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The Still Hour – Friday’s Verses and Prayers
Treeper Prayers and Prayer Requests
Some really tough situations for our friends both with us and missing. Would ask again for those willing to add their prayers, silent or otherwise to those of others in the Prayer Requests.
🙏💕
💒🙏
AMEN
🙏
Amen
A limerick daily is fun…
More fun than a joke or a pun.
When the proper lines rhyme…
And the beats match in time…
Then you know…that your verse is well done! 🙂
Who has one this morning?
Murkowski sucks
Mitch is a cuck
Collins – yuck
Tillis can get f—-d.
I’m not much of a poet.
LOL!!
A+ for the clear message 🙂
There once was a man from Koblenz
Who wore an X-ray lens
With an all-seeing eye
He would greet Lorelei
Und other endearing young madchens
Greetings Treepers! 🤝✝️🤝
Blessing Frank, and all those who enter in.
The gene therapy injections – the evil that keeps on decimating lives…
The two demons in black and white at the top of that photo are decades-long mass murderers. Execution is the only justice appropriate for them in this world. Woe to them in the next.
Data point…
Don’t share his confidence, think it’s a snowball’s chance – but at least he’s trying, unlike most of them…
Another report on the terrorist organization fomenting discord at the ICE facility in NJ…
Inside the secret network fueling anti-ICE uprisings: Documenting the ‘Delaney Hall 100’ and their secret Signal chats
After reading the investigation, Aisha said, “It was epic.”
This segment is one of the reasons I appreciate working at Fox News Digital. Aishah and her talented team distilled a week of reporting, document review, field reporting, financial analysis and coalition mapping into a powerful 6-minute, 33-second piece that brings the story to life in a way only TV can do. Thank you, Aishah!
Since last Thursday, when word spread that activists were mobilizing around Delaney Hall, I’ve been investigating the organizations, funding networks, communications infrastructure and coalition structure behind the protests outside the detention facility on Doremus Avenue.
Huge credit to my colleagues @M_Dorgan and @MizellPreston, who spent hours on the ground documenting agitators, photographing signs and organizational branding and capturing video that helped identify many of the groups involved.
We gpt valuable assistance from hi-tech researchers @DataRepublican @bitchuneedsoap @astrarce, whose work helped me connect important pieces of the puzzle. I call them America’s Digital Avengers.
This story was reported under unusual circumstances. Much of my work happened from my father’s hospital room while he battled sepsis and pneumonia. I worked between doctors’ rounds during the day and through the night so he wouldn’t wake up alone and disoriented.
The good news: he’s improving, now in rehab and on the road to recovery.
The article is now live. You can read it at this link: foxnews.com/politics/secret-…
Be sure to read it, and then watch the segment in full.
Pay close attention to the Signal messages shown on screen. Many of them appear mundane at first glance, but together they reveal how organizers coordinate transportation, logistics, communications, supplies and on-the-ground operations.
The story also includes the full communications guide referenced in the segment. It’s a document outlining anti-ICE messaging, terminology and content strategy.
“We should be very concerned about the Delaney Hall 100,” @ChuckAFlint, a nonprofit expert and former U.S. Senate chief of staff, told me.
“Protests like the kind we’re seeing outside Delaney Hall are not organic protests. These are manufactured strategic, calculated endeavors by an army of nonprofits meant to push subversive activity. These groups generate annual revenues greater than many of the cities in which they protest. They act like military battalions with the ability to overwhelm a city’s public safety resources.”
“It’s David vs. Goliath,” said Flint, who is also a former state prosecutor.
The video:
DHS comment on the matter…
Heritage Foundation
@Heritage
Right-wing extremism is so uncommon that left-wing extremists have to fund it.
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Tyler O’Neil
@Tyler2ONeil
🚨READ IT
The Justice Department just secured a superseding indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center, and it reveals some new bombshells
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Cont reading thread….
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/2062196040074154029.html
Was reading through the 3 SCOTUS opinions released today to see if there was anything of consequence for we the people. As it turned out, none of them have a direct impact. However, there was a reference in one of them that stood out to me.
