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Tiny $2 Mining Stock 2X Bigger Than Barrick? Is This The #1 Gold Play For 2026?
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Tiny $2 Mining Stock 2X Bigger Than Barrick? Is This The #1 Gold Play For 2026?

Barrick is one of the largest mining companies in the world, with a value of nearly $100 billion. Since its IPO several decades ago, Barrick shares have risen by as much as 54X – enough to turn a $2,500 investment into $135,000. Yet as great as that is, Barrick’s results might be dwarfed over time by this much smaller $2 gold stock. While Barrick has reserves of 86 million ounces of gold, this tiny gold play is sitting on the equivalent of 161 million ounces. That makes it almost 2X bigger than Barrick! But despite that, this virtually unknown stock is just 1/100th the size of Barrick. After April 15, however, everything could change practically overnight for this tiny $2 gold play. And investors could see a tiny stake grow by 10X or more over the next few months alone. Click here to learn the urgent details. (Note: Thank you for supporting businesses like the one presenting a sponsored message in this article and ordering through the included links, which benefits WLTReport. We appreciate your support!  MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!)

CNN: President Trump Set To WIN THE MIDTERMS!
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CNN: President Trump Set To WIN THE MIDTERMS!

Well, well, well…. A broken clock is still right twice a day? Or a Psyop to lull people into a false sense of security? Either way, I like what I’m seeing! Check out CNN admitting that President Trump is set to win the Midterms because Republicans are far outpacing the Democrats in terms of Favorability. In other words? Democrats HATE America and that is not a winning position! Gee, imagine that! Watch here: BREAKING: CNN just ADMITTED President Trump is set to WIN THE MIDTERMS as Republicans LEAD in net favorability. "Democrats are, just simply put, running behind their previous benchmark…" Follow: @BoLoudon pic.twitter.com/An75AJ9xZU — Bo Loudon (@BoLoudon) April 6, 2026 Keep up the pressure and do not let your guard down!

ENJOY: Absolutely HILARIOUS….And Actually A Great Song!
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ENJOY: Absolutely HILARIOUS….And Actually A Great Song!

Oh my goodness….who makes these things? I honestly can’t stop listening, I’m blasting this from my car as I drive around town! This is hilarious, brilliant and actually a really good song all at the same time. And now without further adieu, I give you President Trump singing Reggae on the White House lawn, with Pete Hegseth on Drums, and Tulsi and Electric Guitar — President Trump sings “Open The Strait” — ENJOY: I don't know who makes this, but the @elonmusk part is hilarious pic.twitter.com/BugPCL7pOp — Donna Louise (@DonnaLouise1212) April 3, 2026 Backup here on Rumble if you need it: YouTube: I can’t even pick a favorite part, but Elon and AOC is great, the lyrics are perfect, paper-cutout Khamenei on fire is hilarious… Can’t even pick a favorite line: “When I go big I hit the top!” Nobody does it like me, nobody will” “I said watch me go….I run the pressure game, I just steal the show!” Perfect chorus: “Open the strait — or I will.” FULL LYRICS: Yeah, wake up. Check the map. Get the straights on mine. Ships backed up heavy. That’s a bad headline. They said, “Sir, be careful.” I said, “Watch me go.” I run the pressure game. I just steal the show. 48 hours. Yeah, I set the clock. You either open up or I rock the dock. People call it risk, I call it a deal. Big moves only. That’s just how I feel. Open the straits or I will. Big ships moving. You know the drill. You push one button, overkill. Nobody does it like me. Nobody will. Nobody. Open the strait. Be smart. You don’t want the second part. Lights go out and engine stop. When I go big, I hit the top part. I hit the top. Well, they talk a fine line. Yeah, I’ve seen it before. But they fall real quick when I raise the score. All caps typing. Yeah, I mean every word. Say it loud enough. The whole world’s heard. Sitting quiet. I call them out. If you’re not with me, what’s that about? I say we’re winning it and I repeat. Turn the pressure up. Feel the heat. No one is ready. Oh, I will. The big ships moving. You know the drill. Push one button, overkill. Nobody does it like me. Nobody will. Nobody. Open the strait. Be smart. You don’t want the second part. Lights go out. Engine stop. When I go big, I hit the top. I hit the top of the tick-tock. Don’t wait. I decide the final stage. Say my name. Dominate every move. I escalate. They said no. I said watch. Flip the switch. Not in the notch. World stage. Send the spot. I take everything. You go straight or I will. Big ships moving. You know the drill. Push one button. Overkill. Nobody does it like me. Nobody will. Nobody. Open the strait. Be smart. You don’t want the second part. Lights go out and engine stop. When I go big, I hit the top. Straight or I will. Ships moving. You know the drill. Push one button, overkill. Nobody does it like me. Nobody will. Nobody. Open the strait. Be smart. You don’t want the second part. Lights go out and engine stop. I hit the top. This might go straight to #1 on my list of Trump meme songs. If this isn’t #1, then this classic probably is: Please enjoy: "Now I ain't sayin' she a vote rigger"#TrumpMugShot at Fulton County By the Memefellas of the Dilley Meme Team@Ramble_Rants @TAftermath2020 @MakaveliMemez @C3PMeme @Fuknutz pic.twitter.com/npHltFhIwC — Ramble_Rants (@ramble_rants) August 25, 2023 Backup here on YouTube at least for right now: Rumble Backup: https://rumble.com/v3ganl0-we-want-d-trump-we-want-d-trump.html I can’t even pick a favorite line, so many good ones… If it’s not the chorus  “But Fatty only make my lead bigger” then I think MAYBE it would have to be “You will see her at the Court House, Call Her Fatty Willis”: Humor and satire always hit stronger than most anything else. Reaction is off the charts: Please share.

