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Intel Uncensored
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DNC lies, Epstein island Celebs/PREZ, We are truly up against pure evil, RFK Jr., Pray!
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DNC lies, Epstein island Celebs/PREZ, We are truly up against pure evil, RFK Jr., Pray!

from And We Know: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Intel Uncensored
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Do you understand the severity of what is happening yet?
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Do you understand the severity of what is happening yet?

Do you understand the severity of what is happening yet? Pavel Durov truly believes in free speech and created a platform the deep state doesn’t have access to, so now they have arrested him. This is madness. The western world is not free. Perhaps it never has been. https://t.co/8fEIaClWSv — Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) August 24, […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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To Unburden America By ‘What Has Been’ Would Be To Erase All That Made It Great, And Slowly Feed Americans Socialist Poison Until They Die Without Knowing Why Or What Hit Them
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To Unburden America By ‘What Has Been’ Would Be To Erase All That Made It Great, And Slowly Feed Americans Socialist Poison Until They Die Without Knowing Why Or What Hit Them

by Phil D’Agostino, All News Pipeline: Every farmer, and most country people, know the insidious problem posed by rodents. The most common of these pesky rodents are, of course, mice and rats. And, because their nature is to hide and invade by night, they create a need for more devious means of eradication than mere […]
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Intel Uncensored
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A DEN OF INIQUITY — Nathan Reynolds
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A DEN OF INIQUITY — Nathan Reynolds

from SGT Report: Nathan Reynolds is back to discuss some pretty serious stuff including the Den of Iniquity in Chicago helmed by the DemonRats and their brainwashed foot soldiers. The spiritual warfare at play in our country and around the world has never been more obvious or frightening. And yet one of the most oft […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Israel Will Bleed America Dry and Discard It Like an Old Shoe
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Israel Will Bleed America Dry and Discard It Like an Old Shoe

by Philip Giraldi, The Unz Review: The United States must disengage from the Israeli Death Grip There are some simple truths surrounding all the nonsense being spewed by Israel’s agents and its cheerleaders in the United States, Canada, Europe as well as elsewhere in the Anglophone world. First of all, Israel is no democracy and […]
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LIVE: Trump Addresses the National Guard Association of the United States in Detroit - 8/26/24
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Living In Faith
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A Prayer to Be Gently Led – Your Daily Prayer – August 25
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A Prayer to Be Gently Led – Your Daily Prayer – August 25

A Prayer to Be Gently LedBy Jessica Van Roekel “He will tend his flock like a shepherd; he will gather the lambs in his arms; he will carry them in his bosom, and gently lead those that are with young.” – Isaiah 40:11, ESV "The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want," writes the Psalmist and I recite it to remind myself of God's great care of me. It's a comforting reminder when the weight of responsibilities lies heavy on my shoulders. There is much we are called to care for and much we don't know. We can imagine we do, and we can put on a knowledgeable façade, but if we fail to rely on our Shepherd to lead us, we lose the way. Did you know sheep need to be directed to good pasture and must be moved to new pasture after they've exhausted the nutrients in the current field? They can't find the best pasture without direction, and they would overstay if their shepherd didn't intervene. God moves us to new pastures when needed, but in our stubbornness, we sometimes resist. Today's verse calls us to behold the loving shepherd. A shepherd carries a rod and staff, a tool to defend, and a tool to rescue. The lambs are the weakest and youngest who need special care. They are not slung over the shoulder but carried close to the shepherd's chest. Charles Spurgeon writes, "The shoulders are for power, the back for force, but the bosom is the seat of love." God, our shepherd, loves us, gathers us to him, and gently leads us. The Old Testament carries the shepherd metaphor into the New Testament. Abel was the sacrificed shepherd, Jacob, the working shepherd, Joseph the persecuted and exalted shepherd, Moses, the deliverer shepherd, and David, the Shepherd King. These shepherds point us to Jesus. John 10:11 states, "I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep." Along with, "Now may the God of peace who brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, the great shepherd of the sheep, by the blood of the eternal covenant," from Hebrews 13:20 and 1 Peter 5:4, "And when the chief Shepherd appears, you will receive the unfading crown of glory." Jesus is the Good Shepherd, the Great Shepherd, and the Chief Shepherd. While Isaiah refers to God's limitless wisdom, greatness, and majesty in chapter 40, he pauses to remind us of God's desire and ability to care for us in a personal way. God, our Shepherd, rescues, protects, and keeps us close to him. We have no need to fear except when we go our own way, which leads us out of the Good Shepherd's guidance and protection. Even then, he opens his arms to the exiled, the lost, and the independent to gather them close. God, whose arms support the weak, is there to guide and gently lead us. The Hebrew term for this phrase means to protect, sustain, or guide to a watering place. Life can be scattered with potholes, detours, deserts, and breakdowns. But when we allow God to carry us close to his heart, he brings us to a place of refreshment and guides us from pasture to pasture. Let's pray: Heavenly Father,We need you more than ever. We face challenges every day. Sometimes, we lose our way because we don't want to follow you through the desert to get to the next refreshing place you have for us. Other times, we wander away because we think we know best. Forgive us for choosing our independence over-dependence on you. Rescue us. Sustain us. Lead us to refreshment.  Gather us to you, we who go our own way, and shepherd us. Thank you for leading us gently. Thank you for carrying us when we're too weak to go on. We need your tenderness in the hardships of life. Search for us when we get lost, and let us be found by you. You are so great, and nothing compares to you. In you, we find our way, and so we place our care in your hands. We trust you to protect us with your rod and guide us with your staff. Gently lead us to where you want us to go.In Jesus' name, amen. Photo Credit: ©iStock/Getty Images Plus/artplus Jessica Van Roekel loves the upside-down life of following Jesus as she journeys to wholeness through brokenness. As an author, speaker, and worship leader, she uses her gifts and experiences to share God's transformative power to rescue, restore, and renew. She longs for you to know that rejection doesn't have to define or determine your future when placed in God's healing hands. Find out more reframingrejectionbook.com You can connect with her on Instagram and Facebook. Related Resource: Remember God’s Enduring Love for You in this Guided Meditation on Psalm 100! This guided Christian meditation from Psalm 100 will help you experience and praise God for his unending love for you. Become aware of God's presence with you, and praise God for his loyal and enduring love from the beginning of time and into the future. Listen to every episode of the So Much More Podcast on LifeAudio.com, or subscribe on Apple or Spotify so you never miss an episode! Now that you’ve prayed, are you in need of someone to pray for YOU? Click the button below! Visit iBelieve.com for more inspiring prayer content. The post A Prayer to Be Gently Led – Your Daily Prayer – August 25 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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A Prayer to Be Gently Led – Your Daily Prayer – August 25
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A Prayer to Be Gently Led – Your Daily Prayer – August 25

