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The songs that proved to Bob Dylan there was a God: “The highest form of song is prayer”
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The songs that proved to Bob Dylan there was a God: “The highest form of song is prayer”

Higher powers. The post The songs that proved to Bob Dylan there was a God: “The highest form of song is prayer” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The Old-School Southern Dessert That Spread Through The Carolinas
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The Old-School Southern Dessert That Spread Through The Carolinas

Southern cuisine is full of classic recipes both sweet and savory. This delectable treat has origins in the Carolinas, where it is still eaten today.
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VIDEOS: Chicago ‘No Kings’ Protest Ends in Riot at ICE Facility

Antifa and fellow left-wing radicals defy curfew, battle law enforcement outside ICE processing center
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Sunday LIVE: Only 2% Of US Population Participated In Democrat “No Kings” Communist/Antifa Temper Tantrum! Plus, Trump Deescalates, Says No Tomahawks For Ukraine Ahead Of Putin Meeting! Alex Jones Is LIVE! Must-Watch/Share!

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Trump Sets Trap For The Warmongers, Election Rigging Is Going To Be Exposed, Game Over – Ep. 3755
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Trump Sets Trap For The Warmongers, Election Rigging Is Going To Be Exposed, Game Over – Ep. 3755

Watch The X22 Report On Video 2 videos found Ep 3755b – Trump Sets Trap For The Warmongers, Election Rigging Is Going To Be Exposed, Game Over Ep 3755a – [DS]/[CB] Pushes Stock Market Decline Narrative, Trump Begins The Energy Revolution pt> Click On Picture To See Larger Picture The [CB] debt ceiling was an illusion to make people think that there were control mechanisms, there are not, congress must always raise the debt ceiling. Trump is going to return the [CB] currency, buying power will return to the people. Trump is getting ready to unleash and energy revolution in Alaska. Trump has trapped the [DS] in each war, he ushered in peace. Now he is going to do it with Ukraine and Russia, he knows who the warmongers are and he is leading them down a path of no return. The election rigging is being investigated and now they brought on another attorney that worked with stop the steal, once the election rigging is exposed it is game over. The [DS] will fight back but Trump knows their playbook.   Economy BREAKING: Total US public debt has hit record $37.9 TRILLION. This marks a +$400 BILLION jump this month, or +$25 billion per day. Federal debt has now surged +$1.7 TRILLION since the debt ceiling was raised in July, rising over +$425 billion every month. At the current… pic.twitter.com/xuc6fOq7P6 — The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) October 18, 2025 pace, total debt would hit a record $40 trillion by as soon as 2026. As a result, the Debt-to-GDP ratio now stands at 124%, the highest since 2021 and near the 2020 record. The US debt crisis has reached unprecedented levels. Opinion: ‘Sell’ signs are showing up in the stock market — but this number matters most The S&P 500 can climb a ‘wall of worry’ — if it stays above 6,500 Source: marketwatch.com Jerome Powell may have just given stock investors a new reason to be worried Fed plans to end its ‘quantitative tightening’ — but stocks do better under those conditions Source: themarketwatch.com Fed Likely to Cut Rates By a ‘Safe’ Quarter Point, Absent Data  The Federal Reserve is preparing for its next policy meeting with less clarity than usual. The government shutdown has paused the release of key data, leaving officials to decide whether to cut interest rates again with only a partial view of the U.S. economy. Most expect the central bank to take the cautious route: a quarter-percentage-point rate cut meant to preserve flexibility until the numbers return. Source: barrons.com Trump “Worked Magic” On Beef Deal – Likely With Argentina – As Cattle Futures Surge Most Since 1978  That’s prompted President Trump to take action – just like he did with eggs earlier this year – and told reporters in the Oval Office on Thursday that his administration has reached a deal to lower beef prices. “We are working on beef, and I think we have a deal on beef that’s going to bring the price” down, Trump said, adding, “That would be the one product that we would say is a little bit higher than we want it, maybe higher than we want it, and that’s going to be coming down pretty soon too. We did something, we worked our magic.“ President Trump said his administration is working to reduce record-high beef prices caused by drought impacting US cattle ranchers https://t.co/dnA1HNMN0e pic.twitter.com/14oA7juFtB — Reuters (@Reuters) October 17, 2025 Bloomberg pointed out, “The president’s comments came days after he hosted Argentinian President Javier Milei at the White House to discuss trade and financing to help bolster the country’s economy. The US is a major importer of Argentine beef, though shipments are subject to an annual quota before expanded tariffs kick in.” It’s likely the “magic” will come from Argentina.  Assume the administration is applying the same process as it did with arresting out-of-control egg prices sparked by the Biden-Harris regime’s reckless culling of egg-laying hens last year... Source: zerohedge.com Even New York is less! pic.twitter.com/cSfmW24QiZ — OldSaltCityAce (@OldSaltCityAce) October 17, 2025 Trump preparing to reopen Alaska wildlife refuge for oil drilling The Trump administration is preparing to allow oil and gas leasing across the entire Arctic National Wildlife Refuge coastal plain, a wilderness landscape that has been protected for more than four decades, according to documents reviewed by POLITICO. The announcement, which is expected from the Interior Department later this month but may be delayed due to the government shutdown, is the latest move by the administration to ramp up U.S. fossil fuel production and would fulfill a promise President Donald Trump made during his first term to advance drilling in the 1.56-million-acre expanse of tundra on Alaska’s North Slope. And it would be the latest in a nearly decadelong regulatory back-and-forth over the prospect of drilling in the wildlife refuge that Trump first ordered in 2017 but that was later halted by President Joe Biden. Along with the new record of decision, Interior will also reinstate seven leases the state of Alaska acquired in the refuge just before Trump left office in 2021 and that the Biden administration then canceled. In an email, Alaska Wilderness League Executive Director Kristen Miller described the refuge as the “crown jewel of our public lands system” and said the administration’s decision is part of a broader effort to undermine environmental protections in Alaska and across the American West. Source: politico.com JUST IN: $11.23 trillion Charles Schwab plans to launch spot #Bitcoin and crypto trading in 2026 — Bloomberg — Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) October 16, 2025 Political/Rights NOT A SURPRISE: The New York Times is hell bent on lying, misleading, and obfuscating the truth. This so called “journalist” deliberately misrepresents and lies to the American people about critical disaster resources available to them. The truth is: Disaster relief funds DO… pic.twitter.com/ZBf4mj1jLV — Homeland Security (@DHSgov) October 17, 2025   NOT EXPIRE. Funds flow swiftly to support Americans through annual and supplemental appropriations. These funds carry over across fiscal years, ensuring flexibility for immediate and long-term disaster recovery. No funds are held back or canceled; they are seamlessly integrated into the next fiscal year. @POTUS Trump and@Sec_Noem are delivering life saving aid to Americans at a historic pace. .