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@Mr_Husky1 Every man must do two things alone; he must do his own believing and his own dying. -- Martin Luther
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When Richard King died at the Menger Hotel in San Antonio in April 1885, the obituaries praised him as a titan. What they didn't print was the truth his widow found in the ledgers: $500,000 in debt — nearly $18 million in today's money — buried beneath the legend.
Henrietta King was 53 years old.
She was the daughter of a Presbyterian minister, a woman so quietly principled she once had her diamond earrings painted over in black enamel because she found their shine too indulgent. She had never sought wealth or power. She had sought only to live faithfully and love her family well.
Her family was already fracturing. Her son had died two years before her husband. Two more of her children would follow before she did.
The ranch itself — 614,000 acres of South Texas brush country, more land than the state of Rhode Island — was struggling under a relentless drought. The cattle herd was floundering. The land looked like the kind of place a sensible woman would put up for sale, pay her debts, and walk away from.
She put on black and walked toward it instead.
Henrietta brought in her son-in-law Robert Kleberg to manage operations, but every significant financial decision passed through her. She didn't just stabilize the ranch — she reimagined it. She drilled artesian wells across land that people had written off as desert, and proved them wrong season by season. She funded cattle-dipping programs that broke the tick fever epidemic devastating herds across South Texas. She authorized the crossbreeding experiments that would eventually produce the Santa Gertrudis — the first beef cattle breed ever developed in the Western Hemisphere.
Then, in 1903, she built a town.
She donated 90,000 acres of her own land to attract a railroad across South Texas — because she understood that isolated land dies, and connected land thrives. She platted the town that rose around the depot herself. She built the high school. She donated land for churches of every denomination. She funded a hospital in Corpus Christi and gave the land for what is now Texas A&M University–Kingsville.
She called the town Kingsville.
Every property deed she issued carried a single restriction: no alcohol could ever be sold there. She had made that promise to herself, and she kept it in every contract she ever signed.
She wore widow's black every day for forty years. Not as grief on display — as a private vow between herself and the man she had buried and the land she had refused to surrender.
By the time Henrietta King died on March 31, 1925 — at 93 years old, on the ranch she had refused to abandon — the land had grown from 614,000 acres to more than 1.1 million. She was one of the wealthiest women in the world. She had spent four decades making sure that everyone who depended on that land would always have somewhere to stand.
At her funeral, as the hearse moved slowly toward the cemetery, something happened that no one had arranged or requested.
Two hundred vaqueros fell in behind it.
The Kineños — the Mexican-American cowboys of the King Ranch, whose families had ridden that land for generations — came on horseback, each riding a King Ranch Quarter Horse bearing the famous Running W brand. Some had traveled two days across open brush country just to be there.
At the graveside, they formed a single column.
One by one, in silence, each rider walked his horse in a slow circle around her — hat held to his chest — and moved on. When the last rider completed his circle, they remounted without ceremony.
Then they turned and rode back into the brush country, and didn't look back.
She had never been a rider herself. She had been something harder to name — steady, unshowy, iron-willed, and fiercely devoted to the people and land in her care.
But for forty years, she had made absolutely certain that those men always had somewhere to ride.
Some people leave a legacy in stone. Henrietta King left hers in land, in a town, in a cattle breed, in a university

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@nicksortor @TruhlarKim58427 He must be so exhausted. I love you, President Trump and thank you for everything you do for us and our country. God bless you and your family and God bless America.🇺🇸🙏❤️🥰
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@nicksortor Biden would’ve needed a week to recover from that flight. Trump touches down ready to work. The difference in energy and love for this country is night and day. Welcome home, sir! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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@nicksortor Let’s see the democrats spin this story. Trump is a real president that works his ass off for us Americans. Much respect for the best president ever. MAGA!
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So in December 2025 my daughter told us she had melanoma and it had metastasized to her lung, left breast and colon, needless to say we were devastated. She had surgery for the cancer in her colon and it was successful. She started treatment for the cancer in her lung and breast and after 2 treatments the cancer shrunk from 6cm to 4cm, so we had a ray of hope. She began having issues with her hemoglobin dropping after treatments. She had to start blood transfusion to bring her numbers up, this happened after every treatment. This began to take its toll on Natalie. She would visit me at the coffee shop and began to cry and it broke my heart. We have had our church people all praying for her along with hundreds more, including friends and family. Tonight my daughter face timed me (something she never does) and she was crying, my heart almost stopped beating, I was afraid that she was about to tell us the cancer had spread. She wiped her eyes and said the doctor had sent an email to Eddy (her husband) and said he couldn’t wait until tomorrow to tell him that Natalie was 100% cancer FREE. This was incredible news. I made this post just to testify to the glory of God that miracles still happen. We give God all the glory. During the call with my daughter I could see that twinkle back in her eyes, it had not been there for several months. I am beside myself with joy and look forward to seeing her beautiful smile. I want everyone to celebrate with us and give God the glory.
Credit: Ronnie Echols via FB

