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ACLJ:

Barbaric Murder of Christian Math Teacher Rocks Nation

 

Because of your voice through the ACLJ, President Trump struck another decisive blow against the architects of the Christian genocide in Nigeria.

This moment isn't a complete victory, and that's why we are taking additional action on Monday. (Yes, even on a holiday, our work doesn't stop.)

Here's the brutal reality in Nigeria RIGHT NOW:

  • · Eight Christians were beheaded, including a dedicated math teacher. Video evidence confirmed the evil.

  • · Armed terrorists stormed a worship service. Dozens of Christians were slaughtered in the place where they came to pray.

  • · ISIS targeted children in schools and those watching a soccer game. Hours of carnage. The innocent murdered.


In response, President Trump has declared: "Under my leadership, our Country will not allow Radical Islamic Terrorism to prosper."

At the President's direction, the military acted, eliminating ISIS leadership and nearly 200 terrorists.


On Monday, we are filing urgent submissions at the U.N. Human Rights Council, exposing these massacres of Christ followers and demanding justice in Nigeria. Global elites must answer.


Take action with us as we advocate to save dying Christians.

Kamala is back and as unhinged as ever.

On a "no bad ideas brainstorm," she rehashed the Left's greatest hits:

  • · Pack the Supreme Court. Add Justices until the Left controls the bench. Rig the rulings before a case is even filed.

  • · Abolish the Electoral College. Eliminate the system that gives every state a voice – and hand power to a handful of Left-leaning cities.

  • · Grant statehood to D.C. and Puerto Rico. Add four guaranteed Leftist Senators to the U.S. Senate overnight.


We get the feeling this isn't the last we'll see of Kamala.

VICTORY. In Lancaster, Pennsylvania – the heart of Amish country – Jeff Russell, a preacher, was told to stop proclaiming the Gospel in public.

The ACLJ fired off a legal demand letter. We made one thing clear: The Constitution is not a suggestion. And even Lancaster's own noise ordinance protects his speech. City officials backed down. And Mr. Russell has kept preaching.


This is what happens when Christians don't give in. We win.

A pro-life physician at a VA facility was forced out – not for malpractice or negligence – but for refusing, on religious and conscience grounds, to follow Biden's orders to perform abortions at a VA medical center.


VA facilities have no business performing abortions. And no doctor should be punished for refusing to kill babies. We just filed a complaint at HHS to hold the offending VA leadership accountable.

Finally, this Memorial Day, we honor the fallen heroes who have given their last full measure of devotion to defend our freedoms throughout the 250-year history of this great nation. We must never forget. We are forever grateful.


God Bless,The ACLJ Team

 

 



 Live Life To His Glory


Pastor Jack's desire is to see your relationship with Christ deepen and your effectiveness for His purposes maximized. His bold preaching will encourage and challenge you to walk with Jesus.


We were placed on this earth to live for God’s glory. How exactly do we do that? The secret lies in our connection to the Holy Spirit. In our own efforts, we will fail, but by the Lord’s strength, our words and works can bring glory to God. Find out more from Pastor Jack in today’s episode of Real Life.

Pastor - Jack HIBBS




CANADIAN:

 The TORONTO STAR:

First Up

By Sima Shakeri

People want to believe a mayor can fix all their city’s problems, writes Ben Cohen, a reporter with the Star’s City Hall bureau. The reality is different. In the latest from the Star’s If I Were Mayor series, Cohen describes what Toronto’s mayor can actually do: it’s more mediation than muscle. 

Now, our top stories...


Ethan Cairns/The Canadian Press

Alberta is at the heart of the prime minister’s goal for a more “co-operative” Canada, Carney said Friday, the morning after Alberta’s Premier Danielle Smith announced a vote in that province about whether to conduct a separation referendum. Since taking office last year, Carney has scrapped or weakened several of the climate policies long opposed by Alberta and offered federal support for a major new oil pipeline to the west. Here’s what he said about Alberta’s role in Canadian life

  • ·        Opinion: Can Carney stop the firestorm Smith just unleashed? Susan Delacourt draws lessons from Brexit.

  • ·        Meanwhile: Richard Warnica argues that Danielle Smith is selling out Canada to save her job.

  • ·        How did Alberta get here? Alex Boyd has a referendum timeline.  


R.J. Johnston/Toronto Star

The city of almost 800,000 people has been hit hard by the Toronto region’s housing crash, with more power of sales than any city in Ontario other than Toronto, according to new data. But unlike Toronto, where tiny condos have been the centre of the real estate downturn, in Brampton the homes are bigger and the price drops often more dramatic. May Warren shows why Brampton is feeling the burn.