EASTER MIRACLE: The Incredible Details Of How We Rescued “Dude 44 Bravo” Are Impossible To Miss!
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EASTER MIRACLE: The Incredible Details Of How We Rescued “Dude 44 Bravo” Are Impossible To Miss!

I am so excited to share these incredible details with you… The Biblical parallels and Easter parallels are impossible to miss. President Trump, Pete Hegseth, Raisin’ Cain, and “Central Casting” John Ratcliffe held a joint Press Conference today and released some stunning details of the TWO rescue missions we just pulled off in Iran. First up, this clip from Pete Hegseth absolutely floored me…. The two pilots who ejected before their plane went down went by code names “Dude 44 Alpha” and “Dude 44 Bravo”.  Alpha sat in the front, Bravo was in the back of the cockpit. Alpha was rescued first, Bravo took longer. But get this… Bravo went down on Friday (Good Friday), spent all of Saturday in a cave/cleft of the rock, and then was rescued back to life literally on Easter Sunday! Watch Pete Hegseth lay it all out: Secretary of War Pete Hegseth drew a powerful parallel between the dramatic rescue of the second F-15E crewman from Iran and the Easter weekend: "When he was finally able to activate his emergency transponder, his first message was simple and it was powerful. He sent a message:… pic.twitter.com/0nFk3axTl5 — Andrew Kolvet (@AndrewKolvet) April 6, 2026 Of course I’m not saying he’s literally Jesus or anything silly like that, I’m just saying it’s hard to miss these stunning details! As if that wasn’t enough, President Trump then essentially retold the Parable of the Lost Sheep, explaining how against conventional war planning, they decided to risk the 99 (or in this case 200) to search and save the one. Incredible, watch here: Trump hails historic rescue mission in Iran: “One of the largest, most complex, most harrowing combat search-and-rescue missions ever attempted by the military.”“Generally, when planes are shot down, especially against a strong and dangerous enemy, you don’t send 200 men to… pic.twitter.com/S1cd92vYqQ — Open Source Intel (@Osint613) April 6, 2026 And this downed Airman seems pretty incredible in his own right… The first message he sent on his emergency transponder when it was safe?   “God is good!” JUST IN: Pete Hegseth delivers a POWERFUL message about how God saved our F-15 WSO "When he was finally able to activate his emergency transponder, his first message was simple. And it was powerful. He sent a message: "GOD is good'" "Shot down on a Friday. Good Friday.… pic.twitter.com/ccImwqXlHq — Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) April 6, 2026 To top it all off, President Trump directly credited Jesus Christ and called it an Easter Miracle. There will never be another President like this man, truly a Monogenes: BREAKING: President Trump is crediting JESUS CHRIST for an "EASTER MIRACLE." "The rescue was an Easter Miracle." God bless Trump for giving thanks to JESUS! Follow: @BoLoudon pic.twitter.com/WEVlcij4Sy — Bo Loudon (@BoLoudon) April 5, 2026 I consider this to be an incredible testimony and I bet most people have no idea of these deatils. If you don’t mind, please SHARE this with your friends and family everywhere! And for those interested, the full Press Conference is below, and I highly recommend watching it. See here: FULL TRANSCRIPT: Thank you very much. Thank you. It’s a great honor to be with you, and happy Easter. We had a great Easter. This is one of our better Easters, I think, in a lot of different ways. I can say militarily it’s been one of the best. So, good afternoon. We have quite a bit to discuss. We’ll go into pretty good detail, and we have the people that are most involved. We’ll give you exactitude. And we’re here today to celebrate the success of one of the largest, most complex, most harrowing combat searches—what you would call a search and rescue mission—ever attempted by the military. Generally, when planes are knocked down in war, especially when you’re fighting