Anonymous ID: 44effa May 20, 2026, 2:09 p.m. No.24627758   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7784

Torah Family:

 

While they may seem innocent and even good, the Noahide laws are being set up to be the rule of the Anti-christ. This rule will reach around the world and any Gentile who chooses to pursue Yeshua will find themselves breaking the law of the Anti-christ. Beware of the Noahide Laws.

 

https://youtu.be/Sl3GCpTB6Po

Anonymous ID: 44effa May 20, 2026, 2:20 p.m. No.24627789   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24627779

you have chosen so poorly, Fred, that you cannot even begin to imagine the eternal consequences

 

I am still praying for you

for years now

until this moment

Father forgive Fred for his bitterness

the enemy of our souls overtook him

Lord I ask for a pardon for Fred

he used all the exquisite intellect You gave him for the enemy's purposes

Father I beseech you for a special outpouring of grace on my friend who I still hope to meet one day, Fred Brennan

in Jesus' name

Anonymous ID: 44effa May 20, 2026, 3:07 p.m. No.24627906   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7921 >>7945

>>24627900

>When a CEO files to trademark her dead husband’s name for clothing, media, and fundraising while the family trust and his parents are in court fighting it, the priorities become crystal clear.

 

Christian division psyops

Ziotard reward: left behind

Anonymous ID: 44effa May 20, 2026, 3:39 p.m. No.24628011   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8070

>>24628000

the digits

 

Schlitz was the first beer I ever drank, sipping out of the can my dad left sitting on the engine block while I was handing him wrenches

 

miss you, Dad

see you soon

Schlitz in heaven!

Anonymous ID: 44effa May 20, 2026, 3:47 p.m. No.24628054   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8068

>>24628038

Fred, you haven't killed yourself in the flesh but you have utterly killed yourself in the soul

You have failed at everything.

You failed at life.

You failed at death!

You chose lies over truth.

You have propagated lies for remuneration.

It's stacked against you, Fred.

Because you, like everyone else, needs a savior.

Last chance, Fred. Choose in this moment to believe that Jesus Christ is God.

You will be saved.

 

Don't hesitate.

You have fucked everything so hopelessly to date.

Choose the One who loves you.

Anonymous ID: 44effa May 20, 2026, 4:16 p.m. No.24628143   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24628135

I know what it means to fear the Lord.

I want you to know it, too.

Read 2 Corinthians.

Just read it.

No one will even know you did.

https://biblehub.com/2_corinthians/

Anonymous ID: 44effa May 20, 2026, 4:49 p.m. No.24628225   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8229 >>8235 >>8279

>>24628178

 

Man jailed for posting Trump meme wins $835,000 settlement

 

Sheriff loses fight with man he jailed for 37 days for posting a Trump meme on Facebook

 

Larry Bushart, a retired Tennessee cop who was jailed for 37 days for posting a Trump meme on Facebook, won an $835,000 settlement Wednesday after suing the county and sheriff that he said jailed him in order to censor him.

 

In a press release, Bushart’s legal team at the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) confirmed that Bushart agreed to dismiss his lawsuit in exchange for the “substantial settlement.”

 

“I am pleased my First Amendment rights have been vindicated,” Bushart said. “The people’s freedom to participate in civil discourse is crucial to a healthy democracy. I am looking forward to moving on and spending time with my family.”

 

The settlement will help ensure that Bushart and his wife have a comfortable retirement. That was threatened when Bushart was jailed, as he lost his post-retirement job. But the settlement doesn’t make up for other losses. The grandfather missed the birth of his grandchild while he was stuck behind bars for more than a month, as he couldn’t afford to pay his eye-popping $2 million bond.

 

“No one should be hauled off to jail in the dark of night over a harmless meme just because the authorities disagree with its message,” Adam Steinbaugh, FIRE senior attorney, said. “We’re pleased that Larry has been compensated for this injustice, but local law enforcement never should have forced him to endure this ordeal in the first place.”

 

Cops came for Bushart after he posted a meme that he neither created nor altered on Facebook. The meme accurately quoted Donald Trump as saying, “we have to get over it,” following a school shooting at Perry High School in Iowa.

 

Bushart posted the meme on a Facebook thread that was promoting a vigil for Charlie Kirk in Perry County in Tennessee after the right-wing influencer was assassinated.

 

A county sheriff, Nick Weems, saw the meme and was seemingly offended. He took advantage of the fact that the school referenced in the meme, Perry High School in Iowa, could possibly be confused with his area high school, Perry County High School. And he issued a warrant for Bushart’s arrest “based on the absurd notion that the meme could be interpreted as a threat” of a shooting at a high school in his county, FIRE said.

 

Seemingly, Weems hoped the threat of arrest would pressure Bushart into removing the post, but Bushart refused to be censored.

 

Video from the arrest shows that Bushart told the arresting officer he never made such a threat, and some cops at the jail seemed similarly confused about the basis of his arrest. In one exchange caught on footage reviewed by The Intercept, Bushart even shared a laugh with an officer over how silly his arrest seemed to be:

 

“Just to clarify, this is what they charged you with—Threatening Mass Violence at a School,” a Perry County jail officer told Bushart.

 

“At a school?” Bushart asked.

 

“I ain’t got a clue,” the officer responded, laughing. “I just gotta do what I have to do.”

 

“I’ve been in Facebook jail, but now I’m really in it,” Bushart said, joining him in laughing.

 

Weems later admitted that “he knew at the time of the arrest that Larry’s Facebook post was a pre-existing meme that referred to an actual shooting that took place in a different state, over 500 miles away,” FIRE said. But he arrested Bushart anyway, violating Bushart’s “constitutional rights in retaliation for his protected speech,” FIRE said.

 

FIRE noted that Bushart is one of 600 people that Reuters found were punished for making controversial online statements about Kirk’s death, following a government-backed campaign targeting political speech. Bushart’s win shows that the First Amendment can stand up to censorship attempts, FIRE staff attorney Cary Davis suggested.

 

“It’s in times of turmoil and heightened tensions that our national commitment to free speech is tested the most,” Davis said. “When government officials fail that test, the Constitution exists to hold them accountable. Our hope is that Larry’s settlement sends a message to law enforcement across the country: Respect the First Amendment today, or be prepared to pay the price tomorrow.”

 

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/05/man-wins-835k-after-sheriff-jailed-him-for-a-month-over-charlie-kirk-post/

Anonymous ID: 44effa May 20, 2026, 4:59 p.m. No.24628245   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8251 >>8279

>>24628238

viewable here:

https://augustafreepress.com/news/tennessee-man-in-jail-with-2m-bond-because-he-posted-a-trump-meme-on-facebook/

 

It was an image he had previously posted to his own feed to little response: a photo of Trump alongside a quote, “We have to get over it.” The meme, which had been circulating for more than a year, drew from remarks Trump made after a January 2024 school shooting in Perry, Iowa. Beneath the quote was a line providing context: “Donald Trump, on the Perry High School mass shooting, one day after.” Above the image were the words “Seems relevant today.”