An Extraordinary Easter Rescue That Had The Hand Of God In Every Detail
This Easter weekend, the world witnessed something that can only be described as extraordinary. A story so remarkable — so perfectly timed — that it’s hard not to see the hand of God in every detail. On Good Friday, an American F-15E Strike Eagle was shot down over the mountains of southwestern Iran. Both crew members ejected. One landed close enough to be rescued within hours in a daring daylight operation. The other — a highly respected Colonel — landed miles away, badly wounded, in an area President Trump later described as “teaming with terrorists.”
Bill Gates, Mexico, And the Global Push To Digitize Your Identity
It always begins with a promise. A promise of convenience. A promise of safety. A promise of efficiency. A promise that this new system will make life easier, smoother, smarter, more secure. But history has taught us something governments and global elites rarely admit: the most dangerous systems of control are almost never introduced as tools of oppression. They are introduced as tools of progress.


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