Wonder how many of those locations will be in cities with "Chyna" in the name?
Don't forget this was all known during covid...hence Trump pronouncing China the way he did.
Today, I’m releasing never before seen intelligence revealing new evidence of past US government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries, including Ukraine.
In support of President Trump‘s Executive Order to end federal funding of dangerous gain of function research around the world, and increase transparency and accountability, ODNI will continue working with partners across the Administration to identify where these labs are, what pathogens they contain, and what “research” is being conducted.
https://t.co/pLMD0krc69
@drawandstrike When they eventually uncover that it came from a Montana mine, I wonder which mining company and Montana officials will be implicated in it. Montana has been plagued with RINOs at the federal, state and local levels as bad as Texas has.
Tensions over slavery, states’ rights, and high protective tariffs (harming the agricultural South) escalated after Lincoln’s 1860 election, leading to Southern secession and the formation of the Confederacy in early 1861. The North viewed the South as insurrectionists under the Insurrection Act of 1807.
Debt exploded due to the war: from ~$65 million in 1860 to over $2.68 billion by 1865. To finance it, Lincoln appointed Salmon P. Chase (a man the text notes had no prior finance experience) as Treasury Secretary in March 1861.
Chase orchestrated the issuance of “greenbacks” — non-gold-backed Demand Notes authorized in July 1861 — and the National Banking Acts of 1863/1864, creating a national currency and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, which centralized monetary control under the executive branch.
Executive Order 1 (signed February 14, 1862 by Secretary of War Edwin Stanton on Lincoln’s order) is presented as the formal mechanism to establish direct federal/military rule over “political prisoners” and the rebellious states.
Lincoln’s General War Order 1 and the Lieber Code (April 1863) codified martial law nationwide: suspension of civil and criminal law, substitution of military authority, seizure of public property and revenues, forced oaths of allegiance, and the ability to alter domestic relations “until the conquest is made complete.” Multiple proclamations suspended habeas corpus (1861–1864).
The creation of the Department of Justice in 1870 is framed as transferring ongoing martial-law legal functions from the military to the executive branch.
Fraudulent 14th amendment
Southern states were placed under military Reconstruction Acts (1867), their gov’s overthrown, and new puppet legislatures forced to ratify new amendments.
23 senators were unlawfully excluded to secure congressional passage; multiple states rejected or rescinded ratification, yet it was declared valid. The 14th turned Americans into federal “U.S. citizens” (debt slaves) and stripped state sovereignty.
In 1871, the Act of 1871 (“An Act to Provide a Government for the District of Columbia”) created the District of Columbia as a separate municipal corporation — a “sovereign city-state” body corporate — with its own governor (initially presidential appointee), legislature, and powers, all ultimately controlled by Congress and the President via the U.S. Treasury. U.S. Code § 3002(15) later defines “United States” as “a Federal corporation,” reinforcing the corporate overlay.
Bank runs and engineered panics by powerful financiers repeatedly created scarcity: the 1893 panic nearly bankrupted the Treasury (gold reserves fell to $9 million); J.P. Morgan“rescued” the U.S. with $60 million in gold in 1895, taking control of U.S. debt in the process.
Another panic in 1907 (allegedly orchestrated) paved the way for the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, which handed control of the nation’s currency and gold/silver reserves to a private banking cartel.
Opponents of the Fed allegedly died on the Titanic (which Morgan owned and canceled his ticket for). These bankers funded both sides of conflicts, created debt through war and tariffs, then positioned themselves as the solution, ultimately owning the U.S. government’s debt and monetary system.
Executive orders during declared national emergencies (Insurrection Act, Civil War, Reconstruction) granted presidents unilateral power as Commander-in-Chief, expanding federal authority over states and citizens — a template that persists today.
FRAUD
@adelethelaptop Yep...and the church is the body of Christ. Christ dwells in us (the embodiment), thus we as Christians around the world are the church.
@X22Report Hopefully by then they will have dismantled any sleeper cells that exist and dealt with any dirty bombs that they may have brought in or assembled.
@doqholliday A well-maintained used F350 Flatbed dually in my drieway, so I could get my lawncare and snowplow business up and running a little quicker and better equipped.
@prayingmedic Color me shocked. They were just stalling to regroup and try to resupply, since they're getting pummeled, boxed in and losing their asses.
“But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint.” - Isaiah 40:31
In times of weariness and struggle, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and powerless. Yet, the promise found here
reminds us that renewal is possible through faith.
When we place our hope and trust in God, He gives us strength beyond our own.
Like eagles soaring on the wind, we too can rise above life's challenges with a spirit renewed and empowered.
This strength isn't just physical—it's spiritual and emotional resilience that comes from God's sustaining grace.
Christian growth often involves enduring seasons of waiting and difficulty, where our natural strength fails. But in those moments, God invites us to lean on Him more deeply.
Instead of relying on our own limited resources, we find empowerment through His unfailing presence.
This is a beautiful reminder that true growth and empowerment come not from our own efforts but from surrendering to God's power working in and through us.
Forgiveness also plays a critical role in this renewal process. Holding onto bitterness or resentment can weigh us down, making it harder to "run and not grow weary." When we forgive others, we release ourselves from the burden of pain and open our hearts to healing and freedom. Forgiveness is an act of faith that allows God's strength to lift us up.
Consider this: In what area of your life do you feel tired or weak?
How can you intentionally place your hope in God today and allow Him to renew your strength? Reflect on whether there is someone you need to forgive to fully experience this freedom and empowerment.
Embrace the promise that, by trusting God, you will soar above your challenges with renewed vigor and peace.
Let’s pray:
Heavenly Father, grant me the courage to face each day with strength and faith. Help me to embrace forgiveness, both for others and myself, so that I may grow in love and peace.
Guide my heart to release resentment and walk boldly in Your grace.
Lord, as I continue this journey of courageous growth through
forgiveness, fill me with Your Spirit to live with a forgiving heart. May my life be a testimony of Your transformative power and endless mercy. In the name of Jesus Christ I pray.
Amen.
@DeptofWar I'm sure it's a welcome change. Our soldiers deserve nothing but the best. Need to get 'em some freeze dried Texas BBQ and smoked meats in there for 'em!