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War Secretary Can’t Tell Movies From Scripture…
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth recited a prayer at an official Pentagon worship service that turns out to be lifted nearly word-for-word from the 1994 Quentin Tarantino film Pulp Fiction, not actual Scripture, raising questions about the blurring of Hollywood fiction and sacred tradition in government institutions. From Hollywood to the Pentagon Pete Hegseth stood before attendees at the Pentagon’s monthly Christian worship service on April 15, 2026, and recited what he called “CSAR 2517,” a prayer he attributed to the lead mission planner of a recent Combat Search and Rescue operation over Iran. The prayer honored the “Sandy 1” team that rescued an F-15E Weapons Systems Officer shot down in hostile territory. Hegseth presented the recitation as rooted in Ezekiel 25:17 and common among CSAR crews, particularly A-10 pilots, who use it before high-risk missions. The livestreamed service reached viewers nationwide, many of whom immediately recognized the cadence and phrasing from an unlikely source. The Fictional Origins of a Military Ritual The prayer’s true origin lies not in the Old Testament but in Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 crime film Pulp Fiction, where Samuel L. Jackson’s hitman character Jules Winnfield delivers a dramatic monologue before executing targets. Tarantino took the actual Ezekiel 25:17—a terse biblical verse stating “I will execute great vengeance on them with wrathful rebukes”—and expanded it into a rhythmic, authoritative sermon that became one of cinema’s most memorable scenes. The fictional version adds phrases about shepherds, tyranny, and righteous fury, creating biblical-sounding language that millions have mistaken for actual Scripture over three decades of pop culture saturation. Adaptation for Combat Operations Hegseth’s version modified Tarantino’s dialogue to fit military operations, swapping “righteous man” for “downed aviator,” “charity and good will” for “camaraderie and duty,” and concluding with the call sign “Sandy One” rather than “the Lord.” This adaptation reveals how the monologue has migrated from Hollywood into operational military culture, where CSAR teams reportedly recite it as a pre-mission ritual to summon authority and resolve before dangerous rescues. The prayer’s power derives from its dramatic cadence and moral certainty, qualities that resonate in high-stakes combat environments regardless of scriptural authenticity. Military personnel have embedded it as tradition, dissolving awareness of its cinematic origins through repetition. Questions of Awareness and Appropriateness Whether Hegseth knew he was quoting a movie rather than Scripture remains unclear, though sources suggest the distinction may no longer matter within military circles that treat the prayer as genuine tradition. The incident raises concerns about institutional boundaries between faith and fiction, particularly when government officials lead religious services using material sourced from violent Hollywood entertainment. Critics from both secular and religious perspectives question the appropriateness of presenting fictionalized dialogue as sacred text in an official Pentagon worship setting, arguing it undermines the integrity of genuine biblical teaching. Supporters counter that the prayer’s effectiveness in boosting morale and honoring combat rescuers justifies its use, viewing objections as overreaction to harmless cultural blending. “Hegseth Borrows Violent Prayer from ‘Pulp Fiction’ to Bless Iran War at April Pentagon Worship Service”: https://t.co/MqGRK7fmgv — Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins (@daniel_dsj2110) April 16, 2026 The viral spread of the video has intensified broader frustrations with government institutions that many Americans believe operate disconnected from traditional values and accountability. For those already skeptical of Washington elites, the episode exemplifies how easily fiction can replace substance in official settings when leaders prioritize optics and emotion over authenticity. The blurring of Tarantino’s postmodern crime drama with Pentagon prayer services symbolizes a deeper cultural drift, where the lines between entertainment, faith, and governance dissolve in ways that serve institutional narratives rather than constitutional principles or genuine spiritual practice rooted in actual Scripture. Sources: How Pete Hegseth brought Pulp Fiction Bible verse to Pentagon – India Today Did Pete Hegseth quote Pulp Fiction verse at prayer meet in Pentagon? Here is the truth – Times of India

RFK Jr. GRILLED: Measles Deaths Surge as $16B Budget Slashed
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RFK Jr. GRILLED: Measles Deaths Surge as $16B Budget Slashed