Geoff Robins/The Canadian Press file photo

Western University is reinstating partial results of a health-care law exam that a professor omitted from his students’ final grades. Jacob Shelley alerted the school’s administration to an unusually high number of perfect scores, questionable references and other irregularities in the test. Janet Hurley looked into why Western decided to step in when Shelley suspected his exam had been “compromised.” 


Andrew Francis Wallace/Toronto Star

Companies who try to take advantage of big events like the World Cup or Olympics for their own promotions walk a very fine line: they can’t use official terms or brand names associated with the event, or they’ll soon find themselves reading a lawyer’s letter, or getting sued. Sponsorships are valuable to these big events, so organizers will go after any perceived trademark infringement that could affect those deals. With the World Cup kicking off in Toronto in weeks, Josh Rubin explains why you’ll start to notice cheeky references to “the beautiful game.” 

 

 

TRUMP: 

Variety pans Stephen Colbert's final Late Show as a flat, self-congratulatory farewell

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Stephen Colbert's last night behind the desk at New York City's Ed Sullivan Theater drew a brutal review from one of Hollywood's own trade publications, and the critique landed harder than anything the host delivered in his final hour. Variety TV critic Daniel D'Addario called the finale an underwhelming "letdown," writing that Colbert proved himself "gifted at neither interview nor sketch" across a show that had nearly a year to plan its goodbye.


That verdict, from a publication that has championed late-night television for decades, amounts to a professional obituary for a ten-year run that CBS finally ended by firing its host. The network reportedly cut Colbert loose after a decade of consistently falling ratings and what Breitbart reported were forty-million-dollar annual budget deficits that had gutted the show's viability.


The review Colbert didn't want

D'Addario's review spared almost nothing. He opened by observing that the host could not escape his own worst instincts. As D'Addario put it:

"Colbert couldn't, ultimately, escape being Colbert."


The critic zeroed in on the show's two core formats, celebrity interviews and taped sketches, and found Colbert lacking in both. His summary was blunt:

"Unfortunately, this host is gifted at neither interview nor sketch."


The big guest for the farewell was Paul McCartney, the famed Beatle. But instead of letting one of the most famous musicians alive carry the moment, Colbert talked over him. D'Addario flagged one exchange as especially clumsy. Colbert asked McCartney whether he had ever met the Pope, knowing full well that McCartney had not, and that Colbert himself had. D'Addario's read was withering:


"In one particularly inartful moment, Colbert attempted to pull rank on McCartney by asking if he'd ever met the Pope. (McCartney hadn't; Colbert had, which is why he asked, to brag about it. But then, McCartney is a Beatle.)"


Colbert also inserted himself into McCartney's musical performance, appearing as a backup singer, a move that, in context, fit the pattern D'Addario described throughout the review.


The Pope stunt that fizzled

In early May, Colbert had told the media that landing Pope Leo XIV as a guest was his "white whale." The remark seeded widespread speculation, and, reportedly, many outlets assumed he had actually succeeded in booking the pontiff for the final episode.


He had not. The Pope did not appear. What viewers got instead was what D'Addario called an "underdone bit" about the Pope refusing to come on the show because the hot dogs at the Ed Sullivan Theater "didn't meet his rider." The critic dismissed the gag as a waste of the buildup.

Colbert's sign-off week had already drawn attention for its political tone and self-congratulation. The Pope tease fit the pattern, big hype, thin payoff.


A wormhole that swallowed the show

D'Addario reserved particular frustration for a taped sketch about a wormhole consuming the Ed Sullivan Theater studio. The bit consumed the better part of the show's second half. Given that Colbert had almost a year of advance notice before his final broadcast, the critic found the choice baffling:


"Given almost a year's worth of advance notice, one might think Colbert might have come up with better material. Particularly baffling was the disastrous taped sketch about a wormhole consuming his studio that took up the better part of the show's second half."

D'Addario labeled the sketch a "total time-suck", a rare moment when a Variety critic sounds less like a reviewer and more like a viewer reaching for the remote.


The broader farewell arc had already raised eyebrows. During the show's final stretch, celebrity guests lined up to pay tribute to Colbert in terms that went well beyond the usual late-night pleasantries.


Ego as endgame

D'Addario noticed. He wrote that the farewell weeks had exposed a side of Colbert that the host's admirers might prefer to ignore:

"Colbert's 'Late Show' endgame has seemed to reveal the host as not without a healthy sense of ego, as the production has allowed guest after guest to pay tribute to Colbert's service to democracy and the wider world."