a strong group, an evil group, you can’t really do this because you send in 200 men to pick up one. And it’s something that’s usually not attempted as much as you want to attempt it, and bad things happen. And in this case, we did two. It might not have been attempted before, but we did. We had great talent, and we got a little luck, too, I would say. And we were helped by a lot of people—great people. It was an honor to be involved with it. It’s very historic. This is a rescue that’s very historic. It’ll go down in the books. Late Thursday night, an American F-15 fighter jet went down deep inside enemy territory in Iran while participating in Operation Epic Fury, where we’re doing unbelievably well—at a level nobody’s ever seen before. The entire country can be taken out in one night, and that night might be tomorrow night. Both members of the crew ejected from the aircraft and landed alive on Iranian soil. I was immediately asked to make a decision. I ordered the U.S. armed forces to do whatever was necessary to bring our brave warriors back home. A risky decision, because we could have ended up with a hundred dead as opposed to one or two. It’s a hard decision to make. But in the United States military, we leave no American behind. We don’t do it. Within hours, our armed forces deployed 21 military aircraft into hostile airspace. Many were flying at very low altitude, being shot at by bullets. You bring rifles into play when you’re going that low, but there are also certain advantages. In broad daylight over Iran for seven hours, at times facing very heavy enemy fire. We have a helicopter that’s got a lot of bullets in it. It’s amazing. We just realized how good those machines are. Nobody has the equipment that we have, and nobody has the military that we have. Not even close. We’re the most powerful military anywhere in the world, by far. The flight crews and warfighters aboard those aircraft took extraordinary risks to rescue their fellow service members. This first wave of search-and-rescue forces successfully located the pilot of the F-15. He was extracted from enemy territory by an HH-60 Jolly Green II helicopter—a fabulous machine—as our warriors faced gunfire at very close range. It’s amazing that when you look at the machinery and what happened, nobody was even injured. Meanwhile, the second crew member—a weapons systems officer, a highly respected colonel—had landed a significant distance away. When you’re going at those speeds, even if you eject two or three seconds later, it’s miles away—miles and miles—because you’re going fast. He was injured quite badly and stranded in an area teeming with terrorists from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, as well as Basij militia and local authorities. On top of everything else, the communities inside Iran were given a tremendous incentive to find this pilot. Despite the peril, the officer followed his training and climbed into treacherous mountain terrain. He kept climbing toward higher altitude, something they are trained to do in order to evade capture. They always want to get as far away from the crash site as possible. He was injured, but he scaled cliff faces, bleeding profusely. He treated his own wounds and contacted American forces to transmit his location. They have a very sophisticated beacon system that they carry at all times. When they go on these missions, they make sure it’s fully powered. In this case, it worked very well—it saved his life. We immediately mobilized a massive operation to retrieve him from the mountain holdout. He kept going higher and higher. The terrain got rougher and rougher—very difficult to find. The second rescue mission involved 155 aircraft, including four bombers, 64 fighters, 48 refueling tankers, 13 rescue aircraft, and more. We used deception. We wanted the enemy to think he was in a different location, because thousands of people were searching. So we spread activity across multiple locations. They were very confused. They saw aircraft in multiple areas