Happy Birthday to Elon Musk, the man who refuses to quit no matter how hard the machine tries to break him. While most people fold the moment pressure hits, Elon keeps building, keeps fighting, and keeps pushing forward through regulators, legacy powers, media attacks, political mobs, and the same angry crowd that hates anyone who refuses to kneel. He did not just build companies. He bent reality. Electric cars became unstoppable, rockets became reusable, and free speech became non-negotiable again because one man had the courage to risk everything when everyone else was afraid to move. Every time they said it was impossible, he made it real. Every time they tried to crush him, he came back stronger. That is not normal strength. That is the spirit of a man placed here to push humanity forward, no matter the cost. The Bible says, “But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles.” Today I pray that over Elon Musk. May God renew his strength, protect his family, sharpen his mind, strengthen his will, and give him total victory in every battle he is facing. May he live to see humanity become multi-planetary, may every ceiling they try to place above him shatter, and may the same people who mocked him be forced to watch him change the future again. Elon Musk is living proof that one man who refuses to quit can change the trajectory of civilization.
US Navy Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Christopher Alan "Chris" Anderson was KIA during an enemy mortar attack on December 4, 2006, near Ramadi, Iraq. The 24-year-old corpsman was serving with the 2nd Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force. His funeral took place on December 16, 2006, at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia. 🫡
Miss Shahar Gindi (25) was killed on October 7th, and her boyfriend Almog Sarusi (27) was killed by Hamas in a tunnel under Rafah Gaza.
Sarusi had been kidnapped for 11 months, after which he was killed along with the "Beaufiful Six"
They include: Eden Yerushalmi, Carmel Gat and others.
Neither Shahar nor Almog survived.
The two lovebirds just wanted to dance at the Nova fest and have a good time. We will never forget 10/7🎗️
We lost another hero in Lebanon.
Captain David Hazutt, 21, an platoon commander in the 12th Battalion of the Golani Brigade.
May his memory be a blessing forever🕯️
In memory of the IDF female soldiers who fell in battle in this war while bravely defending the homeland until their last breath.
May their memory be forever a blessing.
One man who sacrificed everything to save free speech.
In 2022, Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion, walked in carrying a sink, and fired 80% of the staff in a week — yet the platform kept running.
Do you stand with Elon?
A. Yep
B. No
Definitely feeling the happy Elon vibes today 👏👍🙌❤️✊
Happy Birthday Elon Musk the greatest entrepreneur and humanitarian this world could ever know.
Thank you for pushing humanity forward, defending free speech, and proving that impossible things are possible.
Remember those days when Trump announced he had stopped the executions in Iran?
For weeks now, dozens of people have been executed every single day.
TACO
Michel Bacos was an Air France pilot, flying Flight 139 from Athens to Paris on June 27, 1976, when the airplane was hijacked by Arab and German terrorists. At gunpoint, Michel was forced to divert the plane, ultimately landing at Entebbe in Uganda with only 20 more minutes of fuel left.
The terrorists freed the 148 non-Jewish passengers, and also released the airline crew. However, Michel refused to leave the 94 Jewish passengers still kept captive, and the other crew members followed their pilot’s lead and stayed with the hostages. Michel said, “I was a captain of Air France and before that I was in the Free French Forces under Charles DeGaulle during the Second World War – it would be impossible for me to leave my passengers, unimaginable. I told my crew that we must stay until the end because that was our tradition, so we cannot accept being freed. All my crew agreed without exception.”
Several days later, most of the Jewish hostages were rescued during a bold raid by Israeli commandos led by Yonatan "Yoni" Netanyahu. During the raid, known as Operation Yonatan (Operation Entebbe), Michel suffered a concussion.
Michel was immediately hailed as a hero for staying with his Jewish passengers, even at severe risk to his own life. He was awarded the National Order of the Legion of Honour, the highest decoration in France, by the French president. The Israeli government awarded Michel and his crew medals for heroism. He was honored with other awards and commendations by grateful Jewish groups.
Michel retired from Air France in 1982, and spent the remaining decades of his life in Nice, with his wife and many children and grandchildren. When he died, in 2019 at the age of 94, to his request he was laid to rest while the Israeli anthem "HaTikvah" was played.
He was saluted in France, Israel and around the world. In the midst of a murderous nightmare, the captain was a shaft of light.
The mayor of Nice said during Bacos' funeral: “Michel, bravely refusing to give in to anti-Semitism and barbarism, did honor to France. The love of France and the defense of liberties have marked his destiny.”