The Pfizer papers they tried to hide for 75 years are finally out, and they show something shocking about pregnant women in their study. Out of 270 pregnant women who got the shot, 234 pregnancy records just disappeared without a trace. That’s not an accident — that’s a straight-up cover-up. Patriots, Pfizer’s own study had 270 pregnant women get the shot, but 234 pregnancy records vanished — this looks like a massive cover-up. Drop your thoughts below and share this far and wide.
The ethnicity most likely to be on welfare in each country.
USA: Somalia #1
Denmark: Somalia #1
Netherlands: Somalia #1
Norway: Somalia #1
Finland: Somalia #1
Sweden: Somalia #1
Somalis are most likely to be on welfare and are responsible for the highest crime rates per captia.
He played a soldier who lost both legs.
The role earned him an Oscar nomination.
Then real wounded veterans started calling him “Lieutenant Dan.”
It changed his life forever.
After portraying Lt. Dan Taylor in Forrest Gump (1994), Gary Sinise became one of Hollywood’s most recognizable actors.
But after 9/11, something shifted.
As thousands of Americans returned from Iraq and Afghanistan with life-changing injuries, Sinise began visiting military hospitals.
The veterans didn’t see a movie star.
They saw someone who understood, even if only through a role.
So he kept showing up.
In 2003, he formed the Lt. Dan Band, performing free concerts for troops, veterans, and military families around the world.
Then, in 2011, he launched the Gary Sinise Foundation.
While still starring on CSI: NY, he spent his days filming and his nights raising money, visiting hospitals, and supporting military families.
Eventually, the mission became his full-time work.
One program became the heart of it all:
R.I.S.E. (Restoring Independence Supporting Empowerment).
The goal wasn’t simply to thank wounded veterans.
It was to give them their independence back.
The foundation builds specially adapted, mortgage-free smart homes for America’s most severely wounded veterans.
Wider doorways.
Roll-in showers.
Accessible kitchens.
Voice-activated technology.
Homes designed for people whose lives were permanently changed in combat.
Each one is given to the veteran free of charge.
Since its founding, the Gary Sinise Foundation has delivered more than 100 of these custom-built homes while also providing mobility equipment, mental health support, emergency relief, and millions of meals to service members, veterans, first responders, and their families.
Sinise once said:
“We can never do enough for our nation’s defenders, but we can always do a little more.”
He could have spent the last two decades chasing bigger movie roles.
Instead, he chose hospital hallways over red carpets.
A character he played for two hours became a mission he has lived for more than twenty years.
Sometimes the greatest role a person ever plays…
isn’t on a screen.
It’s in real life.
🚨#BREAKING: A 28-year-old confirms he has spent the last 10 YEARS of his life interviewing World War II combat veterans to keep their stories alive...
...in fact, for the last 10 years, he has interviewed World War 2 veterans EVERY SINGLE DAY
He started as a teenager, ditching school to ride his BIKE to the local retirement home, walking up to the front desk and asking to, "meet some World War II heroes."
His name is Rishi Sharma.
He's crossed all 50 states and half the world.
He's slept in his car and lived on gas-station food to afford it.
He asks these men for hours of their memories, and then he hands the entire recording to their families...
...FOR FREE
So that 200 years from now, a great-great-grandchild will know not just their hero's name, but how he laughed, how he cried, and what he sacrificed.
Rishi has no military family, his parents immigrated here from India.
He does it out of pure gratitude.
In his words:
"My parents were given the opportunity to immigrate and raise a family because of veterans like these. It's a debt of love I'll spend my entire life trying to repay..."
As one 100-year-old Marine who stormed Iwo Jima told him, remembering the flag going up:
"The hair on my arms still stands up when I think about how beautiful it was."
THAT is America.
250 years of ordinary people doing extraordinary things...
God bless our veterans. 🇺🇸🇺🇸
How do I know media brainwashing is real?
Obama’s ICE Chief received an award for removing over 900,000 illegal aliens.
Trump’s ICE chief was called a Nazi.
It is the same person - Tom Homan.
The difference? What the media told people to believe.
This is why Democrats are fighting so hard to keep the Haitians on temporary protected status in America
Video of Springfield Ohio where the Illegal Haitian Migrants are being GIVEN DRIVERS LICENSES despite just getting there and speaking no english
Journalist “We’re headed to the DMV to see how the Haitians are getting driver's licenses and cars so quickly after moving here despite speaking zero English”
DMV Worker “I'm not allowed to answer any personal questions outside of my office”
“I really don't know. I know, but I know they're getting them quick.”
