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khriste

khriste

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“Put on the full armor of God so you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes.” - Ephesians 6:11 🇺🇸❤️ ❤️❤️

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Kevin Dalton
Kevin Dalton@TheKevinDalton·
It’s tough to hear Gavin Newsom denying the mass business exodus from California over Sarah McLachlan‘s In Memoriam of the hundreds of businesses that have fled California since Newsom became governor.
Governor Gavin Newsom@CAgovernor

Forget the California “exodus” narrative. Companies KEEP BETTING on California. Investors are overwhelmingly backing the innovation and ideas coming out of the Golden State — far more than ANY other state — because the future happens here first.

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Harold__Finch
Harold__Finch@HaroldWren22·
I was talking to my father this evening & i said the same thing. He countered with what i think is a better idea. He said, “no, we dont completely leave. We built those bases, our men bled in wars for them. You leave a skeleton maintenance crew at every single European base, but you keep them. You redeploy every one not part of the care taker group & every asset out of Europe, but you dont give those bases to those ungrateful traitors to use. You just take away all the jobs there for Europeans, all the Americans who contribute to those countries economies, you take away all the military people & weapons that keep them safe.” And you know what? It makes perfect sense. Because if you dont do that, China moves into those bases.
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I think after Iran, we need to close all bases, right guys. They can handle it.

