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SPIRITUAL:

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But, “Let the one who boasts boast in the Lord.” For it is not the one who commends himself who is approved, but the one whom the Lord commends.



Reversing Hermon:

Michael Heiser on the Watchers, Nephilim & the Mission of Jesus


For centuries, one of the Bible's most mysterious events has been overlooked. In Reversing Hermon, Dr. Michael Heiser uncovers how the rebellion of the Watchers, the rise of the Nephilim, and the supernatural powers behind the nations shaped biblical history—and how Jesus deliberately confronted and reversed that ancient corruption through His ministry, death, resurrection, and coming kingdom.

(Author)  

Reversing Hermon is a groundbreaking work.

It unveils what most in the modern Church have never heard regarding how the story of the sin of the Watchers in 1 Enoch 6-16 helped frame the mission of Jesus, the Messiah. Jews of the first century expected the messiah to reverse the impact of the Watchers’ transgression. For Jews of Jesus’ day, the Watchers were part of the explanation for why the world was so profoundly depraved. The Messiah would not just revoke the claim of Satan on human souls and estrangement from God, solving the predicament of the Fall.

 

He would also not only bring the nations back into relationship with the true God by defeating the principalities and powers that governed them. Jews also believed that the messiah would rescue humanity from self-destruction, the catalyst for which was the sin of the Watchers and the influence of what they had taught humankind. The role of Enoch’s retelling of Genesis 6:1-4 in how New Testament writers wrote of Jesus and the cross has been largely lost to a modern audience. Reversing Hermon rectifies that situation.

 

Topics include:

• Understanding Genesis 6:1-4 and the Sin of the Watchers in Their Original Context: How the ancient Mesopotamian story of the apkallu aligns with Gen 6:1-4, was preserved in 1 Enoch, and sets the stage for the theme of reversing the evil of the Watchers

• How the theme of reversing the transgression of the Watchers colors the gospel accounts of the birth of Jesus, his genealogy, and his ministry.

• How the writings of Peter and Paul allude to the sin of the Watchers and present Jesus as overturning the disastrous effects of their sins against humanity.

• How the descriptions of the antichrist, the end-times Day of the Lord, and the final judgment connect to Genesis 6 and the Nephilim.


Though every topic addressed in Reversing Hermon can be found in scholarly academic literature, Reversing Hermon is the first book to gather this information and make it accessible to Bible students everywhere.

 

The book also includes lengthy appendices on the ancient debate on the inspiration of the book of 1 Enoch, New Testament allusions to the book, and academic resources for studying 1 Enoch and the Book of Giants from the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Read more

Thank you,

Jimmy Fuentes


 

 



CANADIAN:

Stockwell Day warns Conservatives against turning on Poilievre

Former cabinet minister and opposition leader Stockwell Day urges conservatives to stick with Poilievre, noting that every Conservative leader is attacked similarly by legacy media.

Former cabinet minister Stockwell Day says the media attacks facing Pierre Poilievre remind him of his own time as opposition leader. Day told Juno News that CBC staff once admitted they had “no idea how they slash and trash” him on the “cutting room floor.”

Day said the same pattern has followed Conservative leaders including Stephen Harper, Andrew Scheer and Erin O’Toole, arguing the mainstream media attacks conservatives with greater “venom.”

Day urged Conservatives to stick with Poilievre, warning that replacing him would only lead to a new leader facing the “exact same process.” 

The JUNO News


Beauty & Ashes - Earthquake Update – Columbia

Sunday Morning Video Update

In church this morning, even as supplies were being packed for areas affected by the earthquake, our pastor ask the question, "Where was God in the disaster?" His answer, God has been seen in the people that have responded, digging through the rubble. God has been seen in the pastors, that despite losing their homes and churches, have worked tirelessly to help those around them. God has been seen in the donations pouring in from around the world and God will be seen in the rebuilding.Patty and I have been on the phone, computer and doing all that we can to assist. Our church has

collected tons of food and supplies. We will be using part of the donations that we have received to ship them to Quibdo.


In Pereira, we have been able to help with medical supplies for one of the hospitals, in food for the rescue workers and in renting a facility for the YWAM Missionaries whose base was damaged. We were also thrilled to connect them with Samaritans Purse for relief efforts and hear of those same missionaries setting up a tent to listen to victims, hear their stories and pray for them.

