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>COVID was a test run, and they blew it, by exposing exactly what was really going on.
sadly we have the post trump era to consider, the beast's wounded head will recover and we need to prevent that by taking out as much of the [DS], [WEF], [EU], [the heraldry], [etc] in the next three and a half years!
>when you're not targeted by the satanic fucks.
put on the armor of God
pray in the Spirit and with understanding
use the shield to bash the covens spiritually
use the sword of the Spirit to sever their silver cords and bind their strong men in Jesus Christ's name.. then cast them into the fire!
for the sword of the spirit is sharper than any two edged sword, capable of piercing even to the marrow & bone.
none of this works if you have not invited Jesus Christ into your heart.
btw after your victory, rejoice that your name is written in the Lamb's book of life and thank the Lord while you are at it! also, you can never take the armor off again cuz what you cast out will come back and if the house is empty, he will find seven others worse than himself and return.
read the bible out loud to yourself.. put something in there!
lift your arms and praise the Lord vocally
lift your arms and make a wave offerring unto the Lord
sing unto the Lord, make a joyfull noise unto the Lord
Pray and find a good church.. attend! fellowship one with another!
anon attends an online church cuz anon has no wheels!
anon recommends this one.. https://www.youtube.com/@chilliwackpottershouse
https://thepostmillennial.com/f-35-pilot-tries-to-save-doomed-plane-with-nearly-hour-long-mid-air-conference-call-before-ejecting-ahead-of-crash-landing
F-35 pilot tries to save doomed plane with nearly hour-long mid-air conference call before ejecting ahead of crash landing
Video captured the pilot drifting down to the ground at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska while the plane crashed on the runway.
A pilot on an F-35 fighter jet was forced to eject from the aircraft after spending nearly an hour on a conference call in an effort to land the plane. Video captured the pilot drifting down to the ground at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska while the plane crashed on the runway, bursting into flames.
Footage of the ordeal posted to social media showed the $81 million plane crashing down in a ball of fire as the pilot floated down in a parachute. After the pilot landed, he was transferred to the hospital for observation, with no sign of obvious injury. The plane had an "inflight malfunction” before the crash, Col. Paul Townsend, commander of the 354th Fighter Wing, said, per the New York Post.
“Our people are our most important resource, and we are committed in ensuring their safety and security. I can assure you the United States Air Force will conduct a thorough investigation in hopes to minimize the chances of such occurrences from happening again,” Townsend added in the briefing.
It was reported that after the plane took off, there was ice in the hydraulic lines of the landing gears of the aircraft, which meant they could not be deployed properly. After taking off from the ground, the pilot was not able to retract the landing gear, but it was locked at an improper angle. The pilot had to get on a call with five Lockheed Martin engineers as the pilot was flying around the air base, and the call went on for 50 minutes.
Two times, the pilot tried a "touch and go" landing in attempts to fix the gear, but the gear completely froze up in response. The jet became "uncontrollable" because of how the gear was positioned, forcing the pilot to eject from the aircraft.
A report looking into the incident concluded that "crew decision-making, including those on the in-flight conference call,” as well as a lack of "oversight for the hazardous material program" contributed to the crash.
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https://humanevents.com/2025/08/28/mexican-president-demands-us-share-15-billion-from-convicted-cartel-boss-with-mexicos-poor
Mexican president demands US share $15 BILLION from convicted cartel boss with Mexico's poor
Zambada, 77, pleaded guilty in a New York courtroom Monday to drug trafficking and murder, including overseeing the smuggling of fentanyl.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Wednesday that she will press the United States to turn over money seized from convicted Sinaloa cartel leader Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada. Sheinbaum has argued it should go to Mexico’s poorest citizens, reports CBS News.
“If the United States government were to recover resources, then we would be asking for them to be given to Mexico for the poorest people,” Sheinbaum said during her daily press briefing.
Zambada, 77, pleaded guilty in a New York courtroom Monday to drug trafficking and murder, including overseeing the smuggling of fentanyl, a narcotic blamed for tens of thousands of overdose deaths in the US each year. Prosecutors said he agreed to forfeit $15 billion as part of his plea deal, which spared him the possibility of the death penalty but left him facing a life sentence.
The longtime cartel boss, sought by US authorities for more than 20 years, was arrested in July 2024 after arriving in Texas on a private plane with Joaquín Guzmán López, son of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzmán. Zambada has claimed he was kidnapped and forced onto the plane, an allegation denied by Guzmán López’s defense.
Prosecutors described Zambada as leading a violent criminal empire backed by military-grade weapons, a private security force, and hitmen who carried out torture, kidnappings, and assassinations. They said he even ordered the killing of his own nephew months before his arrest.
The case gives more credence to the thought that the Sinaloa cartel could be nearing collapse following the imprisonment of both Zambada and El Chapo. Mexico’s Security Secretary Omar Garcia Harfuch, however, cautioned that the organization remains active despite weakened factions.
The Sinaloa cartel, labeled a terrorist group by Washington, is considered the largest drug-trafficking network in the world, with deep operations on both sides of the border.
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