People keep asking what's with the 17 in my email, etc. My sister, The Most Amazing Person in the World, was born on a 17th day of the month. She also died on a 17th day. I feel sorry for those who never met her. It is, truly, your very great loss. So, 17 means "love you, sis. "
Randall David Shughart was a United States Army Delta Force operator who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Battle of Mogadishu, part of Operation Gothic Serpent.
When a Black Hawk helicopter crashed deep in hostile territory, Shughart knew what it meant-wounded men, no immediate backup, and enemy forces closing in.
He volunteered to go in anyway.
Twice, permission was denied. On the third request, he and Master Sergeant Gary Gordon were inserted roughly 100 meters from the crash site. Armed with only their sniper rifles and sidearms, they fought their way through intense enemy fire to reach the downed helicopter, Super Six-Four.
Inside, Chief Warrant Officer Mike Durant was badly injured and unable to move. Shughart and Gordon pulled him and the rest of the crew from the wreckage and set up a defensive perimeter, placing themselves between the wounded and a growing enemy force.
Outnumbered and surrounded, they held their ground. When Gordon was killed, Shughart retrieved his teammate's rifle and gave it to Durant, giving him a fighting chance.
Moments later, Shughart was killed as the site was overrun.
Because of their actions, Durant survived.
Randall Shughart didn't wait for help-he became it.
The former Treasurer of the Michigan Democratic Party, Tracy Kornak, caught embezzling money from an 87 year old brain damaged woman
- There was a $10,000 transfer from the old lady’s account to Kornak’s personal account
- The day after the old woman’s death, there were several more transactions on her debit card
- Kornak also billed the 87-year-old woman $1,500 for sitting in a hospital waiting room
- Then there were copious charges to Burd’s bank account for things like pizza, Comcast, and unspecified merchandise from a home-repair superstore
🧠 STAGE 4 BRAIN CANCER: THEY GAVE HIM A 1% CHANCE TO LIVE… AND HE DID💥
Not because of chemo.
Not because of radiation.
But because he fought outside the system.
They laughed when he mentioned ivermectin — but here’s what they won’t say on the news:
🧬 Crosses the blood-brain barrier
🧨 Targets cancer stem cells
🧯 Disrupts tumor mitochondria
🚫 Blocks tumor blood supply
⚔️ Supports immune response
After 4 months on Joe Tippens Protocol…
📸 His scans came back CLEAR.
The tumor? Gone.
The system? Silent.
You will NOT hear this from the American Cancer Society.
“They” are still spending $700+ million a year “looking” for a cure.
But healing outside their profit model? Unacceptable.
💥 Because humanity deserves to know.
School officials in Montclair, New Jersey, admit they cannot account for nearly $20 million in missing funds.
How does a school lose 20 million dollars in state funding?!
Just another day in a corrupt blue state.
🚨 JUST IN: The White House just dropped names — and it’s explosive.
Officials say over $100 MILLION was funneled into Antifa, protests, and political violence across America.
Yes. Taxpayers funded their own chaos.
“We uncovered a massive NGO funding network.”
Here’s who’s named as part of that ecosystem:
•George Soros and the Open Society Foundations
•Arabella Advisors Network
•Tides Foundation
•Neville Roy Singham and his global network
•Hansjörg Wyss
•Additional foreign cash
•Reid Hoffman (named directly)
Officials didn’t mince words:
“Some of the biggest left-wing funders aren’t even U.S. citizens. Hansjörg Wyss in Switzerland is pouring money into this entire ecosystem.”
And it gets worse.
“We identified dozens of radical organizations — far beyond decentralized Antifa — that received over $100 million from what we’re calling Riot Inc investors.”
The most damning line of all:
“More than $100 million in U.S. taxpayer money flowed directly into these funding networks.”
Read that again.
Americans paid for the unrest.
Democrats laundered the money.
Foreign billionaires helped bankroll it.
This isn’t activism.
It’s an industry.
The male agents kept dying in the shadows, so British intelligence disguised a 23-year-old woman as a village girl, trained her to kill, and dropped her into Nazi-occupied France — where she outwitted the Third Reich for 135 days.
May 1, 1944. Five days before D-Day would crack open Nazi Europe.
A dark bomber sliced through the sky over Normandy. At its open door stood Phyllis Latour — tiny, calm, and impossibly brave, staring at occupied France thousands of feet below her.
