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God, Family, Country MEGA MAGA more than ever! Not some things but ALL things God works for the good of those who love him. (Romans 8:28) No DMs!

Oak Ridge, TN Beigetreten Nisan 2014
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Sisco@jsisco26·
@Wade_Finley @amuse @unusual_whales While the table references an "Iran War," it is important to note that as of April 2026, there is no such large-scale historical conflict fitting these specific logistics. This chart likely originates from a military simulation, a geopolitical "wargame" scenario. 🤷‍♂️
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
The U.S. has burned through so many munitions in Iran that some administration officials increasingly assess that America couldn’t fully execute contingency plans to defend Taiwan from a Chinese invasion if it occurred in the near term, per WSJ
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@unusual_whales "per WSJ" is all I needed to see. The White House and Pentagon have disputed these concerns, calling the report’s premise false, asserting the military has sufficient weapons, while Admiral Samuel Paparo stated he sees no real cost to deterring China.
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Sisco@jsisco26·
@Truth_Junkie2 @DNC @splcenter I continue to rely on Wikipedia so I know where to start on getting to the accurate reporting. In other words, it's reliable in providing fake news links. 🤷‍♂️
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Truth Junkie 🇺🇲@Truth_Junkie2·
I just looked at the Wikipedia analysis of President Trump and it says people "hate him" because he is a racist. Like 100% racist. See how the @dnc @splcenter have manipulated the American people? Its so diabolical and is proof of how much he threatens their evil regime. #truth
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Sisco@jsisco26·
@GodLogic_GL Allah allows Hijab to lie. Remember, Allah is the best of the deceivers?
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Roger Stone@RogerJStoneJr·
It figures! Disgaced former Trump flunky Corey Lewandowski, about to go to prison and what will be the biggest governmental corruption scandal in US history, is the one who let crazy Laura Lumer on Trump campaign plane according to @LauraLoomer's incredibly stupid testimony in the trial Loomer lost with her lawyer Larry Klayman who is barred from practicing law in many Jurisdictions for ethical reasons
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Eagle Ed Martin@EagleEdMartin·
Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever. Psalm 107:1
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Noahs Ark Scans@noahsarkscans·
How did the fresh water fish survive Noah’s flood? That question comes with the assumption that the flood was salt water. The ocean may not have been salt water back in the days of Noah. Dr Kent Hovind theorizes that the ocean was fresh water and that all the animals were fresh water animals and that over the last few thousand years some animals have adapted to being salt water animals.
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Insta-Gators 2026@CroakyWasRight·
@jsisco26 @ByronDonalds Not all of us committed felonies had them expunged then spent the last 20 years lying about the people who caught us doing it until finally admitting it though
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Insta-Gators 2026@CroakyWasRight·
Well @ByronDonalds is right about one thing in this video. You can’t undo bad decisions. Here’s hoping Republicans in Florida don’t make a bad decision by nominating this guy for governor. Yikes
The Rational Purview@RationalPurview

This is Byron Donalds in his own words admitting to having sold drugs multiple times. Now notice the pattern of his campaign: Every other issue gets waved away the same way "nothing there," "already handled," "doesn’t matter." At some point, it’s not about one claim or two. It’s about judgment, and whether voters are expected to ignore everything. Follow @CollinsWarRoom and support a candidate you don't have to engage in lies and self-deception to support.

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Sisco@jsisco26·
@matthewdmarsden @FoxNews That's factually untrue. Your "definitive documentary" never delved any further than, "just because, that's why." Most of you have a script that you have to stick to. No objectivity whatsoever.
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Matthew Marsden@matthewdmarsden·
It’s amazing how I keep telling people that I produced the definitive documentary about Noah’s Ark which debunks all these narratives, and yet people are still arguing about it. Just watch the documentary. @FoxNews. Maybe you can have me on to tell the truth? youtu.be/nvLe1q3Wkdk?si…
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The first problem with the report is that no one involved within the team is a formal archaeologist, and therefore, their findings are based not on expertise of how to go about proving their findings but hobbyist speculation. This is not an appeal to authority, this is an appeal to the evidence and the proper means to analyze it. There is something to say for the fact that if you haven’t been trained in stratigraphy you don’t know what you don’t know. This is shown in how they’ve derived their data with the use of ground penetrating radar. GPR in archaeology is heavily limited by soil composition, environmental factors, and interpretation challenges. It works poorly in clay, silt, or waterlogged soils due to signal attenuation. The process cannot identify materials and the images presented cannot differentiate rocks, water, unusual soil formations, or plant root systems. You simply don’t know what you’re looking at with GPR alone. While the ark site has produced wood claimed to date to thousands of years ago, none of these tests meets scientific standards, and the only formal tests show the wood instead appears to belong to the 7th century AD. This discrepancy between claimed age and actual dating undermines the credibility of physical evidence. According to Genesis 8:4, Noah’s Ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat. But the modern site of Mount Ararat has only been called that since the 13th century, whereas early Christian and Jewish tradition instead pointed to Mount Qardu (now called Jabal Judi). The broader issue is that the precise location of Ararat remains unknown, making any specific claim about physical remains inherently speculative. Without independent archaeological corroboration and reliable dating methods, sites like Durupınar cannot be definitively established as authentic ark remains. The boat-like physical formation isn’t even an unusual feature on modern Ararat and many of these almond shaped convex structure can be found in the region. “It looks like a boat to me” just doesn’t amount to real evidence. Also, I am aware this is the site Ron Wyatt was reporting as the Ark decades ago. Believe me, I watched more than I should have from his VHS series in the 90s and ‘00s. I’m going to be as kind as I possibly can with this one: with as much respect as I can muster, Ron Wyatt was not an archaeologist, Ron Wyatt was a conman.