Their is so much beauty, even in the ashes, or in this case; rubble.One of our heart desires is to be able to help rebuild the churches that are so needed to serve their communities, now more than ever. And donation wise, how are we doing? Some what better. Many of our friends has sent a gift, but the need is huge. We profoundly need your support, financially, sharing our story and in your prayers. No gift is too small.

 

There are people out there that want to help, but want to do so through a trustworthy source. Please help them connect with us.

For those that wish to help with the recovery effortPatty and I are receiving donations to our account Col7003, Special Projects.We will use these funds as best we can to help local ministries recover and provide aid.

Please keep us in prayer.Darren & Patty

***PLEASE, if you do donate, send us a note. This will allow us to fast track aid.




That blue tiled pancake you see above is what is left of the Pan American Church in Quibdo, Colombia. It is just one of several churches we are connected with that lost their homes in both Quibdo and Pereira.Our YWAM partner Carlos Lamprea in on the ground this weekend, bringing the 1st food deliveries from our ministry and preparing for a Community & Medical Outreach in two weeks time.





























Carlos Lamprea in Quibdo, Choco Department, Colombia


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TRUMP: 

Kyrsten Sinema admits to Affair with married bodyguard across five cities, court filings show

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Former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema testified under oath that she carried on a sexual relationship with her married bodyguard in at least five cities while serving in the U.S. Senate, and now his ex-wife wants more than $75,000 in damages.


Sinema, 50, gave a deposition on July 31 in which she described the first sexual encounter with Matthew Ammel, a member of her security detail, in detail. It happened around Memorial Day 2024 at a rented house in Napa, California. Court records obtained by the New York Post include Sinema's own words from that deposition.

"We were staying at an Airbnb in Napa, California. We were outside. Matt kissed me. We went inside and had sex," Sinema stated under oath.


The affair did not end there. Sinema confirmed sexual encounters in New York City, during a wedding hosted by CNN anchor Jessica Dean, at her apartment in Washington, D.C., on a fundraising trip in Colorado in August 2024, and at her Phoenix home in October 2024. Throughout all of it, she knew Ammel was married with three children. She had learned that fact in December 2023, months before the relationship turned physical.

Ammel had worked on Sinema's security team for roughly two years before the affair began. AP News reported that he was hired as head of security after retiring from the Army in 2022 and traveled with Sinema to locations including Napa Valley, Las Vegas, and Saudi Arabia.


A 14-year marriage ended, and a North Carolina law kicked in

Heather Ammel, Matthew Ammel's ex-wife and a mother of three, filed a civil lawsuit against Sinema under North Carolina's "alienation of affection" statute, a law that allows a spouse to sue a third party for breaking up a marriage. The couple had been married for 14 years when the affair began. They split in November 2024, and their divorce was finalized in March.


Heather Ammel's lawsuit alleges that she and Matthew had "a good and loving marriage" with "genuine love and affection" before Sinema pursued him, despite knowing he was married. She is seeking more than $75,000 in damages.

She discovered the affair, she testified, when her husband was "severely intoxicated" and she read a message on his phone. Earlier in 2024, Fox News reported, Heather Ammel had found "romantic and lascivious" messages between her husband and Sinema on the encrypted messaging app Signal.


Text messages entered into the court record show the depth of the relationship. One message from Sinema to Matthew Ammel read:

"I hope your day was okay. Thinking of you. I am with you. I keep waking up during my sleep and reaching over for your arms to hold me."


Sinema, the first openly bisexual person elected to Congress, left the Senate in January 2025 after choosing not to seek re-election. She had switched her party registration from Democrat to independent during her term. The affair with Ammel took place during the final year of her time in office.


Sinema's legal team fights on jurisdiction, not on the facts

Sinema's attorneys moved the case from North Carolina state court to federal court in January. Their core argument is not that the affair didn't happen, Sinema admitted it under oath, but that it didn't happen in North Carolina, where the alienation-of-affection law applies. The sexual encounters she described took place in California, New York, Washington, Colorado, and Arizona. None occurred on North Carolina soil before the couple separated, her legal team contends.


