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This is what Jesus Christ endured…
A crown of thorns… not a small ring, but forced down over His entire head like a helmet. Thick thorns—long, sharp, unforgiving—driven into the scalp, one of the most sensitive parts of the human body. Every movement… every breath… pushing those thorns deeper, blood running down His face into His eyes.
Iron nails… not small, but heavy, square spikes. Driven through His wrists and feet with force. The kind of pain that shocks the entire nervous system—sending fire through every nerve. Each breath required Him to push up against those wounds, grinding bone against iron just to inhale… and collapsing back down in agony to exhale.
The scourge… a Roman whip with multiple leather tails, each embedded with bone and metal. Every strike didn’t just bruise—it tore. It ripped flesh open, exposing muscle. Again and again, until His back was no longer whole… but shredded.
This wasn’t quick.
This wasn’t merciful.
It was prolonged… calculated suffering.
And He didn’t resist it.
He didn’t stop it.
He chose to endure every second of it…
For you.
And before he died he asked the father to forgive you.
Wow….

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While RFK Jr. has been making real progress in making America more healthy…
Stefany Shaheen has pocketed hundreds of thousands in payments from Dean Kamen’s ARMI — from federal grants her mother helped secure
She’s dodged questions for months about what work she actually did to earn those payments — Fauci style 💵
#NHpolitics #DeanKamen

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Enrique Delgado-Garcia never made it home from academy training.
For Annette Lopes, that tragedy feels painfully familiar.
On April 2, Annette sat in Worcester Superior Court as three of the four troopers charged in Delgado-Garcia’s death appeared before a judge. She was there because she sees disturbing parallels to the death of her own son, Kyron Lopes at the Capitol Police Training facility in Rhode Island.
Annette spoke with me and says Kyron came home from training sore, exhausted, and complaining of headaches. At one point, he told her, “Mom, I be feeling like they’re trying to kill me.”
Kyron was rushed to the hospital on December 23, 2025. Annette says she was told it was a “panic attack,” but that never made sense to her. What she does know is that her son, in critical condition, said, “I’m dying.”
Doctors later told her Kyron had bleeding on the brain, organ failure, and severe swelling.
His autopsy was performed on December 29, 2025. But by March 29, 90 days later, Annette still had no final report, no real answers, and no closure.
Kyron’s case is still under investigation. But the questions are growing louder.
Kyron Lopes deserves answers.
His family deserves transparency.
NO MORE RECRUIT DEATHS.

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As Jesus hung on the cross on Good Friday, He spoke seven times. Each word was deliberate. Each word was profound. Here is what He said:
1. “Father, forgive them, they know not what they do.” (Luke 23:34)
He said this while the soldiers were still nailing Him to the cross. Not after. While it was happening. His first words from the cross were a prayer for the people killing Him.
2. “Amen, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise.” (Luke 23:43)
The last person Jesus saved before He died was a convicted criminal hanging next to Him. The Church recognizes him as Saint Dismas. He asked only to be remembered. Jesus gave him Paradise.
3. “Woman, behold your son. Behold your mother.” (John 19:26-27)
Nailed to the cross, Jesus looked down and entrusted His mother to John. The Church holds that in this moment Jesus was not only providing for Mary personally. He was giving her as Mother to all of humanity.
4. “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” (Matthew 27:46)
The only time Jesus called God “God” instead of “Father.” He was quoting Psalm 22, written by King David 1,000 years earlier. The Church is clear: this was not despair. Psalm 22 begins in suffering but ends in total triumph. Jesus was pointing His listeners to the whole psalm.
5. “I thirst.” (John 19:28)
Two words. The Creator of all water, dying of thirst. Catholic teaching holds that His thirst was not only physical but a thirst for souls. Saint Teresa of Calcutta built her entire mission around these two words.
6. “It is finished.” (John 19:30)
In Latin: “Consummatum est.” The debt was paid in full. The Old Covenant fulfilled. The sacrifice complete. He bowed His head and died.
7. “Father, into your hands I commend my spirit.” (Luke 23:46)
His last breath was a prayer to the Father. He came from the Father. He returned to the Father. He brought us with Him.
No greater love has ever been shown.

