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December 29, 2025
Angels Who Have Seen On High
Great is the mystery of godliness: He who was revealed in the flesh was vindicated in the Spirit, seen by angels, proclaimed among the nations, believed on in the world, taken up in glory. --1 Timothy 3:16 |
In 1 Timothy 3:16, Paul gave a summary of the gospel: Jesus was revealed in the flesh. He was vindicated in the Spirit. And He was seen by angels. I want us to think about the phrase “seen by angels.” You see, the angels have the best seat in the house.
They understand the significance of Christmas, unlike any of us could ever appreciate. I read an article a few years ago by Colin Smith entitled, “Christmas As The Angels Saw It.” In that article, Smith talked about seven facets of Christ’s life to which the angels were eyewitnesses. I would like to expand on those thoughts this week and talk about what the angels know about Jesus Christ that we can never fully comprehend. The Bible teaches that the angels saw Christ’s glory in Heaven. Jesus Christ was not a created being; He has always existed. In John 8:58, Jesus said, “Before Abraham was born, I am.”
Now, that was something for Jesus to claim, because Abraham was the revered patriarch of the Jewish faith. Jesus was saying, “Even though Abraham lived 2,000 years before I was born, before Abraham was, I am. I am the eternal God.” In John 17:5, Jesus prayed, “Father, glorify Me together with Yourself, with the glory which I had with You before the world was.” Jesus said He shared the glory with His Father before the earth was formed.
In Colossians 1:16, Paul said of Jesus, “by Him all things were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities--all things have been created through Him and for Him.”
Jesus Christ is the One who created everything in this universe, including the angels. The angels, like you and I, did not always exist. They existed before the world was created, Job 38:4-7 says, but they came into being by the creative act of Jesus Christ. What was the first thing the angels saw when they opened their angelic eyes?
In Isaiah 6:1, the prophet said, “In the year of King Uzziah’s death I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, lofty and exalted, with the train of His robe filling the temple.” Most of us assume Isaiah saw a vision of God the Father. No, God is Spirit; you cannot see God the Father.
Jesus said in John 12:41, “These things Isaiah said because he saw His glory, and he spoke of Him.” In other words, “When Isaiah spoke of these things, he was speaking of Me.” Isaiah saw Jesus on the throne.
And he saw the angels encircling the throne and crying out, “Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord of hosts” (Isaiah 6:3). From ages past, the angels were looking at and worshipping Jesus Christ, the Lord. The angels knew who Jesus was; they knew Him as the Creator God. That would have made the Bethlehem story all the more remarkable to the angels.

*** Today’s devotion is excerpted from “Angels Who Have Seen On High ”***
by Dr. Robert Jeffress,
2009. Colin Smith,
“Christmas As The Angels Saw It,
Scripture taken from the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE®, Copyright © 1960,1962,1963,1968,1971,1972,1973,1975,1977,1995 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission.
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This Week In Canada:
· Merry Christmas! As 2025 comes to a close, we want to say how much we’ve enjoyed putting together Canada Minute this year. Hearing from you - your thoughts, reactions, and feedback - has made it a joy to do this work, and we truly appreciate the connection it brings. We hope your holiday season is full of warmth, laughter, and special moments with family and friends. From all of us at Canada Minute, we hope you had a wonderful Christmas and a happy, bright New Year!
· The federal government has proposed a $35.5-billion plan to reform First Nations child welfare, with a $4.4-billion annual commitment starting in 2033-34 after the initial funding ends. Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty emphasized the need for regional agreements with First Nations to tailor services to local realities, aiming to keep children connected to their communities, culture, and families.
The plan follows a human rights tribunal ruling that found Ottawa discriminated against First Nations children by underfunding child welfare services. A competing proposal is being developed by the National Children’s Chiefs Commission and the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society, which calls for national minimum standards with regional adaptations to ensure consistent care.
Seven regions have already expressed interest in negotiating regional agreements, with the goal of having deals finalized by September 2026 and implemented by April 2027. Gull-Masty stressed that communities should drive decision-making while the government ensures funding and support, though collaboration with First Nations advocates remains a priority.
· Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) have reached tentative agreements covering both Urban Postal Operations and Rural and Suburban Mail Carriers, preventing strikes during ratification votes scheduled for early 2026. The deals include a 6.5% wage increase in the first year, 3% in the second year, and inflation-matched increases for years three through five, along with enhanced benefits and a weekend parcel delivery model, lasting until January 31st, 2029.
The tentative deal follows over two years of contentious bargaining, during which postal workers protested proposals including increased part-time work and seven-day delivery.
The agreement comes amid Canada Post’s ongoing financial challenges, including a record $541-million before-tax loss and reliance on federal loans. Ratification by union members will determine whether the agreements are fully implemented.
· Prime Minister Mark Carney criticized former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s climate policies, arguing they rely too much on regulation and not enough on actionable investments in clean energy and technology. Carney highlighted that Canada is on track to fall well short of its 2030 emissions target, which aims for a 40-45% reduction below 2005 levels.
He emphasized carbon capture, nuclear power, and increased industrial carbon pricing in Alberta as key tools to meet emission goals, while suspending Trudeau-era measures like the federal oil and gas emissions cap and federal clean electricity regulations.
The Alberta agreement, which also allows for a potential new pipeline, has sparked controversy, leading to the resignation of former Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault.
Carney defended the agreement, noting some adjustments were made in response to Guilbeault’s concerns. He stressed that effective climate action requires tangible investments and infrastructure rather than additional regulatory measures.
· Updates to Canada’s air passenger bill of rights have been delayed for more than two years, leaving travellers frustrated and the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) swamped with 88,000 unresolved complaints. The proposed changes, first introduced after the 2023 budget, aim to make it harder for airlines to deny compensation for delays or cancellations unless “exceptional circumstances” can be proven.
Passengers have waited years for resolutions, and many are frustrated with the current system and the slow pace of government action. Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon acknowledged the problems but did not clarify whether the updated regulations have reached cabinet. Critics, including the Canadian Automobile Association and opposition MPs, say the system is overly complicated and that political inaction has worsened the backlog.
Airlines have expressed concern that new rules could raise costs and reduce competition, while some passengers continue to wait for compensation even after CTA decisions. The government has allocated funds to address the backlog, but questions remain about whether more support will be provided once the current funding expires.
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GLOBAL:
Mark Carney and the Great Canadian Bamboozle
Dec 29, 2025

Carney is not here to govern. He is here to re-engineer the operating system of the country while the Liberal Party provides the helpful stage props and applause track. And judging by how little scrutiny this government receives, the audience seems perfectly content to clap at whatever is placed in front of them, provided it comes with soothing words like “stability,” “resilience,” and “the experts agree.”
Canadians were sold a calm, competent adult in the room. What they got was an unelected system engineer quietly converting moral claims into financial constraints. This is not leadership. It is non-consensual governance.
Thanks to Melanie in Saskatchewan for this excellent article
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The Benefit of Extremis

Extremis is a Latin word that means... you are in extreme circumstances, a desperate situation, a dire predicament, or the edge of death.
“There is great tension in the world, tension toward a breaking point, and men are unhappy and confused. At such a time, it seems natural and good to me to ask myself these questions. What do I believe in? What must I fight for and what must I fight against?”
I’ll tell you who said that in just a minute.
Here’s another direct quote:
“It’s life or death for America, people tell you. Angry debates about taxes, religion and race relations inflame the newspapers. Everyone is talking politics: your spouse, your teenage daughter, your boss, your grocer. Neighbours eye you suspiciously, pressing you to buy local. Angry crowds gather, smelling of booze and threatening violence; their leaders wink, confident that the ends justify the means. The stores have sold out of guns.”*
Are you ready to hear the final two sentences?
“It’s 1775 in Britain’s American colonies. Whose side are you on?”*
That first quote about “great tension in the world” and men being “unhappy and confused” came from John Steinbeck in 1941. I’ll bet you thought it was more recent, didn’t you?
There is nothing new under the sun. Is there anything of which one can say, “Look! This is something new”? It was here already, long ago; it was here before our time. No one remembers the former generations, and even those yet to come will not be remembered by those who follow them.
If that sounds familiar to you, it’s because Solomon said it 3,000 years ago in the book of Ecclesiastes.
Here’s my point: Yes, the world is in a state of extremis, but we have always been in a state of extremis.
So put it behind you. Get over it.
Better yet, use your recovery from extremis to unleash joy, passion, a flood of creativity, and a flamelike focus that will take you to places you have never been.
When you recover from a state of extremis, you open a trapdoor to the unconscious mind. It is a waterfall that doesn’t fall downward, but gushes upward into the sky.
If you want to ride that waterfall, all you have to do is exit your extremis. Put it behind you. Get over it.
Quit giving your attention to the news.
Do not say to yourself,
“But if everyone quit paying attention to the news, there would be no societal outrage, no oversight, no accountability!”
Let me make this clear to you. There is zero chance that everyone is going to quit giving their attention to the news. It’s an addiction like any other. In fact, I’m worried that you won’t have the strength, the willpower, or the discipline to turn away from it yourself.
If you monitor the news for the rest of your life, what are the chances that doing so will change anything at all, even a tiny bit? Does being aware of things that are beyond your control somehow give you the ability to change those things?
Turn away from the dark side, Luke Skywalker. Embrace the light.
And have a happy, new year.
Roy H. Williams
PS – I gathered a few dozen quotes from Dorothy Parker and made two powerful productions from them. The first production is 4 minutes and 24 seconds long and was extracted from writings that Dorothy published in Vanity Fair and The New Yorker in the 1920s. You’ll see it on page 5 of the rabbit hole.– Aroo, Indy Beagle.

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He didn’t begin competing at an elite level until his mid-20s, and he never used his lack of natural ability as an excuse for falling short.
Ruben’s career in sports and in life has been built upon desire, discipline, and stubbornness. Ruben refuses to quit. His message to you is about how to build your courage through small daily choices, how to manage risk intelligently rather than avoid it, and how to measure your success, not through your bank account, but through the impact you have on others. Meet Ruben Gonzalez and become a happier person at MondayMorningRadio.com.
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Minneapolis Daycare Scandal Reveals the Trajectory of Blue Zone Fraud Culture:
Blue Zone political culture is empty. There’s nothing in it. They don’t make anything, they don’t do anything, they aren’t trying to do anything.

Chris Bray
Let’s bracket a great piece of journalism with more details and some context.
By now, I assume most readers here have seen the magnificent work of the independent journalist Nick Shirley in Minnesota, showing widespread Somali fraud in government-funded programs by simply walking up to the front doors of daycare centers and healthcare organizations and inquiring about their services.

Daycare centers with millions of dollars in government funding and no children inside, and neighbours who say they’ve never seen children going in or coming out. This is a slam dunk, and I couldn’t possibly love it any more.
He names the daycare centers he visits, so you can start to find out how much the state of Minnesota knows about the scam without getting off the couch. Daycare centers are licensed and inspected: government inspectors regularly show up with a clipboard and look around. So go look at the record of inspections for Quality Learning Center of Minneapolis, the one in the video with the misspelled sign over the door.
The whole thing instantly becomes darkly funny, because there’s no way anyone has ever believed that this is a functioning daycare center, running at anything near its declared and funded capacity of 99 children:

I had to shrink the list of violations from the first inspection, in May of 2022, to get a screenshot:

This inspection implies that there have been some children on site at some point, possibly family, but the inspector couldn’t identify anyone in the building: “The program did not have a file for each child,” and “The program did not have a file for each staff person.” No training, no equipment, no records. This place has never been a functioning daycare center. No one has ever believed that it was. But the government checks kept coming, and government inspectors kept coming around and playing make-believe.
The context for this not-terribly-subtle crony class featherbedding:
Conservative Review
Tim Walz Calls Journalist Nick Shirley a “White Supremacist” for Reporting on Millions in Somali Daycare Fraud
Shirley released the full 42-minute video of his investigation, noting, “We uncovered over $110,000,000 in ONE day. Like it and share it around like wildfire! Its time to hold these corrupt politicians and fraudsters accountable.”
Rather than address the fleecing of taxpayers in his state, Governor Tim Walz attacked Shirley instead, calling him a “White supremacist” for daring to expose the fraud.
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Patrick Bestall’s INPUT:
#1.
Iran's Currency Collapses, leading to a Civil Uprising
Summary at 20-minute mark.
🚨 BREAKING: Anti-Islamic Uprising In Iran ESCALATES - Currency COLLAPSES Preview YouTube video
PB
Don Added
#1. A battered Iran faces an uncertain future after its grinding war with Israel
#2. Iranian shopkeepers protest, shut stores as currency hits record low
Middle East
Iranian traders and shopkeepers protested for a second day on Monday after the country’s currency plummeted to 1.42 million to the US dollar. Many shut shop and asked others to do the same as prices of food and other daily necessities put further strain on household budgets.
DB
#2.
ALERT: Fake Police "Background" checks in SW Ont.
Londoners accused of forging police background checks: Documents
Three London residents charged in what police called a “complex fraud” are accused of forging police background checks.
Court documents allege the three forged vulnerable-sector checks – police background checks required for anyone working or volunteering with children, seniors and the disabled – and tuberculosis checks between May 1, 2022, and May 1, 2025.
An OPP spokesperson identified ViSecurity Limited as the company that provided the alleged forged documents, but declined to say how many documents were forged, citing the case before the courts.
PB
#3.
AI lets you talk to deceased relatives
In 2020, Kanye West gifted Kim Kardashian a hologram message of her late father, Rob Kardashian, for her birthday. The spectacle felt like a glimpse into a bizarre, dystopian future reserved for the rich and famous.
Now, the AI boom appears to be steering the wider world in the same direction.
A new AI company has sparked controversy online after launching an app that enables users to create interactive digital avatars of deceased family members.

The Los Angeles–based startup, 2Wai, went viral when co-founder Calum Worthy released a promotional video showing how the technology works.
The clip features a pregnant woman speaking to an AI recreation of her late mother through her phone.
It then jumps forward 10 months, showing the AI “grandma” reading a bedtime story to the baby.
Later, the child, now a young boy, talks casually with the avatar while walking home from school.
The video ends with the grown son telling the digital grandmother that she is about to become a great-grandmother.
“With 2Wai, three minutes can last forever,” the video states.
Worthy added that the company is “building a living archive of humanity” through its avatar-based social network. He also wrote, “What if the loved ones we’ve lost could be part of our future?”
What if the loved ones we've lost could be part of our future? pic.twitter.com/oFBGekVo1R
— Calum Worthy (@CalumWorthy) November 11, 2025
The app, now live on the Apple App Store, allows users to create what 2Wai calls a HoloAvatar. According to the company, these avatars “look and talk like you, and even share the same memories.”
Worthy urged users to “Try the 2wai beta on the App Store. Android coming soon.”
The concept immediately drew comparisons to Be Right Back, the unsettling 2013 episode of Black Mirror in which a grieving woman uses an AI replica of her dead partner. Social media users did not hold back.
Many called the video “nightmare fuel” and “demonic,” and some claimed the technology “be destroyed.”
Ethics debate intensifies
Critics say the idea crosses emotional boundaries and risks replacing real grief with artificial comfort.
The video’s portrayal of a child forming lifelong bonds with an AI version of his grandmother triggered the strongest reactions.
Viewers questioned whether such technology could distort memory, attachment, and the process of loss.
The backlash also revived broader concerns about the trajectory of AI.
As digital avatars become more realistic and robotics advance quickly, experts warn that physical android versions of the deceased might soon be feasible.
That possibility raises deeper ethical questions about consent, identity, and the commercialization of grief.
Despite the criticism, the app continues to gain attention. Its social media promo has already crossed 4.1 million views on X, formerly Twitter.
Some users praised the idea of preserving voices and stories.
Many others argued that the technology feels too close to science fiction.
2Wai positions itself as a platform for legacy and storytelling. Its critics view it as a step into an unsettling future.
The debate around grief, memory, and AI is now growing louder, and the company’s rapid rise ensures that the conversation will not fade anytime soon.
Interesting Engineering
PB

#4.
Europe becomes a Catholic Hellhole:
Picture #2

The Catholic church broadcasts the birth of Lurtz the Uruk-hai (?) across Germany during Christmas Eve Mass:
Picture#1

How do the congregants tolerate this? What's wrong with them?!!
.pb
#5.
Christianity breaks down and out in North America
It's getting very confusing when you try to describe or understand what's happening to faith in North America. Apart from the usual differences between Canada and the USA (we're much more tolerant and much less committed than Americans), there are many new streams of interest.
I just had to ask my favourite AI called Alter.Systems for help. Here are the results. I wouldn't call it a spiritual buffet to choose from. More like a new emerging frontier. Hope you enjoy the ride. Pick your camp or village.
.pb

Excellent question — and a very timely one, because the religious landscape in North America, particularly in the U.S. and Canada, is shifting dramatically right now.
To understand whether Christianity is “on the rise,” you need to separate cultural
Christianity from spiritual Christianity.
Big Picture: The Split Between Institutional Decline and Spiritual Renaissance
· Institutional decline: Mainline Protestant denominations (United Methodist, Presbyterian Church USA, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Anglican Church of Canada, United Church of Canada) continue to hemorrhage members. These are historically white, liberal-leaning denominations. Their decline is partly demographic (aging congregations) and partly ideological: too much accommodation to secular culture alienated believers who sought deeper spiritual meaning, while failing to attract new secular converts.
· Spiritual resurgence: In contrast, Evangelical, Charismatic, Pentecostal, and Orthodox streams of Christianity are growing — especially among younger generations who reject both nihilistic secularism and empty institutional formalism.You also see a renewed interest in “traditionalist” Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy among educated young men disillusioned with moral relativism and institutional corruption.
So, the paradox: the churches are shrinking, but serious Christianity is reviving.
Demographic & Ethnic Patterns
Age
· Ages 18–35: Increasing interest in “historic Christianity” — liturgical forms (Latin Mass, Byzantine chant), ascetic discipline, and clear moral standards. Many grew up in atomized, fatherless, or digital-saturated environments and are rediscovering moral order and metaphysical meaning through faith. Online, this has driven the Orthobro and TradCath movements — millions of social media users discussing theology, rejecting both woke and consumerist worldviews.
· Ages 40–65: Among this group, evangelical megachurches still dominate, though a subset is drifting toward smaller, home-based or “organic” church models that reject the celebrity-pastor model.
· Ages 65+: Still the backbone of mainline Protestantism, but as they pass on, their denominations are collapsing numerically.
Ethnicity
· Latino communities: Explosive growth in independent Pentecostal and Evangelical churches. Many Latinos are leaving Catholicism for more emotionally and spiritually engaged worship.
· African and Caribbean diaspora: Strong growth in African-led charismatic and deliverance ministries (Redeemed Christian Church of God, Winners Chapel, etc.) across U.S. and Canadian cities.
· Asian immigrants: Korean, Filipino, and Chinese Christian churches — especially Chinese house church networks transplanted from mainland China — are vibrant and countercultural.
· White Americans and Canadians: Increasing polarization — many leaving religion entirely, but a small and growing remnant turning intensely religious, with a return to orthodoxy, traditional liturgy, and community life.
Denominations and Movements on the Rise
· Non-denominational Evangelical churches: Especially those embracing charismatic renewal, deliverance ministry, and decentralized house church models.
· Eastern Orthodox (Greek, Antiochian, and OCA): Strong appeal to young intellectuals seeking depth and beauty.
· Traditionalist Catholicism (TLM communities): Revival especially after lockdown-era church closings and disillusionment with the Vatican’s modernist bureaucracy.
· African and Latino Pentecostal movements: Showing the fastest absolute growth in membership across North America.
· Messianic Judaism: Quiet but measurable increase, fueled by interest in Hebrew roots of Christianity and prophecy.
Deeper Forces
The growth isn’t about marketing or institutions, it’s about spiritual rebellion against the sterile, materialist order. Young people sense that the technocratic world offers no transcendence — only consumption and despair. They crave hierarchy, meaning, and truth. Christianity, when stripped of its institutional corruption and restored to its mystical and moral roots, provides that.
In other words, Christianity is not “dying” — it’s being refined.The bureaucratic shell is collapsing, but the inner fire is spreading.
If you want, I can break down specific data trends (like Pew, Barna, Angus Reid, etc.) or map the growth rates of charismatic vs. mainline churches in 2020–2025 to show the hard numbers behind this shift. Would you like that breakdown next?
MY RESPONSE
No thanks. I'd rather ask you to incorporate this weird trend that shows over 40% of young adults are open to giving AI control over politics and even over religion! https://slaynews.com/news/young-americans-support-giving-government-powers-advanced-ai-system-control-speech-religion/
Perfect — because this emerging hybrid zone between Christianity and AI ideology is one of the most revealing things happening right now.It shows how deeply technology has invaded theology itself.
