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SPIRITUAL:

 VERSE-for-TODAY

New International Version

 

In God, whose word I praise— in God I trust and am not afraid. What can mere mortals do to me?

Read all of Psalm 56 ►

 



See you at the FREE WORKSHOPS today ???

A short Special Presentation; Noon May 30 [SATURDAY]


1:00 PM 11:00 AM 9:30 AM

Here is a Special ‘new’ Presenter for this coming 30th May, workshop at Rob McQueen's Church.

 

Around 12:30 pm Dave Annis will talk briefly about the 

National Citizens Inquiry in London [NCIL] June 11-13.

This hearing will examine questions surrounding:

• Food safety and food security• Farmer and harvester viability• Hunting, fisheries, and wildlife management• Government regulation and oversight• Fertilizer, fuel, and energy pressures• Transparency and accountability in public decision-making

 

The National Citizens Inquiry is a citizens-led and citizens-funded initiative committed to respectful, evidence-based public dialogue. Witnesses and subject-matter experts from across Canada are invited to participate.  The NCI is unique and has been receiving international attention with several countries wanting to reproduce the hearings in their own countries. 

National Citizens Inquiry in London

[NCIL]

 

[Be sure to ATTEND]

 

CANADIAN:

Alberta Huge Victory! Bill 25 Has Passed, May 2026

We did it! This is what winning looks like!

After years of hard work, strong advocacy, and standing up for Alberta families, Bill 25 has officially passed third reading and received Royal Assent. Bill 25 is now law. Alberta has taken a bold stand to protect our children and youth from political and ideological indoctrination in schools.

It's a proud day for Alberta families.


Come this September, politics and ideology will officially be removed from Alberta classrooms. Parental rights are strengthened. Neutrality and education—not indoctrination—will once again be the focus in Alberta schools. This is a major victory for parents, students, and common sense, and should set a precedence for other provinces!

While Bill 25 removes ideological and political agendas such as SOGI 123, the PRISM Toolkit, CRT, DEI, and land acknowledgements from Alberta classrooms, we must remain vigilant and actively involved to ensure full compliance.


Thank you to everyone who participated in the Call to Action campaigns and supported this fight. Every Call to Action you took part in helped bring us to this moment. The work continues, but today we celebrate a big win. Learn more and access our effective resources HERE.

Please take a few moments to thank Premier Danielle Smith and Minister Demetrious Nicolaides for hearing the concerns of citizens and taking action!

 

Call to Action:

1) Copy and paste the letter below (or draft your own) and send it to Premier Danielle Smith and Minister Nicolaides. How to Copy and Paste.

2) Share this campaign widely—email, text, and social media


Dear Premier Danielle Smith and Minister Demetrios Nicolaides,


Subject: Thank You for Passing Bill 25 – A Victory for Our Children

I want to sincerely thank you both for your strong leadership in successfully passing Bill 25.

By removing politics and ideology from Alberta classrooms and strengthening parental rights, you have delivered a meaningful victory for families across our province. This important step protects the hearts and minds of our children and youth and restores a clear focus on academic excellence in our schools.


Your willingness to listen to concerned citizens and take decisive action is greatly appreciated.

Thank you again for standing up for Alberta's children and delivering common-sense education reform.

Sincerely,


Action4Canada is having a significant impact in overturning radical ideologies and defending faith, family, and freedom. Your support is vital to this mission. Every dollar you give is carefully stewarded to maximize its impact in protecting Canadian sovereignty, preserving our rights and freedoms, and upholding the Christian biblical principles and values that form the foundation of our nation. We invite you to partner with us by making a one time gift or becoming a monthly supporter. Together, we can continue to bring hope and real solutions to Canada.

If you are in need of prayer please reach out to our Prayer Team at prayer-requests@action4canada.ca


Remember: Freedom of speech, thought, belief and the right to life, liberty and security of the person are guaranteed. We do not need to beg, barter or ask for them…they are ours for the taking.

God bless you and God bless Canada!

Action4Canada

The Team@ Action4Canada 



Stand against “Pride” Month

Josie Luetke, Campaign Life Coalition 

Monday marks the start of “Pride” month or “season,” as per the Canadian government—an onslaught of blatant hedonism and sexual perversity and confusion tied up in flowery words like “inclusion” and “acceptance.” 

Supporters pray outside the Waterloo Catholic District School Board

Because we stand against this celebration of “Pride,” we will endure false accusations of hatred and bigotry.  

We oppose “Pride,” because we love everyone. We will their good. We sincerely wish that all of us might become the people God plans for us to be—which means growing in virtues like chastity and rejecting sexual degeneracy. 

It means embracing our God-given and complementary identities as men or women. 