A Prayer to Be Gently LedBy Jessica Van Roekel “He will tend his flock like a shepherd; he will gather the lambs in his arms; he will carry them in his bosom, and gently lead those that are with young.” – Isaiah 40:11, ESV "The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want," writes the Psalmist and I recite it to remind myself of God's great care of me. It's a comforting reminder when the weight of responsibilities lies heavy on my shoulders. There is much we are called to care for and much we don't know. We can imagine we do, and we can put on a knowledgeable façade, but if we fail to rely on our Shepherd to lead us, we lose the way. Did you know sheep need to be directed to good pasture and must be moved to new pasture after they've exhausted the nutrients in the current field? They can't find the best pasture without direction, and they would overstay if their shepherd didn't intervene. God moves us to new pastures when needed, but in our stubbornness, we sometimes resist. Today's verse calls us to behold the loving shepherd. A shepherd carries a rod and staff, a tool to defend, and a tool to rescue. The lambs are the weakest and youngest who need special care. They are not slung over the shoulder but carried close to the shepherd's chest. Charles Spurgeon writes, "The shoulders are for power, the back for force, but the bosom is the seat of love." God, our shepherd, loves us, gathers us to him, and gently leads us. The Old Testament carries the shepherd metaphor into the New Testament. Abel was the sacrificed shepherd, Jacob, the working shepherd, Joseph the persecuted and exalted shepherd, Moses, the deliverer shepherd, and David, the Shepherd King. These shepherds point us to Jesus. John 10:11 states, "I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep." Along with, "Now may the God of peace who brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, the great shepherd of the sheep, by the blood of the eternal covenant," from Hebrews 13:20 and 1 Peter 5:4, "And when the chief Shepherd appears, you will receive the unfading crown of glory." Jesus is the Good Shepherd, the Great Shepherd, and the Chief Shepherd. While Isaiah refers to God's limitless wisdom, greatness, and majesty in chapter 40, he pauses to remind us of God's desire and ability to care for us in a personal way. God, our Shepherd, rescues, protects, and keeps us close to him. We have no need to fear except when we go our own way, which leads us out of the Good Shepherd's guidance and protection. Even then, he opens his arms to the exiled, the lost, and the independent to gather them close. God, whose arms support the weak, is there to guide and gently lead us. The Hebrew term for this phrase means to protect, sustain, or guide to a watering place. Life can be scattered with potholes, detours, deserts, and breakdowns. But when we allow God to carry us close to his heart, he brings us to a place of refreshment and guides us from pasture to pasture. Let's pray: Heavenly Father,We need you more than ever. We face challenges every day. Sometimes, we lose our way because we don't want to follow you through the desert to get to the next refreshing place you have for us. Other times, we wander away because we think we know best. Forgive us for choosing our independence over-dependence on you. Rescue us. Sustain us. Lead us to refreshment.  Gather us to you, we who go our own way, and shepherd us. Thank you for leading us gently. Thank you for carrying us when we're too weak to go on. We need your tenderness in the hardships of life. Search for us when we get lost, and let us be found by you. You are so great, and nothing compares to you. In you, we find our way, and so we place our care in your hands. We trust you to protect us with your rod and guide us with your staff. Gently lead us to where you want us to go.In Jesus' name, amen. Photo Credit: ©iStock/Getty Images Plus/artplus Jessica Van Roekel loves the upside-down life of following Jesus as she journeys to wholeness through brokenness. As an author, speaker, and worship leader, she uses her gifts and experiences to share God's transformative power to rescue, restore, and renew. She longs for you to know that rejection doesn't have to define or determine your future when placed in God's healing hands. Find out more reframingrejectionbook.com You can connect with her on Instagram and Facebook. Related Resource: Remember God’s Enduring Love for You in this Guided Meditation on Psalm 100! This guided Christian meditation from Psalm 100 will help you experience and praise God for his unending love for you. Become aware of God's presence with you, and praise God for his loyal and enduring love from the beginning of time and into the future. Listen to every episode of the So Much More Podcast on LifeAudio.com, or subscribe on Apple or Spotify so you never miss an episode! Now that you’ve prayed, are you in need of someone to pray for YOU? Click the button below! Visit iBelieve.com for more inspiring prayer content. The post A Prayer to Be Gently Led – Your Daily Prayer – August 25 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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Today in History for 25th August 2024
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Today in History for 25th August 2024

