If blacks had a sense of humour Juneteenth would be like Cinco de Mayo where we all show up to the bar wearing Afro wigs and fake gold chains while drinking malt liquor
🔻THEY TRIED TO KILL HIM ON HIS 80TH BIRTHDAY.
23 operatives. Explosive drones. Snipers positioned outside the perimeter. A coordinated strike designed to trigger mass panic and direct "high-value targets" into a kill zone.
**THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES SAT IN THE FRONT ROW THE ENTIRE NIGHT.**
He knew. HE KNEW BEFORE THEY DID.
June 10. Four days before the event. Military intelligence intercepted their Signal communications. Every message. Every coordinate. Every name. The cell thought they were invisible. They weren't.
**5 arrested. 23 identified. More than 20 still being processed.**
A 19-year-old from Ohio was the point man. Firearms. Ammunition. Maps of the capital. His mission: "jumpstart a revolution." His words. In his own confession.
But here's what the news WON'T tell you.
This wasn't a lone wolf network. This was a COORDINATED ACTIVATION. 23 people across multiple states don't organize in 4 days. This cell was PRE-BUILT. Waiting for a signal. And someone GAVE them that signal.
**WHO ACTIVATED THE CELL?**
I was told on June 8 — two days BEFORE the FBI intercepted the chats — that an attempt would be made during the Freedom 250 event. I was told it would involve aerial devices. I was told it would fail.
It failed because **Trump turned it into a trap.**
He didn't cancel. He didn't move the event indoors. He didn't add barriers. He sat in the open — his family beside him — and he WAITED for them to expose themselves.
Every communication monitored in real time. Every operative tracked. Every weapon logged before it was loaded.
**THEY WALKED INTO THE MOST SURVEILLED SQUARE MILE ON EARTH AND THOUGHT THEY WERE THE HUNTERS.**
They were the prey.
This is the THIRD attempt since January. The first two were never made public. This one was too large to contain. 23 people. Multiple states. Drones carrying explosives over the White House.
They wanted a revolution. They got handcuffs.
And the man they tried to kill? He watched cage fights on his birthday while they were being dragged out of their homes in the dark.
FREEDOM-250-FOILED
CELL-23-ACTIVATED
TRAP-SET-0610
They will keep trying. And they will keep failing. Because the man they're hunting has been ten steps ahead since the day he came down that escalator.
— Mr. Pool
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I like golf because it’s my escape.
I’m 30 years old. I have the life I dreamed about when I was a kid. Yet somehow, I still feel like I haven’t done enough.
Lately I’ve been spending a lot of time thinking about what actually makes me happy. From the outside looking in, I have no reason to feel the way I do. That’s what makes it so frustrating. I constantly feel like I’m not where I’m supposed to be, even when I can’t explain why.
But when I’m on the golf course, none of that exists.
The constant battle with my own thoughts fades into the background. For four hours, my focus is on the next shot, the next decision, the next challenge.
Golf doesn’t solve my problems.
It just gives me a few hours of peace from thinking about them.
Joe Rogan: “Some people are stuck in high school, stuck in the moment they failed… and they never get over it.”
On Theo Von’s podcast, he talked about how dangerous it is to define yourself by your worst moments. The sting of failure keeps people playing small, avoiding risks, and expecting to lose. The fix? Feel the bad feelings, pick yourself up, and keep moving, ideally with good friends who remind you you’re not a loser.
It’s easy to let one bad breakup, bombed set, or failed job define you. Rogan’s right, those feelings are brutal, but they don’t have to be permanent.
Learning to move past failure is one of the most important skills in life. Without it, you stay frozen. With it, you keep growing.
What’s a failure or bad moment you’ve had to consciously stop letting define you?
Caller: “I paid off my mortgage 16 years early, but everyone says I made a huge mistake.”
Dave Ramsey: “What’s your financial situation?”
Caller:
• $10,000/month from Social Security and disability
• $80,000 emergency fund
• Over $2 million invested
Dave Ramsey: “You’re a debt-free multi-millionaire. The only mistake you made was listening to your friends.”
The caller was still worried about rising medical costs while battling cancer.
Dave: “Your investments are generating about $100,000 a year that you aren’t even touching. Your math is a 1 and your worries are a 10.”
Then he ended with this:
“Stop stressing about the mortgage. Focus all your energy on beating your cancer. You’ve done a wonderful job. Breathe and live your life.”
After I heard
"the devil doesn't make life harder for those who are already his"
I finally understood why so many worldly people thrive, while the Godly ones suffer.
Eleven days ago, I sat down with Johnson County Community College's record-setting baseball team to learn how they'd taken over juco ball.
Tonight they won a national title after an undefeated romp through the Juco World Series.
A story worth watching.
https://t.co/prrVcfmBxP
Dana White did an 86-hour water fast, and he says it changed how he sees his body.
He went in after learning about Boston studies on prolonged water fasting. According to him, after 72+ hours your body starts shedding dead cells, generating new ones, and fighting inflammation and disease. He came out shredded with insane mental clarity and described hitting a zen-like euphoric state.
Research shows that autophagy (cellular cleanup) significantly ramps up between 48-72 hours of fasting. Studies, including recent multi-day water fast trials, have found widespread shifts in thousands of proteins affecting metabolism, inflammation, immune function, and even brain-supporting structures.
In a world of constant eating and processed food, strategic extended fasting is one of the most powerful (and free) ways to trigger deep biological repair mechanisms our bodies evolved with.
Have you ever tried a multi-day fast, or does 72 hours sound insane to you?