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Friday Blessings to you and yours all day Frens 🐸💚✨
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The White House posted on X at 09:13 on 3/6/26
https://x.com/whitehouse/status/2029923412269809980
https://x.com/whitehouse/status/2029923412269809980
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Forwarded from PatriotAU️️️
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President Trump has just ordered the immediate release of all FBI files related to Crossfire Hurricane — the infamous “Russian Collusion” investigation.
This means :
John Durham’s report confirms: In August 2016, then-CIA Director John Brennan briefed Obama and Biden on Clinton’s plan to falsely link Trump to Russia.
They knew. They approved. They watched it unfold.
Hillary Clinton's campaign engineered the biggest political hoax in American history.
The weaponization of intelligence agencies.
The corruption of the FBI and DOJ.
A conspiracy to undermine a sitting U.S. president — now exposed in black and white.
~ Josh Dunlap
This means :
John Durham’s report confirms: In August 2016, then-CIA Director John Brennan briefed Obama and Biden on Clinton’s plan to falsely link Trump to Russia.
They knew. They approved. They watched it unfold.
Hillary Clinton's campaign engineered the biggest political hoax in American history.
The weaponization of intelligence agencies.
The corruption of the FBI and DOJ.
A conspiracy to undermine a sitting U.S. president — now exposed in black and white.
~ Josh Dunlap
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Forwarded from ARMYGIRL ✨✨✨ (Army Girl)
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Lt Gen. Kellogg says he's NEVER seen this level of engagement before:
"The President is going after EVERYTHING. FULL SPEED AHEAD. They're taking out targets most of us hadn't thought about. Huge target list, no restrictions. The President is RIGHT about WINNING!"
"The President is going after EVERYTHING. FULL SPEED AHEAD. They're taking out targets most of us hadn't thought about. Huge target list, no restrictions. The President is RIGHT about WINNING!"
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Forwarded from ARMYGIRL ✨✨✨ (Army Girl)
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LMAO — @generalkellogg says we are playing WHACK-A-MULLAH with the Islamic Regime🤣🔥
"Everybody sticks their head up and says 'I'm in charge!' — You're gone. You're history."
BOOM.
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"Everybody sticks their head up and says 'I'm in charge!' — You're gone. You're history."
BOOM.
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JUSTICE THE AMERICAN WAY. 🇺🇸🔥
— The White House on X
https://x.com/whitehouse/status/2029741548791853331
— The White House on X
https://x.com/whitehouse/status/2029741548791853331
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Forwarded from ARMYGIRL ✨✨✨ (Army Girl)
"Nature is full of genius, full of the divinity; so that not a snowflake escapes its fashioning hand."
Henry David Thoreau
Thoreau. ❤️
This quote makes the ordinary world feel profoundly sacred and intentional.
The line comes from one of his journal entries and it's pure Thoreau. He's saying nature isn't just random chaos or blind mechanics—it's bursting with creative intelligence ("genius") and something divine at its core. Every single snowflake gets the full attention of that "divine hand”.
That idea… so affirming when you're in a moment of awe (or even struggle)—like everything, down to the smallest detail, is crafted with purpose and care. No piece of existence is overlooked or accidental. It ties into the bigger worldview: nature- a living expression of something higher, where paying close attention reveals the divinity woven through it all.
It's a reminder that the world is alive with meaning and beauty, even when life feels messy or indifferent.
It’s comforting proof that nothing escapes notice.
Henry David Thoreau
Thoreau. ❤️
This quote makes the ordinary world feel profoundly sacred and intentional.
The line comes from one of his journal entries and it's pure Thoreau. He's saying nature isn't just random chaos or blind mechanics—it's bursting with creative intelligence ("genius") and something divine at its core. Every single snowflake gets the full attention of that "divine hand”.
That idea… so affirming when you're in a moment of awe (or even struggle)—like everything, down to the smallest detail, is crafted with purpose and care. No piece of existence is overlooked or accidental. It ties into the bigger worldview: nature- a living expression of something higher, where paying close attention reveals the divinity woven through it all.
It's a reminder that the world is alive with meaning and beauty, even when life feels messy or indifferent.
It’s comforting proof that nothing escapes notice.
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Forwarded from 🔥Embers from Ash🌻 (Ash)
You're not crazy
You're not broken
Yes, something is wrong but it isn't "you" and it's okay that you have things you struggle with
For most of my life, I would watch myself say yes when I meant no, say it's okay when it really wasn't, listen to things that appalled my soul while staying silent and then crying to myself "what is wrong with me?"
I felt broken
I felt robbed of a normal childhood
I felt robbed of a healthy brain
I felt like ... if I could just get them to understand, they'd stop hurting me.