Historical Events 1835 - New York Sun publishes Moon hoax story about John Herschel 1960 - XVII Summer Olympic Games open at Stadio Olimpico in Rome, Italy 1971 - Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party Gerry Fitt presents a number of allegations of brutality by the security forces in Northern Ireland to representatives of the United Nations 1986 - A's Mark McGwire hits his 1st major league home run 2001 - Singer Aaliyah and 8 others killed in an air crash in the Bahamas 2022 - California votes to ban the sale of all new gasoline-powered cars by 2035 More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1919 - George Wallace, American politician (Gov-D-Ala) and presidential candidate, born in Clio, Alabama (d. 1998) 1936 - Hugh Hudson, English film director (Chariots of Fire), born in London, England (d. 2023) 1946 - Charlie Sanders, American football player (Detroit Lions), born in Richlands, North Carolina (d. 2015) 1955 - Vijayakanth, Tamil actor and politician, born in Thirumangalam, India 1962 - Mazzi Rawd, [Clifford Lewis], American heavy metal guitarist (Femme Fatale), and physicist, born in the USA 1966 - Michael Cohen, American lawyer to Donald Trump, born on Long Island, New York More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1282 - Thomas Cantilupe, English saint (b. ca 1218) 1868 - Costache Negruzzi, Romanian author/poet, dies at about 60 1957 - Leo Perutz, Austrian writer and mathematician, dies at 74 1967 - Paul Muni, American actor (Angel on My Shoulder, Juarez), dies after a lengthy illness of heart disease at 71 1972 - Juan Carlos Paz, composer, dies at 71 2016 - Rudy Van Gelder, American recording engineer (Miles Davis, John Coltrane), dies at 91 More Famous Deaths »
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Jack Russell Tribute: Rock Singer & Great Guy
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Jack Russell Tribute: Rock Singer & Great Guy