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Breitbart News@BreitbartNews·
Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA): Trump Is ‘Losing this War’ — Iranians ‘Are in Control’
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Colin Wright@SwipeWright·
This post won't do me any favors on this site, but I think if we're "deal[ing] with reality" and "suspend[ing] what a lot of people want to be true rather than what is true," we have to be frank and admit that Noah's Ark and the story surrounding it are completely fictional.
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Wes Huff@WesleyLHuff·
The first problem with the report is that no one involved within the team is a formal archaeologist, and therefore, their findings are based not on expertise of how to go about proving their findings but hobbyist speculation. This is not an appeal to authority, this is an appeal to the evidence and the proper means to analyze it. There is something to say for the fact that if you haven’t been trained in stratigraphy you don’t know what you don’t know. This is shown in how they’ve derived their data with the use of ground penetrating radar. GPR in archaeology is heavily limited by soil composition, environmental factors, and interpretation challenges. It works poorly in clay, silt, or waterlogged soils due to signal attenuation. The process cannot identify materials and the images presented cannot differentiate rocks, water, unusual soil formations, or plant root systems. You simply don’t know what you’re looking at with GPR alone. While the ark site has produced wood claimed to date to thousands of years ago, none of these tests meets scientific standards, and the only formal tests show the wood instead appears to belong to the 7th century AD. This discrepancy between claimed age and actual dating undermines the credibility of physical evidence. According to Genesis 8:4, Noah’s Ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat. But the modern site of Mount Ararat has only been called that since the 13th century, whereas early Christian and Jewish tradition instead pointed to Mount Qardu (now called Jabal Judi). The broader issue is that the precise location of Ararat remains unknown, making any specific claim about physical remains inherently speculative. Without independent archaeological corroboration and reliable dating methods, sites like Durupınar cannot be definitively established as authentic ark remains. The boat-like physical formation isn’t even an unusual feature on modern Ararat and many of these almond shaped convex structure can be found in the region. “It looks like a boat to me” just doesn’t amount to real evidence. Also, I am aware this is the site Ron Wyatt was reporting as the Ark decades ago. Believe me, I watched more than I should have from his VHS series in the 90s and ‘00s. I’m going to be as kind as I possibly can with this one: with as much respect as I can muster, Ron Wyatt was not an archaeologist, Ron Wyatt was a conman.
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Sisco@jsisco26·
@noahsarkscans @WesleyLHuff Mount Lubar is identified in the second-century BCE apocryphal Book of Jubilees as the specific peak within the "mountains of Ararat". Noah planted his first vineyard on Mount Lubar, and was buried there. His son Shem built a city close to his father on the same mountain.
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Noahs Ark Scans@noahsarkscans·
Hello Wes! It appears you are coping by compiling bad information and incorrect information and attributing it to our work at Noah’s Ark Scans. -We have never claimed to have found wood “from thousands of years ago” our soil samples confirmed high levels of organic matter and potassium, 100% consistent with decomposed lumber. -The GPR scans prove this is not just a “geological anomaly.” Our scans revealed a 250 ft corridor, chambers, perfect right angles, and even a possible atrium beneath the soil. -LiDAR scans of the site show its length is the exact length Genesis 6:15 states the Ark was, 300 cubits -You are mistaken when referring to the site in SE Turkey, down by the Iraq border known as “Cudi Dagi”. The Bible said the Ark landed in the "Mountains" of Ararat (Urartu). Which is: A region of an ancient kingdom covering this area including the Durupinar site. Mount Ararat itself is a post-flood stratovolcano- which we have never claimed the Ark to be there, but 19 miles south. - We are independent team completely unaffiliated with Ron Wyatt, so to attribute his research to ours is also misguided.
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Sisco@jsisco26·
@noahsarkscans @WesleyLHuff Plus this: Josephus identified Baris as the specific mountain where the Ark came to rest, located within the BROADER REGION known as Gordyene, an area situated in what is now southeastern Turkey and northern Iraq, what was southern Armenia before the fall of the Ottoman empire.
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Sisco@jsisco26·
@WesleyLHuff Thanks for your "kind attack" on Ron. It was all the proof of your motives I needed. One of the most persecuted Christians by Christians I have seen in my lifetime. x.com/jsisco26/statu…
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@RealDonKeith The late Ron Wyatt, an amateur archaeologist, popularized the Durupınar Formation in eastern Turkey as the possible resting place of Noah’s Ark back in the late 1970s and endured merciless mocking for the remainder of his life. June 2, 1933 – August 4, 1999