and didn’t know where to focus. In a breathtaking show of skill and precision, America’s military descended on the real location, engaged the enemy, rescued the stranded officer, destroyed all threats, and exited Iranian territory without any casualties. The officer had evaded capture on the ground for nearly 48 hours. That’s a long time when you’re injured and bleeding. When we left, we had two large planes carrying equipment. But the ground was wet sand, and we worried about takeoff due to weight. We had a contingency plan. Lighter, faster aircraft came in and extracted everyone. We destroyed the original planes to prevent sensitive equipment from falling into enemy hands. We had the best equipment in the world, and we didn’t want anyone examining it. We transported three helicopters that were critical to the mission. Remarkably, they were assembled in less than 10 minutes after landing. You wouldn’t believe it. These small but powerful helicopters were rebuilt incredibly fast—it was extraordinary. As commander-in-chief, I will never forget the risk taken by these warriors. The planning, the contingency—everything was genius. We were operating in the heart of Iran, in extremely hostile terrain. But the backup plan worked perfectly. Planes arrived, loaded personnel, and departed in rapid succession. It was an amazing thing to watch. We thank God for every one of them. It’s beyond talent—it’s genius. We have incredibly talented people. And if the time comes, we will move heaven and earth to bring our people home safely. I want to thank every member of the U.S. armed forces involved in this historic operation. These missions are rarely attempted due to the risk. When you see the damage those helicopters took, you realize how remarkable it was that they made it back. We didn’t speak about the first rescue immediately, but a leak exposed that a second pilot was still missing. We are working to find that leaker. It endangered the mission by alerting Iran that another pilot was on their territory. Iran even offered a reward for capturing him, making the mission much more dangerous. That leak put hundreds of lives at risk. We take that very seriously. Over the past 37 days, U.S. forces have conducted more than 10,000 combat flights over Iran and struck more than 13,000 targets. This was the first manned aircraft downed during the operation. The enemy got lucky—but so did we, because we got both pilots back. It’s an unparalleled record in military aviation history. We watched as contingency aircraft landed on a small patch of wet sand—like magic. One after another, they came in, loaded personnel, and departed quickly. It was incredible precision under pressure. I’m extremely proud of everyone involved. Now I’d like to introduce the head of the CIA, John Ratcliffe, who played a key role in locating the pilot. John Ratcliffe: Thank you, Mr. President. It’s a privilege to be here today to share what we can about this exceptional mission and to recognize the bravery of those who executed it. One thing that’s clear is that flawless military operations depend on flawless intelligence. At the president’s direction, we deployed both human assets and advanced technologies to locate the downed airman. This was like finding a single grain of sand in the desert. We also executed a deception campaign to mislead Iranian forces searching for him. On Saturday morning, we confirmed that the pilot was alive, concealed in a mountain crevice. That confirmation allowed the mission to move into the execution phase. Following the successful extraction, intelligence indicates the Iranians were embarrassed and humiliated. This president made it clear: focus on results, not politics. That’s exactly what we did. The professionals at the CIA and Department of Defense deserve immense credit. Their courage and skill are unmatched. But none of this happens without leadership willing to make difficult decisions. This mission proves that when the president says we will leave no one behind, he means it. Thank you.