Or maybe it was more that if they agreed with me, that felt like permission to feel what I was already feeling - hurt. Abandoned. Unwanted.
I call myself a recovering people pleasing perfectionist not because I don't still have to resist these tendencies, but because it allows me to hold myself accountable and to know that I don't need to beg for a seat at the table to my own life.
@EmbersfromAsh
You're not broken
Yes, something is wrong but it isn't "you" and it's okay that you have things you struggle with
For most of my life, I would watch myself say yes when I meant no, say it's okay when it really wasn't, listen to things that appalled my soul while staying silent and then crying to myself "what is wrong with me?"
I felt broken
I felt robbed of a normal childhood
I felt robbed of a healthy brain
I felt like ... if I could just get them to understand, they'd stop hurting me.
Or maybe it was more that if they agreed with me, that felt like permission to feel what I was already feeling - hurt. Abandoned. Unwanted.
I call myself a recovering people pleasing perfectionist not because I don't still have to resist these tendencies, but because it allows me to hold myself accountable and to know that I don't need to beg for a seat at the table to my own life.
@EmbersfromAsh
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Forwarded from 🔥Embers from Ash🌻 (Ash)
Do you relate to any of this?
The good news is that something major shifts when you start to realize that you're not alone, and the things you think are "wrong with you" are survival mechanisms born out of a less-known survival style called "fawning".
When fighting doesn't work, fleeing isn't an option and freezing produces even more consequences.....you learn to fawn. It's a natural human adaptation to trauma.
This is how you learned to survive. This is what it took. And there is beauty in the fact that you innately knew what to do to protect yourself from even more damage than you were already experiencing.
It isn't a bad thing that you learned how to read the needs of someone else and that you anticipate ways to make those around you feel happier, more peaceful and less conflict.
But it can be self destructive. And it can enable abusive behavior even more.
So how do we work through this once we are aware of the deeper "why"?
We check in with ourselves.
Make sure that our yes is really a yes, and if it isn't, do the awkward thing and say no. And mean it. And stand on it. Because some people do love to push those boundaries to change our no to a yes and vice versa.
We remind ourselves that the only person we can control is ourselves. That we were never responsible for tending to our parents emotions, let alone anyone else's.
We sit at the executive table to our lives. No more asking for permission. No more over explaining every personal decision.
Not less compassionate, just less of a suck up.
We stop shrinking.
That builds confidence.
We become purpose driven.
Authentic to ourselves.
--- the antidote to a damaged nervous system
It can still be uncomfortable to say no, but there is something liberating about standing on a no you really mean after so many years of being pushed into a yes you didn't want.
You aren't a child anymore. You can give yourSelf permission to exist and to take up space.
Happy healing 🌻
@EmbersfromAsh
The good news is that something major shifts when you start to realize that you're not alone, and the things you think are "wrong with you" are survival mechanisms born out of a less-known survival style called "fawning".
When fighting doesn't work, fleeing isn't an option and freezing produces even more consequences.....you learn to fawn. It's a natural human adaptation to trauma.
This is how you learned to survive. This is what it took. And there is beauty in the fact that you innately knew what to do to protect yourself from even more damage than you were already experiencing.
It isn't a bad thing that you learned how to read the needs of someone else and that you anticipate ways to make those around you feel happier, more peaceful and less conflict.
But it can be self destructive. And it can enable abusive behavior even more.
So how do we work through this once we are aware of the deeper "why"?
We check in with ourselves.
Make sure that our yes is really a yes, and if it isn't, do the awkward thing and say no. And mean it. And stand on it. Because some people do love to push those boundaries to change our no to a yes and vice versa.
We remind ourselves that the only person we can control is ourselves. That we were never responsible for tending to our parents emotions, let alone anyone else's.
We sit at the executive table to our lives. No more asking for permission. No more over explaining every personal decision.
Not less compassionate, just less of a suck up.
We stop shrinking.
That builds confidence.
We become purpose driven.
Authentic to ourselves.
--- the antidote to a damaged nervous system
It can still be uncomfortable to say no, but there is something liberating about standing on a no you really mean after so many years of being pushed into a yes you didn't want.
You aren't a child anymore. You can give yourSelf permission to exist and to take up space.
Happy healing 🌻
@EmbersfromAsh
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Forwarded from LauraAboli (Laura Aboli)
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And here it is… Trump has done it again.
Something that was untouchable in American politics for decades is suddenly being said out loud. What was once absolute political taboo is now on everyone’s lips.