@GovPritzker doesn’t just allow illegal aliens to terrorize Illinois’s communities, he allows them to work as sworn police officers. Radule Bojovic overstayed a B2 tourist visa that required him to depart the U.S. on March 31, 2015. Over a decade later, he was still illegally… pic.twitter.com/7rQFULQh20 — Homeland Security (@DHSgov) October 16, 2025  in the U.S. working as a police officer for the Hanover Park Police Department earning a salary of $78,955. Criminal illegal aliens have NO PLACE in our communities, especially on our police forces. BREAKING: 175,000 Americans have applied for a job at ICE. Wow! — George (@BehizyTweets) October 16, 2025 Imagine arguing that the Founding Fathers wanted us to mass import foreigners who hate us, hate our civilization, and celebrate the murder of our heroes. Imagine arguing that the Constitution requires us to limitlessly admit those who want to burn our system to ash. Imagine… https://t.co/AwGB4mdQdP — Stephen Miller (@StephenM) October 17, 2025 Imagine arguing that the prior generations who shed their blood to secure America for their posterity actually shed their blood for the right of foreign nationals to come here and revile their own descendants. Imagine. Prince Andrew gives up his Duke of York title, disgraced by Epstein allegations  Prince Andrew said Friday he is giving up his royal title of the Duke of York and other honors after his friendship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein returned to the headlines. Andrew, younger brother of King Charles III, said in a statement released by Buckingham Palace that “the continued accusations about me distract from the work of His Majesty and the royal family.”  Source: france24.com Foreign Espionage Arrests Up 50%: FBI  FBI Director Kash Patel said on Oct. 15 that the agency is cracking down on espionage by foreign adversaries, with an increase in arrests as high as 50 percent. “We have gone after espionage activities against our main counterparts in China, Russia, and Iran,” he said at a press conference. “In China alone, we’ve had over a 50 percent increase in espionage arrests alone, and prosecutions,” Patel said. “In Iran, we have had a 50 percent increase, again, in espionage cases. And in Russia, we had a 33 percent increase in espionage cases alone.” Patel also said there have been 125 counterterrorism cases this year, compared to 100 last year. And he cited increased disruptions of cybercrime enterprises. Source: zerohedge.com DOGE Geopolitical    purpose of this drug production is the sale of massive amounts of product into the United States, causing death, destruction, and havoc. Petro, a low rated and very unpopular leader, with a fresh mouth toward America, better close up these killing fields immediately, or the United States will close them up for him, and it won’t be done nicely. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President Donald J. Trump Trump Deploys Army’s 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment ‘Night Stalkers’ to the Caribbean for the Siege of Venezuela Military and intelligence assets deployed for the War on Cartels. Along with the largest military detachment to Latin America since the darkest days of the Cold War, it arises now that US President Donald J. Trump has deployed the ‘Night Stalkers’, one of the Army’s most secretive regiments, to the theater of operations. The US has struck five alleged Venezuelan ‘narco-boats’ over the last two months. While Maduro claims a million-strong militia, military experts say his army is just 125,000 strong with obsolete equipment. Daily Mail reported: “Trump has deployed B-52 nuclear bombers, guided missile destroyers, F-35B fighter jets, P-8 Poseidon spy planes, a nuclear submarine and around 6,500 troops. Included in that group is the Army’s 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, known as the ‘Night Stalkers.’ The elite aviation unit provides precision air support for special operations forces including the Green Berets, the Navy SEALs and Delta Force.” Troops from Army’s 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment in action – Wiki Media.   Source: thegatewaypundit.com  NOW – Trump says Venezuela's Maduro "doesn't wanna fuck around with the United States." pic.twitter.com/OauEYSRAOs — Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) October 17, 2025   War/Peace Trump Officials Weigh Possible Kim Jong Un Meeting During Asia Trip Trump administration officials are privately discussing a potential meeting between Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during the U.S. president’s upcoming Asia visit, CNN reported on Saturday, citing sources familiar with the matter. Source: newsmax.com HOLY CRAP A man living in Louisiana was just arrested by the FBI for joining Hamas t*rrorists in the October 7th attack against Israel. Mahmoud Amin Ya-qub Al-Muhtadi was born in Gaza, applied for a visa in Cairo, and was granted a visa under the Biden admin. On Oct 7th, his… pic.twitter.com/S3WqJcRM19 — Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) October 17, 2025  , his cell phone connected to a tower near a Kibbutz where multiple Americans were kiIIed. Democrats literally allowed unvetted suspected t*rrorists to invade and freely roam our country. BREAKING: Biden granted visa in 2024 to a man who joined the October 7th attack on lsrael, Mahmoud Ya'qub Muhtadi He is armed and is living in Louisiana pic.twitter.com/TYnV15cNOI — End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) October 17, 2025 Zelenskyy Tells Trump Ukraine Will Trade Thousands Of Drones For Tomahawks Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told President Donald Trump on Friday that his country will trade the United States thousands of drones for tomahawks. Zelenskyy visited the White House for a meeting with Trump one day after the U.S. President spoke with Russian President Vladmir Putin about the war. The Ukrainian president told reporters, in front of Trump, that they would be open to making a trade with the United States. Trump said he would rather get the war over before tomahawks are needed.   “ Source: dailycaller.com Tomahawks off the table as Zelensky meets with Trump President Donald Trump took the U.S. supply of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine off the table ahead of a White House meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday. Source: justthenews.com What was “Russian propaganda” yesterday is now acknowledged reality. It can no longer be hidden: Russia is winning, and the West is giving false hope to Zelensky, bleeding Ukraine white.The politicians and journalists who pretended to be “pro-Ukrainian” and lied for years about… pic.twitter.com/s0fz86blvf — Glenn Diesen (@Glenn_Diesen) October 19, 2025 victories and casualty numbers were merely selling a war to the public to keep it going. From the first day, the actual opinions of most Ukrainians were distorted. False narratives were created to block diplomacy and negotiations, and to sell the absurd notion that weapons are the path to peace. The “friends of Ukraine” have been fighting a proxy war with Russia to the last Ukrainian. NATO has now run out of Ukrainians to sacrifice, and the narratives must change. Recognizing that Russia considers NATO’s incursion into Ukraine an existential threat means that Russia can never capitulate — and the war will thus destroy Ukraine. Anyone who recognized this — and that Russia was winning — undermined the war narratives meant to keep it going, and was therefore smeared as “pro-Russian” or “anti-Ukrainian.” War propaganda always appeals to the best in humanity to achieve the worst. If they had truth on their side, they would not have relied so heavily on smears, censorship and cancellation. Trump: I told Zelensky and Putin ‘It Is Time to Stop the Killing’ WASHINGTON–President Donald Trump announced that he told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday that it is time for the killing in the Russia-Ukraine war to stop after sharing the same sentiment with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday.   