It means clinging to the cross—to Jesus—in the midst of suffering, instead of choosing fleeting pleasures.  


 That is why I’m inviting you to: 

  • · Keep your children or grandchildren home for National “Pride” Flag Walk-Out Day. Please keep them home on Monday, June 1 to protect them from the indoctrination that typically occurs at the start of the month. Register your participation in this event here.  

  • · Participate in a “pray-in” if you live in Ontario. You don’t need to have children in school to lend your support for the cause. All you need to do is show up at a location prepared to quietly and humbly pray.    


Below are a list of pray-in locations. Please note that while most pray-ins will be on Monday, June 1, some will be held on other days. 

Durham

MONDAY, JUNE 1 PRAY-IN AT 12 PM

Durham Catholic District School Board650 Rossland Rd WOshawa, ONL1J 7C4

Hamilton


MONDAY, JUNE 1 PRAY-IN AT 8 AM

Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board90 Mulberry StHamilton, ONL8R 2C8


MONDAY, JUNE 1 PRAY-IN AT 12 PM

Diocese of Hamilton700 King St WHamilton, ONL8P 1C7

- Meet at bridge by Breadalbrane and Hunt Sts. intersection


Kitchener/Waterloo

TUESDAY, JUNE 2 PRAY-IN AT 12 PM

Waterloo Catholic District School Board35 Weber St W — Unit AKitchener, ONN2H 3Z1


Niagara

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3 ROSARY OF REPARATION AT 5 PM+EVERY WEDNESDAY IN JUNE (NOT ORGANIZED BY CLC)

Niagara Catholic District School Board427 Rice RoadWelland, ONL3C 7C1


Ottawa

MONDAY, JUNE 1 PRAY-IN AT 12 PM

Ottawa Catholic School Board570 West Hunt Club RoadNepean, ONK2G 3R4


Toronto

MONDAY, JUNE 1 PRAY-IN AT 8 AM

Toronto Catholic District School BoardCatholic Education Centre80 Sheppard Avenue EastToronto, ONM2N 6E8

MONDAY, JUNE 1 PRAY-IN AT 12 PM

Archdiocese of Toronto1155 Yonge StreetToronto, ONM4T 1W2

 

If you’d like to share this list of locations publicly, please see our blog post here.  

Some reminders:  

  • · Please follow the directives of the local organizer to help ensure a safe & peaceful event. Remain in quiet prayer and do not respond to heckling from passersby. Follow the law, remain on public property, and do not block pedestrian or vehicular traffic.  

  • · CLC will provide signs. Homemade signs will only be permitted at the discretion of the organizer. 

  • · Please dress for the weather, bringing a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and/or an umbrella depending. Also consider bringing water and a lawn chair if you need it.  


I know providing a public witness is always intimidating, especially on this issue.  

It’s important to do so because the “Pride” flag is ubiquitous—it is everywhere. It seems like there is a pro-“Pride” consensus in Canada, and our physical presence disrupts that. 

Pray-in outside of Ottawa Catholic School Board in 2025

So, please, join me in praying on Monday.  

Pray in thanksgiving for the gains we have made, including the passage of Bill 25 in Alberta, which removes “Pride” flags from schools; the refusal of municipalities like Didsbury, Westlock, Barrhead, and Emo to celebrate “Pride;” the resistance of some school boards, like Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board, to fly the “Pride” flag; and the spiritual leadership that has recently been demonstrated, including from His Eminence Frank Cardinal Leo, Archbishop of Toronto.  


Pray in petition that no institution, especially a Christian one, would fly the “Pride” flag or otherwise celebrate “Pride” month. Pray that church leaders and other spiritual authorities might be emboldened to speak out firmly on this issue and take decisive action.  


Pray in reparation for the evil that “Pride” sows, for the confusion it inflicts on young, impressionable minds. Pray for God’s mercy upon all of us sinners.  

May the Holy Spirit protect us. 

Josie Luetke

Director of Education & Advocacy

Campaign Life Coalition

P.S. Please register to participate either in the school Walk-Out or a Pray-In by clicking here.

Josie Luetke,

 Campaign Life Coalition


FROM OLEG Kodolov:

BREAKING:

Supreme Court DEFIED

 — Rogue Judges’ Ruling Triggers Constitutional Crisis


A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration’s effort to establish a fund to reimburse people who claim they were targeted by the “weaponization” of the federal government.

U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema said her restraining order was meant to ensure that no funds are “irreversibly disbursed” before the legal fight over the newly announced fund has a chance to play out. The order came in a lawsuit by a group of plaintiffs including the National Abortion Federation, Common Cause and a former federal prosecutor who led a task force to prosecute people who allegedly participated in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the ruling.