No rifle. No platoon. Just a parachute, a cover story, and a battered bicycle waiting to become her execution — or her legend. She was 23. And the Nazis had already eliminated every male spy sent in her place.
Churchill’s Special Operations Executive needed someone invisible. Someone the Gestapo would dismiss before they feared. They needed a ghost dressed as a child.
They chose her.
She had trained until her knuckles split on cold stone. Morse code until her fingertips bled. Silent killing. Disappearing. Climbing walls with a cat burglar. Resisting torture.
This wasn’t duty. This was vengeance — the Nazis had murdered her godfather.
Then she jumped into the darkness.
She buried her British gear. Brushed her hair into a little girl’s ribbon — codes hidden inside — and pedaled into occupied towns selling soap, giggling like someone too innocent to fear war.
“The men before me were caught and killed,” she later murmured, calm as a winter lake. “I would be less suspicious.”
For 135 days, that “harmless peasant girl” memorized troops, tanks, bunkers, fuel lines. Then she vanished into forests to send lifelines to London at a speed most wireless operators never reached.
She never transmitted twice from the same place. If she did, a German detection truck would find her, torture her, erase her. So she slept in barns, fields, empty rooms — hunger and death whispering beside her.
Once, soldiers stopped her. Searched everything. A Nazi officer reached for her ribbon — the one hiding silk codes.
She untied it playfully, hair falling, eyes wide and childish.
They laughed and let her pass. Life and death swayed by a smile.
135 messages.
135 blows against the Nazi war engine.
D-Day’s success carried her fingerprints.
When Paris was liberated, she didn’t stand on a parade truck or write a memoir. She went home. Married. Raised four children. Told none of them.
Her son only learned the truth 56 years later — from a book.
In 2014, France finally placed the Légion d'honneur around her neck. She accepted it like someone who’d simply done laundry, not saved lives.
Phyllis Latour Doyle lived to 102. Quiet. Gentle. Deadly when history needed her.
She didn't win the war with bullets.
She won it with innocence, courage, and a bicycle.
When every man they sent was killed —
she went anyway.
And the world changed because a young woman pretended to be a child and rode through hell with soap in her basket and fire in her heart.
May we never forget her name.
Phyllis Latour Doyle.
Thomas Jefferson wanted the official motto of the US to be "Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God." When it was rejected, he appropriated it for his own seal.
Philippines: Thousands upon thousands of Christians walked together to honor Jesus Christ, the Lord and Savior.
What a powerful and moving scene.
The Church is massive and on the march.
Onward.
BREAKING: Thousands of BRAVE Iranians are taking to the streets on the 11th day of the uprising against the Islamic Republic's terrorist regime.
The mainstream media is IGNORING this.
Make it go viral. Share it everywhere.
My favorite bill of the day passes. HB396 allows small farms to process animals on site rather than mandating USDA facilities.
This eases the burden for farmers struggling to find butchers. It will make farm-to-table more affordable. MAHA
Today, we honor and celebrate the extraordinary life and service of Staff Sergeant Melvin Morris, one of only 61 living Medal of Honor Recipients. Please join us in wishing him a very happy birthday!
S/Sgt. Melvin Morris distinguished himself by extraordinary gallantry while leading a Strike Force near Chi Lang, Vietnam, on September 17, 1969. When his unit encountered a minefield and intense enemy fire, he learned that a fellow team commander had been killed near an enemy bunker. Immediately reorganizing his men, S/Sgt. Morris advanced under heavy fire to recover his fallen comrade. After his two accompanying soldiers were wounded, he returned them to safety, then charged alone into enemy fire.
Facing continuous machine-gun fire, S/Sgt. Morris destroyed four enemy bunkers with hand grenades, repelled hostile forces, and retrieved the body of his fallen teammate. Despite being wounded three times during the return, he successfully carried his comrade back to friendly lines. 🇺🇸🫡
America's elections are large-scale frauds.
Just look at: Smartmatic/Dominion.
Just look at: Scytl.
Just look at: Runbeck Services.
And why does Edison Research have "privileged access" to election results?
Why are public elections run through private companies?
To cheat.
Make sure everyone sees this
Liberal protesters in New York City are chanting
“Kristi Noem will hang — Save a life, kill an ICE”
This is a REAL insurrection. Identity each one and arrest them. Democrats hunted down Jan 6 protesters, we can identify them