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended his controversial tenure at the Department of Health and Human Services during Thursday’s House Ways and Means Committee hearing, clashing with Democrats over a dramatic surge in measles cases and proposed budget cuts totaling nearly $16 billion.Democrats Grill Kennedy on Vaccine-Preventable Disease SpikeThe hearing turned contentious when Democrats pressed Kennedy on the alarming rise in measles infections under his leadership. The U.S. recorded over 2,200 measles cases last year, with more than 1,700 already reported this year. Representative Mike Thompson of California reminded Kennedy of the polio era, stating bluntly that children have died because measles runs rampant under his watch. When Representative Linda Sánchez pressed Kennedy about whether the measles vaccine could have saved an unvaccinated child who died during a Texas outbreak, Kennedy conceded it was possible. Budget Cuts Versus Health Goals Draw ScrutinyKennedy fielded tough questions about the Trump administration’s proposed 12.5% budget reduction for his agency in the coming fiscal year. Representative Gwen Moore of Wisconsin challenged Kennedy on proposed cuts to nutrition programs including WIC and SNAP, questioning how slashing food assistance aligns with his stated goal of reducing chronic disease in children. Kennedy acknowledged he was not happy with the cuts but defended other agency actions, including new dietary guidelines and drug price negotiations.Controversial Priorities Under FireDemocrats highlighted questionable priorities, with Sánchez pointing to Kennedy’s suspension of a CDC flu vaccine awareness campaign while taxpayer dollars funded a promotional video showing Kennedy and Kid Rock working out shirtless in a hot tub. Kennedy’s efforts to overhaul the childhood vaccine schedule remain blocked by the courts. Despite criticism, Republicans gave Kennedy a mostly warm reception, focusing questions on Medicare fraud, rural healthcare, and district-specific concerns. Kennedy is scheduled to appear before another House committee later Thursday.New Agency Reorganization in Budget ProposalThe budget proposal includes provisions for Kennedy’s plan to create the Administration for a Healthy America by reorganizing and consolidating Health and Human Services operations. Kennedy declared his agency is ending federal policies that fueled the chronic disease epidemic, replacing them with policies that prioritize American health first. The hearing exposed deep partisan divisions over vaccine policy and public health direction, with implications for millions of Americans who depend on federal health programs and disease prevention efforts.SourcesNpr: RFK Jr. defends his health agenda and Trump’s proposed budget cuts in House hearing : NPR

“Financial Bombing” Warning Shocks Global Banks…
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“Financial Bombing” Warning Shocks Global Banks…

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is now calling a new wave of Iran-linked “secondary sanctions” the financial equivalent of bombing—raising the stakes for banks and governments that thought they could keep doing quiet business as usual. Operation Economic Fury targets the money networks behind Iran’s war machine Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent introduced “Operation Economic Fury” as an intensified sanctions campaign designed to punish banks and financial institutions that facilitate Iran’s oil revenue and related flows. The key tool is secondary sanctions—pressure that reaches beyond Iran itself to third parties that help Iran access global finance. Bessent framed the approach as a “financial equivalent” of recent kinetic strikes, signaling the administration sees money channels as battlefield infrastructure. Secondary sanctions matter because they do not rely on Iran’s compliance; they rely on the risk tolerance of everyone else. When a major bank, shipping insurer, or intermediary faces the possibility of losing access to U.S. markets, the incentive is to cut ties fast. The research provided indicates these measures build on more than a year of “maximum pressure” efforts, including blocking payments and targeting IRGC-linked accounts, but now expands the target set to institutions holding Iranian oil funds. Why the timing changed: war, retaliation, and a tighter Gulf alignment The sanctions escalation comes amid “Operation Epic Fury,” the U.S.-Israel military campaign launched February 28, 2026, aimed at degrading Iranian leadership and military capabilities. As the air campaign intensified into early March, reporting in the research described regional retaliation, including strikes affecting Gulf-area civilian and infrastructure targets. The same research suggests Iran’s attacks on GCC neighbors helped unlock greater cooperation from Gulf states, including deeper transparency into banking exposure tied to Iranian funds. That GCC cooperation is a major strategic variable because regional finance and energy corridors sit at the center of Iran’s ability to move money. If Gulf regulators and banks provide clearer visibility into where Iranian proceeds are parked—or how they are routed—the U.S. can enforce secondary sanctions with more precision and speed. For conservatives who distrust global institutions that have historically looked the other way on enforcement, this is the practical test: whether allies will help shut down loopholes or quietly protect them. What the research shows—and what remains uncertain—about impact and costs The research ties Economic Fury to a broader pressure environment that includes cyber disruption of Iranian banking and ripple effects reaching global firms. It also cites cost estimates for the first days of Epic Fury, with figures rising sharply as operations continued. Those numbers underscore a basic tradeoff: kinetic pressure can be fast but expensive, while financial pressure can be slower yet potentially more durable if enforcement holds. The available sources do not provide a full public list of sanctioned entities or timelines for specific bank actions. Another uncertainty is verification around some battlefield claims described in the research timeline. One source references major leadership losses, while the research notes those claims are not corroborated everywhere. That matters for policy evaluation because the perceived effectiveness of sanctions and air operations often depends on what decision-makers believe about regime stability and command capacity. Readers should separate confirmed financial policy (sanctions escalation and secondary tools) from contested claims that may evolve as more independent reporting emerges. The larger political meaning: pressure without invasion, and accountability at home Operation Economic Fury fits a familiar Trump-era doctrine: apply overwhelming leverage without committing the U.S. to open-ended nation-building. To many conservative voters, that approach aligns with protecting American lives while defending U.S. interests and allies. At the same time, the research highlights the real budget strain of sustained military operations, and that reality lands in a country still angry about inflation, debt, and federal priorities. Any “maximum pressure” strategy ultimately faces a domestic test: results per dollar. For Americans across the political spectrum who believe the federal government serves insiders first, this episode also exposes a constant tension: Washington often acts toughest when the situation is already in crisis. The best-case outcome for Economic Fury is a credible deterrent that cuts off funding for aggression and reduces the need for U.S. troops. The worst-case outcome is sanctions that punish some actors while sophisticated networks adapt, leaving taxpayers funding a long campaign with uncertain endpoints. Sources: https://www.csis.org/analysis/37-billion-estimated-cost-epic-furys-first-100-hours https://flashpoint.io/blog/escalation-in-the-middle-east-operation-epic-fury/