I have confirmed that you can vote in Ohio with the drivers license given to the Haitians
In Ohio you have to be a US citizen to register to vote but NO DOCUMENTED PROOF is required, you can just say you are and that’s good enough
It was always about rigging our elections
We need the people who orchestrated this to go to prison
Liberals who support this guy have no idea what this dumbass just did to his family.
- NO RETIREMENT
- NO BENEFITS
- NO VA
- FELON STATUS
He’s married with children. So no insurance, pay, health care, or education benefits for him or his kids.
Congrats, liberals. Another useful idiot that wasted his life…and you’ll forget and move on. How compassionate.
@RepAlGreen
🚨 BREAKING: By stroke of pen, President Trump raises the H-1B Visa fee from $1,000 to *$100,000,* and directs the Secretary of Labor to revise the wage rules to make it much harder for companies to hire foreigners in replacement of American workers.
Massive win 💪
FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu disgracefully ordered the American flag 🇺🇸 taken down from City Hall Plaza just so they could raise the Somali flag for Somali Independence Day, right in the middle of America’s 250th anniversary celebrations.
U.S. flag code is crystal clear: NOTHING flies above or replaces Old Glory. Forcing down the Stars & Stripes is an absolute betrayal, un-American, disrespectful, and downright shameful.
This isn’t “inclusion.” It’s putting foreign flags before our own. Priorities like this are why people are fed up.
Who else is sick of states prioritizing Somali’s? 🤚🏼
Victor Davis Hanson says he knows he’ll get in trouble for saying it, but many of the Democrats’ most radical voices are first or second-generation immigrants from FAILED nations.
Ilhan Omar, AOC, Mamdani, Chevalier.
Hanson argues they learned early that trashing America gets them protected and advanced by the left.
HANSON: “One of the things that's not being talked about and I know I'll get criticized for this but here it is...”
“If you look at the candidates, Chevalier, and AOC, and Rashida Tlaib, and Mamdani, and I could go on...”
“But the kingpins, they’re first or second generation...immigrants. And they come from areas that, to be candid and a little blunt, are failed miserable places, such as Ghana or the Caribbean, or many Latin American countries, or Mexico.”
“Almost 50-60% of them are.”
“So they come to this country either with their parents or their parents came and they were born. And they sense, they put their feelers up...and they learn very early on that if you trash this country, the left will protect you and advance you.”
“And no matter how much money you have — AOC’s parents were pretty affluent. Ilhan Omar claims she was worth $30 million. Mamdani’s a multimillionaire settler colonialist from Uganda.”
“And when you look at all of them, they have nothing but contempt.”
“Then don’t come! There’s no reason you have to come. You came here because it was prosperous and safe, and there was not inbred tribal racism as in all these countries.”
“Apparently, the people came with Ilhan Omar because they were on the side of the genocidal [Mohamed] Siad Barre.”
“They keep saying genocide, genocide! The only person that really is a genocidal maniac was Siad Barre, the head of the Somali government, of which a lot of these immigrants’ parents were part of, including Ilhan Omar.”
🚨 JUST IN: Literal BUSLOADS of illegals were just FLOWN OUT of Minneapolis by DHS on a chartered Boeing 737, finally being SENT BACK to where they come from
This is despite the rioting and obstruction done by the left.
DHS IS NOT SLOWING DOWN! 🇺🇸
KEEP PUSHING, PATRIOTS! 🔥
...Mamdani trashed the country, which allowed a guy who had virtually no job history to become mayor of the most powerful city on Earth. Yet he can only see oligarchs and ICE agents. The July 4th picnic at the Mamdani house may be the most unsettling event since Schumer threw a barbecue. https://t.co/Ni7f5aNcNM
Zohran Mamdani offered a group of new citizens his dark view of Independence Day. Instead of "rockets' red glare" or "purple mountain majesties," he described "oligarchs who buy elections," "children go to sleep hungry," "monopolies that dominate every industry, and oligarchs who buy elections." Oh, and of course "masked agents terrorizing our streets, eating food cooked by our undocumented neighbors before spiriting them away in unmarked vans."...
Tulsi Gabbard just described the actual operating system of Washington and it’s somehow even dumber and more insulting than the conspiracy versions.
She needed one printed document for a 10 a.m. Oval Office meeting with the President. A mid-level staffer ... detailed from another agency ... decided he didn’t like what was on it, printed it anyway, then locked it in his desk and refused to hand it over. Her chief of staff went down. Her general counsel went down. Both got told to pound sand until the guy’s real boss at his home agency finally gave permission.
That’s the “deep state.” Not some secret society in a basement. Just some nobody with a desk drawer and a God complex who genuinely believed his personal veto outranked the Director of National Intelligence and the elected President of the United States.
This is what Gabbard means when she says they “thrive in the gaps between elections.” The voters pick a direction every four years. The permanent class decides which parts of that direction are even allowed to reach the Resolute Desk. They control the files. They control the information flow. And they’ve been doing it across administrations for decades because the only thing they actually answer to is each other.
The rest of us are just supposed to pretend the elections are real while these people quietly decide what the winner is permitted to know and act on.
Watch her whole speech if you want the full savage version. But the core truth is brutally simple: America votes. Then the people nobody voted for decide what happens next.
(article below)
In September of 1814, America was once again in trouble.
The young republic was only thirty-eight years old. The War of 1812 had gone badly. British troops had marched into Washington, burned the Capitol, set the White House ablaze, and now turned their sights toward Baltimore. If Fort McHenry fell, the harbor would be open, the city would likely follow, and another devastating blow would be dealt to the fragile nation.
Amid this uncertainty, a young American lawyer named Francis Scott Key sailed under a flag of truce to the British fleet. He had come to negotiate the release of a friend, a physician the British had captured.
He succeeded.
The British agreed to free the doctor.
But there was a catch.
Because Key and his companions had seen too much of the British fleet and learned too much about its plans, they were not allowed to return to shore. Instead, they were detained aboard a ship in the harbor and forced to watch the coming battle from behind enemy lines.
On the morning of September 13, the bombardment began.
For the next twenty-five hours, British warships unleashed somewhere between 1,500 and 1,800 bombs and rockets upon Fort McHenry. These were the “bombs bursting in air” and the “rockets’ red glare” of the song—not poetic embellishments, but terrible realities.
Key stood on the deck through the endless day and the long, terrifying night. Every explosion lit the darkness for a fleeting instant before the smoke swallowed everything again. Somewhere beyond that wall of fire stood the fort. Somewhere beyond it flew an American flag if it still flew at all.
He could not see.
He could only listen.
As long as the guns continued firing, there was reason to hope. The British would not waste ammunition on a fort that had already surrendered.
Then, just before dawn…
The guns fell silent.
For the first time all night, there was only stillness.
It was the most frightening sound of all.
Had the fort finally fallen? Had the defenders surrendered? Had the flag been torn down in the darkness while no one could see?
There was nothing to do but wait.
As the first light of September 14 slowly pushed back the smoke, Francis Scott Key strained his eyes toward the distant fort.
Then he saw it. Not a British flag.
The American flag. Still there. Still flying.
That flag was no ordinary banner. Months earlier, the fort’s commander had commissioned a Baltimore flagmaker, Mary Pickersgill, to sew a flag so enormous “that the British would have no difficulty seeing it from a distance.” It measured roughly thirty by forty-two feet, carried fifteen stars and fifteen stripes, and was so large it had to be assembled on the floor of a brewery because no ordinary room could contain it.
That was the Star-Spangled Banner.
The very flag Key saw through the morning mist.
The very flag that still survives today in the Smithsonian.
Overcome by what he had witnessed, Key reached into his pocket, pulled out an envelope, and began writing. The words came from a heart that had spent an entire night fearing his country might disappear with the dawn.
He first titled the poem Defence of Fort M’Henry.
Within days it was printed and circulating throughout the country. Before long, people began singing it to a melody they already knew—an old British tune called “To Anacreon in Heaven,” originally written for a London social club. There is something beautifully ironic in that: America’s most beloved patriotic song borrowed the melody of the very nation it had just survived. It also explains why the anthem is so notoriously difficult to sing. It was never written for ordinary voices gathered in stadiums or school assemblies.
The song spread quickly and became one of America’s favorite patriotic hymns, but it would wait more than a century before receiving official recognition. Not until 1931 did Congress declare “The Star-Spangled Banner” the national anthem of the United States.