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Mi hijo tenía 16 años cuando lo atropelló un conductor ebrio. Estuvo en coma durante tres meses. El neurólogo nos hizo sentarnos en una sala de reuniones aséptica y nos mostró las imágenes. «El tronco cerebral está intacto», dijo con delicadeza. «Pero el resto... está oscuro. Si despierta, quedará en estado vegetativo. Nunca hablará, nunca os reconocerá, nunca podrá alimentarse por sí mismo. Tienen que plantearse un centro de cuidados a largo plazo».
Nos negamos. Lo trajimos a casa.
Montamos una cama de hospital en el salón. Le pusimos sus discos favoritos de Led Zeppelin. Le leímos cómics. Le hablamos durante 12 horas al día.
Seis meses después, le estaba afeitando la cara y contándole un chiste malo de papá.
No solo sonrió. Se rió. Una risa ronca y seca.
Entonces me miró y dijo: «Eso no tenía gracia, papá».
Hoy está terminando su carrera de ingeniería. Camina con un bastón, pero camina.
El médico lo llama una «anomalía». Yo lo llamo un luchador. Nunca dejes que una estadística determine tu destino.
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@FigmaBaby @MAGAVoice I bet he would love to talk about his kids and normal everyday stuff involving them.
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@MAGAVoice I think everybody is too intimidated to strike up a convo w/ him because what could u possibly talk 2 him about w/out showing your mediocrity? Unless u make rockets or have ideas that could enlighten him, I think it would be a challenge to pique his interest
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THE MOST TERRIFYING WARNING JESUS EVER GAVE WASN’T ABOUT WAR… IT WAS DECEPTION.
Matthew 24:24 records Jesus saying:
“For false christs and false prophets will arise and perform great signs and wonders, so as to deceive, if possible, even the elect…” Did you catch that?
“IF POSSIBLE… even the elect.”
Why would Jesus say if possible?
Because real deception doesn’t show up wearing horns. It doesn’t announce itself as evil.
It doesn’t walk in saying, “I’m here to destroy your faith.”
No… it comes looking spiritual. It sounds biblical. It uses the name of Jesus. It quotes Scripture. It can fill churches. It can build platforms. It can move emotions.
That’s what makes deception so dangerous.
If I were the enemy, I wouldn’t try to create something obviously satanic. I’d create a version of Christianity that looks almost identical to the real thing.
A gospel without repentance. A Jesus without holiness. A church without conviction. A faith that celebrates comfort but avoids the cross.
And slowly… almost unnoticed… truth gets replaced with feelings. Conviction gets replaced with compromise. The Word gets replaced with personalities.
That’s why Jesus warned the elect. Because the greatest deception isn’t always what attacks the church… Sometimes it’s what infiltrates it.
Question:
Do you believe the greatest end-times deception will come from outside the church… or from inside it?
#christianity #BibleProphecy #deception #endtimes #endtimeprophecy #Jesus

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Nobody is telling you what Trump actually did by bringing 30 CEOs to Beijing.
🚨 TRUMP DIDN'T SEND DIPLOMATS TO CHINA. HE SENT THE ENTIRE AMERICAN ECONOMY.
Jensen Huang. Tim Cook. Elon Musk. Larry Fink. Boeing. BlackRock. JPMorgan. Meta. Visa.
Not deputies. Not undersecretaries. The number one from each empire — on Air Force One — walking into Xi Jinping's room.
Nobody is talking about what that actually signals:
→ Jensen Huang was a LAST-MINUTE addition — specifically to put AI and chips on the table in person
→ This is the first U.S. presidential visit to China in nearly a decade
→ Trump's framing wasn't "we want a deal" — it was "they're here to pay respect AND do business"
→ The message: America isn't asking. America is presenting terms.
→ 100% reciprocal — or the room full of titans walks out
This isn't normal summit protocol.
Normal summits send the State Department. Normal summits send the vice president.
Trump sent the people who actually build, manufacture, invest, and deploy capital at scale — and told Xi: these are the bosses. They came here. That means something.
In 2017, Trump told Beijing he didn't blame China for exploiting weak American presidents. He blamed the presidents.
In 2026, he showed up with proof that era is over.
The media is covering the handshake.
They're NOT showing you that the most concentrated display of American private-sector power ever assembled just sat down across from the Chinese Communist Party and said: we're open — but it'll be reciprocal.
That's not diplomacy. That's leverage walking into a room and introducing itself.
I'll share more updates shortly, turn on notifications before it's too late.
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@CountryTasha86 @Oldtimers365 @dixon226102 That’s awesome that you saved it. Shame to throw away antiques.
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@Oldtimers365 @dixon226102 This was going to the dump. I salvaged it. I have another top in my living room with the flour sifter I’m going to paint and replace with this top.

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