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@noahsarkscans Bear yourself, Andrew. One of the most persecuted Christians by Christians I have seen in my lifetime👇 x.com/jsisco26/statu…
Sisco@jsisco26

@RealDonKeith The late Ron Wyatt, an amateur archaeologist, popularized the Durupınar Formation in eastern Turkey as the possible resting place of Noah’s Ark back in the late 1970s and endured merciless mocking for the remainder of his life. June 2, 1933 – August 4, 1999

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Noahs Ark Scans@noahsarkscans·
Hello Wes! It appears you are coping by compiling bad information and incorrect information and attributing it to our work at Noah’s Ark Scans. -We have never claimed to have found wood “from thousands of years ago” our soil samples confirmed high levels of organic matter and potassium, 100% consistent with decomposed lumber. -The GPR scans prove this is not just a “geological anomaly.” Our scans revealed a 250 ft corridor, chambers, perfect right angles, and even a possible atrium beneath the soil. -LiDAR scans of the site show its length is the exact length Genesis 6:15 states the Ark was, 300 cubits -You are mistaken when referring to the site in SE Turkey, down by the Iraq border known as “Cudi Dagi”. The Bible said the Ark landed in the "Mountains" of Ararat (Urartu). Which is: A region of an ancient kingdom covering this area including the Durupinar site. Mount Ararat itself is a post-flood stratovolcano- which we have never claimed the Ark to be there, but 19 miles south. - We are independent team completely unaffiliated with Ron Wyatt, so to attribute his research to ours is also misguided.
Wes Huff@WesleyLHuff

The first problem with the report is that no one involved within the team is a formal archaeologist, and therefore, their findings are based not on expertise of how to go about proving their findings but hobbyist speculation. This is not an appeal to authority, this is an appeal to the evidence and the proper means to analyze it. There is something to say for the fact that if you haven’t been trained in stratigraphy you don’t know what you don’t know. This is shown in how they’ve derived their data with the use of ground penetrating radar. GPR in archaeology is heavily limited by soil composition, environmental factors, and interpretation challenges. It works poorly in clay, silt, or waterlogged soils due to signal attenuation. The process cannot identify materials and the images presented cannot differentiate rocks, water, unusual soil formations, or plant root systems. You simply don’t know what you’re looking at with GPR alone. While the ark site has produced wood claimed to date to thousands of years ago, none of these tests meets scientific standards, and the only formal tests show the wood instead appears to belong to the 7th century AD. This discrepancy between claimed age and actual dating undermines the credibility of physical evidence. According to Genesis 8:4, Noah’s Ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat. But the modern site of Mount Ararat has only been called that since the 13th century, whereas early Christian and Jewish tradition instead pointed to Mount Qardu (now called Jabal Judi). The broader issue is that the precise location of Ararat remains unknown, making any specific claim about physical remains inherently speculative. Without independent archaeological corroboration and reliable dating methods, sites like Durupınar cannot be definitively established as authentic ark remains. The boat-like physical formation isn’t even an unusual feature on modern Ararat and many of these almond shaped convex structure can be found in the region. “It looks like a boat to me” just doesn’t amount to real evidence. Also, I am aware this is the site Ron Wyatt was reporting as the Ark decades ago. Believe me, I watched more than I should have from his VHS series in the 90s and ‘00s. I’m going to be as kind as I possibly can with this one: with as much respect as I can muster, Ron Wyatt was not an archaeologist, Ron Wyatt was a conman.

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