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0HOUR1@0hour1·
Again, the United Kingdom begged us in WW2 to help. This is the thanks we get. Never forget it. They've been tyrants and backstabbers since before 1776.
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David Kurten
David Kurten@davidkurten·
Things we don't need: Wind turbines Solar panels BESS 5G towers AI data centres SMART meters Facial recognition cameras Things we need: Farms Roads Railways Reservoirs Dual waste water systems Coal, oil, gas power Nuclear power
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Overton
Overton@overton_news·
President Trump had the Artemis II crew CRACKING UP. He invited them to the Oval Office and said he’ll ask them for THEIR autographs. TRUMP: “When we can, I look forward to seeing you in the Oval Office.” “I’ll ask Jared to bring you over and I’ll ask for your autograph, because I don’t really ask for autographs much, but you deserve that.” “You really are something everybody’s talking about this, and I look forward to having you in the Oval Office at the White House.” “And we will celebrate your incredible achievements and triumphs. This is big. This is really big stuff.” “The whole world is talking about it.”
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Stacy Washington
Stacy Washington@StacyOnTheRight·
If you have never served, you have no idea. One distinct memory from Basic Training in Texas sears my mind to this day; the moment I learned why we leave no one behind. We had what you would call an assembly in the large gym on base. We were sat in our units but it was very informal, we were allowed to sit at ease and were frankly willing to go anywhere indoors to get out of the 100 degree Texas weather. Our presenters were introduced as American combat veterans, still serving on active duty who would share why when we left that room we would be one unit, a part of the American Warfighter and proud to be so. There are many reasons to volunteer for the US Military but these men promised our reasons for joining would recede and we would stand under one banner "to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic" a phrase I still recite from memory 20 + years after separating from the military. They went on to tell us their own first hand accounts of combat exploits, being wounded, seeing their fellow service members mown down under heavy fire and even blown to bits by land mines. Each tale ended with them sharing what was done to get wounded men; some of whom would later die, back to base, no matter what it took. By the end some of us were weeping because it was heroic, just, and inspiring. They said it was our duty to get everyone home, because no AMERICAN was ever to be left behind. Ever. Which meant that we could go wherever our orders demanded and rest easy that we would come home, even if it was our body that would be returned to our family members, with honor and respect under the flag of our country. We left that room as warfighters that day, knowing that no resource would be spared to get us home, and that we would spare no resource, time or energy of our own to make that happen for each other. Europeans don't understand because they have compulsory military service, lackluster military hardware and are quite limp wristed in their courage level. They are still willing to have us ride in and save their butts though.
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We stormed Omaha Beach for Britain They won't even let us use an airfield. 🥴 That's spitting in the face of it.
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Charlie’s Voice Rising
Charlie’s Voice Rising@CharlieK_news·
🚨 HOLY CRAP! President Trump just revealed something absolutely insane about the rescue mission behind Iranian enemy lines US forces reportedly had helicopter rotors removed for transport, then reassembled all 3 aircraft in LESS THAN 10 MINUTES once they landed. “If you’d seen it, you wouldn’t believe it.” Trump said the helicopters were small, unbelievably powerful, and designed to get into places most aircraft can’t reach. The moment they came off the plane, the crews got to work — and had them mission-ready almost instantly. He said the speed, precision, and pure genius of the team was one of the most amazing parts of the entire operation. Most people would think a job like that takes days. These guys did it in minutes — and did it flawlessly. 🔥
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Anna Lulis
Anna Lulis@annamlulis·
BREAKING: Artemis II pilot Victor Glover shares the Gospel from space moments before losing communication with Earth "Christ said, in response to what was the greatest command, that it was to love God with all that you are… love your neighbor as yourself." Listen. 🙏
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
NASA has 32 cameras on the Artemis II spacecraft. The top science priority during the Moon flyby was the four astronauts looking out the window and talking about what they saw. NASA's lunar science lead confirmed it. What the crew says out loud about the Moon's surface matters more to the science team than anything the cameras capture. NASA trained this crew in Iceland's volcanic highlands and at an impact crater in Labrador, Canada, teaching them to read rock textures and spot geological details at 25,000 mph. There's a reason NASA trusts human eyes over cameras. In 1972, Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt was walking near a small crater called Shorty when he scuffed the dirt with his boot. The soil underneath was orange. Schmitt was the only trained geologist to ever walk on the Moon, and he got so excited he blurred most of his own photos. That orange soil turned out to be tiny glass beads from a volcanic eruption 3.64 billion years ago, one of the biggest finds of the entire Apollo program. A boot and a pair of trained eyes caught what no camera did. For this flyby, NASA sent the crew a final list of 30 surface targets. They killed all the cabin lights to cut window reflections. They worked in pairs, rotating every 55 to 85 minutes, calling out craters and lava flows while scientists at Johnson Space Center analyzed everything in real time. Pilot Victor Glover reported that the Moon's south pole, where NASA wants to land astronauts by 2028, looked "more jagged" than the north with much steeper terrain. One observation from a human eye at 4,070 miles could shape where the next crew touches down. At 6:44 PM Eastern, Orion slipped behind the far side and went radio silent for 40 minutes. Four people, completely cut off from every other human alive, the Moon blocking every signal back to Earth. The last time humans experienced that was December 1972. They broke the all-time distance record on the way. Apollo 13 held it for 56 years at 248,655 miles from Earth. Artemis II passed that mark and kept going to 252,760. Jim Lovell, who commanded Apollo 13 and held that record his whole life, died last August at 97, eight months before these four beat it. Before he died, Lovell recorded a message for the crew. "Welcome to my old neighborhood," he told them. "Don't forget to enjoy the view." The crew named two craters during the flyby. One for their spacecraft, Integrity. The other, Carroll, for Commander Reid Wiseman's late wife, a nurse who cared for newborns and died of cancer in 2020 at 46. Wiseman has raised their two daughters alone since. When Jeremy Hansen read the name to Mission Control, his voice broke. The crew hugged. Wiseman and Koch wiped tears. Then they got back to work, because they still had hours of Moon left to map with their eyes.
NASA@NASA

