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April 16th next Bill C9 Senate meeting and prayer call

I [the Lord] will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you with My eye upon you. Ps 32:8The next Senate meeting and Stand on Guard Prayer zoom call regarding Bill C9 is tomorrow (April 16) at 2pm EST. That's when the Senate is meeting again dealing with Bill C9. Please join us in praying during the same time they are meeting. 

YOU ARE NEEDED

It does feel like it's a bit of back and forth, but we are  praying we have the endurance and stamina to carry it through to the end.

 

Stand on Guard Prayer zoom call time in your zone:

BC 11am / AB-SK 12pm / MB 1pm/ ON-QB 2pm/ATL 3pm/ NFL 3:30pm

Telephone: 1 647 558 0588 ID: 925 4208 7461

Lord, keep our hands lifted in prayer and worship. 

God bless 

Stand on Guard prayer 


Its all in the Explanation!


Why is it most Christians can’t answer this question? Can you? 

The Bible states that God made the Cosmos about Six Thousand years ago... However, Science clearly demonstrate that it is MILLIONS of years old!

This is Profound... Listen to this VIDEO carefully.

The QUESTION is ANSWERED – profoundly!

ADAM was created fully grown... that means that Science would say... ADAM is about 50 years old... BUT GOD made ADAM fully Grown... just like the COSMOS... GOD made it fully Functional [Fully Grown] just like He did with ADAM.

 

So, Science states what they see... a fully grown Cosmos taking Millions of years... that God had just created hours ago!

 

WORKS-for-me!

Thanks, Daniel

 

YouTube VIDEO’s with a PUNCH...

Are these Modern Prophets correct?



CANADIAN:

Nearly 80% of B.C. locked in active Aboriginal Land Grab Battles

Nearly all of B.C. is tied up in competing Indigenous land claims, with just 5% of the province covered by settled treaties, Harrison discusses Carney's manufactured majority, and more.

Nearly all of British Columbia is tied up in competing Indigenous land claims, with just 5% of the province covered by settled treaties. A Juno News review found roughly 80% of B.C.’s land base is currently under active claims in courts or negotiations, while some First Nations argue as much as 95% remains unceded.

WATCH: Nobody voted for this...

Mark Carney has secured a majority government almost a year after the last federal election in which Canadian voters gave him a minority. Never in Canadian history has a majority government been formed by floor crossing, but here we are.

Juno News



TRUMP: 

Appeals Court rebukes Judge Boasberg again, orders end to contempt probe of Trump officials over Deportation Flights

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A federal appeals court in Washington handed Judge James Boasberg his second major defeat in the same case on Tuesday, issuing a 2-1 ruling that ordered him to terminate his criminal contempt investigation into Trump administration officials over deportation flights to El Salvador. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche wasted no time calling for the judge to stand down for good.


The D.C. Circuit's decision landed like a bookend on a legal fight that has dragged on for more than a year, one in which Boasberg, the chief judge of the U.S. District Court in Washington, repeatedly sought to hold senior administration officials accountable for allegedly defying his orders. The appeals court said he had no business doing so.


The ruling found that Boasberg's contempt proceedings amounted to a "clear abuse of discretion," a phrase the majority used more than once. The court granted a writ of mandamus, an extraordinary legal remedy, ordering the contempt inquiry shut down entirely. For the Trump administration, it was vindication. For Boasberg's critics, it was long overdue.


Blanche calls for an end to Boasberg's 'year-long campaign'

Blanche, newly appointed by President Trump to replace Pam Bondi as acting attorney general, issued a pointed statement on Tuesday framing the ruling as a decisive rebuke of the judge's conduct.

"Today's decision by the DC Circuit should finally end Judge Boasberg's year-long campaign against the hardworking Department attorneys doing their jobs fighting illegal immigration."


The word "finally" carried weight. This was not the first time the D.C. Circuit had stepped in to block Boasberg in this case. The appellate court had previously shut down his initial contempt effort. After that rebuke, Boasberg opened a new, more narrowly tailored contempt probe, and the appeals court shut that one down on Tuesday, too.

George Mason University law professor Rob Luther captured the pattern in a social media post: "Another day, another reversal of Judge Boasberg."


How the case reached this point

The dispute traces back to last year, when the Trump administration invoked the Alien Enemies Act to bypass typical immigration proceedings and deport Venezuelan migrants. The deportees were flown to the CECOT prison in El Salvador, a facility that has become a symbol of the administration's aggressive posture on illegal immigration and transnational gang activity.