President. Thousands of people being slaughtered each and every week — NO MORE, GO HOME TO YOUR FAMILIES IN PEACE! Source: breitbart.com President Trump says Vladimir Putin "wants to end the war." pic.twitter.com/EvpqqHTywU — Praying Medic (@prayingmedic) October 17, 2025 Upcoming Trump-Putin Meeting in Hungary Pulls the Rug From Under Zelensky’s Ambitions, Sidelines EU Warmongers From Peace Process  Trump, Zelensky, Putin, and Orbán: peace process has been jump-started again. Trump is focused on the fact that ‘peace is the prize’. On the eve of his arrival in Washington DC for a meeting with Donald J. Trump, Kiev regime leader Volodymyr Zelensky’s world turned upside down. The US President’s consequential phone call with Russia’s Vladimir Putin and the announcement of a meeting between the two in Hungary has shown Zelensky – and the world – the real face of the Trump administration on the Ukraine war. The prospect of Zelensky getting the Tomahawk missiles has become very distant, and the MSM is painfully aware of that. The Telegraph wrote: ‘Trump meeting Putin in Budapest is blow to Europe’, while Reuters published ‘Putin’s Budapest visit makes awkward spectacle for EU, NATO’. The Associated Press added: ‘Ahead of Zelenskyy meeting, Trump shows signs he might not be ready to send Kyiv Tomahawk missiles’.   Source: thegatewaypundit.com   Medical/False Flags .@POTUS: "We're also taking historic steps to vasty expand access to insurance coverage for fertility care, including IVF… Effective immediately, for the first time ever, we will make it legal for companies to offer supplemental insurance plans specifically for fertility." pic.twitter.com/GilZf4yuxU — Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) October 16, 2025 [DS] Agenda Wow https://t.co/4q95aPvS1l — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 18, 2025 Mamdani has repeatedly called for defunding the police. https://t.co/KLTfb6BTBE pic.twitter.com/KXoSkmkLI6 — America (@america) October 17, 2025   Katie Porter, future Gov of California. Zohran Mamdani, future Mayor of NYC These are the leaders of the Socialist Democrat party. The Democrats are going off the deep end and becoming even more extreme. They are doubling down on crazy and economically illiterate policies. pic.twitter.com/g0jk0pWznT — Wall Street Mav (@WallStreetMav) October 18, 2025   Notice how low energy the Hate America Rally participants are. They’re also mostly old and white. Many are paid to be there. They have no passion because they don’t care and these rallies do nothing. No Kings is no enthusiasm, diversity nor results.pic.twitter.com/abW4SiNTcu — Paul A. Szypula (@Bubblebathgirl) October 18, 2025   President Trump’s Plan This is what Democracy looks like! https://t.co/4HAsvn9ZzO pic.twitter.com/5bXq1W5Ogz — Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 18, 2025 We’re built different. Have a good night, everyone. pic.twitter.com/4WBVxq2Cfe — The White House (@WhiteHouse) October 19, 2025 BREAKING: In a huge FAFO moment, OMB Director Russ Vought just HALTED $11 BILLION in projects to the blue cities of– New York City (Chuck and Hakeem's home turf)– San Francisco– Boston– Baltimore Shutting the government down was a HUGE screwup! VOUGHT: "The Democrat… pic.twitter.com/ozusStl26F — Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) October 17, 2025   shutdown has drained the Army Corps of Engineers’ ability to manage billions of dollars in projects. The Corps will be immediately pausing over $11 billion in lower-priority projects & considering them for cancellation.” Amazing news! The Trump administration has shut down the Office of Population Affairs — the agency heavily responsible for funding Planned Parenthood and pushing sexually deviant propaganda to kids. Great win for our children. — Lila Rose (@LilaGraceRose) October 13, 2025   Woah! So much for Trump getting blamed for the shutdown! pic.twitter.com/VPjnEWen3Q — Mark Mitchell, Rasmussen Reports (@honestpollster) October 16, 2025   WE VOTED FOR THIS: BlueSky Leftists Lose Their Minds After Trump White House Invades Their Safe Space and Savagely Trolls Them with This EPIC Video Team Trump set the internet on fire on Friday after invading the Left’s top social media safe space and sending them into hysterics by posting an amazing video. As TGP readers know, over-the-hill leftists have decided to mark Saturday as a day of protests across America against President Trump, whom they see as a dictator. The protest, known as “No Kings Day,” is being funded by radical billionaires like George Soros. The White House decided that on the eve of “No Kings Day,” they would join BlueSky and serve up a little reminder of everything the left is needlessly protesting. “What’s up, Bluesky? We thought you might’ve missed some of our greatest hits, so we put this together for you,” the White House team wrote. “Can’t wait to spend more quality time together! ” WATCH:   The video opens with video footage of Trump walking with the Israeli Prime Minister as he secures peace between the Jewish State and Hamas. It also shows him at a NASCAR race, the Biden Autopen portrait at the White House, a map showing the change from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, and military planes flying over the Source: thegatewaypundit.com DOJ Fires DC Prosecutor Who Led Lawfare Prosecution of Dr. Peter Navarro  Elizabeth Aloi, the DC prosecutor who led the charge against Trump advisor Dr. Peter Navarro has been fired. Source: tehgatewaypundit.com And they were fired by acting U.S. attorney for EDVA Lindsey Halligan. — Julie Kelly (@julie_kelly2) October 17, 2025    JUST IN: Jack Smith Referred to DOJ For Criminal Investigation and Disbarment Former Special Counsel Jack Smith has been criminally referred to the Justice Department for a misconduct investigation and possible disbarment. After publicly stating she was going to take action, Senator Marsha Blackburn on Friday sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi criminally referring Jack Smith to the DOJ for prosecution and disbarment. Blackburn demanded that the DOJ take action after it was revealed that Jack Smith spied on several GOP Senators. Joe Biden’s FBI – and later Jack Smith – spied on eight Republican Senators during the ‘Arctic Frost’ investigation into January 6. Source: thegatewaypundit.com NEW: Letitia James has engaged in an alleged pattern of bank, mortgage, wire, tax and insurance fraud dating back to at least 1983https://t.co/4BmDoGnB91 — Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) October 18, 2025   So … John Bolton recklessly sent classified White House info to uncleared family members so he'd have it for his memoir, using unsecured personal email, yet locked up a classified report exposing Russia-Trump intelligence fraud in a White House safe so Trump couldn't see it … https://t.co/26Pa3D7o05 — Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) October 17, 2025 JUST IN – John Bolton pleads not guilty to 18 criminal charges of mishandling classified materials — ABC pic.twitter.com/E2uMAK9noD — Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) October 17, 2025 The judge presiding over the Comey criminal case just approved Comey's request to file a large motion to dismiss based on selective and vindictive prosecution. Comey also has added some new heavy hitters to his defense team: Rebekah Donaleski, a former unit chief at SDNY.