By Jordan West Live photos by Joe Schaeffer Jack Russell…I’ve had a few days to process this. I’ve been dealing with extremes as far as highs and lows go lately. Fortunately for me, death is something I have always been able to deal with rationally. Writing out my thoughts like this seems to give me peace. When it comes to friends and family, it’s obviously toughest. There have been a lot of my musical heroes that have passed the last few years. When it’s someone you know, like Jack, it’s the most completely empty feeling imaginable. But with him, I was prepared. He had been in bad health for a while, and recently had announced his retirement from touring. Knowing how much he loved the stage, I knew his time was running out. I text him the day of the announcement, and wished him well, but he didn’t return it. That’s when I knew. He ALWAYS returned my texts and calls. When I would see him, there was always a hug, and a “I love you brother.” That phrase was even more soothing and golden to me than that incredible singing voice of his. He had a wonderful sense of humor, and I could always laugh with him and fuck with him, about things from the past, and he played right along. No fragile “rock star ego” like so many of his peers. He could laugh at himself just like I can. In this day, when it seems that everyone is on a short leash in terms of laughs, it was comforting to know that, that was never the case with him. Sure, his rock n roll lifestyle back in the day brought him lots of troubles and reputation, but he owned up to it all. Like a man. And that incredible voice of his, stood up to everything that tossed at it. Many years ago, I remember seeing him get thrown out of a club I was at, way back before I got to know him. He’d had “ten too many” and decided to relieve himself behind the bar, in the ice well. That was it. He was “86’d” and the security carried him out. Minutes later, his bandana slumped over one eye like a pirate, he reappeared on the club’s stage, and even though he could not walk or speak, due to the effects of whatever he had consumed, he propped himself up on the microphone stand and sang the most soulful and precise version of a Led Zeppelin song with the house band I had ever heard. I was amazed. It was incredible! That golden voice of his never failed. It was way back when David Letterman had a running gag on his show called “Stupid Pet Tricks.” Well, my friends and I decided that what we had just witnessed was the human answer to that. Years later, on my online radio show, during an interview with Jack, I retold the story to him. For a while after that, whenever I saw him, he would refer to himself and his past exploits as “The stupid human trick.” No denials. No embarrassment. Just laughs and coming to grips with his past over- indulging. Again, a stand-up guy, unlike that night at the club, way back when. I never forgot that. After he left Great White the first time, he invited me to see him perform songs from his solo record For You at the Key Club in Hollywood. The songs were much different than the GW material. Lots of love songs of forgiveness and tributes. I was impressed with not only the direction that he had taken, but also the fact that he looked so healthy and happy. He was in a much better condition, physically and mentally, than I had seen him before, in the years of excess. I told him how I felt and it meant a lot to him. He had also moved to the California desert, and I didn’t see him for a while after that. Apparently, old habits arose, and as he rejoined and left Great White, and started his own band, his demons returned. Then, in early 2003, his worst nightmare occurred: The Station nightclub tragedy, and 100 lost lives, including two of our mutual friends, all of whom were such fans of his incredible talent. It was the worst possible incident imaginable. I shudder to this day when it is even mentioned, thinking about what horrors happened on that fateful evening. I know people who survived, such as Jack, and they will never be the same. Imagine how Jack felt? This is something that you just don’t “get over.” I cannot even to begin to fathom the amount of heartache he endured and kept the rest of his life. I’m sure that at least, part of him felt responsible, even though he was not at fault, and proven so. My heart bled for him, as well as the victims and their families. I wanted to reach out to him and tell him that he could talk about it and I would be glad to listen, but it wasn’t the right time. It took years, and even then, when we are able to address it, it was only briefly mentioned. I didn’t see him for a while, and when I did, I almost didn’t recognize him. His body was falling apart. Years of excess had finally caught up to him. He looked like he had been broken in half. I watched an interview that I did with him in 2012 for VintageRock.com and it was shocking to see him in that condition. He was literally yellow in color. But, as always, he was honest, and able to laugh with me, and best of all, that beautiful voice of his did not fail him, unlike the rest of his body. He would go on to record new songs with his own band as well as collaborate with others, and his vocals, both live and on recordings, sounded great. He was on the road playing shows for his fans constantly for the next number of years. I went to a few of them and was blown away by the way he could sing so beautifully in spite of his physical obstacles. He lived on his boat by this time and he loved it. Stories were told about his love of waking up on the calming waters, and incredible days of fishing in the Pacific Ocean. He was in heaven. He invited me to  join him on that boat many times, and I unfortunately declined, as I suffer from lack of “sea legs” and was afraid of spending the time “chumming the water” as opposed to enjoying a voyage with “Captain Jack.” Knowing Jack, he would have had a lot of fun with that. Probably would have taken a lot of photos of me turning green, and we certainly would have laughed a lot about it later. I am very fortunate, as a member of the media, to be able to get to know so many outstanding musical people such as Jack. I know I have done my job well over the years by the praise that people such as Jack have given me. My first writing assignment for KNAC.com was reviewing a Great White show in Anaheim, enjoying seeing and writing about Jack at what he did best, along with my friend, the late Ty Longley, who played guitar for Jack and Great White. Ty and I were friends right up to when he sadly perished in the Station fire. I don’t know how I feel about an afterlife, but it certainly would be cool to imagine Jack and Ty jamming together again, perhaps with Jimi Hendrix and John Bonham. He always like a good jam. For Jack’s family, friends, bandmates, and for his legions of fans, I offer my condolences. Know how much I and everyone that knew him will miss him and his angelic voice and spirit. I love you brother, peace be with you. Rock me… Jordan “Junkman” West & Jack Russell
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