


If you hate America, you have no business demanding to live in America.
Deb Manning
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Cancer survivor. Woman Small Business owner specializing in natural products for bath, body,home using essential & fragrance oils. I delete DMs. Love USA🇺🇸❤️



If you hate America, you have no business demanding to live in America.



If you hate America, you have no business demanding to live in America.


🚨 BREAKING TEXAS 🚨 ALERT AMERICA! EXPOSED: Texas Imam Yasir Qadhi Caught Training Muslim Operatives in Turkey with Banned Muslim Brotherhood Leader... They openly glorified jihadist icons - honoring Osama bin Laden’s mentor and the ideological architect of al-Qaeda and ISIS. ⚠️ Where is the FBI? Where is Congress?! Dr. Tareq Al-Suwaidan, a senior Muslim Brotherhood figure banned from the U.S. for supporting jihad and Hamas, is still actively training American Muslims for ideological conquest. And he’s doing it with Yasir Qadhi, the Plano, Texas imam behind the radical EPIC City project. 📍 Qadhi traveled to Turkey to co-lead a closed-door summit—where they trained hand-picked Muslim youth from the U.S. and Europe to infiltrate every part of Western society and dominate - from media, politics, education, and law, with the goal of advancing global Islamic objectives from within. Together, they: 📍 Praised Abdullah Azzam – al-Qaeda’s godfather, Osama bin Laden’s mentor, and ideological engine behind global jihad 📍 Glorified Abul A’la Maududi – who fused Islam with Leninist revolutionary theory to justify Islamic totalitarianism 📍 Promoted Yusuf al-Qaradawi – the Muslim Brotherhood’s top cleric, banned from the U.S. and U.K., who issued fatwas to kill American soldiers, celebrated suicide bombers as martyrs, and called for jihad against the West 📍Rejected Western secularism — Called for replacing liberal values with Sharia-based Islamic governance. Qadhi nodded in full agreement. 📍 Al-Suwaidan framed Western citizenship as a weapon – to be used by Muslim youth to transform host countries from within 🔜 Next summit: Malaysia We are being aggressively infiltrated! A full-scale Islamic supremacy operation is running out of Texas, reaching across America and now being exported globally. The same ideology that inspired al-Qaeda and Hamas is alive and thriving here at home, shielded by U.S. law and tax exemptions. Many of the networks, organizations, and student movements built by banned Muslim Brotherhood leader Tareq Al-Suwaidan during his years in the U.S. are still active today, operating at full speed, tax-exempt, and advancing his vision of Islamic dominance from within. ⚠️ Yasir Qadhi is not just a "preacher" He is the American face of a transnational ideological movement, one that glorifies jihadist mentors, trains operatives abroad, and quietly builds Islamic governance models on U.S. soil. 📢 Where is the FBI? 📢 Who is monitoring this indoctrination pipeline? 📢 Why is this allowed to continue, on U.S. soil? 📢 Why are Texas officials using your money to support this network? SEE MY FULL REPORT: rairfoundation.com/exposed-texas-…







A judge in Austin had three separate chances to send Jaheim Neal to prison before he killed Larissa Herold. She denied every one. Neal was on plea-deal probation for a 2020 aggravated kidnapping and robbery. In the meantime, he picked up arrests for assault, drugs, and a bunch of other crimes. The DA filed three motions to revoke. Judge Chantal Eldridge denied all three. One Saturday last fall, 26-year-old Larissa was stopped at a red light at Parmer and Mopac, driving home from volunteering at a community garden. Neal was on the service road - speeding with no valid license, on alcohol and cocaine and pot. He jumped multiple barriers and slammed into her car. She died at the scene. Since 2021, Travis County judges have denied 68% (or 5,400) of motions to revoke probation or deferred adjudication. Occasionally, an Austin prosecutor will try to put away a violent offender, but it’s the judge who sends them back to the streets. Larissa was a mechanical engineer with two UT degrees. Her father still keeps her plants in the front room of his house. "She was my daughter, she was my friend," he said. Great reporting by @BriHollisNEWS and @hueyjayd - link in replies.