"Service to democracy and the wider world." That is how Colbert's team apparently framed a decade of monologues, and D'Addario flagged it not as praise but as evidence of a host who lost perspective.


The observation tracks with the broader arc of Colbert's Late Show tenure. What began as a comedy program steadily became a vehicle for one-sided political commentary, a nightly affirmation loop for viewers who wanted to hear that their politics were not just correct but righteous.


When the ratings kept falling and the deficits kept growing, CBS eventually made the business call the audience had already made with its attention.

Colbert's farewell week also drew scrutiny for his personal remarks about faith, which some observers found difficult to reconcile with the Christianity he claimed to practice.


Ten years, forty million a year, and a whimper

The numbers tell a story that no farewell montage can edit away. A decade of declining viewership. Annual budget deficits reported at forty million dollars. And a finale so flat that the industry's own flagship trade paper called the host ungifted at the two things a late-night host is supposed to do.


CBS did not release an official statement about Colbert's departure in the material available. But the network's decision to end the run speaks plainly enough. When a show costs that much and draws that little, the math does the talking.


The broader media landscape around Colbert's exit has included questions about broadcaster credibility and accountability. The FCC's renewed focus on broadcast standards adds context to an era in which legacy networks blurred the line between entertainment and advocacy, and lost audiences in the process.


Meanwhile, separate controversies during Colbert's final weeks, including disputed claims about a so-called censored interview, only reinforced the sense that the show's last chapter was less about comedy than about narrative management.


The verdict the left won't quote

D'Addario's review matters precisely because it did not come from a conservative outlet. Variety is the entertainment industry's paper of record. Its critic watched the same finale that Colbert's most loyal fans watched, and concluded that the host failed at the basics of his own job.


Not failed at politics. Not failed at being likable. Failed at interviewing and sketch comedy. The two things late-night television exists to do.

Colbert spent a decade telling his audience that he was essential, to comedy, to democracy, to the national conversation. Variety's parting assessment suggests he was essential mostly to himself.


When even Hollywood's own trade press calls the curtain call a letdown, the audience that left years ago looks less like it abandoned the show and more like it saw the ending first.

AMERICAN Almanac

 

 

 

GLOBAL:

Alyssa Farah Griffin CALLS OUT The View's Trump-Derangement live on air - Shuts them up with the FACTS!

"So, people should not have access to cheaper drugs, just because Trump puts his name on it?!!"


Alyssa Farah Griffin cut through the anti-Trump hysteria on “The View” with facts, telling Joy Behar that she is wrong about TrumpRX, a price-reduced marketplace of common pharmaceuticals, being unhealthy and bad for Americans.

“Some of you are so naive!!”

Griffin fired back at Behar, “So people should not have access to cheaper drugs, just because Trump puts his name on it?!!” [Gotcha]



How Cartels Force Children Into Prostitution, Drug Dealing and Even Killing: Rosi Orozco

Rosi Orozco is one of the world’s leading voices against human trafficking. She has been working in human rights advocacy for over three decades, and as a member of the Chamber of Deputies of Mexico, she was the driving legislative force behind Mexico’s famous anti-trafficking law.

 

“There are 50 million people in the world in slavery,” Orozco tells me. And that, she believes, is a low estimate.

She was recently involved in helping three rescued girls, who are now at secure shelter in Mexico. “These three girls were minors, and a cartel was training them to kill, to sell drugs, and to [engage in] prostitution.”

 

What happened to those three minors—only 14, 15, and 17 years old—is fairly typical, she says. They saw an ad on TikTok that promised them “work in the tourism industry, and [promised] very good payment.” When they arrived at the Mexican tourist resort, they were captured.

 

Over the years, Orozco has helped more than 400 rescued people, mostly minors, slowly begin to rebuild their lives. But, she says, “400 is nothing compared with the people that haven’t been rescued.” The rescue is just the beginning of a long journey: “It’s difficult work because these girls were completely broken ... to see a smile on their face was really a big victory.”

 

Many people who rescue trafficked children or work in the security shelters where they are protected often risk their own lives. The theme of Orozco’s 5th International Summit Against Human Trafficking this year is “Heroes Wanted.”

 

Orozco also serves as president of the Houston-based “United Against Human Trafficking” nonprofit and created the Trafficking in Persons hotline in Mexico in 2013, giving citizens a direct channel to report trafficking.

