 2024!
The future of Cancer Treatment starts NOW.
My thanks to lead authors Ilyes Baghli and Pierrick Martinez for their incredible inspired work, FLCCC’s Dr.Paul Marik for his extensive work on repurposed drugs and every co-author who worked hard to bring this paper to life.
I hope that this peer-reviewed paper lays the groundwork for a brand new future for Cancer Treatment.
Many of you know that I have been helping thousands of Cancer patients with high dose Ivermectin, Mebendazole, and Fenbendazole
FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
The governor of California cannot lawfully openly threaten private citizens with state-level consequences (such as arrest, prosecution, fines, or other sanctions) for helping or cooperating with the federal government in its lawful functions.
This includes assisting federal law enforcement like ICE, Border Patrol, FBI, or other agencies with immigration enforcement, reporting crimes, providing information, or other voluntary cooperation. Such a threat would conflict with core constitutional principles and federal law.
Key Legal Principles
• Supremacy Clause (U.S. Constitution, Article VI): Federal law is the supreme law of the land. States cannot enact or enforce policies that obstruct or punish compliance with valid federal law. A governor (as state executive) cannot override this by threatening citizens for assisting federal operations.
• Anti-commandeering doctrine (from cases like Printz v. United States and Murphy v. NCAA): The federal government generally cannot force states or their officials to enforce federal law or use state resources for it. However, this is a one-way protection for states. It does not allow states to punish private citizens for voluntarily helping the federal government. States cannot “reverse-commandeer” or criminalize private assistance to federal authorities.
• Federal crimes for obstruction: Interfering with federal officers is a federal felony. Examples include:
• 18 U.S.C. § 111 (assaulting, resisting, or impeding federal officers).
• Immigration-specific laws like 8 U.S.C. § 1324 (harboring, concealing, or shielding from detection certain noncitizens).
• Other statutes against obstructing federal proceedings or enforcement. A state governor threatening citizens for lawful assistance to feds would not shield anyone from these federal liabilities and could itself raise issues of state interference with federal functions.
• Private citizens vs. state officials: California’s sanctuary policies (primarily Senate Bill 54, the California Values Act of 2017) limit state and local government resources and officials from assisting federal immigration enforcement. They restrict things like using local jails to hold people solely on immigration detainers (with exceptions for serious crimes), certain information sharing by law enforcement agencies, and using state resources for immigration arrests/interrogations. These laws apply to government actors, not private individuals. Courts (including the Ninth Circuit) have upheld SB 54 as constitutional precisely because it involves non-cooperation by the state, not active obstruction of federal officers. Private citizens remain free to assist federal authorities, report violations, or cooperate as they choose. There is no California law making it illegal for a private person to help ICE or other federal agencies.
Context of Recent California Statements and Policies
Governor Gavin Newsom and California officials have criticized federal immigration enforcement actions (especially under the current Trump administration context in 2025–2026), promoted “know your rights” resources, and created portals for reporting alleged misconduct by federal agents. They have also highlighted limits on state-local cooperation due to sanctuary laws.
However, official state guidance (e.g., Newsom’s “Know Your Rights, California” materials) explicitly states that it is against the law to threaten, assault, block access to federal property, or interfere with federal law enforcement operations. It warns that assaulting a federal agent or obstructing an arrest is a crime and emphasizes peaceful, lawful conduct.
Wonder if this post by https://t.co/TfFTboDHZp is a violation of my civil rights? @HarmeetKDhillon
U.S. Marines ran through Wall Street Tuesday morning as part of Fleet Week in New York, the city's annual salute to the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.
The single richest man in America personally bankrolled the Revolution, kept Washington's army alive with his own money, and then died broke in a debtors' prison. The man who funded the country got thrown in jail for being poor. Meet Robert Morris.
If the United States has a financial founding father, it's this guy, and almost nobody knows his name.
He was born in Liverpool, England, in 1734 and came to America as a 13 year old boy. He got into the shipping business in Philadelphia and was so good at it that by 1775 he was likely the wealthiest man in all of the colonies. Ships, trade, credit, money moving everywhere. He was the money.
Here's the wild part. At first he didn't even want to declare independence. He thought it was premature and voted against rushing into it. But once the decision was made, he didn't hedge. He signed the Declaration of Independence and threw his entire fortune behind the cause.
And thank God he did, because the young country was flat broke. The army was starving, unpaid, falling apart. So Morris did something almost nobody would do. He used his own personal credit and his own personal cash to keep the war going. When Washington needed money to march on Yorktown for the campaign that basically won the war, Morris helped raise it, at times pledging his own name and fortune to cover it. He became known as the Financier of the Revolution, and it's not an exaggeration. He kept the lights on.
He's also one of only two men to sign all three of America's founding documents, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution. When Washington offered to make him the very first Treasury Secretary, Morris turned it down and pointed him to a young Alexander Hamilton instead.
Now the tragedy. After the war, Morris poured everything into massive land speculation, betting enormous sums on the future of the country. The bets went bad. Spectacularly bad. He ended up owing something like three million dollars, a genuinely staggering fortune for the time.
And so, in 1798, the man who had personally financed American independence was locked in a debtors' prison in Philadelphia. He sat in that cell for years. The Financier of the Revolution, penniless, behind bars, while the country he'd funded moved on without him.
He finally got out around 1801, aided by a new bankruptcy law, and lived quietly and broke until his death in 1806.
A man who was richer than anyone, gave it to a nation, and died with nothing.
Robert Morris. He bought America's freedom and went bankrupt doing it.