The prospective fund has stoked intense, bipartisan outrage on Capitol Hill, where lawmakers have described it as a slush fund for payouts to President Donald Trump’s allies, potentially including people who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Democratic lawmakers have threatened to tax the full amount of any payouts from the fund.

The order from Brinkema, a Clinton appointee based in northern Virginia, will pause the establishment of the fund until at least June 12, when she has set a hearing to consider the matter further.

The Politico



TRUMP: 

Breaking News:

Louisiana Republicans pass gerrymandered map that eliminates majority-Black District

Louisiana Republicans passed a new gerrymander on Friday that will eliminate one of the state’s two Democratic, majority-Black House districts ahead of the midterms.

The state Senate sent the bill to GOP Gov. Jeff Landry, who is expected to approve it.

The new map was spurred by the Supreme Court’s decision to narrow the Voting Rights Act, which gave Louisiana the greenlight to redraw its majority-minority districts and kicked off new gerrymanders in other GOP-led southern states, like Tennessee.


Friday’s result is a major win for Landry and for President Donald Trump, further extending Republicans’ gains through mid-decade redistricting this cycle.

Rep. Cleo Fields’ (D-La.) district has been completely erased in the new map, while Rep. Troy Carter’s (D-La.) blue-leaning district has been redrawn to mostly mirror the seat he won in 2022.

POLITICO Pro subscribers who follow topics related to this story will receive more in-depth updates as we publish them.To manage your alerts or learn more about Pro, click this link.

The Politico

 

 

 

 

GLOBAL:

Tim Walz pardons illegal immigrant convicted of armed robbery, blocks ICE deportation to Laos

By 

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz called a special session of the state's Board of Pardons to pardon an illegal immigrant convicted of armed robbery, racing to clear his record before federal agents could deport him to Laos.


Jai Vang, a Laotian national convicted in 1994 of aiding and abetting armed robbery in Hennepin County, received a unanimous pardon from the state's Clemency Review Commission on May 27. The move came after ICE arrested Vang in January as part of Operation Metro Surge in the Minneapolis area and scheduled his removal for June.


Walz did not wait for the normal course of business. He convened the special clemency session himself, ensuring the board could act before federal authorities carried out the deportation. The result: a convicted armed robber who entered the country illegally now walks free in Minnesota, his criminal record wiped clean by the governor's hand.


The case for clemency, and the case against it

Vang was eighteen when he was convicted in Hennepin County. He served his prison sentence and was released back into the United States. In the decades since, the New York Post reported, Vang started a family, launched a local painting business, and committed no further crimes, the facts the commission cited in granting the pardon.

Walz framed the decision in economic and public-safety terms during the hearing, as Fox News reported:


"I can find no reason how Minnesota will be safer or better if Mr. Vang is deported to a country he has not been to since he was a child. I do not see how it would serve his family, nor the economic interest where we have a taxpaying citizen who is creating job growth and living a life free from any criminal activity."


Notice the word "citizen." Fox News noted that Walz inaccurately referred to Vang as a "citizen" during the hearing. Vang is not a citizen. He is an illegal immigrant who was in the country unlawfully when ICE arrested him. The governor of Minnesota either does not know the difference or does not care to observe it.

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison joined the hearing by phone. He reviewed Vang's file and agreed with board members' comments supporting clemency. Chief Supreme Court Justice Natalie Hudson also participated. The vote was unanimous.


A governor who calls ICE agents 'modern-day Gestapo'

The pardon did not happen in a vacuum. Walz has waged a broader campaign against federal immigration enforcement in Minnesota, clashing with the Trump administration over Operation Metro Surge, the ICE operation that swept through the Minneapolis area in January and led to Vang's arrest.


During that confrontation, Walz referred to ICE agents as President Trump's "modern-day Gestapo." The comparison drew a sharp rebuke from then-Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons.

"If the governor doesn't like the laws, he's free to advocate that Congress change them, but he should refrain from putting ICE officers in danger by likening them to one of the most appalling groups in history."


Lyons's point is worth lingering on. ICE agents enforce laws passed by Congress. Comparing them to Nazi secret police is not just reckless rhetoric, it is the kind of language that puts a target on the backs of federal officers doing lawful work in American cities. Walz has not retracted the comparison.


The pattern of Democratic officials obstructing federal immigration enforcement is not unique to Minnesota. DHS recently condemned Illinois after a convicted child sex abuser was freed despite an active ICE detainer, another case in which state officials chose ideology over public safety.


What the pardon actually does

A pardon wipes the criminal conviction from Vang's record. Without the armed robbery conviction, the legal basis for his deportation weakens. Walz effectively used the state's clemency power as a shield against federal immigration law.


