Folks, I know the good people at X would never try to suppress Dr Zelenko’s life saving protocol at a time like this. But just in case they have a baffling technical malfunction where they suspend only this account while all the other accounts stay up, take a screen recording of this video and upload it to X as your own post. Imagine the impact we would have if you all did that!
We are having quite the night in the courts. A Virginia judge just blocked the state from certifying the results of Tuesday's congressional map referendum as unlawful. Judge Jack Hurley Jr., ruled that Democrats did not follow the correct procedure for a constitutional amendment....
@ScrollofTruthIF@gunrights Did anyone ever file a bar complaint against him? I thought Attorney’s had been suspended or disbarred for less very unethical and unseemly behavior for a member of the bar.
@KeriA1776again My kids stayed living with me all until they were at least 30 they saved money. One changed careers; They were able to have a down payment and get on their feet with their own house and now one still lives with me and Three live right on the same street
On the morning of 7 October 2023 in the southern Israeli town of Ofakim, Tali Hadad, a 48-year-old kindergarten teacher and mother of 6, transformed into one of the most remarkable heroes of that terrible day.
Sirens blared just after 6.30am, quickly followed by the crack of gunfire & the ominous sounds of a motorised paraglider.
Hadad and her family hurried into their safe room. Her son Itamar, a combat soldier in the who had just finished officer training & was home on a short break, instantly understood the horror unfolding outside. He seized his rifle and headed for the door.
“Go out and save as many people as possible,” Hadad urged him, her voice steady with the fierce support she had always shown her children, five of whom serve or have served in the IDF.
Still wearing her pyjamas, she pulled on her running shoes and raced after him. Her daughter Meitav briefly joined her. They spotted heavily armed terrorists firing wildly in a nearby playground & ducked behind a wall for cover.
Tali sent Meitav back home to safety and pressed forward alone. From windows and streets, people shouted at her to turn back, calling her crazy and urging her to go inside. She refused. Later she described her state of mind with blunt force: “I was mad, like a thug.”
With ambulances nowhere in sight and wounded civilians crying out, Hadad sprinted home under fire, grabbed the family car and turned it into an improvised ambulance. She drove straight into the heart of the fighting, risking everything.
The first casualty she reached was Itamar himself. He had been shot four times, in the stomach, leg and thigh, while battling alongside comrades, 2 of whom now lay dead beside him. Bleeding heavily, he looked up in disbelief. “Mum, what are you doing here?”
“You’re hurt,” she answered calmly. “I am going to take you to hospital.”
She loaded her son and other wounded into the car and sped towards the Magen David Adom first-aid station at the edge of town, racing at 120 kms per hour so the terrorists could not target them easily.
Glancing in the rear-view mirror, she saw Itamar slipping away & shouted to keep him conscious: “You are a hero! Wake up! We are almost there!”
At the station paramedics took charge. Hadad leaned close and told her son, “Mum is not coming with you. You will go in the ambulance. I have to go back and help the others.”
True to her word, she returned three more times, driving back into the gunfire again and again. She even picked up Itamar’s rifle for protection. Across those runs she evacuated a total of 13 wounded people.
Neighbours and rescuers begged her to stop, but she continued until police, special forces & armed civilians finally regained control of Ofakim after hours of fierce combat.
Only then did Tali head to the hospital. Itamar underwent emergency surgery. His liver had been cut in two, his gallbladder was torn and a bullet remained lodged in his leg. He endured a long hospital stay and demanding rehabilitation, both physical and emotional.
In the book One Day in October: Forty Heroes, Forty Stories, she stands out as the only active female hero whose courage unfolded in real time: following her son into battle in her pyjamas, saving his life, then refusing to leave the fight until more lives were secured.
A quiet teacher who once guided five-year-olds through songs and stories became, on the worst day in Israel’s modern history, a one-woman rescue force powered by raw maternal instinct and unyielding resolve.
“I had no choice but to act,” she has said simply.
In the darkness of that October morning, Tali Hadad showed extraordinary courage, driven by love and refusal to abandon others.
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🚨Today whether I want it to or not… the truth about Donald Trump is coming out. And nobody… not the media not his critics… not the people who have spent years trying to bury this story… can stop it from reaching you today. Because what Trump did in 1986… before he was a politician… before he was President… before any of it… is something the entire city of New York still remembers. And it is time the rest of America remembered it too. 😭 1986. New York City. Central Park. The Wollman Ice Rink. A place where families were supposed to bring their children. Where couples were supposed to skate hand in hand. Where the city was supposed to give its people something beautiful. Supposed to. Because for 6 straight years… the city government tried to fix that rink. 6 years. $13 million of taxpayer money. And every single time… they failed. The children of New York waited. And waited. And waited. While politicians made promises.
While bureaucrats held meetings. While millions of dollars disappeared into a project that never seemed to get finished. And the families of New York… just kept waiting. Then one day… Donald Trump walked into the Mayor’s office. Not as a politician. Not as a President. Just as a man who was tired of watching his city fail its own people. And he said four words that every politician in that room probably laughed at. “Give me the contract.” The Mayor said yes. Probably because nobody else was stepping forward. Probably because six years of failure had made everyone desperate. Probably because what did they have to lose. And what happened next… is the story that should have been on every front page in America.
Trump pulled $2.5 million out of his own pocket. His own money. Not government money. Not a grant. Not a loan. His. And he went to work. No excuses. No delays. No committees deciding what color the ice should be. Just work. Relentless. Focused. Determined work. Four months later… the Wollman Ice Rink opened. Not six years. Not after another $13 million. Four months. And he came in $750,000 UNDER budget. The children of New York who had been waiting for six years… finally got to skate. Families who had given up hope… showed up that winter and felt something they hadn’t felt in a long time. That someone actually cared enough to finish what they promised. That someone put their own money where their mouth was.
That someone chose this city… over comfort… over convenience… over keeping $2.5 million safely in his own bank account. And here is what breaks me completely every single time I think about this… Trump never had to do any of it. He was a businessman. A private citizen. Nobody elected him. Nobody asked him to fix it. He just… couldn’t watch his city fail its people one more day. And walked in. And fixed it. With his own hands. His own money. His own four months. That rink is still standing today. Right there in Central Park. The same place it has been since 1986. And every single person who has ever laced up their skates and stepped onto that ice… has skated on Donald Trump’s sacrifice. Most of them never knew it. Most of them still don’t. But now you do.
And now you understand why… whether people want to admit it or not… the truth about this man keeps finding its way back to the surface. 😭🙏🇺🇸 Drop a ❤️ right now if this story hit you somewhere deep. Type “THIS IS THE REAL TRUMP” in the comments. Tag someone who needs to know that long before the White House… long before the rallies… long before any of it… Donald Trump was already showing up for America. With his own money. In his own city. For children who just wanted to skate.
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@MarioNawfal If only we had something like the nations that actually focused on creating water and food for people, instead of helping them slaughter and torture other people
@MichelleMaxwell Virginia
The land revolution, the keepers of fairness and freedom
How are we letting this happen here we can’t even trust that when we vote, it will be fair. We could all know this and they could just lie and say that people who voted yes one.
No trust at this point