Human Race. Animal Kingdom. Conservative Christian with Libertarian tendencies. Pray for the World. Marco Rubio for POTUS 48 & 49. Watch @Newsmax Carl Higbie
I will buy the handcuffs myself and make a citizen’s arrest of Bill Gates.
This man is a monster.
Who does this? Release GMO mosquitos to fight malaria where there is no malaria but after the release a case pops up!
Nathan Hale: The Brave Young Spy Who Gave Everything for Liberty 🇺🇸🦉
Born June 6, 1755, in Coventry, Connecticut, Nathan Hale was a Yale-educated schoolteacher who became one of America’s earliest and most famous patriots during the Revolutionary War.
At just 21 years old, Captain Hale volunteered for a perilous intelligence mission ordered by General George Washington. After the Continental Army’s defeat at the Battle of Long Island, Washington desperately needed eyes on British troop movements in New York. Hale, known for his principled nature and desire to serve, stepped forward without hesitation—despite the immense risks. Spying was viewed as dishonorable at the time, but Hale believed every kind of service for the public good was honorable if necessary.
Disguised as a Dutch schoolteacher in plain clothes, he crossed into enemy territory on Long Island. For about two weeks, he gathered critical details on British positions and fortifications. But on his return journey, he was betrayed—likely by a Loyalist posing as a fellow patriot (possibly Robert Rogers)—and captured with incriminating notes.
The British wasted no time. On September 22, 1776, Hale was tried as a spy, denied a Bible or proper clergy, and hanged in an artillery park in what is now Manhattan. He was only 21.
His legendary last words, passed down through accounts (though historians debate the exact phrasing as hearsay and possibly inspired by a popular play Cato):
“I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”
Hale’s sacrifice didn’t turn the tide of the war immediately, but his story became a powerful symbol of American courage and resolve. He is Connecticut’s official state hero, and his legacy reminds us what true patriotism looks like—quiet bravery in the face of certain death.
What do you think? Would you have volunteered for such a mission knowing the odds? Let’s honor the heroes who built this nation! 🔥
#NathanHale #AmericanRevolution
This man SAVED Free Speech
He put his companies on the line
He put his own life on the line
To help SAVE America
And create a bright future for many generations
Elon Musk needs to be protected at all costs
Happy Birthday USA, 250 never looked so good
"Today, tomorrow, hell, every day of the year is the best day to be a red, white, and blue-blooded, flag-loving, meat-eating, God-fearing, gun-owning, eagle-riding, unapologetic, kickass American."
@emilyjuniper_ By the looks of what they are wearing, I would not call that an extravagant wedding. They will break up because if they don't she will never put out another album.
@storm1news Did US taxpayer dollars pay for the flights and did they get $1000 or $3000 cash in hand on their way out? They should have all gotten a cheek swab DNA test so when they come back we know they have broken our laws before. They will come back.
@MAGAVoice MamRamadani won't be happy until all the money has left NYC and the streets are filled with prayer rugs and calls to Allah on loud speakers several times a day.