That is a significant escalation. Governors have broad clemency authority, and there is nothing inherently wrong with pardoning someone who has genuinely reformed. But the timing and circumstances here tell a different story. Walz did not stumble across Vang's case during a routine review. He learned that ICE had arrested Vang and that deportation was imminent. He then called a special session, outside the normal schedule, to ensure the pardon landed before the federal government could act.


The question is not whether Vang has lived a law-abiding life since 1994. The question is whether a governor should weaponize clemency to override federal immigration enforcement. Congressional investigators have already opened inquiries into Democratic officials who use prosecutorial discretion and sanctuary policies to undermine immigration law. Walz's pardon fits the same pattern, executive power deployed not for justice, but for obstruction.


The broader fight over executive power

Fox News's detailed account of the clemency hearing makes clear that the commission's reasoning rested entirely on Vang's post-conviction conduct: no further crimes, a family, a small business. Those are real facts. But they do not change Vang's immigration status. A pardon does not grant legal residency. It does not confer citizenship. It does not make someone who entered the country illegally suddenly lawful.


What it does is strip the federal government of a key enforcement tool. And Walz knew that when he picked up the phone to schedule the hearing.

The Department of Homeland Security responded critically to the pardon. DHS has highlighted the broader scope of Operation Metro Surge, which targeted illegal immigrants in the Minneapolis area. One separate DHS release referenced an illegal alien arrested in the same operation who had twenty-four prior convictions, a reminder of the kind of individuals federal agents encounter when they sweep through sanctuary-friendly jurisdictions.


Walz's willingness to use every lever of state power against federal immigration enforcement mirrors a wider trend among Democratic governors and prosecutors. The selective deployment of executive authority for partisan ends is not new in American politics, but the brazenness of this case stands out. A special session, a unanimous vote, a convicted armed robber shielded from deportation, all in a matter of weeks.


Accountability, or the lack of it

Ellison's role deserves scrutiny. The attorney general is supposed to be the state's chief law enforcement officer. He joined by phone, reviewed the file, and voted to pardon a man whom federal law enforcement had arrested and was preparing to remove from the country. He offered no public dissent. He raised no concerns about the precedent.

Chief Justice Hudson's participation is also notable. The Minnesota Board of Pardons includes the governor, the attorney general, and the chief justice. All three voted unanimously. That means the state's highest judicial officer signed off on a clemency action designed to frustrate a lawful federal deportation order.


None of them will face the consequences of their decision. The people who will are the ICE agents who risked their safety during Operation Metro Surge, the Minneapolis-area residents who live alongside individuals the federal government has identified for removal, and the taxpayers who fund a system that is being deliberately short-circuited by their own elected officials.


The debate over clemency and immigration will continue, and reasonable people can disagree about the right balance between mercy and enforcement. But when pardon power becomes a political weapon, it corrodes the very institution it is supposed to serve.


What comes next

Several questions remain unanswered. What is Vang's current immigration status now that his conviction has been pardoned? Will ICE pursue alternative legal grounds for removal? Does the Walz administration plan to use the same special-session maneuver for other illegal immigrants facing deportation? And will Congress or the courts intervene to prevent governors from using clemency as an end-run around federal law?


Walz has made his position clear. He views ICE as an occupying force and federal immigration law as an inconvenience. He is willing to call special sessions, deploy Nazi analogies, and pardon convicted criminals to prove the point.

When a governor uses the power of his office not to uphold the law but to obstruct it, he is not protecting his constituents. He is protecting his politics.

The AMERICAN Almanac




Patrick Bestall’s INPUT:


Medvedev to EU:

"Peaceful Sleep is Over"


Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of Russia's Federation Council, posted a rather ominous message to social media this morning:

"You should realize your authorities have unilaterally entered war with Russia"?

"Don't be surprised by anything"?

"The peaceful sleep is over"???????????

Uh Oh.

 

 

 

 

RUMOUR:

 

RUMOURS Circulating out there...:

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Trump Is About to Free-Up Trillions for The Economy, Bessent Shuts Down The [CB] Agenda

Streamed on: May 28, 5:30 pm EDT

The [CB] system is falling apart, how do you know this? When a system falls apart, the [DS] confiscate your property and tax you 100%. Prices are coming down on food, soon oil is going to drop like a rock and that will make everything else drop in price. Bessent pulls the plug on the [CB], no [CBDC], game over. Trump is shifting the monetary system away from the [CB] currency.

 

Deep State Players Are Being Targeted, When Do [Jail]-Birds Sing? Trump Wins Again, Elections Are Safe

Streamed on: May 28, 6:00 pm EDT

The [DS] players are being targeted, Trump is going after those people who attacked him. Those people that were used by the [DS] are going to sing like a bird and Trump will unveil the real target. Trump is continually winning in the court of law regarding election integrity. Elections will be safe for the midterms.


 

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