… pic.twitter.com/BQoIw80fx4 — Julie Kelly (@julie_kelly2) October 17, 2025  Ephraim McDowell, former assistant to the Biden Solicitor General and clerk for Elena Kagan. Elias Kim, former general counsel in Biden’s Department of Commerce. Michael Dreeben, a former deputy solicitor general who worked on both Robert Mueller’s investigation into Trump (he helped prosecute the Russian bot farms lol) and Jack Smith’s team, where he argued on behalf of Biden DOJ in the presidential immunity matter. Is this what you do when your case is a layup win? BREAKING: Donald Trump announces on Truth Social he just signed a “Commutation, releasing George Santos from prison, IMMEDIATELY.” Before George Santos went to prison he exposed 2 things – Congress is given insider information and told the EXACT DAY to buy and sell stocks. They… pic.twitter.com/TOl3k6lLBT — Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) October 17, 2025     sell their votes on legislation to the highest bidders. Sometimes they even just give their voting cards way to vote on legislation based on how much money they’re given to sell us out streaming from his face. He was “a Great Hero,” he would leak to any and all who would listen — And then it happened! He was a COMPLETE AND TOTAL FRAUD. He never went to Vietnam, he never saw Vietnam, he never experienced the Battles there, or anywhere else. His War Hero status, and even minimal service in our Military, was totally and completely MADE UP. This is far worse than what George Santos did, and at least Santos had the Courage, Conviction, and Intelligence to ALWAYS VOTE REPUBLICAN! George has been in solitary confinement for long stretches of time and, by all accounts, has been horribly mistreated. Therefore, I just signed a Commutation, releasing George Santos from prison, IMMEDIATELY. Good luck George, have a great life!  How many people just realized that Dems had as many as 20 extra seats based on years of unconstitutional race-based gerrymandering? https://t.co/htu4v2rFb0 — Stephen Miller (@StephenM) October 16, 2025 Given that the census counts all persons, NOT just all citizens, for purposes of determining the number of House seats, and the disproportionate number of non-citizens in New England, there are technically a negative number of Republicans elected, as seats were taken from red… https://t.co/M7w3U8h0Kz — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 18, 2025  parts of the country 2020 “Stop the Steal” Lead Attorney Now a White House Special Govt Employee  The White House has hired Stop The Steal lawyer Kurt Olsen as a ‘Special Govt Employee,’ The Wall Street Journal (Rupert Murdoch) is going bananas:   Source: theconservativetreehouse.com The White House has hired Attorney Kurt Olsen. He is a fighter and has taken on tough election cases before corrupt judges. He is also a Navy Seal. Olsen knows how our elections have been stolen from us all. @KariLake @Rasmussen_Poll @EmeraldRobinson @RealAlexJones @RonJohnsonWI… https://t.co/HwIM0oHA8U — Peter Bernegger (@PeterBernegger) October 18, 2025  Wow Dan Scavino says that as Head of White House Personnel, he will be working very closely with the DOJ and he is now in charge of appointing U.S. Marshals all across the country “We’re also responsible for U.S. Marshals and fulfilling those obligations all around the… pic.twitter.com/ZXXFfyrhXQ — TheStormHasArrived (@TheStormRedux) October 19, 2025    country. Work very closely with the DOJ on that front.” The U.S. Marshalls are responsible for apprehending fugitives, managing federal prisoners, and enforcing federal court orders… among other things. Scavino is charge of putting the right people into place for this? Just think of the implications… NOW – Commandant of U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Eric Smith: "The next fight is coming. Trust me, it's coming." pic.twitter.com/iaujeisArt — Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) October 18, 2025  
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I’ll go further.  This is prima facie evidence of fraud.  Case closed.  Nobody has to debate this or look at it from another angle or wrestle with it.
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I'll go further. This is prima facie evidence of fraud. Case closed. Nobody has to debate this or look at it from another angle or wrestle with it. No security cameras allowed in the ballot storage areas? LOL. And, GTFOOH. https://t.co/ex5GMlFvYJ — Chris Martenson (@chrismartenson) October 18, 2025
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Forget ‘No Kings’ and Observe ‘No MSNBC’ Instead
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by Tom Tradup, Townhall: As we head into the third week of the “federal government shutdown”—an exceptionally stupid publicity stunt engineered by U.S. Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and cheered on by the Democrat Party’s wholly-owned subsidiaries in the mainstream media—we are veering into what U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson correctly deems “dark days” […]
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Trump’s Plan to Invade Venezuela and Abduct “Narcoterrorist” Maduro. Kurt Nimmo
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Trump’s Plan to Invade Venezuela and Abduct “Narcoterrorist” Maduro. Kurt Nimmo

by Kurt Nimmo, Global Research: The Trump administration, through its attorney general Pam Bondi, announced on August 7 it has doubled a reward—from $25 million to $50 million—for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. According to the administration, Maduro is in cahoots with drug cartels, specifically Cártel de los Soles (Cartel of the Suns).  […]
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The Life & Legacy of Alexander the Great (Battles, Tomb, Facts)
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The Life & Legacy of Alexander the Great (Battles, Tomb, Facts)

  Alexander III of Macedon was born in 356 BCE, the son of King Philip II. By his death in 323 BCE, at the age of just 33, he would be Alexander the Great, King of Macedon, Hegemon of the Hellenic League, Pharaoh of Egypt, Great King of Persia, and the ruler of an empire that stretched from Greece and Egypt in the west to India in the east. Few names in history are as famous, so much so that it can be difficult to separate history and myth. Read on to discover the life and legacy of Alexander the Great.   Timeline & Key Battles July 356 BCE Alexander is born in Pella, Macedon, son of King Philip II of Macedon of the Argead dynasty and Olympias, eldest daughter of King Neoptolemus I of Epirus. 338 BCE Battle of Chaeronea – The 18-year-old Alexander led his father’s Macedonian cavalry against the forces of Thebes, Athens, and other Greek allies. The battle was a crushing victory for Philip and the Macedonians. 336 BCE  Assassination of Philip II and accession of Alexander. 335 BCE Battle of Thebes – One of Alexander’s first acts as king was the bloody suppression of an attempted revolt against Macedonian hegemony in Greece by Thebes. May 334 BCE Battle of the Granicus – Alexander crosses the Hellespont into Asia and wins his first battle against the Persian Empire. 332 BCE Siege of Tyre – Alexander’s forces build a mole to capture the key strategic city on the Phoenician coast. 