Breitbart reported that Sinema's legal team also attempted to subpoena Heather Ammel's therapy records, including session notes and intake forms, a move that Ammel's attorney contested as exceeding the scope of the court's discovery order.

Just The News reported that Sinema is actively seeking to have the lawsuit dismissed on jurisdictional grounds. An evidentiary hearing in the federal case is scheduled for August 19.


Heather Ammel points the finger at both her ex-husband and Sinema

Heather Ammel's deposition painted a complicated picture. She alleged that Sinema introduced her husband to psychedelics, apparently to help him cope with traumatic brain injuries and mental health disorders stemming from multiple military deployments to the Middle East. Sinema acknowledged in her own testimony that Ammel and other members of her security team suffered from traumatic brain injury.


"I cared about Matt," Sinema said in the deposition. "Matt and several other of the members of the security team suffered from traumatic brain injury."

But Heather Ammel did not reserve all her criticism for Sinema. She described her ex-husband as an "established liar and manipulator" and suggested he was likely "actively manipulating" both women at the same time.


One point of factual dispute remains unresolved in the depositions. Matthew Ammel claimed in his own testimony that a sexual encounter occurred in September 2024. Sinema said she was "fuzzy" on whether that happened. The discrepancy has not been settled by the court.


North Carolina's alienation-of-affection law draws national attention

North Carolina is one of a handful of states that still allows alienation-of-affection lawsuits, sometimes called "homewrecker" suits. The law permits a spouse to sue a third party who allegedly interfered with and damaged the marriage. Most states repealed similar statutes decades ago, but North Carolina's version remains on the books and is used with some regularity.


Sinema's strategy to move the case into federal court and argue that the relationship took place entirely outside North Carolina is a direct challenge to whether the state's law can reach conduct that occurred elsewhere. The August 19 hearing could determine whether the case proceeds or gets thrown out on jurisdictional grounds.


The full docket for Ammel v. Sinema is publicly available through CourtListener, the legal records database. Whether Sinema's motion to dismiss succeeds or fails, the deposition transcripts already in the public record have laid bare the details of an affair that a sitting U.S. senator carried on with a married subordinate, a man on her own payroll, tasked with protecting her.


Accountability is supposed to run in both directions. When a former senator admits under oath to a months-long affair with a married employee and then fights the lawsuit on a technicality, the facts speak clearly enough on their own.


Carolina is one of a handful of states that still allows alienation-of-affection lawsuits, sometimes called "homewrecker" suits. The law permits a spouse to sue a third party who allegedly interfered with and damaged the marriage. Most states repealed similar statutes decades ago, but North Carolina's version remains on the books and is used with some regularity. 

The AMERICAN Almanac

 

 

GLOBAL:

'Coordination, not Subordination':

Sheinbaum attacks US 'meddling' in Mexico's politics

Patrick J. McDonnell,

 Los Angeles Times

MEXICO CITY — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Friday vented long-simmering frustrations with the Trump administration, accusing Washington of "meddling" after the State Department revoked the visa of the son of her predecessor and mentor, ex-President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.


The Mexican leader denounced as "political" an ongoing series of U.S. visa cancellations targeting prominent figures in her ruling Morena bloc, including at least one state governor — and, now, the former president's son, a Morena bigwig viewed as a possible future presidential candidate.


"These are attempts to interfere, to meddle in Mexican politics," Sheinbaum said at her regular morning news conference. "I always look for the best relations possible with the United States. Always. ... But I'm not going to bow my head, either. It's not a personal question. It's a matter of defending the homeland."


The comments were the strongest criticisms to date of the White House from Sheinbaum, a leftist who — despite her political divergence from U.S. policies in Latin America and elsewhere — has boasted of her intention to keep a nonconfrontational "cool head" even while clashing with the White House on binational security, the economy and immigration.


But it's Sheinbaum's steadfast resistance to direct U.S. involvement in anti-cartel activities in Mexico that has riled Trump, who has h lauded Sheinbaum as a "wonderful woman" and charged that she is "so afraid of the cartels that she can't even think straight."