A BERKELEY professor says $65 BILLION has vanished from California gas pumps since 2015. Nobody can find it — not him, not Sacramento. Their fix? Form a committee. If a bank lost $65B there'd be a manhunt. This came out of YOUR tank. https://t.co/XehgycSOLG
🚨 BREAKING: In an enormous victory, FBI Director Kash Patel announces the pipeline to create fentanyl has been SHUT DOWN IN MEXICO and worldwide, saving tens of thousands of Americans
🚨 BREAKING: In an enormous victory, FBI Director Kash Patel announces the pipeline to create fentanyl has been SHUT DOWN IN MEXICO and worldwide, saving tens of thousands of Americans
Officer Tanya Reeves had been at Mercy General in Denver for nine days after being injured during a call. Her Malinois partner, Scout, refused to eat for the first three days. Her temporary handler said Scout paced constantly and wouldn't settle. The hospital approved a visit after Tanya's captain submitted a formal request. Scout entered the room, moved directly to the bed, and laid himself down along Tanya's uninjured side with complete precision.
Her captain said: "Scout avoided both injury sites without hesitation. That awareness in that moment was something l've never seen before." Tanya said:
"That's when I knew I'd be okay."
BREAKING: Federal Court Rules Amish Can Be Forcibly Injected By Vaccine Mandates- That Means Everybody Else As Well!
Alex Jones Responds, "The Supreme Court MUST Come In & Block This!"
🔴WATCH ALEX JONES LIVE NOW:
https://t.co/ITVeYvrH6t
🚨 HOLY CRAP! No WONDER Gavin Newsom is suing to block Trump's executive order requiring barcode tracking for mail-in ballots
CA vote fraudster Shakir Khan had 71 NAMES and 41 COMPLETED MAIL-IN BALLOTS at his single house
They want to protect fraud.
FOLLOW @Trump47News THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
🚨 SHOCKING NATIONAL SECURITY BREACH — RIGHT UNDER OUR NOSES!
An Iranian regime operative just got ARRESTED at LAX for trafficking deadly Iranian weapons — drones, bombs, fuses, and MILLIONS of rounds of ammo — straight through America’s busiest airport!
While we slept, Iranian arms dealers were living the high life in California, brokering multi-million-dollar deals for the IRGC to fuel chaos in Sudan. A “permanent resident” coordinating with hostile foreign agents on U.S. soil?!
This isn’t one bad apple — this is a WARNING. How many more Iranian regime snakes are slithering through our airports, cities, and borders undetected?
America is being played. Time to WAKE UP and secure our nation before it’s too late!
🔥 Share if you want REAL border security and zero tolerance for terrorist enablers!
What do YOU think should happen next? Drop your thoughts 👇
🚨 STUDENT FEARS FOR HIS LIFE: "I'M NOT SUICIDAL" WHILE EXPOSING BILL GATES' TICK EXPERIMENT NIGHTMARE
A visibly shaken student has gone public with explosive research on Bill Gates, opening with a stark declaration: “I’m not suicidal. I’ll never kill myself.”
He lays out what he found on Bill Gates funding tick research tied to Plum Island and positioning himself with tick vaccines before any big outbreak even hits.
He says it’s the same old playbook Gates used with Microsoft... create the viruses, sell the Windows and antivirus, then rinse and repeat.
The really disturbing part? Alpha-Gal syndrome is blowing up. People are suddenly allergic to red meat after Lone Star tick bites, but bugs are somehow still okay.
Farmers are finding boxes of ticks dumped in fields, tick numbers are exploding worse than ever, and these things are unusually aggressive, going after humans instead of just waiting on grass.
Meanwhile Gates is all in on pushing bugs as food, 3D printed meat, and getting people to ditch real meat.
His teams are also releasing genetically modified mosquitoes everywhere under the “we’re helping” banner.
It’s starting to look less like random coincidences and more like a deliberate move to make traditional food unsustainable so we end up depending on whatever alternatives they control.
Is Bill Gates actually trying to save the world, or is this a long game to control what we eat?
Newsom couldn’t beat me at the ballot box, so he changed the rules.
After I won the primary for State Superintendent, he rammed through one of the biggest power grabs in California history, handing the office's duties to a governor's appointee. This is what fear looks like.
🚨NEW: Federal agents just busted a massive SNAP fraud ring in Los Angeles:
Over $1 MILLION in fraudulent food stamps purchases at a single Skid Row bodega. 🧵
Argentina never fails to send her Tall Ship to the United States for these historical events.
La Fragata Libertad. She is one of the largest and fastest Tall Ships in the world. Her keel was laid down in 1953.
She serves as a training vessel for the Argentine Navy.
La Fragata Libertad has sailed over 800,000 miles and has visited over 500 ports in over 60 countries.
Talk about liberty!!!!!!!!! Well played Argentina. Well played.
Her complement is 357, including 24 officers, 187 crewmen and 150 naval cadets.
She is also equipped with two MAN diesel engines (model B&W 6L23/30-D). Each engine features 6 inline cylinders and generates 960 kW (about 1,287 hp) at 900 rpm, allowing the tall ship to rely on motors when wind conditions are insufficient.
I had the pleasure of seeing her as she is usually moored in Apostadero Naval Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires Naval Station), also one of my favorite areas of Argentina.
Very close to San Telmo. The most romantic town/city in all of South America.
Now that the US is knocked out, I am formally extending an invitation to the American people to support Norway.
Why?
1: The Vikings discovered America before Columbus.
2: There are more ethnic Norwegians in the US than in Norway.
3: Next weekend we can pillage the English peasants together.
4:
Bureaucrats in D.C. are forcing Californians to give up their landlines.
Millions of people, especially seniors and rural residents, are now at SERIOUS risk! This is a violation of the 10th Amendment and MUST be reversed.
My letter to FCC Chairman Brendan Carr: