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??Major US Shortage Hits Grocery Stores- Watchmen Updates
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Switch To US Made Products: http://SwitchAway.com/steve ? Prepper Freeze Dried Beef | https://poplarbeef.com/ref/7/ ? SALE Code: POPLAR15 for 25% Off at Checkout – Essential for Any Survival Strategy As we go into the Summer shortages season we're seeing major issues in dairy, eggs, and in potatoes. Whether you are a Prepper, a homesteader, or a concerned homemaker there are serious issues happening right now. -Genesis Gold Group | https://poplargold.com 1-800-200-4653 | ?? #1 Trusted Gold IRA Company -Deals At MyPatriotSupply: https://mypatriotsupply.com/pages/special-offer?hid=498&rfsn=6210744.4c6423&subid=popular.report -Jase Medical (Antibiotics) http://jasemedical.com/poplarpreparedness Use Code POPLAR10 for $10 off your order. Steve Poplar, PO Box 326 Strabane, PA 15363 Website: https://thepoplarreport.com/ Twitter @thepoplarreport Host of: Poplar Bible Studies https://www.youtube.com/c/BoldFaithBible If you'd like to make a DONATION .. https://ko-fi.com/poplarpreparedness (They don't keep a huge fee like Youtube) Thanks! #inflation #breakingnews #dailynews While prepping for the President Trump tariff shortages it is important to stock up your prepper pantry and investing especially in personal finance, economics to protect yourself from inflation may include stocks, silver stacking, gold, real estate, or even crypto. As the Russia - Ukraine war continues as well as the Houthi in Yemen, China Taiwan, and with the BRICS pushing de dollarization all the while channels like Canadian Prepper, Full Spectrum Survival, NY prepper, Jeremiah Babe, and folks like Tucker Carlson and Glenn Beck, all warning us of the coming digital dollar and CBDC. So whether you listen to Fox News, CNBC, or youtubers like the Economic Ninja or Redacted everything is pointing to prepping 2024 and food shortage 2024. So get stocked up at Kroger, Walmart, or Aldi to fill your prepper pantry.
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World's Most Powerful Solar Telescope Captures Breathtaking Image of Solar Flare
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World's Most Powerful Solar Telescope Captures Breathtaking Image of Solar Flare

On August 8, 2024, the NSF Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawaii achieved a historic milestone by capturing the sharpest images ever taken of a solar flare. The unprecedented observations revealed coronal loops in stunning detail. The arches of superheated plasma following the Sun's magnetic field lines were captured at such resolution that it’s possible to see individual structures as narrow as 21 kilometres across.
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This Retro Spot Might Be The Best Diner In California
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This Retro Spot Might Be The Best Diner In California

Diners can be timeless and super satisfying, especially when they're the top spot in the state they call home. Here's the best diner we've found in California.
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“Treason against Its Own People”: Musk Takes Flamethrower to UK Government after Court Decision

Billionaire Elon Musk took a flamethrower to the UK government, accusing it of committing “treason against its own people,” after it won an appeal against a decision preventing the housing of migrants in hotels
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Something big is about to happen to John Bolton, and Dems are trying to hide it | Redacted News
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Something big is about to happen to John Bolton, and Dems are trying to hide it | Redacted News

from Redacted News: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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What Happened to Cleopatra’s Four Children?
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What Happened to Cleopatra’s Four Children?