For decades, criticizing Israel in American politics was essentially forbidden territory. Politicians might whisper about it privately, but no one would dare say it publicly.
And yet suddenly, the tone is changing…
Even Gavin Newsom, hardly a political outsider and not someone who would previously have ventured into this territory, recently acknowledged that critics were “appropriately” describing Israel as an apartheid state. He even suggested that the trajectory of Israel’s leadership could eventually force the United States to reconsider its military support.
Just a few weeks ago, statements like this would have been political suicide.
So what changed?
In my view, this may well be another example of the strange political alchemy that seems to follow Trump wherever he goes.
Think back to the Epstein files. Democrats had access to those files for years, yet nothing happened; there was no urgency, no public pressure, and no appetite for disclosure. But the moment the media believed Trump might be implicated, suddenly everyone demanded their release. The spotlight only turned on when Trump’s name entered the frame.
And I suspect something similar may be happening now. By appearing closely aligned with Netanyahu, Trump once again becomes the lightning rod. The media and his political opponents cannot resist attacking him, and in doing so they are forced to shine a spotlight on something that had long been avoided: Israel’s extraordinary influence over U.S. politics.
And then something even more revealing happened…
Marco Rubio openly stated that Washington knew Israel was about to strike Iran, and that the U.S. acted first because that attack would have triggered retaliation on American forces.
Think about what that implies for a moment…
If the United States must act militarily because Israel is about to act… who is actually driving the sequence of events?
For decades this dynamic has existed quietly in the background. Now people are openly asking questions that were once unthinkable: why are American taxpayers funding Israel’s wars? Why should the United States be dragged into conflicts that many Americans do not want?
Whether people support Israel or oppose it is almost beside the point. What matters is that the conversation — the forbidden one — is finally happening in the open.
Trump has always acted like a lightning rod for the spotlight.
Wherever he stands, the entire media apparatus turns its cameras. He seems to understand that the fastest way to expose something that has been hidden for decades is sometimes to stand directly beneath the lightning and let it strike, even if he’s the one taking the blow.
And perhaps that is precisely the point. Exposing the unhealthy nature of Israel’s relationship with the United States may be the only way to make the public see it clearly enough to demand that it change, because only when that happens could any leader realistically put an end to it.
https://t.me/LauraAbolichannel
Something that was untouchable in American politics for decades is suddenly being said out loud. What was once absolute political taboo is now on everyone’s lips.
For decades, criticizing Israel in American politics was essentially forbidden territory. Politicians might whisper about it privately, but no one would dare say it publicly.
And yet suddenly, the tone is changing…
Even Gavin Newsom, hardly a political outsider and not someone who would previously have ventured into this territory, recently acknowledged that critics were “appropriately” describing Israel as an apartheid state. He even suggested that the trajectory of Israel’s leadership could eventually force the United States to reconsider its military support.
Just a few weeks ago, statements like this would have been political suicide.
So what changed?
In my view, this may well be another example of the strange political alchemy that seems to follow Trump wherever he goes.
Think back to the Epstein files. Democrats had access to those files for years, yet nothing happened; there was no urgency, no public pressure, and no appetite for disclosure. But the moment the media believed Trump might be implicated, suddenly everyone demanded their release. The spotlight only turned on when Trump’s name entered the frame.
And I suspect something similar may be happening now. By appearing closely aligned with Netanyahu, Trump once again becomes the lightning rod. The media and his political opponents cannot resist attacking him, and in doing so they are forced to shine a spotlight on something that had long been avoided: Israel’s extraordinary influence over U.S. politics.
And then something even more revealing happened…
Marco Rubio openly stated that Washington knew Israel was about to strike Iran, and that the U.S. acted first because that attack would have triggered retaliation on American forces.
Think about what that implies for a moment…
If the United States must act militarily because Israel is about to act… who is actually driving the sequence of events?
For decades this dynamic has existed quietly in the background. Now people are openly asking questions that were once unthinkable: why are American taxpayers funding Israel’s wars? Why should the United States be dragged into conflicts that many Americans do not want?
Whether people support Israel or oppose it is almost beside the point. What matters is that the conversation — the forbidden one — is finally happening in the open.
Trump has always acted like a lightning rod for the spotlight.
Wherever he stands, the entire media apparatus turns its cameras. He seems to understand that the fastest way to expose something that has been hidden for decades is sometimes to stand directly beneath the lightning and let it strike, even if he’s the one taking the blow.
And perhaps that is precisely the point. Exposing the unhealthy nature of Israel’s relationship with the United States may be the only way to make the public see it clearly enough to demand that it change, because only when that happens could any leader realistically put an end to it.
https://t.me/LauraAbolichannel
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