Sheinbaum's latest comments come at a moment when the Trump administration has been openly courting right-wing governments in Latin America — from Argentina to Colombia to Honduras — and pushing regional leaders to cooperate in U.S. military efforts to thwart drug-trafficking.


"Coordination, not subordination," Sheinbaum said Friday, reiterating a motto emphasizing that Mexico will not relinquish its sovereignty in response to U.S. pressure.

Friday's outburst indicates that Sheinbaum's much-acclaimed patience with her northern neighbor may be wearing thin, especially if she views U.S. actions as undermining her ruling Morena political bloc, founded by her predecessor, López Obrador.


The leader of at least one Mexican opposition political party has called on Washington to cancel the visas of Morena officials, labeling them servants of a "narco-government."

Sheinbaum has dismissed the requests as "laughable" and regularly denies any links between her government and cartels.


"What Mexican politician is going to bow, to kneel, in front of the United States?" Sheinbaum asked on Friday.

Sparking Sheinbaum's blow-up was the revelation late Thursday that Washington had rescinded the visa of Andrés Manuel López Beltrán, widely known as "Andy." U.S. officials offered no public explanation for the cancellation.


López Beltrán, who stepped down from the No. 2 position in Morena to run for Congress — a possible launching pad for a future run at the presidency — has denied any link to organized crime.

In a blistering letter addressed to Trump, López Beltrán condemned the cancellation as "political and propagandist," "arrogant" and "hitlerite." The visa revocation, he asserted, was a U.S. effort to smear the political movement founded by his father, who remains a behind-the-scenes power broker.


While excoriating the loss of his visa, López Beltrán also painted a dystopian picture of present-day life north of the border.

"It causes me no problem to not visit the United States during these decadent and lamentable times of hatred, racism, drug-addiction, family disintegration, social discontent and sadness," he wrote.


The scion of his father's political legacy compared Trump's leadership unfavorably with the tenures of Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Delano Roosevelt — "those giants of liberty who treated Mexico and its people with authentic friendship and respect for sovereignty."

There was no immediate comment from the State Department or White House on the broadsides from Sheinbaum and López Beltrán.


Under Trump, the State Department has been actively canceling visas of government officials and others viewed as deleterious to U.S. interests — and not only officials from Mexico, but also from Brazil and other nations.

Christopher Landau, a former ambassador to Mexico who now sits as principal deputy to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has boasted on X of being El Quitavisas, or "The Visa Canceler."


Several sitting Mexican governors have reportedly been stripped of U.S. visas, but only one — Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, governor of Baja California and a Morena stalwart — has publicly acknowledged losing her visa rights. She has denied any wrongdoing.

Beyond barring U.S. access, loss of a visa is widely viewed as raising suspicions about a politician's character — a major reason, observers say, why few Mexican lawmakers acknowledge being stripped of visas.


U.S. diplomats have broad authority to cancel visas without providing explanations to affected foreign citizens. Factors that may contribute to loss of visas include criminal activity, past immigration violations and national security concerns.

The contretemps about the visa scandal pushed #Andy — López Beltrán's nickname — to the top of social media sites in Mexico, drawing both praise and derision.

"The badly written letter of Andrés López Beltrán doesn't transmit indignation," wrote Denise Dresser, a columnist and frequent Sheinbaum administration critic. "It's transmits panic."


Sheinbaum faces escalating pressure from the Trump administration not only to crack down on cartels — deemed "foreign terrorist organizations" by the White House — but to prosecute corrupt government officials that Washington views as linked to organized crime.


Sheinbaum's government has rebuffed U.S. demands to arrest Rubén Rocha Moya — the governor of Sinaloa state and a close ally of López Obrador — after federal prosecutors in New York indicted him and other state lawmakers this spring on charges of collaborating with the Sinaloa cartel.


According to Sheinbaum, U.S. authorities have not provided their Mexican counterparts with sufficient evidence to warrant the governor's detention or extradition to the United States.

Rocha Moya has denied the charges but stepped down temporarily from the governor's post.


"We don't cover up for anyone," Sheinbaum said Friday, repeating her frequent assertion that no one in Mexico — even ruling-party officials — is above the law.

(Special correspondent

 Cecilia Sánchez

 Vidal contributed to this report.)