  One of history’s most slandered yet enduringly captivating queens, the clever and charismatic Cleopatra isn’t often celebrated for her role as a mother. Frankly, that’s a disservice to her memory. Cleopatra wasn’t just a political powerhouse—she was also the fiercely protective parent of four potential game-changers, each raised with her sharp wit and strategic mind. Add to that her role as stepmother to another, and you’ve got a family saga worthy of an epic. Here are the stories of Ptolemy XV Caesar (Caesarion), Alexander Helios, Cleopatra Selene II, and Ptolemy Philadelphus—children with the makings of legends in their own right.   A Romance With Caesar and the Life of Caesarion Cleopatra Showing Octavius the bust of Julius Caesar, by Pompeo Batoni, 18th century. Source: Wikimedia Commons   Cleopatra and Julius Caesar didn’t fall into each other’s arms at some languid feast under the stars—their love story began with political brinksmanship amid a civil war. This was where Cleopatra was reborn a queen who refused to lose. The nearly deposed female pharaoh famously engineered her introduction to Caesar by having herself smuggled into his quarters rolled up in a rug (or, if you prefer, a linen sack—equally dramatic). This wasn’t a flirtation—it was survival. She actually was in the city in secret, knowing her life was in danger. Her brother-husband, Ptolemy XIII, had pushed her out of power, and Cleopatra was determined to reclaim her throne. Enter Caesar, whose troops had Alexandria under their heels. Together, they turned the city’s war-torn chaos into Cleopatra’s victory, solidifying her rule and sealing an alliance that was as steamy as it was strategic.   The partnership wasn’t just about survival—it was about ensuring stability. Caesar and Cleopatra sailed the Nile in a lavish, gilded barge, projecting power as they went. It was a calculated PR move: Cleopatra presented herself as the reincarnation of Isis, goddess of kingship and motherhood, while Caesar basked in the glow of Egyptian divinity, proving that Cleopatra had not just the gods on her side but Roman muscle as well. Their connection transcended borders, combining Rome’s swagger with Egypt’s mystique.   The Meeting of Antony and Cleopatra, by Lawrence Alma-Tadema, 1885. Source: GetArchive   The fruit of their union was Ptolemy XV Caesar, better known as Caesarion, or “Little Caesar.” Cleopatra wasted no time in presenting her son as Caesar’s rightful heir, a move that sparked an inferno of gossip and outrage in Rome, where Caesar’s legal wife (Calpurnia) resided. Caesar did not shy away from the claim either. When Cleopatra and Caesarion visited Rome, they didn’t exactly slink in quietly—they stayed at one of Caesar’s properties, and he made no secret that the boy bore his name.   For the Roman elite, already uneasy about Caesar’s consolidation of power, this was the final straw. A foreign queen claiming her child was deeply connected to Rome? Unthinkable. In addition, it may have been during this visit that Caesar had a bust of Cleopatra dedicated at the temple of Venus…talk about an out-and-loud Valentine to his lover.   Of course, the smear campaigns practically wrote themselves. Cleopatra was painted as a scheming seductress, Caesar as an old fool bewitched by her “exotic” charms. But, little did the Roman population know Cleopatra was nobody’s fool. She was building a legacy, positioning Caesarion as a bridge between Egypt and Rome. If Rome would not recognize her son’s legitimacy willingly, Cleopatra had no problem reminding them who had the bloodline of pharaohs—and a baby with Caesar whether they liked it or not.   A Second Union: Three Children Beloved of Egypt Cleopatra and the Asp, by Michelangelo, c. 1535. Source: GetArchive   Cleopatra was no stranger to using alliances to secure power, but her relationship with Mark Antony following Caesar’s death was more than a shrewd political maneuver. It was the second act of her dynastic master plan and one that brought into the world three more heirs: Alexander Helios, his twin sister Cleopatra Selene, and little brother Ptolemy Philadelphus. These children weren’t just symbols of an influential union—they were Cleopatra’s insurance policy for Egypt’s sovereignty and a challenge to Rome’s dominance.   Antony, who already had Roman children, did not hesitate to double down on Cleopatra’s vision of dynastic rule. Not only did he proclaim Caesarion as Julius Caesar’s rightful heir, much to the irritation of Octavian, but he also brought his own son, Marcus Antonius Antyllus, to Egypt. Antony set up Antyllus and Caesarion as a two-man team: an Egyptian pharaoh and a Roman citizen, both born to inherit staggering power and smart enough to someday use it. While Caesarion represented the legacy of Egypt and Julius Caesar, Antyllus carried the weight of both the Antonian line and the patrician and dignified Fulvian line. Together, they were a calculated bet on a future where Rome and Egypt ruled side by side.   Antony did not stop there. At the infamous Donations of Alexandria, he handed out titles with grand theatricality. Caesarion was named “King of Kings” and hailed as the legitimate ruler of Egypt, while Alexander Helios, Cleopatra Selene, and Ptolemy Philadelphus were crowned rulers of their own swathes of Eastern territory. Cleopatra herself was styled as the “Queen of Kings,” cementing her children as the foundation of a dynastic empire that could rival Rome.   