NYPD Sergeant IMPRISONED After Stopping Gang Member…
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NYPD Sergeant IMPRISONED After Stopping Gang Member…

A decorated NYPD sergeant sits behind bars for throwing a cooler at a fleeing gang member during a drug bust, and thousands of hockey fans just turned a sporting event into the year’s most unexpected courtroom battle. When Split-Second Decisions Become Prison Sentences Erik Duran supervised a routine narcotics operation in the Bronx during August 2023 when everything went sideways. Eric Duprey, identified as a member of the violent Trinitarios gang, bolted from the scene on a motorcycle after officers arrested another suspect. The 30-year-old suspect tore down the sidewalk without a helmet, barreling toward officers and bystanders. Duran grabbed a cooler from a family’s table and hurled it at the fleeing rider. The impact knocked Duprey from the motorcycle, causing fatal injuries that would transform Duran from decorated sergeant to convicted felon. The Prosecution Machine Kicks Into Gear New York Attorney General Letitia James charged Duran with second-degree manslaughter in January 2024. The case proceeded to a bench trial without a jury, placing Duran’s fate entirely in the hands of Bronx Supreme Court Judge Guy Mitchell. In February 2026, Mitchell convicted the father of three, setting the stage for a sentencing that would ignite controversy across law enforcement circles. The National Police Defense Foundation characterized the prosecution as overreach, arguing Duran acted to protect lives threatened by a dangerous fugitive on a crowded sidewalk. New York Hockey Fans Rally to Help NYPD Sergeant Who Received Outrageous Sentence from Far-Left Judge https://t.co/gSN3BhL6LF #gatewaypundit via @gatewaypundit — Sue McCoy (@smccoy129) April 15, 2026 Hockey Arena Transforms Into Fundraising Powerhouse The UBS Arena on Long Island became an unlikely battleground for criminal justice reform on April 14. As the New York Islanders faced the Carolina Hurricanes, the jumbotron displayed something fans had never seen: a QR code soliciting donations for a convicted police officer’s legal defense. The Sergeants Benevolent Association and National Police Defense Foundation coordinated the unprecedented fundraising effort, which included proceeds from the evening’s 50/50 raffle. By game time, the fund already held $40,000. The raffle alone contributed nearly $45,000 more, demonstrating the depth of support among New York’s law enforcement community and their families. What the Law Says Versus What Officers Face New York law permits reasonable force when officers protect themselves or others from imminent danger. The defense hinges on whether throwing a cooler at a fleeing motorcyclist constitutes reasonable force or reckless conduct causing death. Duran’s supporters point to Duprey’s gang affiliation, his disregard for pedestrian safety, and the immediate threat he posed to everyone in his path. The prosecution successfully argued that Duran’s improvised weapon exceeded lawful authority, regardless of his intentions. This tension between officer safety and suspect rights has defined policing debates since 2020, when nationwide protests demanded accountability for use-of-force incidents. The Broader Implications for Law Enforcement The case sends chills through police departments nationwide. Officers conducting high-risk narcotics operations must make instantaneous decisions with incomplete information and mortal stakes. Duran’s conviction suggests that improvised tactics during pursuits, even those aimed at preventing harm, carry severe legal consequences. The National Police Defense Foundation warns this precedent may cause officers to hesitate in dangerous situations, potentially costing lives. Police unions argue that prosecuting split-second decisions with criminal charges undermines public safety. The appeal will test whether New York courts acknowledge the unique pressures officers face or demand stricter adherence to use-of-force protocols regardless of circumstances. Community Response Reveals Deep Divisions The rapid accumulation of more than $85,000 demonstrates significant public support for Duran among law enforcement advocates. The hockey arena fundraiser represents a novel approach to marshaling community resources for legal defense, potentially establishing a template for future cases. Yet the case also exposes stark philosophical divides about policing in Democratic-led cities. Supporters view Duran as a scapegoat sacrificed to appease anti-police sentiment. Critics see accountability for a death caused by excessive force. The Duprey family’s perspective remains notably absent from available coverage, leaving a one-sided narrative that emphasizes Duran’s decorated service record and family responsibilities while minimizing the loss of life that prompted prosecution. @POTUS this is ridicules; these Far-Left Rogue judges must be removed. New York Hockey Fans Rally to Help NYPD Sergeant Who Received Outrageous Sentence from Far-Left Judgehttps://t.co/Uh2vIwXEdQ — Paul (@pjones461) April 15, 2026 Duran remains imprisoned while his legal team prepares appeals funded by thousands of ordinary citizens who believe a good cop got railroaded. Whether appellate courts agree will determine not just one sergeant’s fate, but how aggressively prosecutors can second-guess officers who face dangers most people only encounter in nightmares. The father of three who threw a cooler to stop a threat now waits in a cell, wondering if protecting his fellow officers was worth losing everything. Sources: New York Hockey Fans Rally to Help NYPD Sergeant Who Received Outrageous Sentence from Far-Left Judge – The Gateway Pundit NYPD sergeant facing manslaughter sentence for hurling cooler at suspect – CBS News New York