The American Civil Liberties Union sued on behalf of the migrants, and Boasberg issued a temporary restraining order instructing the government to return the deportees to the United States. The Trump administration maintained that it was not bound by the order as Boasberg interpreted it. Boasberg then accused the administration of defying his directive and launched contempt proceedings.


That set off a chain of escalating clashes between the district court and the executive branch, clashes that have become a recurring feature of the current legal landscape as federal judges and the administration collide over immigration enforcement, executive authority, and the limits of judicial power.


The Supreme Court eventually tossed out Boasberg's restraining order. The justices acknowledged that the migrants' due process rights may have been violated but said the ACLU should have brought habeas corpus claims in the courts where the migrants were last detained, not in Boasberg's courtroom in Washington. That ruling undercut the legal foundation of everything Boasberg had built on top of his original order.


But Boasberg pressed on. After discovering allegations that former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem had ordered government officials to ignore his order, the judge opened a second contempt investigation, this one more narrowly drawn. It was that probe the D.C. Circuit terminated on Tuesday.


The appeals court's reasoning

Judge Neomi Rao, a Trump appointee, wrote the majority opinion. She was joined by Judge Justin Walker, also a Trump appointee. Judge Michelle Childs, a Biden appointee, dissented.


Rao's opinion struck at the core of Boasberg's legal theory. As Newsmax reported, the majority held that Boasberg's original temporary restraining order "did not clearly and specifically bar the government from transferring plaintiffs into Salvadoran custody." Without that clarity, the court said, criminal contempt could not stand.


Criminal contempt is a serious matter, punishable by fines, jail, or other sanctions. For the appeals court, that severity demanded a clear underlying order. And Boasberg's order, the majority found, simply did not meet that standard.


Rao went further, warning that the contempt investigation itself intruded on executive authority in ways the judiciary should not tolerate. As the Washington Examiner reported, the court found the inquiry improperly encroached on executive branch prerogatives in national security and foreign affairs.


"The district court proposes to probe high-level Executive Branch deliberations about matters of national security and diplomacy."


That language matters. The appeals court was not merely saying Boasberg got a procedural detail wrong. It was saying he had ventured into territory where the judiciary does not belong, probing the internal deliberations of the executive branch on how to handle deportations and foreign custody arrangements.


Republican calls for impeachment resurface

Tuesday's ruling renewed Republican demands that Congress act against Boasberg. Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., seized on the decision to press the case for impeachment.

"The D.C. Circuit ruled Boasberg's contempt crusade against Trump officials is an 'improper investigation' and 'clear abuse of discretion.' He tried to imprison Trump officials for deporting Venezuelan gang members. I'm calling on the House: Impeach Rogue Judge Boasberg."


Schmitt's call is not new. Republicans have pushed for judicial accountability throughout the administration's confrontations with the federal bench. The White House itself has backed the idea of impeaching federal judges whose rulings it views as overreach.

Whether the House takes up Schmitt's demand remains to be seen. But the political pressure on Boasberg is mounting. He has now been reversed by both the Supreme Court and the D.C. Circuit in the same case, and his second attempt at contempt proceedings met the same fate as the first.


Boasberg's broader record draws scrutiny

The deportation case is not the only front where Boasberg has drawn fire. He recently blocked the Department of Justice's ability to subpoena Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, alleging that the investigation's "sole purpose" was to pressure the Fed to lower interest rates. That ruling added to a growing portrait of a judge willing to insert himself into politically charged disputes between the executive branch and independent agencies.


The pattern has frustrated the administration and its allies. The New York Post noted that the White House cast Tuesday's ruling as vindication for President Trump, with the majority holding that Boasberg had overreached by pursuing "an intrusive criminal inquiry" into executive-branch actions.


Blanche's appointment as acting attorney general earlier this month came amid broader frustrations with the Justice Department's performance in court. Those frustrations, including Supreme Court setbacks that shaped the decision to replace Pam Bondi, have made the administration more combative in its dealings with judges it views as hostile to the president's agenda.


What comes next

The ACLU could appeal Tuesday's decision to the full bench of the D.C. Circuit, and the broader underlying case continues. But the contempt track, the avenue through which Boasberg sought to hold administration officials personally accountable, potentially facing fines or jail, is now closed unless a higher authority reopens it.


The administration's legal posture has been consistent throughout: the president has the authority to enforce immigration law aggressively, and the judiciary should not second-guess executive decisions about how and where to deport illegal immigrants. Tuesday's ruling, at least on the contempt question, agreed.


For those who have watched this saga unfold, from the initial deportation flights to the restraining order, the Supreme Court reversal, and now two appellate rebukes of Boasberg's contempt efforts, the trajectory is clear. The broader pattern of legal actors overstepping in pursuit of Trump administration officials has not aged well in the courts.

At some point, a judge who keeps getting reversed ought to take the hint. Whether Boasberg will, or whether Congress will make the decision for him, is the only question left.

 

 

GLOBAL:

JD Vance makes woke heckler FLEE with brutal response - Someone had to say this...

"We've tried to solve this problem, not just complain about it like the guy who just ran away!!"

Vice President JD Vance fired back at a woke heckler during a TPUSA event at the University of Georgia, Tuesday, chastising him for rudely interrupting and then swiftly destroying his entire argument.

He addressed the random dude screaming,… “You know who actually got a peace agreement in Gaza? Donald J. Trump!” Vance told the heckler.

JD Vance

 

 


Patrick Bestall’s INPUT:

Introducing:

Matt Ehret & Canadian Patriot Press

Historian/journalist Matthew Ehret tells us

Did you know that Napoleon was a Zionist?  History is repeating itself. (7 minutes)

 

RELATED

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a 2 minute preview

.PB

 

 

Jesus was no ghost...                                    Yet behaved like one

Quantum physics has brought us new understanding of spiritual bodies that are not purely objective (real) nor subjective experiences (imagination).  They can exist in our reality (we can touch them like Doubting Thomas touched Jesus wounds) and at the same time they can go through walls like Jesus did when he entered the locked room where the disciples were gathered. 


Furthermore, Jesus appearance may be different each time, depending on how he wants to reveal himself and how the other person expects to see him.  This is "quantum entanglement", a mutual effect not fully understood yet by quantum physicists. (SCROLL DOWN TO SPOOKY ACTION AT A DISTANCE DIAGRAM)


We are now discovering other levels of reality in which a "ghost" may be a projection of an entity, a projection with it's own consciousness.  There are different kinds: doppelgangers, astral projection, a package of conscious energy caught in a time loop haunting a location, sometimes confused with a demonic presence (which feels cold because it consumes energy).  




When Peter was miraculously released from prison, the disciples thought it was his "ghost" (spirit double).  






After Phillip baptized the eunuch, he disappeared and reappeared in a neighbouring town.




One thing I totally reject is the idea of many parallel universes where we have other identities.  There is no support for this idea in the bible; only heaven and hell (and purgatory if you're Catholic).  And we are still the same person in those realms.  So, forget about physically entering higher dimensions which are disconnected from our reality.  In your dreams maybe.  



And lest you think I've completely lost my marbles at age 83 (this Saturday), I give you a video to watch that's even stranger that what I wrote above (skip the first 7 minutes).









.PB

 

 

When a witch tried Jesus (2 min)


I definitely can relate to this.  I gave up on Jesus as a young man because he seemed so elusive, even though I had felt the Father's presence more than once.  I thought I could utilize Him and other sources of spiritual power too.  It wasn't until I "paused" everything else; that I changed.  And the pause lasted forever.




.PB

 

 

The Un-pope






Pope affirms Communion between Christians and Muslims? - MennoNet.com

Read the comments.





.PB

 

 

Wireless Radiation [effects vary a lot]

Learn how Wi-Fi routers affect even plants (at the 27 min. mark)

Here’s a focused summary of what they say or strongly imply about EMF and plants, based on this interview and Magda Havas’ broader work:


  • · Stressed growth and development:They describe EMF/wireless radiation as a stressor for living systems, including plants, suggesting it can interfere with normal growth patterns and overall vitality.

  • · Changes in germination and yield:Havas’ research and talks often reference studies where plants exposed to radiofrequency fields show altered seed germination, slower growth, or reduced yield, especially when exposure is chronic or close to the source. magdahavas.com Librti

  • · Cellular and biochemical stress:They connect EMF exposure to oxidative stress and changes in cellular processes. For plants, that’s framed as disrupted metabolism, impaired repair mechanisms, and increased vulnerability to other environmental stressors (drought, pollution, disease). magdahavas.com RF SAFE

  • · Effects on plant signaling and orientation:There’s mention in Havas’ broader material of EMFs potentially affecting calcium signaling, water balance, and directional growth, which they interpret as evidence that plants “sense” and react to electromagnetic fields, not just light. magdahavas.com

  • · Ecosystem implications:They extend this to a bigger picture: if plants are stressed or weakened by EMF exposure, that can ripple out to pollinators, insects, and food chains, contributing to broader ecological imbalance.

.PB


 

 

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Trump is Displaying a Masterclass in the Art of War




Clandestine@WarClandestine

Trump is displaying a masterclass in the Art of War.

He is showing the world how to properly exert power, and defeat our enemies both surgically and swiftly, without ground invasion or mass casualties.

Ancient teachings applied to modern situations.



 

Trump essentially just confirmed my hypothesis that he and Xi already have a deal in place!

He says China won’t be sending weapons to Iran, and that Xi will give him a big hug when they see each other next month.

“We are working together smartly, and very well!”


I’ve been saying that there’s no possible way Trump would have been able to pull off Iran or Venezuela, without first having assurances from China and Russia agreeing to stand down. Trump and the US MIL would not risk that kind of escalation without having an agreement in place.


Whatever Trump’s master plan is, Xi is at least in the loop, and Trump just told us as much. It sounds like maybe China didn’t like Iran and their terror proxies either. It probably behooves China for the radical Islamic Iranian regime to be removed also. China just wants their oil.

Trump had the entire battle won before it began.

Trump’s post today about China adds validity to my theory that we are seeing a shift in global alliances and will see normalized relations and trade with Russia and China.

Trump just told us that he and Xi are working together on this.

It’s Europe who are being squeezed out!


What if Russia and China didn’t want to deal with nations like Iran and Venezuela?


The West have been trying to isolate Russia and China for decades, and gave them no choice but to deal with unsavory regimes.

What if we offered them a seat at the table instead of being enemies?

There’s just no way Trump could be pulling all of this off on a whim.

China and Russia turned their backs on Panama, Venezuela, Iran, and Cuba, and are doing nothing while Trump secures a massive chunk of the world’s energy supply lines.

Do you think that’s an accident?


There are two scenarios. Either China and Russia were not informed Trump was doing this and they are simply too afraid to cross the US MIL, or, they are at least somewhat in the loop, and have agreed to stand down in exchange for something.

The first option would be insanity, and would be a threat to both national and global security. Our military is the most powerful on the planet by far, but pulling off this maneuver without backchannel deals would be dangerous, and risk WW3. This is not


Trump’s modus operandi.

Trump likes to win battles before he fights them. He likes to have the deals made before he acts. By the time the public see something rolled out, the outcome has already been decided.


I think Trump has secret deals in place with both Xi and Putin. I think they agreed to stand down while Trump completes the “world’s most powerful reset”.


Three days into the blockade, stock market is steady green again, and oil prices are stabilizing.

The US MIL came in, secured the situation, and stopped Iran from sabotaging global trade.

It turns out Trump knows what he is doing, and it’s time for everyone to admit it.


 

Ep 3884a – Oil Dropping, Trump & Bessent Are About To Do Something That Will Change The Economy

Streamed on: Apr 15, 6:30 pm EDT

Companies and people are moving out of the blue states and cities. As they move out they lose jobs and their tax base and their socialist programs fail, watch NYC. US is exporting more oil than ever before. Bessent says gas prices are coming down. Trump and Bessent are preparing to return the buying power back to the people. Trump has his sights on the the Fed.

Ep 3884b – Trump Is Shifting The Entire World Order Away From The [DS], Leverage & Control Wins The Game

Streamed on: Apr 15, 7:00 pm EDT

Trump has taken control the FBI, DOJ, DHS, ODNI. He has removed agencies and the money laundering system. He has deported the worst of the worst. He is now dismantling the [DS] world wide. Trump is shifting the entire world order away from the [DS]. Soon the [DS] will have no leverage and Trump will have it all. Leverage and Control wins the game. The game?  It is taking back the country.

 

Restored Republic via a GCR as of April 16, 2026

Judy Note: We’re getting soooooooooooooo close.


It appears we have come to the end of a very long road, only to start on another trail up the mountain. I won’t be sending out another report until Sunday night April 19 for April 20 because I have committed to speaking engagements at the end of the week – and that’s only if the EBS hasn’t sounded yet.It all depends on how it goes.Love, Judy

THE END





 
 
 

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