England is much better when you get away from "Londonistan"

...and because civilization requires standards, this week’s cocktail is the mint julep

Daniel Turner returns from northern England with a startling discovery: England is much better when you get away from Londonistan. Chris Bedford, meanwhile, prepares for a day at the races despite apparently not knowing which race he is attending.


Then the lads turn to Washington: the strange history of lobbying, Jack Abramoff, Anthony Fauci, and why Congress might actually need a much bigger budget. Along the way, they remember disgraced congressional peacocks Aaron Schock and Al Franken, and consider the looming Democratic civil war (and which faction will prove the most ruthless.)


And because civilization requires standards, this week’s cocktail is the mint julep: its history, its proper construction, and why bourbon, sugar and mint remain among America’s finer contributions to human happiness.


In this episode:

Northern England vs. London • Horse racing • The mint julep • Jack Abramoff • Anthony Fauci • The history of lobbying • Why Congress needs more money • Aaron Schock • Al Franken • The Democratic civil war


Good Taste is hosted by Daniel Turner and Chris Bedford: politics, history, culture, cocktails, and the strange things happening in America.

Good Taste is a humorous conversation about politics, history, culture, cocktails, and the strange things happening in America available on You Tube, Spotify and at The Capitalist.


 


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Patrick Bestall’s INPUT:

Venezuela wants its gold back






 




.PB

 

 

2 Upcoming Conservative Events

1.    Sat. Aug 23: Woodstock &

2.    Tue. Aug 25: London

Southwest Ontario Summer BBQ with Pierre Poilievre

Join Pierre Poilievre and our Conservative team for a free, family-friendly afternoon featuring great food, music, and plenty of fun.

Date: Saturday, August 22, 2026    Time: 12:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.       Location: Outdoor Farm Show Grounds          744906 Oxford Road 17, Woodstock, Ontario

Bring the whole family—we would be delighted to see you there!

 

 


The Right to Recover Town Hall

Join MPs Tamara Jansen and Andrew Lawton for an important town hall examining mental health, MAID, and Bill C-218.

The discussion will focus on protecting the right of Canadians experiencing mental illness to receive compassionate care, treatment, and the opportunity to recover.

Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2026  Time: 7:30 p.m. — doors open at 7:00 p.m.     Location: Byron-Springbank Legion          1276 Commissioners Road West, London

 

Admission is free, but advance registration is encouraged.

.PB

 

 

Late-term Abortions in Canada

New videos from anti-abortion activists have sparked a debate on the guardrails in a country without any abortion legislation at all

 

 

RELATED

WARNING - VIDEO IS GRAPHIC & DISTURBING

 

 

.pb comment: 

1.    Do they wait in order to legally sell the body parts? 

2.    Will the baby's brain be used for bio-computer research?

3.    Are there secret sacrifices?  Why wait til just before birth? 

.PB

 

 

Satan asks for 7

- God gives him 3.5


Proof God keeps control of suffering.

 

 

In this 21 minute video, we follow the strangest half-number in the Bible from a trembling prophet in Babylon to a prisoner on the island of Patmos, six hundred years apart, keeping one identical clock. This slow walk through Daniel and Revelation shows why the number 3.5 is a broken seven — completeness cut in half — how Jesus Himself measured Elijah's drought at exactly three and a half years, how a desecrated temple in 167 BC ran the same clock and gave the world Hanukkah, and why the beast of Revelation holds a lease with an expiration date, not a deed.  

 

Watch until the very end — there is one chapter in Revelation where the code unlocks itself, eight verses apart, and the way every half-week in Scripture ends will stay with you.

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New political movement in USA


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Flock cameras are a diversion from the real surveillance.


And you thought China was bad.

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"This, of course, horrified me. My further questions revealed that the local police don’t use it, but they call him, and he uses it for them. But the company he used also stored the data, and most believe it’s being compiled. What that means is that, with the volume of cameras out there, they likely know which doughnut shop you're at on Tuesday mornings and the route you take home from work."