Four Catholic Priests Held HOSTAGE….
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Four Catholic Priests Held HOSTAGE….

Four Catholic priests remain in the hands of Islamic militant groups in Nigeria as the country faces an escalating wave of violence against Christians. Over 7,000 Nigerian Christians were murdered by Islamic militants in 2025 alone, while thousands more were kidnapped for ransom or never seen again. The Missing Priests Father John Bako Shekwolo has been missing since 2019, kidnapped from the Archdiocese of Kaduna. Father Joseph Igweagu was taken in 2022 and has not been heard from since. Father Emmanuel Ezema remains in captivity with no confirmed release or proof of life. Most recently, Father Nathaniel Asuwaye was kidnapped on February 7, 2026, when gunmen raided his parish and residence in Karku, Kaduna State. His status remains unconfirmed. Between 2015 and 2025, at least 145 Catholic priests were kidnapped and 11 killed in Nigeria. Kaduna was the deadliest state, with 24 priests abducted and seven killed. A communications director for one Nigerian diocese told Catholic News Agency that priests are easy targets because they are easily identified, generally unprotected, and their communities make extraordinary efforts to raise ransom. No priest comes out of captivity without ransom being paid, according to the source. Christian in Nigeria need to fight back against this Evil of Islam… Nobody is helping them so they need to find a way to fight this killing… The Pope sure wonts help… He does not believe its a problem. https://t.co/QNE06eFLXC — Christopher Robinson (@DreamDetective1) April 15, 2026 Epidemic of Abductions Open Doors documented 2,830 Christians kidnapped in 2024. In the first seven months of 2025 alone, organizations recorded 7,800 Christians kidnapped, approximately 35 per day. The Observatory for Religious Freedom in Africa reported that over four years, the Fulani Ethnic Militia alone carried out over 21,000 abductions in the North-Central Zone and Southern Kaduna. In the Diocese of Minna alone, more than 90 churches have closed due to chronic insecurity. Not all captives survive. Gunmen abducted four seminarians from Good Shepherd Seminary in Kaduna and released three, but killed 18-year-old Michael Nnadi after he refused to renounce his Christian faith. A man claiming responsibility later gave an interview stating he executed Nnadi because he would not stop proclaiming his faith in captivity. What This Means Violence in 2026 is already outpacing previous years, and with Nigerian general elections approaching, political tensions remain high. Federal and state intervention remains limited, and attacks continue on an almost daily basis across the North, East, and Middle Belt regions. The situation has been described by prominent voices as systematic persecution driven by Islamization and ethnic cleansing. Sources The Gateway Pundit: Kidnapped Priests and Christian Civilians Still Held by Islamists in Nigeria