Cleopatra, by John William Waterhouse, 1887. Source: Wikimedia Commons   Octavian, one part of the uncomfortable alliance known as the Second Triumvirate with Antony and Lepidus, was not having it. He spun the relationship of Antony and Cleopatra into a melodrama of foreign corruption, painting Cleopatra as the ultimate femme fatale and Antony as a man without proper Roman pride and laziness. When Octavian’s forces crushed them at the Battle of Actium, the dream of an Alexandrian empire came crashing down. Rather than endure the humiliation of a Roman triumph—effectively a death march masquerading as public entertainment—Antony and Cleopatra chose to die on their own terms. Their suicides were acts of defiance, denying Octavian the spectacle he craved. The twosome’s children, however, were not so fortunate.   As for Antony and Cleopatra, their tomb has yet to be discovered—a final act of rebellion, a middle finger to Octavian’s efforts to control their story. Somewhere, beneath Egyptian sands or lost to the sea, they rest together, their love and ambitions forever mystifying those who wanted to make them fallible and human. Cleopatra may have lost the war, but in death, she remains one of history’s most enduring enigmas.   Male Heirs No More Bust of Juba II, early 1st century CE. Source: Wikimedia Commons   History is written by the victors, and Octavian, later Augustus, was nothing if not thorough in wiping away threats to his rule—especially those with bloodlines that could rival his. The fate of Cleopatra’s sons, heirs to both Egyptian and Roman legacies, is a tragic testimony to the ruthlessness of political survival in the ancient world and Octavian’s driving motivation to consolidate power.   Of all the male heirs, Ptolemy XV Caesarion, son of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra, posed the gravest threat to Octavian’s ambitions. Cleopatra had sent Caesarion to safety in India under the care of his Greek tutor, a desperate ploy to preserve the boy’s life. Whether the tutor’s betrayal or sheer miscalculation sealed the young pharaoh’s fate is unclear but Plutarch tells us that Caesarion was lured back to Alexandria and executed on Octavian’s orders. Some whispers from antiquity suggest that Caesarion may have evaded capture, but there is no evidence to support this hope. What we know is that the boy who bore the name of Caesar was inconveniently alive—and Octavian had no intention of sharing power with anyone who could stir Roman hearts by invoking Ceasar’s memory.   Caesarion was not the only male heir erased from history. Antony’s son Marcus Antonius Antyllus, brought to Egypt to train alongside Caesarion as part of a planned Egyptian-Roman alliance, met a similarly brutal end. After Antony’s defeat at Actium, Antyllus sought sanctuary at a shrine. It didn’t matter: the boy was dragged out and summarily executed, his jewels purloined by the very tutor who was meant to protect him.   Luna, the Moon Goddess, by Jan Collaert II, Jan van der Straet, Philips Galle and Cornelis Kiliaan   1586-1628. Source: Raw Pixel   The fates of Cleopatra and Antony’s younger sons, Alexander Helios and Ptolemy Philadelphus, remain hazy at best. We know Alexander, crowned as King of Armenia at the Donations of Alexandria, was displayed in Octavian’s triumphal march in golden chains alongside his twin sister, Cleopatra Selene. Yet, he disappears from the historical record shortly after, never mentioned as having reached adulthood. Ptolemy Philadelphus, the youngest, doesn’t even make it that far; he isn’t recorded as being part of the triumph at all, suggesting he may have died even earlier, a quiet casualty of Octavian’s systematic purge.   Why Octavian may have targeted the boys isn’t hard to surmise. These children embodied Cleopatra’s vision of a united dynasty that could rival Rome. They carried the blood of two of the ancient world’s most powerful families, and they were, quite literally, born to rule. Octavian, ever the pragmatist, knew he could not allow them to grow into men who might challenge his authority. Whether they were executed outright, poisoned, or left to perish in the shadows of captivity, their deaths served Octavian’s agenda of erasing all competition. We will probably never know for certain how these boys met their ends. We simply see them disappear from the historical record.   While the exact details of their fates may be lost, the intent is unmistakable. Octavian was not just dismantling Cleopatra’s dynasty—he was scrubbing it from genetic memory, leaving only fragments of their stories for history to piece together.   But the Moon Rose Mummy portrait of a Roman Egyptian Girl, 1st century CE. Source: Wikimedia Commons   While the male heirs of Cleopatra faded into the shadows of history, Cleopatra Selene—daughter of the infamous queen and Mark Antony—rose to forge her own legacy. Unlike her brothers, she doesn’t quietly vanish from contemporary sources. Octavian understood the power of Cleopatra’s daughter not just as a political pawn, but as a symbol. So, instead of erasing her, he married her off in grand fashion, gifting her a hefty dowry and sending her to North Africa to rule alongside Juba II, newly minted king of Mauretania.   