332 BCE Alexander takes Egypt and visits the Oracle of Ammon at Siwa to confirm his divine parentage. November 333 BCE Battle of Issus – The next large battle against the Persians saw Alexander confront Darius III for the first time. October 331 BCE  Battle of Gaugamela – Alexander’s final crushing defeat of Darius III, after which he captures Babylon, Susa, and Persepolis. 330-328 BCE Alexander continues his conquest of Asia with campaigns in Bactria and Sogdiana. 327 BCE Siege of the Sogdian Rock – The defenders taunt Alexander that he would need “men with wings” to capture the seemingly impregnable mountaintop fortress. Alexander marries the Bactrian princess Roxanna, later the mother of his son Alexander IV (born 323 BCE). May 326 BCE Battle of the Hydaspes (Jhelum) – Alexander leads his men into India, culminating in his final great battle, this time against the Indian King, Porus, in the Punjab. 326-325 BCE The Macedonian army revolts, and Alexander leads them back to Persia through the Gedrosian Desert. 324 BCE Alexander consolidates his power in Persia, receiving proskynesis and hosting mass marriages at Susa between Macedonian officers and Persian women and receiving proskynesis. Alexander married the Persian princesses Stateira and Parysatis II. Death of Hephaestion. June 323 BCE  Alexander dies in Babylon, just shy of 33 years old.   Early Life Bust of Philip II of Macedon, Roman copy of Greek original. Source: Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen   Alexander was born in July 356 BCE, in the city of Pella, the capital of the ancient kingdom of Macedon. According to a rumor recorded by the 2nd-century CE biographer Plutarch, on the day of Alexander’s birth, the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus burnt down, as the gods were distracted by the birth of the future Great.   Before he could be great, Alexander had to survive the dangerous Macedonian court. His father, King Philip II, had a handful of wives, as was commonplace to ensure multiple heirs. Alexander’s mother, Olympias, was the daughter of King Neoptolemus I, the ruler of the neighboring kingdom of Epirus. For a while, the colorful Olympias appears to have been Philip’s favorite wife. After the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BCE, he set up gold and ivory statues of himself, Alexander, and Olympias at the Panhellenic sanctuary at Olympia. Olympias alone among Philip’s wives enjoyed such an opulent and public demonstration of his affections.   Olympias Medallion, Roman, c. 3rd century CE. Source: Walters Art Museum   Alexander’s birth became the subject of a number of rumors and legends, most invented after his rise to power. Many were meant to be portents of his future greatness and hint at a divine lineage. According to one, recorded by Plutarch, on the night of her union with Philip, Olympias dreamt that her womb was struck by a thunderbolt. The implication was that her offspring was sired by Zeus.   Alexander the Great taming Bucephalus, by Benjamin Robert Haydon, 1826/7. Source: National Trust Collections   As a young man, Alexander already displayed unusual boldness and charisma. One famous anecdote relates to his taming of the horse Bucephalus. Brought to the Macedonian court by a Thessalian merchant, no one could tame the beast, but Alexander bet his father that he could. He had noticed that the horse was scared of its own shadow, so he simply turned it to face the sun. Philip, delighted in the boldness and success of his son, apparently declared, “You must find a kingdom big enough for your ambitions. Macedon is too small for you!”   Education Alexander Weighing the Gifts for his Tutor Leonidas, by Jean III Penicaud, c. mid-16th century. Source: Saint Louis Art Museum   As Philip’s son, Alexander had to be prepared to rule and had to learn to navigate an increasingly tumultuous world. Philip, through skilled leadership and military reforms, had catapulted his kingdom to the forefront of Greek politics, much to the chagrin of legacy powers, notably Athens, Sparta, and Thebes. To justify his position, Philip began to present himself as a champion of Greece and the most suitable man to lead a punitive expedition against the Persian empire. Nevertheless, his policies attracted ire and subterfuge in Greece, especially from the Athenian rhetor Demosthenes, who took a staunch anti-Macedonian stance.   Preparing his son for rule, Philip charged several tutors with his education. In early childhood, it was Leonidas, a relative of Olympias. Recalling his famous namesake, Leonidas was Spartan in his outlook. He insisted that Alexander forgo the luxuries of his royal station, which might corrupt his sensibilities. He once famously chastized Alexander for throwing large quantities of incense onto a sacrificial fire. He urged the young man to be more sparing of so precious a resource until he had conquered the country where it grew. Years later, when Alexander was lord of Asia, he sent his old tutor a staggering 600 talents of incense with an accompanying message that he could now be less stingy in his offerings to the gods.   Olympias Presenting the Young Alexander the Great to Aristotle, by Gerard Hoet, before 1733. Source: Fine Art America   Alexander met his most famous tutor when he was a teenager: Aristotle, the famous student of Plato. Having recently destroyed Aristotle’s hometown of Stageira, Philip offered its reconstruction in exchange for his son’s education. Aristotle agreed, and Alexander was taught by the philosopher at the Temple of the Nymphs at Mieza. The young prince was not Aristotle’s sole pupil. As was the custom, he was joined by some of his future comrades, including Ptolemy, Hephaestion, and Cassander. They studied topics such as philosophy, logic, medicine, morality, art, and religion.   It was also under the philosopher’s tutelage that Alexander developed his great love of the Homeric epics and probably his desire to rival the greatness of Achilles. Later, while on campaign, Alexander carried with him a copy of the Iliad annotated by his former tutor.   King of Macedon Pausanias assassinates Philip during the procession into the theatre, by Andre Castainge, 1898-9. Source: Wikimedia Commons   Alexander’s affinity for Achilles reflects his warrior destiny. He displayed military talent from a young age, which was the main reason he was preferred over his older brother, Philip III Arrhidaeus. At just 16, acting as regent, Alexander quashed an uprising of the Maedi tribe, a group of Thracians who had used Philip’s absence on campaign to revolt. Later, in 338 BCE, the young prince played a decisive role in the Macedonian victory at Chaeronae, breaking the Theban lines and paving the way for the rout that followed.   Philip’s marriage to Cleopatra Eurydice, a Macedonian noblewoman, in 337 BCE briefly jeopardized Alexander’s future as the heir apparent. But Philip’s assassination the following year at the hands of one of his bodyguards, Pausanius of Orestis, resolved the issue. Acting decisively, Alexander was recognized as king by the assembled Macedonian nobles and soldiers. He then quickly consolidated his power, executing the Lyncestian Princes accused of collusion in Philip’s assassination and other rivals. Some ancient authors suggest that Olympias and the 20-year-old Alexander were complicit in the assassination since they benefited most, but there is no firm evidence to support his claim. His position firm and his mother acting as regent, Alexander left Macedon and picked up Philip’s plans for the great panhellenic campaign against the Persian Empire.   Conquest of the Persian Empire Map of the Empire of Alexander the Great. Source: TheCollector   Before he could start his campaign, Alexander had to deal with trouble in Greece. In 335 BCE, the Athenians and Thebans, battered but undeterred by their chastening defeat at Chaeronae, used the death of Philip to attempt to throw off Macedonian influence. Alexander, campaigning against the neighboring Thracians, quickly marched south and drew up his army outside Thebes. The city was razed by the Macedonians and the majority of its population killed or enslaved. Athens was suitably cowed. The brutal response allowed Alexander to move his forces across the Hellespont and into Asia, confident of no further trouble in Greece.   Battle of the Granicus, by Charles Le Brun, 1665. Source: Wikimedia Commons   Alexander crossed the Hellespont in 334 BCE and began to march south through Asia Minor. Historians estimate that he had an army of over 50,000 infantry and cavalry. It was not long before, in May 334 BCE, his army met the Persian forces for the first time at the Granicus River (the modern Biga River, Turkey). The Persians were led by a group of satraps, including Arsites, satrap of Phrygia, and the Greek mercenary leader Memnon of Rhodes.   Map: Battle of the Granicus River showing the rapid advance of Alexander’s army, provided by TheCollector   Memnon allegedly advised the Persians to avoid open battle and suggested a scorched earth policy to starve Alexander out of Asia, but the Persians chose battle. The Macedonians won a decisive victory and continued their advance deeper into Persian territory, heading south down the Ionian coast.   Alexander Mosaic, House of the Faun, Pompeii, Roman, c. 100 BCE. Source: Wikimedia Commons   Alexander captured the city of Halicarnassus in his first successful siege. From there, the Macedonians advanced into Lycia and Pamphylia. It was there, in the city of Gordium, that Alexander cut through the Gordian Knot, a hitherto unresolvable puzzle. An act of propaganda, it was said that whoever succeeded would be “King of Asia.”   The Macedonian march continued into Syria, where they encountered the great Persian King Darius III and his army. Clashing at the Battle of Issus in November 333 BCE, the Macedonians were vastly outnumbered, at least two to one. Nevertheless, Alexander based his strategy on the topography of the battleground and achieved a crushing victory. Darius fled and, despite a desperate pursuit, evaded the Macedonians.   Map: Siege of Tyre (332 BCE). Source: TheCollector   After Issus, the Macedonians continued their advance south along the coast of the Levant. In 332 BCE, they besieged the city of Tyre with its formidable coastal fortifications. It was a gruelling ordeal, and when the Macedonians eventually breached the walls, the slaughter inside the city was terrible.   The Battle of Arbela, by Charles Le Brun, 1690. Source: Web Gallery of Art   After Tyre, the Macedonians entered Egypt and “liberated” the ancient land from Persian rule. Control of the region gave Alexander not only mastery of the eastern Mediterranean but also access to precious resources: an army marches on its stomach. From Egypt, the Macedonians marched east once more, into Assyria, as they chased down Darius. The decisive battle against the beleaguered Persian King came in October 331 BCE at Gaugamela.   Map: Battle of Gaugamela, showing how Alexander opened the way to charge directly at Darius, causing him to flee the battle. Source: TheCollector   Once again, the heavily outnumbered Macedonian forces were victorious. Darius fled and had plans to retreat east and raise another army, but confidence in his leadership was brittle after two devastating defeats. He was murdered by his men.   Victory at Gaugamela confirmed Alexander as the lord of Asia, which he celebrated with a triumphal entry into the great city of Babylon. Despite what some of his men may have thought, this was not the end of the Macedonian war in Asia. To legitimize his position, Alexander decided to pursue Darius’ killers.   King of Asia Print depicting Bessus being brought before Alexander, School of Ciro Ferri, 17th century. Source: British Museum   Alexander’s campaign continued, heading first to fabulously wealthy Susa and then majestic Persepolis, the ceremonial capital of the Persian Empire. In a controversial episode, the great city of Persepolis was burnt. Whether this was arson in retaliation for Xerxes’ destruction of the Athenian Acropolis in 480 BCE, a drunken accident, or simply wanton destruction remains debatable. In pursuit of the killers of Darius, Alexander and his armies marched across much of modern Afghanistan. In 329 BCE, the principal conspirator, Bessus, was betrayed and executed.  But still, there was no end to the fighting.   The Sogdians, from modern Uzbekistan, rebelled against Macedonian incursions into their territory. They were defeated at the Battle of Jaxartes in 327 BCE. The Macedonians then laid siege to the great Sogdian fortress of Ariamazes. So high was the fortress that the overconfident defenders said that the Macedonians would need wings to take the fortress. Several hundred brave Macedonians scaled the sheer cliffs. Alexander informed the besieged to look up at Macedon’s “Winged Men,” resulting in their surrender. Inside the fortress, Alexander met the princess Roxana, whom he took as his wife, cementing a political relationship with the region.   March Into India The Battle of the Hydaspes Against King Porus in 326 BC, by Bernard Picart, c. 1700-1710. Source: Bertel Thorvaldsen’s Art and Collections   With resistance to Macedonian power in the Persian Empire quashed, Alexander turned his men toward the Indian subcontinent. This was to be the final stage of his massive campaign of conquest. Inviting some chieftains of Ghandhara to submit to him, not all accepted the king’s invitation. His main adversary after crossing into India was Porus, a king who ruled over territory between the Jhelum and Chenab Rivers (now in Punjab, Pakistan). The two kings met in the final great battle of Alexander’s career, the Battle of the Hydaspes, in May 326 BCE.   Although the Macedonians were victorious, the battle was costly. Morale, already low among the Macedonians who had marched from Pella to the Punjab, dropped further. They were shaken by heavy losses and the terror of confronting Porus’ formidable war elephants. For Alexander, there was also the great personal loss of his horse Bucephalus in the battle. The horse was honored by a newly founded city, Boukephala, on the site of the battle.   The Macedonian army reached its limit, and on the banks of the Hyphasis River, they revolted. Alexander’s campaigns of conquest were brought to an end. The final stage of their journey was to follow the Indus River east. Arriving at the coast, his forces were divided into two. The lucky ones sailed the Persian Gulf with Admiral Nearchus. The others, led by Alexander, marched back to Persia through the desolate wastes of the Gedrosian Desert. Huge numbers of Alexander’s men perished en route, but they arrived in the Persian city of Susa in 324 BCE.   As Governor & Administrator Map of Alexander the Great’s Empire. Source: TheCollector   By the time of his return to Susa in 324 BCE, Alexander had conquered a territory that stretched from the Macedonian capital of Pella in Europe across to the Indus in Asia. Covering more than five million square kilometers, no single individual in the ancient world had ever ruled such a large kingdom. The challenge for the young king was how to govern this extraordinarily vast and incredibly diverse dominion. The short answer was that, fundamentally, the Macedonian king kept the existing power structures largely in place.   His campaigns of conquest were not followed by wholesale changes to local societies. In Persia, the system of satrapies that had been used by Darius to control his territories remained in place. The only real change was that many Persian satraps were replaced by Macedonian nobles, and taxes collected were delivered to a different king.   The lack of fundamental change allowed Alexander to continue his advance without getting bogged down in messy administrative issues. But this approach did not provide a solid basis for lasting power. Moreover, much of Alexander’s success in holding his empire together was down to his personal charisma and ability to coerce and convince his men to follow his instructions. The further east, the less stable Alexander’s rule. His reign was plagued by stories of maladministration, corruption, and sedition.   Hellenization Alexander the Great founding Alexandria, by Placido Constanzi, 1736-1737. Source: Walters Art Museum   While Alexander’s empire may have left administrative structures largely in place, it had a profound cultural impact on the conquered territories. One of the most impactful consequences of Alexander’s conquests was the foundation of Greek cities across the region. Most were found east of the Tigris, suggesting that they were designed to serve a defensive role. But a significant number of them bore the king’s name, suggesting their purpose was also ideological.   The most famous of the many Alexandrias founded by the king was the first. Alexandria, established on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt in 331 BCE, quickly became one of the most important cities in the ancient Mediterranean world. Famous for its great lighthouse and grand library, it became a center of learning and culture in the ancient world for centuries.   The Canopic Way, the main street of ancient Alexandria, running through the Greek district, by Jean Golvin. Source: JeanClaudeGolvin.com   Beyond the confines of his cities, Alexander’s conquests were responsible for a process known to historians as “Hellenization,” the spread of recognizably Greek culture. Greek language, religion, architecture, and aesthetic ideals spread throughout the territory conquered by Alexander. Greek aesthetics can be seen in the art of Gandhara and Ionic columns in the temples of Pakistan.   Alexander’s Hubris Alexander the Great kneeling before the High Priest of Ammon, by Francesco Salviati, c. 1530-1535. Source: British Museum   Cultural exchange was not one-sided. The Macedonian court also absorbed ideas from conquered territories, in particular the Persian custom of proskynesis. This was ceremonial prostration on the ground before the king, typical in the Persian court, but considered offensive in Macedonian culture. Nevertheless, Alexander started to receive proskynesis, attracting scorn from the Macedonians, who thought it alienated the king from his court. This, combined with increased integration of the Persian elite into the empire’s political and administrative hierarchies, meant that tensions at court were high.   Silver Tetradrachm with the head of the Deified Alexander, c. 286-281 BCE; and Gold Stater with the head of the Deified Alexander, c. 281 BCE, Thrace. Source: Museum of Fine Arts Boston   Another source of contention was the question of Alexander’s divinity. While in Egypt, Alexander had marched through the desert to visit the Oracle at Siwa, an oasis in the Libyan desert. There, the sources report that the Macedonian king was informed of his divine parentage: he was the son of Amun. This led, in time, to his acknowledging Zeus-Ammon as his father, represented on his coin iconography by appearing with ram horns. Alexander’s desire for divinity, something largely antithetical to the Greek mindset, furthered the divide between Alexander and the Macedonians.   A manifestation of this tension occurred when, back in Persia, Alexander decided to reassign Cleitus the Black, an older general who had served under Philip. Unhappy at the reassignment and with changes in Alexander’s behavior, Cleitus stated publicly that Alexander’s achievements depended on those of Philip, and that he was the son of a god and not the previous king, then he was not the legitimate Macedonian king. In a fit of anger, Alexander killed him with a pike to the chest.   Decline & Downfall Statuette of Alexander the Great on Horseback, c. 1st century BCE. Source: Metropolitan Museum of Art   This is just one example of the unhappiness that plagued Alexander on his return to Persia. His ambition for further conquest was thwarted by his men, many of whom perished on the gruelling march across the Gedrosian desert. He also discovered that his empire was suffering the effects of maladministration and corruption. Executions followed, and another mutiny when Alexander attempted to discharge a number of his veterans.   While the Macedonians criticized Alexander for his adoption of Persian customs and integration of Persian soldiers into the Macedonian army and high command, he continued to court Persian culture. As well as impregnating Roxana with a son who would be born after his death, he married Stateira, the daughter of Darius III, and Parysatis II, the daughter of Artaxerxes III, another former Persian king. He also had many of his Macedonian officers marry Persian women in what are known as the Susa weddings to promote integration.   Alexander was stricken by personal tragedy in the autumn of 324 BCE, when his close friend and possible lover Hephaestion fell ill and died. He entered into a period of extreme mourning, akin to the grief displayed by Achilles at the death of Patroclus. He allegedly ordered the temple of Asclepius, the healing god, in Ecbatana destroyed in revenge for the death of his companion.   Death of a God-King Dying, Alexander the Great bids farewell to his army, Carl von Piloty, 1885. Source: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin   The challenge of his new position as king of a vast empire weighed heavily on Alexander and he may have turned to excessive alcohol consumption. His body, weakened by years of campaigning and serious injuries, eventually gave up. On June 11, 323 BCE, Alexander died in the Palace of Nebuchadnezzar II in Babylon. He was 33 years old. For just over a week, he had been increasingly debilitated by a fever, until it eventually overcame him. Theories soon circulated that Alexander had been poisoned. There is no evidence to support this claim, and the rumor probably arose because people simply could not believe he died of natural causes.   Grief quickly descended into fear and chaos. Alexander’s vast domains were just that: Alexander’s. How would the Macedonians retain them without Alexander at their head? When they gathered around the king to ask who exactly he wished to be his successor, the enfeebled warlord was only able to muster a cryptic response: his empire should go “to the strongest.” The seeds were sown for decades of horrific bloodshed as Alexander’s successors, known as the Diadochi, fought ruthlessly among themselves for portions of the empire.   Alexander’s Tomb Entrance to the Tomb of Philip II, Vergina, Greece. Source: Wikimedia Commons   As the battle of Alexander’s dominion began, his earthly remains became a considerable prize. Originally, his body was dispatched from Babylon in a gold sarcophagus back to Macedon, where he would presumably be buried with other members of the Argead dynasty at Vergina. But this apparently contradicted Alexander’s own wishes, to be interred as Siwa close to his father Zeus-Ammon.   