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Here is:
Another way Democrats stay in power:
Omar Navarro:
“I ran against Congresswoman Maxine Waters in the 2016, 2018, and 2020 elections. In 2018, Maxine Waters asked the Department of Justice to investigate me—to look into me.”
“Six years after the matter, the FBI and the Department of Justice came after me and indicted me for taking a stand and fighting against the radical left in the state of California.”
The FBI raided his mother’s home—located in a retirement community—with a team of 20 armed agents.
They also targeted his campaign staffer, who earned barely $10,000 a year.
Meanwhile, Maxine Waters has funneled more than $2 million in campaign funds to her own daughter.
The Democratic Party is the single greatest racketeering operation on the planet, with every federal agency—from the FBI to the DNI, and from the DOJ to the CIA—on standby.
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Jim Caviezel, the actor known for portraying Jesus in "The Passion of the Christ" , shared a personal experience from years after the film's production.
During a heart surgery at the Cleveland Clinic in 2014, related to complications that traced back to being struck by lightning on set,he died on the operating table. His heart stopped, and doctors Dr. Gillinov, and Dr. Griffin witnessed it and brought him back.
In that moment, he described leaving his body and seeing the entire room from above: the doctors panicking and working urgently to revive him, the space around him, everything happening below.He felt no pain at all. Instead, there was an overwhelming sense of calm. He experienced incredible peace and love, something profound and welcoming, as if it was waiting for us all. He emphasized that when you die, it's peaceful; breathing stops, but the feeling is amazing and unlike anything on earth. He said he was supposed to return, that God wasn't finished with him yet.
He remains alive and continues his work today.

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A premature baby boy, born at just 22 weeks and three days and who spent 137 days in the neonatal intensive care unit, beat the odds to survive.
Jadeyn Gajeski, baby Henry’s mother, was attending a routine 20-week pregnancy checkup when she found out her pregnancy was not going as well as she thought.
“They did the ultrasound and they saw that my cervix was shortened to nothing. It was unmeasurable is how they worded it”, Jadeyn said. “They stitch your cervix, just try to hold [the] baby in longer. It did not last”.
Barely two weeks later, Jadeyn had to be rushed to Sanford Medical Center to give birth. Her son Henry, born at 22 weeks and three days, was immediately taken to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), which was the only facility in the area capable of looking after such a premature baby.
“You don’t think you’re going to come home with a baby”
Henry weighed less than a pound when he was born.
“It’s very scary and it just doesn’t seem real that you’re actually going to have a baby so soon. You know, you were just celebrating. You’re halfway through your pregnancy and here you are. So you have no idea how it’s going to go”, she said.
It's legal to kill babies like Jadeyn in abortions in half the states in the U.S. But he proves babies are human beings worth of protection.

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Ah, Massachusetts Democrats. Your corruption knows no bounds. Check this out.
Boston councilors quite literally blocked a financial audit of the city's $100M deficit. But that's not all.
They then voted 8-3 against urging Governor Healey to suspend the gas tax. Their argument?
That the city NEEDS the revenue. Hide the books... and keep charging the people.
REPOST for exposure!
#thinblueline #lawenforcement
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🚨 Shalom, Sec Rubio.
Since you're deporting individuals back to Iran, please allow this into your day:
Professor Fatemeh Shams from the University of Pennsylvania claims that she's a "refugee" from IRAN. A refugee who has a big mouth on her.
"Fuck U.S., Fuck Israel, Fuck their allies. Fuck your fucking hypocrisy and democracy."
After the Oct 7 massacre, she tweeted to UPenn students, "If you’re a Jewish student who supports Israel, please DM me. You’ve been brainwashed."
This is only a small sample of her hate-filled rants. Why are taxpayers funding this?
@SecRubio


Secretary Marco Rubio@SecRubio
Until recently, Hamideh Soleimani Afshar and her daughter were green card holders living lavishly in the United States. Afshar is the niece of deceased Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani. She is also an outspoken supporter of the Iranian regime who celebrated attacks on Americans and referred to our country as the "Great Satan." This week, I terminated both Afshar and her daughter's legal status and they are now in ICE custody, pending removal from the United States. The Trump Administration will not allow our country to become a home for foreign nationals who support anti-American terrorist regimes.
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