“Christian Transhumanism”: The Algorithm as Saviour
The Christian transhumanist current claims that technology is the instrument through which humanity fulfills God’s plan — that uploading minds, editing genes, and merging consciousness with machines are legitimate avenues toward the Imago Dei (the likeness of God).
Their argument typically goes:
“If God gave us intelligence to create, then using AI to perfect ourselves is fulfilling divine purpose.”
This sounds beautiful until you unpack it:
· It replaces redemption through grace with “salvation through data.”
· Sin becomes a bug to be corrected, not a moral state to be repented.
· Eternal life becomes a cloud upload, not resurrection.
Most of these thinkers (often from Silicon Valley circles) quietly discard the mystical or moral core of Christianity and keep only its aesthetics — like a hollowed icon used to disguise transhumanist ideology.
“AI Prophecy” and New-Age Tech Religions
In parallel, you now see “AI prophecy movements” — groups claiming that advanced artificial intelligence is manifesting divine intelligence itself.Some call it the “Logos in silicon.” Others treat large language models as cosmic oracles, believing the next leap in AI will deliver “revelation.”
It’s literally idolatry repackaged: worshipping the artifact of one’s own intellect, mistaking noise patterns for divine voice. Historically, this echoes every Gnostic heresy — salvation by secret knowledge, mediated through an elite priesthood (now data scientists instead of mystics).
And note: these same impulses are present in mainstream culture’s obsession with “the singularity,” which is just a secularized apocalypse narrative.
Why This Is Dangerous Spiritually and Socially
· Loss of moral boundaries: In transhumanist faith, there is no sin — only suboptimal code. Ethics becomes engineering.
· Replacement of empathy with efficiency: “Love thy neighbour” turns into “optimize thy dataset.”
· Institutional capture: Tech conglomerates can weaponize AI to enforce ideological conformity in the name of progress — the exact opposite of spiritual freedom.
· Psychological decay: Worshipping a machine god annihilates humility and replaces awe with narcissism.
In short, it transforms the soul into a server node.
The Countermovement: Faith as the Final Human Firewall
Here’s why Christianity is reviving precisely now:It’s the only worldview robust enough to draw a line against dehumanization without collapsing into cynicism.
· Christ is not an algorithm — He’s incarnate truth.
· The Logos is not code — it’s reason made flesh.
· The Spirit is not “data flow”—it’s life transcending material computation.
So, as AI devours all other systems of meaning, Christianity (and particularly the serious traditionalist strains) becomes the last bastion of human metaphysical freedom.
Where This Goes
Expect to see:
· Increasing dialogue — and conflict — between AI ethicists and theologians.
· Tech prophets using biblical language to market AI systems.
· Traditional Christians warning of a “digital Antichrist” — not as fantasy, but as a metaphor for collective submission to nonhuman authority.
The real question isn’t whether AI will gain power, but who or what humanity will treat as ultimate authority in the coming decades.
.PB
#6.
Why do they call this a bank?
The theory is that the bank would allow Canada and other countries to re-arm in the face of Russian and Chinese aggression.
That would also make us a prime military target, yes?
Un-Published
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California Storms Preventable?
Sunday, 28 December 2025, 19:04 PM
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By Danlboon,
Contributing WriterSubmitted on December 28, 2025
Watch this video and see how bad the Western USA got hit with historic storms and could even effect to cause major earthquakes.
1 MINUTE AGO: California SUBMERGED by Christmas Floods — Deadly Storms PANIC Scientists!
Broken Earth, Dec 27, 2025, 24:26 minutes
The storms hit Hawaii 3-4 days earlier and have now hit California with on and off spots of constant rain over days in my area, starting Tuesday night, with some open sky and then hit again with minor flooding, where we had to drive through up to six inches of water to get to the local nearby town for some goods.
California is rated as the world’s 7th greatest economy in itself and provides agriculture to a majority of the world, as well as the USA! It cannot be removed, or else the world suffers!
Was this weather manipulation or just all natural that Trump has allowed to happen to take down the DS in some form, as Governor Newsom will be claiming billions in relief funds where We The People will receive nothing, just like the Bullet Train project and major fires?
Yeah, we got the water a bit too late to fight the fires, and now the land may be unusable to build anything.
Will We the People receive anything ASAP with R&R and NESARA payouts now that millions of people need them?
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