But Alexander’s body never made it back to Macedon. His sarcophagus was seized by Ptolemy, one of Alexander’s closest companions, who successfully carved out a dominion for himself in Egypt, establishing the Ptolemaic dynasty. It was the most stable of the emergent Hellenistic kingdoms, surviving until it was conquered by Rome in 31 BCE. But Ptolemy did not take sole possession of Alexander’s relics. Other generals, including Perdiccas and Eumenes, took possession of other symbolically significant icons of Alexander’s authority, including his armor, diadem, and royal scepter.   Ptolemy initially placed Alexander’s body in a temporary tomb near his Memphis base. But as the city of Alexandria grew and became the new capital, his body was transferred there, where it was housed in a great mausoleum and temple called the Soma.   Augustus at the Tomb of Alexander the Great, by Lionel Noel Royer, 1878, private collection   The body of Alexander attracted a constant stream of high-profile visitors over the centuries, including high-ranking Romans like Julius Caesar, Pompey Magnus, and Augustus. The figure of Alexander loomed large in the Roman imperial mindset; ambitions of conquest in the east saw various emperors present themselves as the imitators of Alexander. Such delusions of grandeur were not merely limited to vilified emperors such as Caracalla; even Trajan, the optimus princeps, viewed Alexander as a source of inspiration as he campaigned against the Parthians.  Nevertheless, after a visit by Septimius Severus at the turn of the 3rd century CE, the tomb was closed.   Gold medallions recovered from Egypt featuring portraits of Alexander the Great (left) and Caracalla (right). Source: Walters Art Museum   After this date, the location of the tomb and Alexander’s remains become one of ancient history’s great mysteries. The closure of all pagan temples following the Theodosian Decrees of 381 CE saw Alexander’s mausoleum disappear from the map of Alexandria. There are theories that Alexander’s body was moved to other parts of Egypt, back to Macedon, or even to Venice. The hunt for his remains is ongoing.   Modern Interpretations Marble portrait head of Alexander the Great, c. 300-150 BCE. Source: British Museum   Even before his demise, Alexander’s life had become legendary, and he became more myth than man over the centuries. This means that while we have a huge array of sources for the life and character of Alexander the Great, differentiating between fact and fiction is often challenging. Some of the most incredible stories about Alexander are preserved in the Alexander Romance, by pseudo-Callisthenes, which was a collection of tall tales gathered in Alexandria. The stories suggest that he became the lover of Thalestris, the Queen of the Amazons, while the story of Alexander’s “winged men” in the Sogdian Mountains also stretches the imagination.   But there is no denying Alexander’s incredible impact. His conquering army spread Greek culture to much of the Middle East. Alexander himself inspired other ambitious generals, like Julius Caesar, who, at the age of 33, allegedly lamented that he had not yet been able to match the Macedonian king’s exploits. Alexander was certainly treated as a hero in Greek and Roman stories of his life.   Alexander the Great at the Battle of the Granicus against the Persians, by Cornelis Troost, 1737. Source: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam   But many modern scholars take a less romantic view of Alexander and his legacy. He was clearly a master tactician and a charismatic leader of men, but he was also a warlord who marched his soldiers tens of thousands of miles on a mission of bloody conquest, slaughtering not only other soldiers but also women and children caught in the crossfire. This has led to some negative testimonies about his life. For example, in Persian Zoroastrian literature, he is called the “accursed” (gujastak). Modern scholars are increasingly turning away from the romanticized Greco-Roman view of Alexander to see him through the eyes of the conquered.   Alexander’s Legacy Detail of the Battle of Issus Mosaic, showing Alexander the Great on his beloved horse Bucephalus, c. 100 BCE. Source: Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli   In his Biography of Alexander the Great, which he pairs with Julius Caesar in his Parallel Lives, Plutarch pleads for forgiveness with his readers, highlighting that it would be impossible to recount all the deeds of Alexander, so great were they.   In his short life, Alexander led the Macedonian army and carried Greek culture from Pella to the Punjab. He built an empire with the lethal point of a Macedonian sarissa, on a quest for glory and perhaps even divinity, leaving a bloody trail in his wake. While his empire was great both physically and ideologically, it was also ephemeral. Without his magnetism to hold it together, it soon fractured.   But none of this captured why, two millennia on, the world is still fascinated by the man and the myth that is Alexander the Great.
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FBI Director Kash Patel reported on X that the U.S. Secret Service discovered on Thursday a “suspicious hunting stand near the [Air Force One] zone in Palm Beach.” The FBI is currently investigating this find as a potential threat to President Donald Trump. USSS spotted a suspicious stand near the AF1 zone in Palm Beach.The FBI is investigating. pic.twitter.com/nMCoVP9mKB— FBI Director Kash Patel (@FBIDirectorKash) October 19, 2025 “Prior to the president’s return to West Palm Beach, USSS discovered what appeared to be an elevated hunting stand within sight line of the Air Force One landing zone,” Patel said on Fox News. “No individuals were located at the scene. The FBI has since taken the investigatory lead, flying in resources to collect all evidence from the scene, and deploying our cell phone analytics capabilities.” USSS Chief of Communication Anthony Guglielmi released a statement where the USSS was working along with both the FBI and Palm Beach County’s law enforcement to coordinate the investigations. “During advance security preparations prior to the Palm Beach arrival, which included the use of technology and comprehensive physical sweeps, our teams identified items of interest near Palm Beach International Airport,” Guglielmi reported. He also added that “there was no impact to any movements and no individuals were present or involved at the location.” “While we are not able to provide details about the specific items or their intent, this incident underscores the importance of our layered security measures,” he added. Although it has not been established whether the hunting stand was connected to a plot against the president, the discovery comes against the backdrop of Saturday’s nationwide “No Kings” protests, which, as The Daily Signal reported, included calls for Trump’s death and support for political violence. The incident also comes barely a month after the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Trump himself was the target of two separate assassinations attempts during his presidential campaign in 2024, including in West Palm Beach, Florida, where a man was perched with a rifle at the Trump International Golf Club. Police officers later arrested the aspiring assassin, Ryan Routh, who was identified as a fully committed left-wing supporter, donating to Democrat organizations since 2019 and supporting Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris. Last month, a jury found Routh guilty of five criminal counts, including attempting to assassinate a major presidential candidate and assaulting a federal officer. He is scheduled to face his sentence in December of this year. The post FBI and Secret Service Discover Hunting Stand Potentially Linked to Assassination Attempt Against Trump appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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