Amazon Agrees To Pay Over $20 Million To Settle Allegations It Contributed To Groundwater Pollution, Denies Wrongdoing
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Amazon Agrees To Pay Over $20 Million To Settle Allegations It Contributed To Groundwater Pollution, Denies Wrongdoing

Amazon agreed to pay $20.5 million to settle allegations that its data centers in an Oregon county contributed to a water contamination problem in the area. In the settlement, the tech giant will make no admission of guilt for the pollution. The Oregonian reporter Mike Rogoway said Amazon was accused of contributing to groundwater pollution in Morrow County. “Folks out in eastern Oregon have been dealing for years with nitrate pollution in the groundwater that has polluted wells and drinking water in the area. This doesn’t come from the data centers. The pollution doesn’t. It’s nitrates from fertilizer and other farm activities in the area,” Rogoway explained. “The allegation, though, is that Amazon, which uses huge volumes of water to cool its data centers out there, has been contributing to the problem because the data centers use water that has nitrate in it from the area. That water evaporates, most of it, during the cooling process. What’s left is allegedly concentrated with nitrates, and it goes back over the farmland, seeping back into the groundwater,” he continued. “Amazon denies any wrongdoing here. They say that their water runoff has very low levels of nitrates and overall, they’re a fairly low water user in the area, relative to some of the other water users in the area,” he added. “They say they agreed to the settlement in the interest of helping the community with its wastewater problem,” Rogoway noted. Watch below: Amazon agrees to pay $20.5 million to settle allegations that its data centers in Morrow County Oregon contributed to contaminating ground water with nitrate pollution in the agricultural community Here’s what happens – Amazon uses huge volumes of water to cool its data centers… pic.twitter.com/RSNR1Y4QHw — Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) April 6, 2026 More from The Oregonian: A lawsuit continues on behalf of local residents against food processors, farms, utilities and the Port of Morrow. “We appreciate Amazon taking the first step toward solving the nitrate pollution problem, but the work is far from over,” said Steve Berman, attorney for the plaintiffs. His firm, Hagens Berman, said funds from the settlement will support private well and public water projects to provide clean water for people living in the Lower Umatilla Basin. Money from Amazon’s settlement will be disbursed to households that use wells to help them access clean water supplies, according to legal filings Tuesday. A court-appointed administrator will notify eligible households. “Our data centers draw from the same water supply as other local residents, we don’t add nitrates to that water, and the water we return represents a very small fraction of the region’s overall system,” Amazon said in a written statement Tuesday. “We don’t agree with the allegations in the lawsuit, and we sought an early settlement because we wanted to focus our time and resources on supporting the community rather than on litigation.” Data centers use enormous volumes of water to cool their computers, with much of the water evaporating during the cooling process. Amazon’s water in Morrow County comes largely from the Port of Morrow, which drew it from local wells with high concentrations of nitrates. “Amazon is one of 17 total defendants, including 10 previously unnamed ones, in Pearson v. Port of Morrow, a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in February 2024 by several Morrow County residents who cannot drink their nitrate-contaminated water,” Oregon Capital Chronicle wrote. “The pollution is in part a byproduct of fertilizer-laden wastewater collected from industrial food processors and data centers at the port that is then sent out to area farms to be spread across fields,” it continued. Amazon settles Oregon nitrate pollution lawsuit for $20.5M https://t.co/b22lcVgVLz pic.twitter.com/vD3UjNoM7Q — KIRO 7 (@KIRO7Seattle) April 6, 2026 Oregon Capital Chronicle shared further: The port’s wastewater, which a Capital Chronicle investigation found was overapplied in the winter for years, allowed excess nitrate to seep into groundwater that well-users in the area depend on. Many of those who rely on wells in the affected areas of Morrow and Umatilla counties are low-income and Latino. Overexposure to nitrates over time is harmful to infants and can lead to cancer and thyroid disease in people of all ages. The nitrate-loaded wastewater also ends up at Amazon’s data center facilities at the port, where the water is used to cool computer servers running 24/7. The water heats up and condenses as it cools the computers, further elevating the concentration of nitrate it holds before also being end-use applied to area farm fields. Kylee Yonas, an Amazon spokesperson, denied allegations in the lawsuit that the company has contributed to the groundwater contamination. “Communities in Eastern Oregon have faced groundwater quality issues for decades — long before we opened our data centers,” she said in a statement. KGW News provided additional coverage: