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U.S. Congressman Thomas Massie:
“Just withhold foreign aid to Israel for a month and they’ll stop bombing their neighbors — instant peace.”
“Israel has been, and continues to be, the biggest welfare recipient from American tax payers.”
A Japanese man named Hirotaka Saito has gone viral after selling his Ferrari to fund a shelter for abused and traumatized dogs.
The 54-year-old former company executive closed his business to dedicate his life to the Wansfree Canine Rescue Centre in Yaizu, Shizuoka Prefecture. The shelter specializes in caring for dogs that have suffered severe abuse, animals so traumatized that they are often aggressive, fearful, and considered nearly unadoptable by most people.
Saito’s decision was deeply personal. Twelve years ago, after his company collapsed, he fell into deep depression and contemplated suicide. On the brink of leaving the house to end his life, his own dog physically stopped him from going. Saito credits that moment with saving his life.
Inspired by the unconditional love and support he received from his dog during his darkest time, he resolved to repay that debt by helping other dogs in need. Selling his prized Ferrari was his way of turning gratitude into meaningful action.
This heartwarming story beautifully illustrates the profound bond between humans and dogs — and how one man’s act of kindness, born from personal pain, is now giving dozens of abused animals a second chance at life.
Michael jackson's name was in fact mentioned in the epstein files.. as one of the only men actually trying to get the children OFF of the island.
He was just and abused child trying to save abused children 💔
IN 1953, A WORLDWIDE AGREEMENT WAS MADE BASED ON AN IDEA BY THE ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION TO CHANGE THE FREQUENCY OF MUSIC.
THEY CHANGED IT FROM IT'S NATURAL
HARMONIC RESONANCE 432HZ TO THE CURRENT CONSCIOUSNESS SUPRESSING 440HZ.
🚨Let me explain what just happened because I don't think people understand how insane this is.
> A woman asked ChatGPT for legal help. It told her to fire her real lawyer. She did.
> Then it wrote 40+ court filings citing laws that don't exist. Cases that never happened. Judges that never ruled.
> The other side spent $300,000 responding to completely made up legal documents.
> An AI hallucinated an entire legal career and nobody noticed for months.
> OpenAI is now being sued for $10 million.
And this is the same company that just signed a deal with the Pentagon.
They can't even stop their AI from faking court cases. But sure, give it access to military intelligence. What could possibly go wrong.