 

Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.



Patrick Bestall’s INPUT:


Tulsi Gabbard's wise surprise

If you read the report from the link below you'll see that her husband is dying of cancer, which makes it a wise decision to resign her job as Director of National Intelligence, and an opportunity for us to learn more about her and her religion.  I guess I shouldn't make puns at a time like this.

To: Patrick Bestall <tradingpost777@aol.com>

Sent: Friday, May 22, 2026 at 08:11:07 p.m. EDT

Subject: Tulsi Gabbard's wise surprise

 

I didn't know she is a Hindu.  She had a Hindu wedding and wore the "third eye" ornament on her forehead just as a Christian, wears a cross.  It stands for divine wisdom (aka guru), assuring her this step was a wise one I guess.


Tulsi's history

Tulsi has had quite a controversial career as Director of Nation Intelligence.

She is often incorrectly assumed to be Indian because she practices Hinduism, a faith she adopted as a teenager. Her deep connection to the religion led her to take her congressional oath on the Bhagavad Gita and adopt Hindu names for herself and her siblings.

.PB

 

 

Mental illness or Religious Fanaticism?

èMohamed-Crusades

Christianity is the only religion which teaches followers to "Love your enemies" and "turn the other cheek".  "The Law (eye for an eye) is for the lawless".  

“Benedict XVI was absolutely right when he diagnosed that Islam has a problem in its relationship with violence. It is an obvious fact,” Eleganti said.

.PB

 

 

UK: Political Death Throws

.PB

 

 

Globalism is dying.

Russia & China will save the West.

The Russia-China partnership is not a crusade against the West. It is a revolt against unipolarity – against the idea that one civilization, one ideology, and one political model should dominate the entire planet indefinitely. Moscow and Beijing are not trying to destroy the international system. They are building alternatives to an order monopolized for decades by Western liberal power.

.PB

 

 

France mortified

78 after-school workers had been suspended in 2026, including 31 over suspected sexual misconduct.

.PB

 

 

Germany: business in freefall

.PB

 

 

London Ontario Church Burning.

Subject: London Ont church burning.

 

‘Heavy smoke throughout the neighbourhood’: Fire crews save former church after blaze near downtown London

 

Good Coverage

.PB

                      



 

 

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Kat Update: Q The Storm Rider on Project Blue Beam Captured

Operation Disclosure OfficialBy Kat, Contributing WriterSubmitted on May 22, 2026

Kat Update: Q The Storm Rider on PROJECT BLUE BEAM CAPTURED!!

5-22-26 Q The Storm Rider Live Broadcast this a.m.“TRUMP SHARES A POST OF A TALL DARK ALIEN IN HANDCUFFS. THOSE ARE REAL COMMS..


THE THING THE DEEP STATE REALLY WANTED TO DO WAS THIS FALSE ALIEN INVASION THAT NASA, DARPA & THE DEEP STATE MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX OPERATIONS HAD PLANNED, THESE GLOBALIST OPERATIONS  —TO CREATE THIS PANDEMONIUM.


“IN FACT THE REAL PLAN OF THOSE OBJECTIVES WAS THAT BILLIONS OF PEOPLE WOULD BE ******—BUT, GOOD NEWS—THOSE OPERATIONS ARE DONE NOW. THOSE OPERATIONS ARE CAPTURED..


THE WIRES: Trump, what is he doing in Europe? He’s removing U.S. Soldiers by the 1000’s from diff places.. BUT HE’S NOT ONLY REMOVING SOLDIERS, THEY’RE ALSO REMOVING ALL THIS ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY THE DEEP STATE, GLOBALISTS, UNITED NATIONS, JESUITS—HAD PUT IN ALL THESE DIFF MIL BASES IN IRAN, JORDAN, PAKISTAN, AFGHANISTAN, CHINA ALL OVER THE PLACE this tech connected to 5G & diff tech but ALL OF THIS HAS BEEN REMOVED..


“THE STORM OPERATIONS ARE HAPPENING IN ALMOST ALL THE COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD.. this thing they were hoping was going to come true, to create chaos, to create war, this s-----c ******* of BILLIONS OF PEOPLE, what they really wanted was only 500 MILLION people left in the world — NOW THOSE OPERATIONS ARE


COMPLETELY GONE. COMPLETELY CAPTURED..”

This is Kat, over and out.xo

____________Q The Storm RiderQTSR / TELEGRAMhttps://t.me/qthestormrider777QTSR /  Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/Channel17PatriotNews


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