University of Nebraska invites Jack Hoffman (age 7, with brain cancer) to play on the field where a crowd of 60,000+ were chearing for him.
It’s bigger than sports
This is Alex Roca Campillo.
He has cerebral palsy and became the first person in the world with a 76% disability to finish a marathon.
Alex showed the world that a person’s inabilities don’t determine their value or potential.
Truly inspiration ❤️
@sophia_artx 🙏🏻 be strong young gladiator. Cancer may have your body at the moment but God has your heart and soul. Let him guide you!! He has your path.
These beautiful young people had their whole lives ahead of them. Their only crime was being born in a tyrannical Islamic country.
Tens of thousands like them have been killed by an evil old dog who can’t let go of his lust for power.
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UNDERTAKER: "You're a billionaire. You've got a beautiful wife, a wonderful family, and you got people shooting at you. You don't have to do this.
TRUMP: "I feel like I have a purpose and it's to rebuild our country."
🚨 BREAKING: Elon Musk just praised El Salvador President Nayib Bukele for crashing the crime rate by 98% PERCENT through confronting criminals with brute FORCE
Bukele is a LEGEND! 🇺🇸🇸🇻
BUKELE: "Once the state is freed from complicity with crime, and goes with force towards criminals, it will overcome them." 🔥
"The only way to solve the problem is by FORCE. With the force of the state - every state is stronger than its criminal groups present in its territory. There is no state that cannot fight against criminals."
"If a state does not overcome criminality, it is because the state is an accomplice, or because parts of the state are accomplices."
"In El Salvador, they told me, 'President, the solution to violence is to invest in education and opportunities!' I told them...these criminals do not have 4 years to send them to kindergarten. Those criminals have already graduated from the University of CRIME."
🚨 THE CURE FOR CANCER HAS JUST BEEN APPROVED - BUT NOT FOR AMERICANS
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong went on air with Chris Cuomo and dropped a claim that should’ve stopped the country cold.
He says a universal cancer treatment - shown to extend survival in lung, breast, pancreatic, and even glioblastoma - already exists. The molecule (IL-15) was flagged over a decade ago as one of the most promising cancer-killing candidates ever. The trials exist. The survival data exists.
According to him, Saudi Arabia reviewed the science and approved it for lung cancer, while in the U.S., the exact same drug is still restricted to a tiny bladder-cancer use.
More than 13,000 patients are now reportedly requesting access.
Same drug.
Same data.
Different outcome.
If this can save lives, who decided Americans don’t deserve it yet?
I’m a Marine, always will be. That part of me doesn’t change. But I’ll be honest, sometimes I stop and wonder if I could’ve endured what the troops of the Continental Army did in 1776.
Those men marched for miles without shoes, leaving blood in the snow. They wrapped rags around their feet and kept moving. No Gore-Tex, no medevac, no hot chow waiting at the end of the march.
They were hungry, constantly. Rations were scarce or nonexistent. Pay was late, sometimes never. Disease killed more men than British bullets. Smallpox, dysentery, typhus, sweeping through camps with no real medical care to stop it.
They slept in the open, in threadbare coats, through freezing rain and brutal winters. At places like Valley Forge, men froze at night and drilled by day. Muskets misfired in the cold. Powder went damp. Still, they trained.
They were farmers, blacksmiths, clerks, teenagers, fathers. No promise of victory. No guarantee the country they were fighting for would even exist. Just an idea, liberty, self-rule, something worth suffering for.
That was their secret weapon. Not superior arms. Not numbers. Resolve.
The willingness to endure misery without quitting.
As a Marine, I respect that on a deep level. We train hard. We suffer by design. But those men suffered because there was no other choice, and they stood anyway.
It humbles you.
It reminds you that the freedoms we inherit were paid for in blood, frostbite, hunger, and faith.
Different uniforms. Same spirit.
1776 didn’t just create a nation, it set the standard.
“AN IMAGE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS,” they say…
Well, here’s another one to help you understand the minting process of $pmUSD.
$3 million is coming for early users, ready to fuel @CurveFinance liquidity with stable collateral.
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Gold at the Source. Liquidity at Scale.
Introducing pmUSD.
With @IONDigitalCorp and pmUSD, gold in the ground can now be tokenized, monetized, and deployed across the @RAACfi lending and borrowing ecosystem, unlocking:
• Capital access without physical extraction
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• Institutional-grade liquidity and yield
• 24/7 global access powered by real-world assets
https://t.co/20JlQgzaAw and pmUSD represent a structural shift in how natural resources participate in modern finance. Gold no longer remains idle. It now becomes collateral, liquidity, and yield, while staying in the most secure vault ever - Mother Earth.
in situ gold → https://t.co/20JlQgzaAw → pmUSD → RAAC
A fully transparent pipeline from the earth to on-chain liquidity.
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✅Private access to our Gold-Backed stablecoin (pmUSD) with up to 5% reward this Thursday.
✅8x multiplier for the RAAC Points Program.
✅20% (up to 50%) additional boost to this multiplier.
✅Mystery utility coming.
Dropping this just in case...👇
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As part of our partnership with I-ON Digital, we’ve received our $10M asset fee allocation from the initial $100M tranche of ION-au, an asset-backed security with secured interest in verified gold reserves.
I-ON Digital will provide the robust collateral foundation to start minting $pmUSD and run the Beta 👀
Stay tuned...
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