It was in the opinion about a case involving Verizon and AT&T protesting their fines for not protecting private information – with said information being location data gleaned from triangulation of cell phones based upon a cell phone’s connections to nearby cell phone towers.
It doesn’t require any hacks of a phone to accomplish, only that a cell phone be turned on. This is how the corrupt government during the Autopen reign of madness tracked down who was in DC during J6 – through the use of “geo-fencing” – which is really nothing more than getting location data for a given area from the cell phone carriers.
The interesting bit within the opinion was this simple, seeming innocuous bit:
Location data, by its nature, implicates serious privacy concerns. See Carpenter, 585 U. S., at 311, 315.
This concept was the fundamental basis for the original charges against the wireless providers.
In light of the ever growing network of FLOK cameras and license plate readers – along with the monitoring of wireless security cameras, RING door bells, and the like it stood out like a gleaming gemstone and possible weapon and/or shield for the people.
The instant thought which arose was – in light of the 4th amendment and the statement in this opinion – along with the referenced previous case – that it might be used by a sufficiently capable and determined legal team to put an end to the ever growing “surveillance state” by virtue of the fact that the system provides continuous surveillance and location data without consent.
Note I’m not a lawyer – and I didn’t stay at a Holiday Inn – but it’s food for thought…
The opinion it’s referenced in that was released Thursday is here for the interested:
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/25-406_nmip.pdf
*without consent or a warrant.
Trump Softens Red Line: ‘No Reason’ To Retrieve Iran’s Nuclear ‘Dust’ As It’s Effectively ‘Entombed’ | ZeroHedge
Trump Suggests Enriched Uranium No Longer a Central Issue for Him-
Trump’s Thursday late afternoon remarks to reporters suggested that the fate of Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium may no longer be the central issue it once was. Asked about reports that the US could attempt to seize or recover Iran’s remaining nuclear material, Trump repeatedly downplayed the prospect, saying there was “no reason” to retrieve what he called Iran’s nuclear “dust” because it is now effectively “entombed.”
The president stressed that Washington is “not considering” any covert operation to seize Iran’s uranium, adding that the US already has “powerful cameras watching Iran’s uranium” and remains confident in its ability to monitor the situation.
While Trump at one point boasted that America and China are the only countries capable of recovering the material and suggested “we’ll get Iran’s nuclear dust,” his broader message now seems that the stockpile no longer represents an urgent concern. Instead, Trump framed the dispute around a much simpler objective: ensuring that Iran never obtains a nuclear weapon.
He reiterated that the “main part” of any agreement would be that Iran “can’t have a nuclear weapon,” while adding that a broader deal could also include guarantees regarding the Strait of Hormuz remaining open to global commerce.
Expressing optimism about diplomacy, Trump again said talks with Tehran are “going well” and suggested that a successful agreement could even lead to a personal meeting with Iran’s supreme leader. “I would be honored to meet the Ayatollah,” he remarked, adding that if a deal is reached, Iran “won’t have a nuclear weapon.”
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/oil-prices-fall-white-house-signals-will-maintain-ceasefire-iran-unless-american
Review of a hit piece on Kash Patel –
He’s a big meanie & he’s “weaponized the agency.”.. mental health services are necessary for the agents.
Poor them!
Now its easy to identify the corrupt weak links – they’re all going to the james comey dirty cop support goups.
{ https://revolver.news/2026/06/fbi-agents-need-mental-therapy-to-cope-with-kash-patel/ }
“… “I think the way a lot of employees feel right now is that at least some senior career executives have been willing to compromise with Kash Patel in those matters in an effort to secure their own employment. It’s difficult to articulate how much of a betrayal of the F.B.I. ethos this is.”
The truth is, the FBI is a rotten bureaucracy that’s become very used to operating one way and is now being forced to act professionally and do their jobs the right way.
What this New York Times piece reveals more than anything is that there are still a ton of rotten eggs inside the FBI.
Hopefully Kash Patel reads this and realizes he has a lot more housecleaning to do.
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