Suzy Hartgrove
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Suzy Hartgrove
@kitdog
Owner of MyHart Communications. Great friends, great wine and my super four-legged colleagues inspire me.




I read the “Save America Act,” so you don’t have to. Most of the media apparently *hasn’t* read it because, if they had, they would be sounding the alarm about the provision in Point 1, below, which almost none of them have even mentioned. I hope this helps raise awareness. 1/




It's #FiverFriday Donate 5$ to defenders from special forces group from Zaporizhzhia 🇺🇦🙏 Guys need terrain car for transport and evacuation ❤️🩹🙏 🚨128th Brigade Assault group Black Eagle needs SUV for their combat missions. 🎯: 7800$ ✅️: 3040$ 🅿️aypal: lifetreeof2@gmail.com Thank you for keeping defenders mobile 🫂🫶🏽
🚨🚨🚨 NAFO. I have something extremely important to say. Please take a moment to read this. Please stick with this and make sure you read through it 🚨🚨🚨 With the increasing use of Fibre Optic drones on the front lines in Ukraine, the danger to troops on the ground is drastically increasing. Fibre Optic drones cannot be jammed which means that typical Electronic Warfare devices cannot knock them out of the sky or disrupt their control, they can also avoid early warning EW detection systems which means they show up fast and without warning. The enemy can be 50km away, targeting Ukrainian troops with an FPV Drone that can't be jammed, with a picture on their monitor as clear as day, the last hope for soldiers on the ground is to shoot them out of the sky before it hits, and sadly, this is usually close to impossible, trying to hit something moving at 150 km/h with a bullet that's less than 5mm in width, as we know we have seen many times from viewing Ukrainian FPV drone footage those that stop with AK's spraying wildly usually seal their fate. There is some hope though, Shotguns, that's right, Shotguns, something which was made in the 1600's are becoming the best line of defence for modern warfare when it comes to Fibre Optic drones. The benefit being is that they can fire a wide range of ammunition, can spread its munitions and can be fire in quick succesion. I was lucky enough to jump on a space the other day with Volya Radio, they had a man on the show called Ivan Iliukhin, Ivan is a Ukrainian military veteran, He runs a training school which has produced top competitive shooters, including European and International Shotgun Champions. These days Ivan trains Ukrainian combat troops, due to Ivan's prestige in the world of Shotguns and shooting, the best units in the Ukrainian military now come to him and his team for training and when needed, him and his team go to them. Ivan Iliukhin gives Ukrainian forces the edge, when before people won medals, Ivan now helps people come away from deadly situations with their lives. I want to help Ivan stay operational with his team, I want to make sure they have the resources they need to keep running training, to be able to provide as much training that is requested from them to meet the rapidly increasing demand from various branches of the Ukrainian military. To do this they need your help. I really need your help to raise $20,000, I cannot state this enough, every single dollar spent here is a game changer for Ukraine, the skills taught to these soldiers are not forgotten once learned, they are skills that help them survive every single day on the front, and that's why I want to raise this additionally to the current fundraiser for $10,000 that Volya is currently raising, this will ensure they can train as many soldiers as possible. This is what your donation will go towards funding: - Mobile unit seminars: deploying instructors and equipment to military units for on-site classroom and practical sessions. - Mobile training brings skills where they're needed most, but requires added logistics and transport. - On-range training: upkeep and improvement of ranges, mechanized training aids, consumables and destructible targets, printed training materials, and training gear. Your support will help with: - Mobile seminar logistics: transport, temporary equipment kits, and printed curricula - Instructor development so that skills multiply across units - Safe, regular on-range training with modern targets and consumables - Training-grade shotgun protective gear and supplies - Mechanized training aids and range upgrades to raise realism and efficiency Lets do something incredible with this everyone, it's something I really need your help with. Please help share this, and please donate to this cause, it is so incredibly vital. You can Donate Here: givebutter.com/shotgun/brickt… 🚨Please consider donating, Please don't just assume others will be the ones that make this happen. I can usually get thousands of likes and shares on fundraiser posts, but it's the ones that make the decision to help that make the difference, even if its just $5-$10🚨


This is the trailer of Bucha movie. I know it is very hard to watch content like this. But this movie needs to be watched. It is about the value of human life.



Your support gives them speed, safety, and strength🙏. Fund a vehicle for Ukraine’s defenders🇺🇦🫡 Your 2$, 5$ help protect lives of defenders 🫂 🚨128th Brigade Assault group Black Eagle needs SUV for their combat missions in Zaporizhzhia region 🇺🇦 🎯: 7800$ ✅️: 505$ 🅿️aypal: lifetreeof2@gmail.com Thank you for keeping defenders mobile 🫂🫶🏽
Fellas and ladies, I know X is a rough place, and a lot of you are dealing with the same thing. A couple days ago we did some really solid work. Really dangerous work. We had FPV drones and artillery flying over our heads. We were 600 meters from the enemy. This was real, and it mattered. Seeing that post stall out at 355 views honestly surprised me. Views, likes, follows. I get it. That is how the platform works. But many of us who consistently support Ukraine are seeing the same pattern. Posts do not move. Reach disappears. Engagement feels capped. A shadow ban does not help anyone, especially when the content is about real people and real events. Meanwhile, pages with 100,000 followers can post “Hi everyone, support Ukraine” and pull more engagement in an hour than we see in a week. That is just the reality right now. I want to be clear about something. I am not here asking for donations, fame, or reputation. We never have. I just gave 722 dollars of my own money to a young man who is out there doing good work delivering a car to our warfighters here. I am not here to make money, build a brand, or chase popularity. I am here to tell the story. When I write, it is to document what is actually happening on the ground. A lot of people here are putting in real time, real effort, and taking real risks. Sometimes a like, a share, or a follow is just a way of saying, “I see you.” And that actually matters. And if you would like to donate to our last post for the kids please help them. They need your help🥰 that-day.minisite.ai/childrens-futu… Much love to all of you. Thank you for being here, and thank you for standing with Ukraine.🥰