LIVE: Watch with us as the Artemis II astronauts make their closest approach to the Moon, traveling farther from Earth than ever before. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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Nancy Pearcey
Nancy Pearcey@NancyRPearcey·
Christian astronaut pilots first moon mission in 53 years Victor Glover, NASA Artemis II astronaut, made some remarkable statements in a pre-Easter interview from the Orion space capsule. He cites "the beauty of creation" and says “When I read the Bible and I look at all of the amazing things that were done for us…” and then says we were "created." Glover then says that Earth is an "amazing place" and Earth "was created to give us a place to live in the universe". He goes on to say "You are special. In all of this emptiness, this is a whole bunch of nothing this thing we call the universe, you have this oasis, this beautiful place that we get to exist together." Link to the video below.
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Greg Laurie
Greg Laurie@greglaurie·
✝️ THE EASTER MIRACLE 🇺🇸 On Good Friday, an American F-15E was shot down over Iran. The pilot was rescued within hours. But the second crew member — a Colonel and a man of deep faith — was missing. Wounded. Hunted. Alone in the mountains of Iran with a $60,000 bounty on his head. He didn't panic. He climbed. He scaled rugged ridges while bleeding, treated his own wounds, found a cave — and waited. All of Good Friday. All of Saturday. Hidden in a cave. Meanwhile, the CIA launched a deception campaign to confuse Iranian forces — echoing what God did to the Syrian army in 2 Kings 7, causing the enemy to flee in confusion. 155 aircraft were mobilized. Special operators planned the rescue. As Sec. Hegseth said: "The call never dropped. The meeting never stopped. The planning never ceased." Then came Easter Sunday morning. When the Colonel finally activated his transponder, his first words were not coordinates. They were this: "GOD IS GOOD." Those who knew him weren't surprised. That's who he is. Hegseth said it best: "Shot down on a Friday — Good Friday. Hidden in a cave, all of Saturday. Rescued on Sunday, flown out of Iran as the sun was rising on Easter Sunday. A pilot reborn. God is good." Friends — that is not a coincidence. That is a message. Jesus was crucified on Friday. In a tomb on Saturday. Risen on Sunday. And maybe you're in your own cave right now — wounded, hunted by your past, afraid the enemy is closing in. God sees you. He never stopped planning your rescue. "GOD IS GOOD." All the time. 🙏✝️ 👉 Full story in bio.
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The Astronomy Guy
The Astronomy Guy@astrooalert·
🚨 GENERAL ALERT! THE HIGHEST-QUALITY VIDEO OF THE MOON IN HISTORY HAS JUST BEEN UNVEILED 😱 IT'S SIMPLY SPECTACULAR.
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Jeffery Mead
Jeffery Mead@the_jefferymead·
Listen to his statement on being the first black man to visit the Moon. He talks about us focusing on human history. Not black history or white history. This event is definitely about HUMAN history. Love his message here.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: Incredible moment as Artemis II pilot Victor Glover shares the Gospel mere MOMENTS before reaching the back side of the Moon, losing communication with Earth "Christ said, in response to what was the greatest command, that it was to love God with all that you are." 🙏🏻 "And he also, being a great teacher, said the second is equal to it, and that is to love your neighbor as yourself." "And so, as we prepare to go out of radio communication, we're still going to feel your love from Earth, and to all of you down there on earth and around earth, we love you from the moon." ❤️
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Sally Urwin
Sally Urwin@PintSizedFarmer·
Can't stop doom scrolling? Check out our new lamb Daffodil and her tiny fuzzy head - relaxation guaranteed. Her mum is called Raisin. (Turnip still hasn't lambed but is now the size and shape of a dining table)
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
Artemis II crew member Victor Glover shares the Gospel and teachings of Jesus Christ from the moon moments before expectedly losing communion signal: “Christ said, in response to 'what was the greatest command?' It was to love God with all that you are.”
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Breaking911
Breaking911@Breaking911·
TRUMP: "I ordered the U.S. armed forces to do whatever was necessary to bring our brave warriors back home... In the United States military, we leave no American behind."
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Praying Medic
Praying Medic@prayingmedic·
President Trump says the person who leaked the fact that there was a stranded airman in Iran will face consequences, and the reporter who broke the story will be required to give up their source or face prosecution for compromising national security.
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