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Good News April 1, 2022

• Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg has indefinitely suspended his department’s criminal investigation into President Trump and his business, Trump Organization, according to a resignation letter from one of his top prosecutors Mark Pomerantz. One source familiar with the investigation claimed the case against Trump was political and fueled by the former president’s political enemies and told Fox News that Pomerantz “shouldn’t have been in the DA’s office in the first place.” [Before joining Vance’s office, Pomerantz was at the New York law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison. He took leave from the firm last year to join Vance’s office to investigate Trump’s financial dealings. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s brother, Robert Schumer, is a partner at the firm. Pomerantz donated to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign] • The 9th Circuit Court issues another ruling in the "Stormy Daniels" case: awarding Trump $245,209.67 for his fees incurred in her appeal • A Gallup poll shows 17% of respondents in March listed inflation and the high cost of living as the most important problem facing the country today. Last month it was 10% and it was 8% in January. 22% say the government and poor leadership as the most important problem facing the country. Another notable change is those citing covid-19 a concern. In January it was 20%; in February it was 13%; and in March it was 3% • NBC poll: 52% disapprove of how the Russia/Ukraine conflict is being handled. 63% disapprove handling of economy. Top Issues for Americans: cost of living and jobs/economy • More numbers from a NBC poll: 71% have just some or very little confidence in Biden’s ability to respond to war; 57% think we are already at war or will be at war with Russia within a year; 68% would rather have Biden make the economy his top priority; 55% disapprove of his overall job performance • The Correctional Tribunal of Paris announced [last week] that it would hear former President of Albania Sali Berisha's claim that Sec of State Antony Blinken defamed his reputation by declaring him persona non-grata. In May 2021, Blinken announced that Berisha and his immediate family members would be ineligible for entry into the US, declaring Berisha corrupt. Berisha is known for standing against communism, and condemned Blinken's remarks, tying the State Dept with working George Soros's Open Society. Blinken's parents, Vera and Donald have repeatedly donated to Open Society, and created a permanent endowment at a European-based data archive that carries their name, "The Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives" • WH Spin Doctor Jen Psaki will be stepping down by May • President Asterisk was seen holding a “cheat sheet” during a press conference • More and more public discussions concerning President Asterisk's cognitive decline are being aired

• Conservative leadership candidate and veteran MP Pierre Poilievre led a chant at a rally Kitchener, Ontario calling for the defunding of the Canadian Broadcast Corporation. He's also committed to a blockchain economy as leader and Prime Minister. Poilievre said, "Canada needs less financial control for politicians and bankers and more financial freedom for the people. That includes the freedom to own and use crypto, tokens, smart contracts, and decentralized finance. The Blockchain economy is about more than new forms of cash. It's also about decentralizing control of our economic decisions. A Poilievre government would welcome this new, decentralized, bottom-up economy and allow people to take control of their money from bankers and politicians. It would expand choice and lower the costs of financial products, and create thousands of jobs for engineers, programmers, coders, and other entrepreneurs." Poilievre is committing to rejecting a China-style crackdown by ensuring cryptocurrencies remain legal for payment among two agreeing parties [worth watching him carefully in the coming months] • Alberta, Canada journalist Keean Bexte reports: "Justin Trudeau has quit sharing his planned trips ahead of time to minimize protests. He flew to Vancouver without notice, and British Columbians organized a massive demonstration outside his hotel within hours. People really hate Trudeau" • Glenn Greenwald reported that in France, 31% of supporters of the left-wing candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon say that in the event of a run-off between Macron and LePen they'd vote for LePen. 28% say they'd vote for Macron. 41% say they wouldn't vote • In September 2020, Reps Grassley (IA) and Johnson (WI) released a report, “Hunter Biden, Burisma, and Corruption: The Impact on US Government Policy and Related Concerns.” Reps Grassley and Johnson were on the Senate floor this week exposing more of the Biden Crime Family™ including financial records [https://www.finance.senate.gov/download/hsgac_-finance-joint-report] • A Washington Post review confirmed many of the key details in the Grassley/Johnson report and found additional documents showing Biden family interactions with Chinese executives [https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/03/30/hunter-biden-china-laptop/] • FL Rep Matt Gaetz (R) Tweeted he got the hard drive of Hunter Biden's laptop entered into the Congressional Record • A new report from The Wall Street Journal covers Federal authorities gathering information from several of Hunter Biden's associates about his foreign income, including from Ukraine and China, a scheme to avoid paying taxes, and his drug abuse • Trump urges Putin to release details of Hunter Biden business dealings • CNN has finally admitted that Hunter Biden’s laptop is authentic • GOP House Judiciary launch investigation into Twitter and Facebook following new reports on Hunter Biden’s laptop • Asa Saint Clair, close associate of Nancy Pelosi’s son Paul Pelosi Jr, has been convicted of wire fraud for his role in running a scam called the World Sports Alliance, which Paul represented in the country of Ukraine. Saint Clair now faces 20 years in prison when he goes up for sentencing in July, giving him plenty of time to flip on his associates • CNN's Tara John and Tim Lister outline Ukraine's neo-Nazi ties are still present • Per the Washington Post, Alexei Arestovich, adviser to Ukrainian leader Zelensky, stated that “international humanitarian laws or the laws of war don’t apply in this conflict" when discussing why the Ukrainian Armed Forces place military equipment in civilian areas [wonder how ordinary folk will react to this nugget] • During an interview with Just the News President Donald Trump said he is uninterested in taking over as House speaker. “A lot of people bring it up... No, it’s not something I want to do. I want to look at what’s happening, and then we’re going to be doing something else..."