Juba and Selene were, by all accounts, an extraordinary power couple. Both carried the scars of Rome’s imperial expansion: Juba had been paraded in Caesar’s triumph as a child after his father’s defeat and subsequent suicide (sound familiar?), and Selene had been displayed in Octavian’s own triumph alongside her brothers. Perhaps this shared trauma drew them together, or perhaps they simply recognized one another as equals. Whatever the reason, together they turned Mauretania into a cultural beacon in the ancient world.   Coin of Cleopatra, photo by Nikoretro. Source: Flickr   Under their reign, Mauretania became a fusion of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman influence. They built a dazzling metropolis at Caesarea (modern-day Cherchell, Algeria), blending architectural styles and scholarly traditions from the three great cultures. Temples with Greek columns stood alongside Egyptian motifs, and Roman efficiency underscored the city’s infrastructure. Coins minted during their rule showed Juba and Selene, one on each side, presenting them as a united front, a king and queen not just of a territory, but of a shared vision.   The pair also had at least two children, a son, and a daughter, though their fates are somewhat unclear. Cleopatra Selene’s legacy didn’t stop there—centuries later, Zenobia, queen of Palmyra and a fierce rival to Rome, claimed descent from Selene and Juba. Whether or not this claim of inheritance was true, speaks volumes about the enduring power of Selene’s story.   For all the grandeur of their reign, Selene and Juba’s lives were undoubtedly shaped by the traumas of their youth. Both had been torn from their homes and made political pawns, but together, they turned those tragedies into precursors to triumphs. Cleopatra Selene might have been taken from Egypt, but in Mauretania, she created a kingdom that reflected her mother’s vision of uniting the best of the ancient world. In a way, Selene did not just rise above her circumstances—she rose to the status of a queen who honored her lineage while forging her own path.
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FTC Warns Google Over Alleged Bias In Filtering Republican Content
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9/11 Families Just Got A Game-Changing Win In Their Fight To Hold Saudi Arabia Accountable!
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Lexus Driver Arrested After Attempting To Run Over Border Patrol Officer At Crash Scene
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Foreign Aid Official Suspected Of Bribery Is Back At Work After Court Ruling
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Foreign Aid Official Suspected Of Bribery Is Back At Work After Court Ruling

Staff at the African Development Foundation, a USAID-affiliated federal agency, have returned to work after a D.C. judge overturned the Trump administration’s abolition of the agency — even as a new inspector general’s report blasted the agency for misleading Congress. A USAID inspector general’s report released Thursday lists Mathieu Zahiu as one of the agency’s current top employees, even though the IG told a D.C. judge last year that it had seized Zahui’s phone and found evidence that he took secret payments from a company to which he steered suspicious contracts. Early in the Trump administration, Zahiu told the White House that the agency would not recognize Trump’s appointment of Peter Marocco, who successfully disbanded USAID, as acting chairman of the African agency. Staff subsequently locked the doors to physically prevent DOGE auditors from entering. The Trump administration ultimately took control of the building with the assistance of U.S. Marshals and laid everyone off. But after an African company sued on the basis that all of its profits came from the U.S. agency, complaining that shutting down the agency would cause it irreparable harm, a D.C. judge granted an injunction temporarily invalidating Marocco’s moves. D.C.- and Africa-based staff and contractors were all immediately reinstated to their jobs and canceled grants were restored, despite the fact that a ban on new foreign grants remains in effect, significantly reducing the amount of work for them to do. Thursday’s IG report made that reversal all the more remarkable, finding that the agency had only raised a quarter of the money from African partners that it publicly took credit for, that nearly half of its grants had insufficient documentation, and that the agency did not conduct any “due diligence” before entering into financial agreements with African entities. The African Development Foundation is funded by about $50 million a year in taxpayer money, but it is supposed to leverage that with funds raised from African governments and other groups, giving them skin in the game. The agency never actually collected three-quarters of the money that it implied to Congress it had raised between 2022 and 2024, according to the IG probe. In its 2023 Annual Report, the African Development Foundation, or USADF, reported that “$45.6 million in leveraged partner funds was secured,” but in reality, it only received $9 million that year, the IG report said. “Similarly, in its FY 2024 Congressional Budget Justification, USADF reported that it anticipated leveraging more than $15 million in external funding that year. Yet, by the end of FY 