A member of the Rothschild family, Dame Hannah Rothschild, reveals that their largest foundation was set up 140 years ago in Palestine to help the future citizens of Israel.
The foundation exists to make sure Israel leads the world in various institutions.
"It is for all the citizens of Israel because it was set up before Israel itself was created."
My dad is not my “dad”.
My mom left an abusive marriage with my father when I was 8 months old.
We were homeless for a little while until she found the man who would raise me.
She had credit card debt and not much to offer. Just a baby girl and a toddler boy with cerebral palsy.
The man who would come to be the only true father I ever knew sold his vintage motorcycles and his only vehicle to pay off her credit cards and take care of us.
He was a young teacher, and she would be a stay-at-home mom.
From the time they married, I never rode the bus, never ate a school lunch, and never came home to an empty house.
He biked to work every day, sacrificing to support our family.
He was there for every soccer game. He bought every prom dress. He invested endlessly in my hobbies.
Over time, his consistent belief in me built my confidence. He took me to photography and digital art conferences where I learned valuable skills that helped me launch my first business.
I always knew that, no matter what, I was never alone, never unloved, and never without the full support of my dad.
Decades later, I asked him why he fell in love with my mom. What drew him to her? A homeless woman with two small kids isn’t really a catch.
He told me, “I didn’t just fall in love with your mom. I fell in love with you too.”
Happy Father’s Day to the men who chose to step up for those who other men let down.
You are the real heroes.
Dr. (Mengele) FAUCI, this one’s for you.
Accountability is required to retain a constitutional republic. Without it, trust erodes, corruption flourishes, and freedom dies.
The question I am most asked is, when will we see the arrests!!!
The Bible teaches that all people…and especially leaders…are accountable for their actions. The Constitution reinforces this principle through checks and balances and the rule of law. No person, office, or institution is above accountability.
History shows that when accountability disappears, corruption grows and nations decline. The greater the power, the greater the responsibility to answer for its use.
Yet accountability is not self-enforcing. It depends on citizens finding their courage and demanding it.
When Rosa Parks refused to surrender her seat, she challenged an unjust system and helped change a nation. When Erin Brockovich exposed corporate wrongdoing, she proved that one determined citizen can force powerful institutions to answer for their actions. When American colonists united in the Boston Tea Party, they sent a clear message: government must answer to the people.
The lesson is timeless: Accountability begins when ordinary people refuse to stay silent.
A free society survives only when citizens demand transparency, insist on consequences, and hold leaders to the same standards they expect of everyone else.