• FL Gov Ron DeSantis signed Florida's anti-grooming bill into law. The measure, known as the "Parental Rights in Education" bill, is a classroom instruction ban on age-inappropriate teachings of "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" for children in kindergarten through third grade statewide. Democrats and Hollywood critics falsely labeled it "Don't Say Gay" legislation. "If the people who held up degenerates like Harvey Weinstein as exemplars and as heroes and as all that, if those are the types of people that are opposing us on parents' rights, I wear that like a badge of honor," DeSantis said • AZ Gov Doug Ducey signed three bills into law that restrict abortions (bans abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, except for medical emergencies and doctors who carry out abortions beyond 15 weeks face a class 6 felony charge and if convicted could spend a year in prison and lose their license to practice medicine); limit gender reassignment surgeries (bars gender reassignment surgery until the age of 18, but it doesn’t prohibit prescriptions that those under age 18 may be taking to alter the characteristics of their biological sex); and block transgender athletes from participating in female sports (requires all athletes at Arizona public schools, colleges, universities and any competing private schools to participate in sports teams according to their biological sex) • OK Gov Kevin Stitt signs transgender athlete ban into law. The new law will require the parent or guardian of a student who competes on a sports team to sign an affidavit acknowledging their child's biological gender at birth. A student-athlete will only be allowed to play on the sports team associated with the gender assigned at their birth, even if they currently identify as another sex and have undergone hormone therapy • PA's the “Save Women’s Sports Act” which seeks to prevent men pretending to be women from participating in women’s school sports passed the House Education Committee. Pathetic PA Gov Wolf says if this bill passes, he will immediately veto it • 88 year-old actress Joan Collins in a NY Times interview: “What’s wrong with mother? What’s wrong with woman? Girl? I don’t like having that word taken away.” She went on to say that in the wake of the "Me Too" movement there’s been a rise of anti-maleness. “Sadly, I think that now young men are suffering from being labeled toxically masculine because of this rise of anti-maleness” • The office of Texas AG Ken Paxton is demanding documents from the manufacturers of puberty-blocking drugs as part of an investigation probing whether they have engaged in practices that violate state law. Requested of the drug manufacturers include: documents sufficient to identify all hormone blocker products that you sell, market, or distribute or have sold, marketed, or distributed from January 1, 2019, to the present; evidence of any investigations and lawsuits filed against them because of “representations made by you about the safety or effectiveness of your hormone blocker products or hormone blockers generally for the treatment of gender dysphoria;” all peer-reviewed articles that “in any way relates to any of your hormone blocker products” and all documents “concerning misuse, adverse events, side effects, and/or injury from your hormone blocker products;” correspondences with healthcare providers in Texas regarding the drugs, marketing and sales plans, and training materials for their employees • Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Marija Zakharova has published a timeline of US-Ukraine bioresearch

• Senator Malcolm Roberts (Australia) on the senate floor with covid under question inquiry: "The truth is the Select Committee on covid-19 has been running a protection racket for the pharmaceutical industry, and today’s vote proves it. This unprecedented betrayal of the Australian people must be referred immediately to a royal commission. To the Prime Minister, the health minister, the federal health department and all those in the Senate and the House of Representatives—all of you who have perpetrated this crime—I direct one question: how the hell do you expect to get away with it? We’re not going to let you get away with it. We won’t let you get away with it. We are coming for you. We have the stamina to hound you down and we damn well will" [full speech here: https://www.malcolmrobertsqld.com.au/malcolm-roberts-drops-bombshells-in-senate-after-covid-under-question-inquiry/] • 18-month-old Eddie received CPR from his neighbor, Katie Bailey -a nurse and cancer center manager at Genesis Medical Center, after falling into a retention pond near his home. After being airlifted to Iowa City for treatment, Eddie is doing great • FL Gov Ron DeSantis signed HB 1467, which requires school districts to be transparent in the selection of instructional materials, including library and reading materials. Additionally, the bill sets 12-year term limits for school board members • FL Gov DeSantis hints at repealing Disney's self-governing status in Florida. "You should not have one organization that is able to dictate policy in all these different realms, and they have done that for many, many years. And if that stops now, which it should, that would be a good thing for Florida” [most of us are aware of the child-sex trafficking connection with Disney, but if you have sleepyheads in your life and are looking for a way to introduce some of the vileness of Disney, I recommend Peter Schweizer's book, Disney: the Mouse Betrayed. It's not all inclusive -just a good starting point] • Another racist hoax exposed: two black female students at Rosemont High School in Sacramento, CA are the culprits who wrote racist graffiti on the school walls. The sheriff's office said it is consulting with the DA’s office to determine whether or not to pursue criminal charges • Bank of America filed lawsuits against radical Portland City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty who has been ordered by a Multnomah County judge to pay over $16k in overdue debt after failing to show up in court • BLM-Antifa criminal Malik Fard Muhammad, pled guilty in federal court after repeatedly and intentionally jeopardizing the lives of police officers, destroying public property, and encouraging others to commit violence during the 2020 BLM riots in Portland, OR according to the Justice Dept. In April 2021, Mailk was arrested and a grand jury handed down 28 indictments including first and second-degree attempted murder, attempted aggravated murder, unlawful manufacture of a destructive device, and unlawful use of a weapon • Prominent Maine politician and mega-donor 75-year-old Eliot Cutler was arrested and charged with possession of child pornography. Each of the four counts carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison. DA Matthew Foster said that more charges were expected to be filed against Cutler • Fourth grade teacher Andrew Bert Hammond from the McMinnville Elementary School in Oregon, has been charged with four counts of communication with a minor for immoral purposes, second-degree attempted rape of a child, and third-degree attempted rape of a child • Judson Middle School teacher Dean Wright is under investigation by local police after he allegedly sent a nude photograph to a student. Wright has been a proponent of critical race theory and equity initiatives. He has posted videos to TikTok, in one video he said that he was most proud of "normalizing using pronouns in introductions in my classroom"

• According to Travel Off Path, 22 countries have removed entry requirements (No pre-departure test, no on arrival test, no post-arrival test, no quarantine, no proof of vaccination, no health forms or covid questionnaires): Mexico, Dominican Republic, Norway, Iceland, Slovenia, Bahrain, Jordan, Ireland, Hungary, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Montenegro, Curaçao, England, Aruba, Maldives, Mongolia, Moldova, Gabon, Yemen, Costa Rica, Sweden • Dr Paul Alexander said that, "Pfizer offered me $1 million, $50,000 month wage to stop writing and hammering them and Bourla..." • CIA Director William Burns vaccinated and boosted is infected with covid-19 [wakey, wakey!] • US District Court Judge Reed O’Connor issued an order that grants a request to broaden a lawsuit against the Defense Department to include over 4k Navy service members who have requested a religious exemption from the covid vaccine mandate. “Here, the potential class members have suffered the 'same injury,’ arising from violations of their constitutional rights. Each has submitted a religious accommodation request, and each has had his request denied, delayed, or dismissed on appeal... By resolving the Navy Class’s common questions, this Court may provide relief to all service members in the class and subclasses... Even though their personal circumstances may factually differ in small ways, the threat is the same: get the jab or lose your job” [prohibits the Navy from punishing a sailor because of his/her vaccination status] • A graph from the Virginia Department of Health charting newly reported covid-19 cases in Virginians aged 0-19 reveals that covid cases have dropped by 93% since Gov Youngkin’s EO restoring parental rights went into effect. Youngkin later signed a bill passed by the state’s legislature that made face freedom in schools the law of the land • [Mixed bag] Italy ends covid-19 state of emergency; the “green pass” is no longer needed for citizens to access public services, banks, hotels, post offices, hairdressers, cafes, restaurants shopping malls and shops. Until April 30, citizens will need to wear a mask and have a vaccination certificate to be able to watch theatrical performances and film screenings indoors. The vaccination certificate remains mandatory to go to weddings, celebrations, birthdays, discos, clubs. In the case of indoor sports facilities, the pass remains in force, while in stadiums and other open facilities, entry will be allowed upon presentation of a negative diagnostic test. Employees can enter all workplaces with a vaccination certificate and a simple test. This change also applies to citizens over the age of 50, for whom vaccination was mandatory. From now on, it will be enough to wear a surgical mask in the workplace. Until the end of the year, the mandatory vaccination against covid-19 remains in force for employees in hospitals and nursing homes • The Ruby Princess, reported covid-19 infections on board the ship before docking in San Francisco. Covid positive individuals were “isolated and quarantined while monitored and cared for by our shipboard medical team.” Passengers who did not complete their isolation period were “provided with accommodations ashore to hotels coordinated in advance for isolation and quarantine” if they could not return home. Princess Cruises confirmed that 100% of those on board were vaccinated against covid-19, in accordance with the company’s “Current Health Protocols for Cruises.” The operator did not advise at which point the virus was detected on the ship [goodness! What will it take for the sleepyheads to question the narratives?!] • California Republican lawmaker Kevin Kiley (Rocklin) has introduced AB 1708 to repeal the state's sanctuary law

• Following a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed by Empower Oversight, we learn from National Institutes of Health (NIH) emails that researchers at China’s Wuhan University requested the NIH delete information about covid-19 genetic sequencing • The Public Interest Declassification Board (PIDB) hosted a virtual public meeting. On the agenda: “recommendations for modernizing EO 13526; prioritizing declassification of historically significant records related to the 9/11 Attacks; advocacy for public access to Kennedy Assassination Records postponed from declassification; and progress toward meeting the FY 2022 NDAA requirement to complete a feasibility study on declassifying information on nuclear weapons testing in the Marshall Islands.” According to @JustHuman the takeaways are: 1) Declass is complicated and severely limited by how govt works in general, how the records are catalogued, manpower, lack of a clear and stream lined process; 2) PIDB wants a new EO to address these issues. To speed up declass and FOIA both; 3) PIDB wants agencies to have declass work funded in each agency’s budget; 4) less than 10k JFK related docs are left to be declassed and published. They expect to finish declass and release them all by end of 2022; 5) the NSC is working with PIDB to accomplish declass goals of speeding up the processes and reducing over-classification; 6) seems to be a lot of agreement between political parties, branches of govt, and many agencies on increasing declass, speeding up release, and reducing over-classification; 7) a notable suggestion was to change the way documents are created in the first place so that classification and declassification are easier; 8) suggestions of using AI to help with declass; 9) interesting comments about Space Force being hindered by over-classification and work is being done to address that • According to a tracker maintained by Johns Hopkins University, the number of people in US hospitals with covid-19 is at its lowest point since the spring of 2020 • Lt. Colonel Chambers asserts that he insisted on doing 'informed consent briefs' with soldiers. According to him, "out of 3000 soldiers, only 6 took it" • PA judge William Mahon ordered the removal of five school board members after Beth Ann Rosica, a parent in the West Chester Area School District who holds a PhD in Education, petitioned the courts to remove board members that voted to make masks mandatory in schools. The petition states that board members are causing children, "... permanent and irreparable harm due to their fabricating, feigning or intentionally exaggerating or including a medical symptom or disease which results in a potentially harmful medical evaluation or treatment to the child and as such, the (school directors) are to be held accountable... created and implemented illegal policies that violate Constitutional rights and, as such, cause irreparable harm" • FL Gov Ron DeSantis announced that the state would be leading 20 others in a multi-state lawsuit against the Biden administration in regards to their unlawful public transportation mask mandate that was recently extended into next month. "If politicians and celebrities can attend the Super Bowl unmasked, every US citizen should have the right to fly unmasked. It is well past time to get rid of this unnecessary mandate..." Joining the effort is Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and West Virginia • Hawaii’s safe travels is coming to an end after nearly two years. Proof of a negative covid test or covid vaccination will no longer be required to avoid a five-day quarantine when entering the state

• A lawsuit against New Mexico Sec of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver and AG Hector Balderas has been filed by election integrity watchdog Voter Reference Foundation to ensure the publication of the state’s voter rolls. Oliver has a past of refusing to release voting records, as she did in 2017 when they were requested by President Trump • Arizona State Senator Sonny Borrelli delivered an update on the fight to ban unmonitored drop boxes in Arizona. "Maricopa County said that they had over 923k ballots that were dropped off at the drop boxes. However, documentation can only account for 189,167 ballots which means... over 733k ballots are unaccounted for. All of this evidence have been turned over to the Attorney General Mark Brnovich" • The Federal Election Commission (FEC) has fined the DNC and Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign for lying about the funding of the discredited Russian dossier used in a smear attempt against Trump weeks before his 2016 presidential victory • NE Rep Jeff Fortenberry (R) announces his resignation after he was convicted of lying to federal investigators about an illegal campaign donation from a foreign national • A poll distributed by Breitbart News shows former Alaska Dept of Administration commissioner Kelly Tshibaka is leading incumbent Sen Lisa Murkowski in the state’s US Senate race • Lonny Koons, a never-Trump Republican running to unseat Rep Elise Stefanik, is caught on video sitting in his car illegally forging petition signatures • NY state Supreme Court Justice Patrick McAllister rules the state legislative and congressional maps redrawn by Democrats in NY [were] "unconstitutionally drawn with political bias," so he blocked them from being used in the midterm elections • The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) publishes a weekly “Covid-19 Vaccine Surveillance Report” containing data on covid-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths by vaccination status. According to the report, from February 21, 2022 - March 22, 2022, there were a total of 1,182,326 recorded cases; 792,120 of these were among the triple jabbed. Or put another way, 82% of the cases were among the vaccinated while 18% were unvaccinated. During this time period, there were a total of 8,936 covid-19 hospitalizations: 7,088 of them were among the triple jabbed and 1,025 hospitalizations were among the unvaccinated. When children are removed from the equation, the proportion of hospitalizations among the vaccinated population is much worse, showing that 87% of all covid-19 hospitalizations during this time period are vaccinated, while 13% are not vaccinated [if you want to share some of these facts with others: https://dailyexpose.uk/2022/03/30/distracted-russia-will-smith-uk-gov-data-92-percent-covid-deaths-vaccinated/] • A confidentiality agreement was signed between the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and Moderna shows an agreement to transfer mRNA coronavirus vaccine candidates (developed and jointly owned by NIAID and Moderna) to recipients at the University of North Carolina on December 12, 2019. Recall that it wasn't until December 31st 2019 that the World Health Organization (WHO) became aware of a cluster of viral pneumonia cases in Wuhan, China. Research shows that Moderna did not just apply for a patent on February 4, 2016 with US9587003B2 as reported in the Daily Mail. They applied for 4 patents on December 16th, 2013 with US9149506B2, US9216205B2, US9255129B2, US9301993B2. What did Moderna know that we didn’t? • A paper by scientists in India, Switzerland, Italy and the US, titled: "MSH3 Homology and Potential Recombination Link to SARS-CoV-2 Furin Cleavage Site," shows they calculated the chances of a 19 nucleotide sequence patented by Moderna randomly appearing in covid-19 in circumstances where it does not appear anywhere else in nature are 1 in 3 trillion [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fviro.2022.834808/full#B10]

Good News March 25th, 2022 – April 1st, 2022 edition. As you scroll through the highlights, ask yourself if the Deep State were in charge, would this be allowed? Or would we even know about it? Also some news may not seem “good,” however it’s on the list because it is utterly fantastic it’s being exposed! • Public Choice, a peer-reviewed journal specializing in the intersection of economics and political science has accepted John Lott Jr's research showing President Asterisk received hundreds of thousands of excess votes in Democratic-controlled areas in the 2020 election. Looking at six swing states, the data he crunched found that voter turnout in Republican areas increased from 2016 to 2020; voter turnout among Democrats dropped (except in places where voter fraud was claimed); increased turnout occurred in counties where vote fraud is alleged; in specific precincts where there were fraud accusations that touched each other but where one was inside a Republican-dominant county and the other inside a Democratic-leaning county, he found that in-person voting for the neighboring precincts was about the same, but absentee or mailed balloting tilted toward Democrats in the Democratic precincts • According to research presented last week to Wisconsin’s state Assembly’s Committee on Campaigns and Elections by True the Vote, 137,500 ballots were cast through illegal vote trafficking throughout several of Wisconsin’s largest cities in the 2020 election • Seth "Captain K" Keshel recommends checking out https://electionfraud20.org/canvassing/ [Team up with others in your region, and help out by running an event, collecting and distributing information, canvassing, writing to state representatives, and request transparent, forensic audits in any state and county that shows irregularities] • The County & Local Organizing Playbook: https://useip.org/2021/08/14/useip-county-local-organizing-playbook-is-now-available/ • Via Liberty Overwatch: “UncoverDC’s Wendi Strauch Mahoney has corralled the major election integrity efforts by state legislatures into an impressive progress report”: Eight states enacted laws in 2021 and 2022 that impose new or stricter voter ID laws: AR, AZ, FL, GA, IA, MT, TX, and WY / Thirteen states put legislation in place to restrict mail-in voting: AL, AR, AZ, FL, GA, IA, ID, KS, LA, MT, ND, OK, and TX / Iowa appears to be the only state to restrict early voting so far. Every Democrat opposed it / Five states have legislation under consideration that would ban or restrict drop boxes. SC’s H3444 and WI’s S939 have each passed both House and Senate. Drop box related bills have passed the first chamber in GA, AZ, and ID. None have yet been signed into law / Five states tightened voter registration laws and requirements: IA, MT, NH, TX, and UT / Arizona’s House and Senate recently passed a law requiring proof of citizenship when registering to vote. That bill is heading to Gov. Ducey’s desk for final approval / Eighteen states created or expanded legislation related to “election-related crimes”: AZ, AR, CA, FL, GA, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, ND, NV, TX, UT, VA, WA, WV, and WY / NJ prohibited certain electioneering activities / HI increased the maximum fine for providing false information to $10K / Eleven states have either banned or severely restricted the acceptance and use of private funds for state and local elections: AZ, AK, FL, GA, ID, KS, MS, ND, OH, TN, and TX / Five states have passed anti-Zuckerbucks legislation that is awaiting a Republican governor’s signature: AL, IN, OK, SD and VA / Ten states strengthened processes related to “ballot return, verification, and curing” that “restrict voter access”: AR, AZ, FL, GA, IA, KS, LA, MT, TX, and UT / Two counties have passed resolutions to eliminate voting machines: Nye County, NV and Rio Blanco County, CO / Texas and Arizona have been two of the most active states in terms of strengthening election integrity laws. Arkansas, Montana, North Dakota, Georgia, and Florida have also made a good showing / Michigan and Pennsylvania have made the least progress

👆🏻 For the thoughtful family who sent us the above t-shirt, please get in touch with me! Also, for the sweet lady who sent
👆🏻 For the thoughtful family who sent us the above t-shirt, please get in touch with me! Also, for the sweet lady who sent a heart necklace along with a Valentine craft, please get in touch with me. Good news coming up soon! I had a lot of fun working on it for this week’s drop. Ran into lots and lots of “huh, now that’s interesting” kind of moments. Followed many meandering trails while all the while thinking, “God is moving!” When the good news posts, please share your own awesome news or tidbits not on the list.

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Some things seem to fly under the radar or we misremember or had no idea, right? So the below items are for your consideration. Dig a little deeper, add it to the backburner, be reminded, share your observations –whatever fits the bill. >> Back in late 2020, Warren Buffet invested in some pharmaceutical companies, including Pfizer, to the tune of five billion dollars. These big investment entities have enough clout and collateral to weather hits. But, I’m just enough of an optimist to believe that Berkshire may lose some money when Pfizer et al is exposed. How many more nefarious folks will lose betting against the American people? >> Discovery’s largest shareholder, billionaire Liberty Media Chairman John Malone, who donated to the Trump campaign, is looking to close a deal by mid-year in which AT&T will combine their content unit, WarnerMedia, with a new and separate media company with Discovery. This will bring together CNN, HBO and the Warner Bros studio and Discovery’s channels, including Animal Planet, TLC and its namesake Discovery Channel. Malone said: “I would like to see CNN evolve back to the kind of journalism that it started with, and actually have journalists, which would be unique and refreshing. I do believe good journalism could have a role in this future portfolio that Discovery-TimeWarner’s going to represent.” [hat tip: T. Golf] >> DawsonSField (#ButNothingsHappening) outlined in April 2021 the case of Gilbert Chagoury, a longtime Clinton campaign donator, cooperating with the Feds: "The Chagoury case ties so many issues together, it is a thread that when pulled upon unravels so many cases: Clinton cash, Epstein, Spygate, the Marc Rich pardon, the extractive industries corruption & banks enabling money laundering for criminals & terrorists..." Read on: https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1382377142823100419.html For more good stuff by DawsonSField (#ButNothingsHappening): https://threadreaderapp.com/hashtag/ButNothingsHappening Hat tip: Chris @imyourmoderator

Enjoy your weekend. Bask in the sunshine. Hug and kiss someone you adore. Do something that makes your heart smile. Step into
Enjoy your weekend. Bask in the sunshine. Hug and kiss someone you adore. Do something that makes your heart smile. Step into the grace freely given from the One Who loves you unconditionally.

It never ceases to amaze me how God puts things in our paths to solidify or scatter an idea or a plan. This past week we’ve been mulling over a theme for our lives, the divine gift that allows us to notice things others might miss, and obedience to and trust in Him. I just finished reading, "The Deceitfulness of Sin," an article recently written by Mike Raliff, a survivor from the Oklahoma City Federal Center bombing. He pulled me in with his opening statement, "It is not very costly to profess Christ. Anyone can do that. Christianity becomes costly when the professing Christian stands and does not fall away in the face of persecution or pressure to conform to some position or stance that is clearly opposed in some way to God’s clear commands found in His Word." A few sentences later, I was unsure where he was heading. However, he brought it all together, in a powerful and comprehensible way. It just takes a few minutes to read the article. For those not inclined to do so, here are a few points that got my attention: “… We must fight the good fight against all of the lies that we encounter that are intended to deceive us into compromise…” “… I also learned that I was a Christian by the grace of God not because of my religiosity. I also learned that God expects His people to live for His glory alone in obedience to Him in all things…” “… He takes a heart that is totally unable to believe or pursue God and changes it so that is no longer dead in trespasses and sins. It can now believe and repent and does so. Genuine Christians are regenerate. They have faith, a gift from God that is alive. This faith believes God and will pursue Him forever. God will preserve these forever. They will not revolt and fall away…” https://mikeratliff.wordpress.com/2022/03/05/the-deceitfulness-of-sin/

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Good News - March 25, 2022

• The motion for extension to produce classified discovery that Durham filed in the Igor Y. Danchenko case has been granted [you decide] • German MEP Christine Anderson to Justin Trudeau at the summit: "A Prime Minister, who openly admires the Chinese basic dictatorship who tramples on fundamental rights by persecuting and criminalizing his own citizens as terrorists, just because they dared to stand up to his perverted concept of democracy should not be allowed to speak in this house at all. Mr. Trudeau, you are a disgrace for any democracy. Please, spare us your presence" • Rand Paul delays Russia trade relations bill, which swiftly passed in the House 424-8, concerning certain language in the bill that he warns will give a US president broader authority to sanction a person for human rights abuses under the Magnitsky Act • An I&I/TIPP Poll reveals when asked, "are you better off today under President Joe Biden than you were a year earlier?" that fewer than one in five (20%) said they were “better off” while 42% said they were “worse off" and 36% said they were “about the same.” Taken as a whole, that means 78% of Americans have seen no progress or improvement at all in their financial and economic lives since Biden took office [we don't people to be worse off; we want them to wake up!] • The latest Emerson College poll shows 59% of voters say they are somewhat or very favorable of Trump. Among Independent voters, 28% approve of the job Biden is doing while 64% disapprove • According to a Public Policy Institute of California poll, 51% of likely CA voters disapprove of President Asterisk. A year ago a poll from the same group showed Biden with the support of 65% in the Golden State. Biden won the support of roughly 60 percent [bet the disapproval numbers are higher] • An Emerson College national poll found that 83% of voters say they are experiencing some hardship due to increased prices on everyday items, with 40% reporting significant hardship, and another 43% reporting some hardship [people are waking up] • A poll released by Rasmussen Reports found 64% of likely voters believe the policies of Biden’s administration have increased inflation • The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll [March 25th] shows that of likely US voters, 57% disapprove President Asterisk's job performance • The latest Rasmussen Reports national survey finds that 66% of likely US voters believe the story about Hunter Biden’s laptop is important, including 48% who think the story is Very Important. 69% of voters say they have closely followed news reports about Hunter Biden, including 37% who have Very Closely followed news about the president’s son. 65% of voters believe it’s likely, including 48% who think it’s Very Likely, that Joe Biden was consulted about and perhaps profited from his son’s foreign business deals. 48% say if the media had fully reported the story about Hunter Biden’s laptop before the 2020 election, it’s unlikely Joe Biden would have been elected president • The National Pulse revealed that in Rosemont Seneca Technology Partners' [a subsidiary of the Hunter Biden and Christopher Heinz's founded Rosemont Capital] portfolio is Metabiota, a company that purports to detect, track, and analyze emerging infectious diseases a firm that collaborated on identifying and isolating deadly pathogens in Ukrainian laboratories, receiving funds from the Obama administration’s Department of Defense in the process • The Department of the Interior said that it will be moving forward with plans for oil and gas leasing on federal lands • 10-year-old Sophie Enderton makes "chemo comfort bags" for hospital patients after seeing her grandfather battle pancreatic cancer, and wanting to brighten the days of chemotherapy patients • Harley and Harry Crane, the UK’s most premature twins born at 22 weeks, headed home from the hospital —five months after their birth when they were given a zero percent chance of survival

• UT Gov Spencer Cox (R) vetoed a bill to protect girls from having to compete against biological males in girls’ sports. The state legislature will now meet to override the governor’s veto • TN Gov Bill Lee (R) proposed a 30 day pause on the state’s 4% grocery tax amid worsening inflation [how about no tax –permanently] • Oklahoma state house passes HB 4327. The bill outlaws doctors in the state from performing any abortions unless the life of the mother is at risk. Private citizens could also sue doctors or others in the state in violation of the law for up to $10k. The bill next moves to the state’s Senate where it will likely pass under the GOP-led majority • ID Gov Brad Little (R) signed new abortion restrictions into law. The law bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy [exceptions for rape, incest, and medical emergencies] and allows only family members to file a lawsuit against anyone facilitating an abortion • CO Rep Ken Buck (R) is asking for a full investigation into US Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s leniency with convicted child porn offenders • The US Attorney's Office *accidentally* published a sealed list of 121 alleged clients compiled by former Sarah Lawrence College student and prostitute Claudia Drury. The list includes lawyers and businessmen and socialites [some with ties to Jeffrey Epstein] throughout the Tri-state [NY] area. The document is among the govt exhibits admitted in the federal case against Larry Ray, who is on trial in NY, charged with operating a sex cult out of his daughter's dorm room at Sarah Lawrence College. He is charged with sex trafficking, extortion, money laundering, violent crime in aid of racketeering, racketeering conspiracy and forced labor • FBI agents in El Paso arrested Ft Bliss soldier Staff Sgt Brendan Jacob Bradford on a federal charge of receiving and distributing visual depictions involving the sexual exploitation of children and is being held without bond. If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison. Bradford was arrested as part of an investigation by the FBI El Paso’s Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force • Russian Parliamentary speaker Vyacheslav Volodin said those who sexually abuse children repeatedly should serve their time in the Arctic where they’d work in Siberian mines. “Those convicted for such crimes should serve life sentences in the harshest conditions, in the extreme north (of Russia) or in mines. These bastards should undergo the hardest labor, so they remember the crimes they committed every day and regret them" • BlackRock takes a 17 billion dollar hit on its Russian securities holdings • The 9th Circuit issued a final ruling in the Stephanie Clifford (aka Stormy Daniels) frivolous lawsuit case against Trump brought by her disgraced lawyer, Michael Avenatti, upholding the lower court ruling that she owes Trump nearly $300k in attorney fees, costs, and sanctions • Yuval Noah Harari continues to push the "trans human" narrative. The good news is that he is feeling so embolden to share the Cabal's plans. The more he speaks, the more people will wake up • Don Trump Jr, along with several former members of the Trump Admin, have launched the news aggregation app MxM News (Minute by Minute) • President Donald Trump RICO suit accuses former Sec of State Hillary Clinton, former FBI Dir James Comey, the Democratic National Committee, and dozens of others of engaging in an organized plot to spread malicious and false information about Trump [as well as the DNC, Perkins Coie, Michael Sussman, Marc Elias, Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, Charles Halliday Dolan Jr, Jake Sullivan, John Podesta, Robert Mook, Phillipe Reines, Fusion GPS, Glenn Simpson, Peter Fritsch, Nellie Ohr, Bruce Ohr, Orbis, Business Intelligence LTD, Christopher Steele, Igor Danchanko, Neustar Iinc, Rodney Joffe, James Comey, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, Kevin Clinesmith, Andrew McCabe, John Does 1-10 (names being fictitious and unknown persons), and ABC Corporations 1-10]

• FBI agent William Tisaby, who worked with Soros-backed St Louis Circuit Atty Kim Gardner and who led the investigation into former MO Gov Eric Greitens, pleaded guilty to evidence tampering • An Arizona Senate panel passes bill requiring schools to teach students how communism and totalitarianism are in conflict with freedom and democracy. The bill now goes to the full Senate for a vote • FL Gov Ron DeSantis signed bill SB 1054 into law. The new law will apply to students entering ninth grade in the 2023-2024 school year, and require that they take a half-credit course in personal finance before they graduate [let’s get these students to study Mises and Rothbard!] • The Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction is set to review charges of misconduct against Loudoun County Public Schools Superintendent School Scott Ziegler. This has been brought forth by the parental rights group Fight For Schools for his failure in the handling of the high-profile sexual assault cases in the district • Rasmussen released a poll in which likely voters were asked, “Who do you trust more to deal with education issues: Democrats or Republicans?” 43% of voters said they favored republicans, 36% said they favored democrats • Two new species of glass frogs, the hyalinobatrachium mashpi and hyalinobatrachium nouns, were found living in the same 6,200-acre reserve in the tropical Andes • April Curley, a former employee of Google, has filed a lawsuit against the company claiming, “the search engine company steers them to lower-level jobs, pays them less and denies them opportunities to advance because of their race” [don't know if it's true, but it's interesting to watch a Woke Company be accused of Not Being Woke] • Shares of Facebook and Instagram parent Meta have fallen more than 40% over the last six months • Josh Jones received a Citizens Award from the Phoenix Police Department for taking an assailant down after the thug assaulted a teenaged girl • SD Gov Kristi Noem (R) signed an education bill into law, which prevents South Dakota colleges from requiring students and faculty to attend Critical Race Theory (CRT) based trainings or orientations • Students in the Austin Independent school district have held a district-wide Pride week for the past eight years. Texas Atty Gen Ken Paxton, sent a letter to the school district calling Pride week “sex education” and notifying the school that without parental consent, the celebration is breaking state law. “The Texas legislature has made it clear that when it comes to sex education, parents, not school districts, are in charge. By hosting ‘Pride week’, your district has, at best, undertaken a week-long instructional effort in human sexuality without parental consent. Or worse, your district is cynically pushing a week-long indoctrination of your students that not only fails to obtain parental consent, but subtly cuts parents out of the loop. Either way, you are breaking state law” • WY Gov Mark Gordon signed a bill into law called the Second Amendment Protection Act. It prohibits state and local government entities in Wyoming from enforcing "any unconstitutional act, law, treaty, executive order, rule or regulation of the United States government that infringes on or impedes the free exercise of individual rights guaranteed under the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States" • FL Gov Ron DeSantis issued a proclamation declaring Emma Weyant, the runner-up the of a 500-yard freestyle competition the rightful winner instead of transgender Lia Thomas. “By allowing men to compete in women’s sports, the NCAA is destroying opportunities for women, making a mockery of its championships, and perpetuating a fraud,” DeSantis wrote on Twitter. “In Florida, we reject these lies and recognize Sarasota’s Emma Weyant as the best women’s swimmer in the 500 yard freestyle” • Kentucky, Arizona, and Oklahoma passed legislation to prohibit biological males from competing in girls’ sports, regardless of whether they claim to be “transgender"

• [Mixed bag] The Netherlands will not require face masks in taxis or on ferries but do remain required at airports and on planes (several Dutch airlines have said they will no longer enforce the measure). People attending an indoor event of more than 500 people will also no longer have to show a negative coronavirus test result for entry, although the CoronaCheck app will still remain a requirement for foreign travel • New Zealand prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, announced they will do away with vaccine passes and vaccine mandates for some of the workforce in early April. The changes include scrapping all gathering limits in outdoor settings and removing requirements for people to use the covid-19 tracer app to scan in when entering businesses; hospitality and other venues can increase their indoor gathering limit from 100 to 200; vaccine passes will no longer be needed to get into shops and venues, and vaccine mandates will be dropped for workers in education, police and the defense force [Those working in health, corrections, aged care and at the border will still need to be vaccinated to work] • The CEOs of American Airlines, Delta Airlines, United Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and other major carriers sent a letter to Joe Biden urging him to end federal mask mandates on airplanes • Vulnerable Congressional Democrats are joining Republicans in calling for an end to mask mandates. Chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney: "I’m completely over mask mandates. I don’t think they make any sense anymore. I’m for whatever gets rid of mask mandates as quickly as possible” • According to Del Bigtree, CEO of Informed Consent Action Network, "Pfizer sent out sort of an emergency statement to all the stockholders saying we need to have a meeting to discuss that we think we're gonna see some earnings drops based on some things that are gonna come out about some dangers of potential side effects of the vaccine" • The Kansas Senate passed HB 2280, a bill known as the Off-Label Drug Bill which allows for the prescribing and dispensing of off-label drugs such as ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine for covid-19 but also requires child care facilities and schools to grant religious exemptions from covid-19 vaccination requirements without the need for an inquiry into the sincerity of the particular person’s individual belief • An "invisibility cloak" for cancer drugs has been developed by scientists. They named it iCAP (inducible CAP). It hides good bacteria from the immune system, enabling them to reach tumors undetected. Infection fighting T cells sometimes fails to distinguish friend from foe. The genetically engineered “microbial encapsulation system” solves this. Professor Tal Danino said, “We can regulate the time bacteria survive in human blood, and increase the maximum tolerable dose. We also showed our system opens up a new bacteria delivery strategy in which we can inject bacteria to one accessible tumor, and have them controllably migrate to distal tumors such as metastases, cancer cells that spread to other parts of the body” • Trump rescinds Mo Brooks endorsement in Senate race in Alabama • More than 100 House Republicans announce a joint fundraising effort to aide Harriet Hageman, who is running to unseat Cheney as Wyoming’s lone Member of Congress • Five term TX Democrat Filemon Vela resigns from Congress; he won’t even finish the year. This makes 32 House Democrats who have will not contest their seat in the midterm elections • NE Rep Jeff Fortenberry (R) was found guilty by a federal jury for concealing information and making false statements to federal authorities who were investigating illegal contributions made by a foreign national to the congressman’s 2016 re-election campaign • The Colorado state Republican Party is being investigated by the Federal Election Commission for funneling missing money to illegitimate consultants and engaging in other fraudulent activities instead of helping President Trump’s campaign as promised