2024, USADF had received just $2.5 million in partnership funding.” In all, records showed that “32 partners pledged up to $69 million between FYs 2022 and 2024. However, of these pledges, USADF only received $17 million,” the IG found. African governments only actually “provided about $8.2 million of $41 million (20 percent) pledged.” The agency told the IG that it had no mechanism to force African governments and other groups to follow through on their commitments. The IG said this was because it drafted agreements that “were not legally binding,” and “did not conduct any pre-award assessments or due diligence on prospective partners.” For some partnerships, it had no documentation at all, the report found: “Based on our reviews of USADF’s website, partner funding receipts, and other public reporting, we determined that USADF may have had up to 17 additional active partnerships. For example, USADF’s website identified a payment card company foundation, a clean energy investment company, and a development nonprofit as strategic partners. However, USADF could not provide MoUs or any other documentation to confirm the status of these partnerships.” A Daily Wire investigation previously reported that one such partnership was with Herbalife, a multi-level marketing scheme whose then-CEO sat on the government agency’s board. The partnership involved providing Africans with “product donations, and Herbalife Nutrition staff as global volunteers in their businesses,” marketing materials said. It came two months after Herbalife paid $122 million to the Department of Justice to settle charges that it violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The Daily Wire’s investigation also showed that the agency misled Congress and the public about how much money went to Africa as opposed to administrative costs by having African grantees and contractors re-route money back to D.C. The IG report said “we discovered that USADF officials knew of suspected misuse of Foundation funds and equipment purchased from Foundation grants but failed to report this information to OIG as required.” It said that the agency failed to keep track of where its money was going: Forty percent of grants had incomplete project development documentation and the same number lacked evidence that it had trained the grantee on keeping track of finances. The agency pays African “partners” to inspect grantees on the ground, but for most grants, the agency’s database was missing these site visit reports. Thursday’s inspector general report was limited to certain aspects of the agency’s business and its methodology was established last year, before the dramatic changes at the agency. But USAID OIG confirmed that its investigations into matters relating to the foundation are active and ongoing. That raises the prospect that although CFO Zahui was reinstated after being laid off, the back-and-forth might end in his being hauled out of the office in handcuffs. A November 2024 search warrant application unearthed by The Daily Wire laid bare a criminal probe involving the agency’s mysterious payments to Ganiam Ltd., a company owned by Zahui’s friend Maina Gakure. In February 2024, agents seized Zahui’s work phone and found “text messages showing at least eight instances of wire transfers or electronic payments from Gakure to Zahui’s Bank of America account, totaling over $10,000. These payments coincide with USADF’s awarding of sole-source contracts to Ganiam,” they wrote. As of now, Zahui has not been charged with a crime. The agency’s other top current employee, according to the report, is Elisabeth Feleke. Feleke was accused by former general counsel Mateo Dunne of ordering him to stop an investigation into rulebreaking at the agency. Dunne filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleging retaliation and anti-white racial discrimination, but an EEO judge dismissed it, and he is appealing. A former official with the USAID inspector general’s official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Daily Wire that the African Development Foundation “treated federal dollars like Monopoly money… it was a culture of reckless indifference to accountability and oversight.” Included in the report is an acknowledgment of the IG’s findings by the foundation. “USADF appreciates the work of the USAID Office of Inspector General in conducting this evaluation of our strategic partnerships and grants administration,” says a management response to the findings. “We concur with the overall findings and recommendations and acknowledge the opportunities to strengthen our internal policies, procedures, and reporting practices.” Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jim Risch (R-ID) said on X that the new report provides further evidence that the agency “is beyond repair” and should be abolished. Related: This Foreign Aid Agency Locked Its Doors To Keep DOGE Out. Now We Know Why. PART ONE: Foreign Aid Official Who Resisted DOGE Took Secret Payments After Steering Africa Money To Friend PART TWO: African Aid Agency Used Foreign Pass-Throughs To Hide Money That Went To D.C. Staff PART THREE: Aid Agency Pushed Official’s For-Profit Pyramid Scheme On Poor Africans PART FOUR: ‘Them White Motherf-ers’: Racist Agency Framed Its Lawyer After He Discovered Lawbreaking, He Says
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