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Sunday Comic Strip



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Trump Shuts Down a Key Part of the Central Bank System, Obama’s Brotherhood Exposed



In the rapidly evolving landscape of American politics and global economics, few voices provide as detailed a counter-narrative as the X22 Report. In the episodes aired on August 16, 2026, host Dave breaks down a multi-pronged strategy allegedly being deployed by Donald Trump to reclaim national sovereignty and dismantle the long-standing “Deep State” apparatus. From the systematic takedown of central banking systems to the exposure of internal infiltration, these reports suggest a pivotal shift is underway as the nation moves toward the 2026 midterm elections.


In Episode 3971a, titled “Trump Just Shutdown Another Part Of The [CB] System, Right On Schedule,” the narrative focuses heavily on the “sound money” movement. The report posits that Trump is methodically dismantling the global central bank (CB) system by targeting the primary levers of its power: energy costs and trade manipulation. By focusing on lowering oil and gas prices, the strategy aims to provide an immediate stimulus to the American economy, effectively bypassing the Federal Reserve’s traditional tools of interest rate manipulation.


The episode explains that the current inflationary environment is not an accident but a tool used by globalist actors to maintain control. Dave discusses how Trump’s maneuvers—such as closing trade loopholes exploited by China and reforming the agricultural sector—are designed to break the grip of the “Deep State.” By restoring energy infrastructure and promoting domestic production, the plan seeks to restore economic freedom to the individual, moving the country away from a debt-based system and back toward a foundation of tangible value and national independence.


The second part of the broadcast, Episode 3971b, “Obama’s Muslim Brotherhood Exposed, Trump Exposes The Treasonists, Fog Is Lifting,” shifts the focus toward national security and institutional integrity. This episode delivers a hard-hitting look at what is described as the infiltration of the U.S. government by bad actors, including specific allegations regarding the Muslim Brotherhood’s influence during previous administrations.


Both episodes frame these events as part of a larger, coordinated “master plan” designed to culminate in a victory during the 2026 midterm elections. The X22 Report suggests that the end goal is a total restoration of constitutional governance. By disrupting the financial control of central bankers and exposing the political actors who have allegedly worked against American interests, the narrative portrays Trump as orchestrating a comprehensive reclamation of the country.


As the political climate intensifies, these reports argue that the public is beginning to see through the “controlled” narratives of mainstream media. Whether it is through the lens of economic reform or national security, the message from the X22 Report is clear: the era of globalist dominance is being challenged by a systematic, schedule-driven counter-offensive.

You can watch the full episodes for a complete breakdown of the evidence and insights discussed.


Trump Just Shutdown Another Part Of The [CB] System, Right On Schedule

Streamed on: Aug 16, 3:15 pm EDT

The [DS]/[CB] are panicking, Trump is making energy more affordable and they don’t want people to see this so they are suing. Oil companies sitting on cash, they will assist in bringing down prices. Trump has removed a key part of the [Central Banking] system, the de minimis loophole. Panic everywhere. 


Obama’s Muslim Brotherhood Exposed, Trump Exposes The Treasonists, Fog Is Lifting

Streamed on: Aug 16, 3:45 pm EDT

The D’s/[DS] are in trouble, all of their protected groups (constituents) are no longer protected and must leave the country or be deported. All the gun control laws that have been put into place are going to be deemed unconstitutional. Trump has decentralized oil across the globe and Iran has no control anymore. The Muslim Brotherhood is being exposed. All roads lead to the traitor Obama. Trump names the treasonists, the entire [DS] is treasonous to this country, the fog is lifting and people are learning who they are.


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FED AUDIT COULD EXPOSE THE REAL BLACK BUDGET

Senator Rand Paul just renewed the call: no agency holds more unchecked power than the Federal Reserve.

Full transparency is overdue.

For decades the most sensitive UAP crash retrieval and reverse engineering efforts have operated as unacknowledged Special Access Programs.

Whistleblowers including David Grusch have described multi billion dollar annual “slush funds” deliberately kept off the normal congressional books.


When the Fed moves hundreds of billions in interest payments and operates with limited GAO access to its core decisions, the question becomes unavoidable: how much of that opacity has helped shield the true scale of NHI-related programs from public and even most congressional oversight?


Paul now chairs the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. He has the tools. An actual full audit would not just examine monetary policy. It would force a hard look at every hidden funding stream that has sustained these programs since the 1940s.

The money trail has always been the weakest link in the cover.


Time to follow it.


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