(Matt Margolis – PJ Media) A disturbing new report has uncovered a troubling trend: violent political rhetoric — including open calls for the assassination of public figures like President Donald Trump and Elon Musk — is rapidly becoming normalized on the left.
According to the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI), more people are now not only rationalizing politically motivated violence but celebrating it as some twisted form of social justice. The shift is alarming, and the data shows that it’s been accelerating in recent months. Continue reading
Following is an excerpt from “Gladiator-style takedown of demonic forces, part 1”:
“The story of Norm Eisen—a key architect of nearly every attempt to delegitimize, impeach, censor, sue, and remove the democratically elected 45th President of the United States—is a tale that winds through nearly every facet of the color revolution playbook.”
(Matt Margolis – PJ Media) As President Donald Trump attempts to enact the agenda that Americans elected him to do, a serious showdown is brewing with federal judges who have taken it upon themselves to challenge his directives.
“For far too long, scientists scoffed at the notion of near-death experiences being anything more than the random firing of neurons when the brain begins to die or, because the experience has been so well documented and has become part of the culture, that near-death survivors are reporting on myths they heard before their experience.” 
(Spencer P. Morrison – American Thinker) On April 2, Liberation Day, President Trump imposed reciprocal tariffs across the board. The President noted that they were “kind” tariffs, since they were only half the rate that American producers are charged. For now, at least.
“What makes this even more impressive? This happened while Elon Musk was busy draining the swamp through the Department of Government Efficiency. For weeks now, the narrative has been that Trump and Musk were killing jobs. Well, how ridiculous does that narrative sound now?”
“Between Palm Sunday and Good Friday, Jerusalem experienced a dramatic transformation in the popular attitude to Christ. The crowd heralded Him as the coming King when He entered the city on a donkey. Days later the mob called for His crucifixion even when offered a chance to have Him released by the Roman governor. My suspicion is that a significant number of the adoring crowd became the murderous mob. Today we call that a vibe shift.”
(Associated Press) A vaccine to fight dementia? It turns out there may already be one – shots that prevent painful shingles also appear to protect aging brains.
“Dropping Asperger’s was a political decision, not a scientific one. The “autism spectrum” serves a numbers-boosting political purpose, like the mash-up “LGBTQ.” That a group of extremely prevalent, incurable neurological abnormalities remain in the politicized Play-Doh psychiatric nomenclature is disgraceful.”
“Democrats want us to believe the opposite, and still do despite the evidence that their little scheme got busted. Their clowns at the FBI got exposed, their operatives in the intelligence community burned, and their allies in the liberal media self-immolated the last shred of their credibility…”
“The FBI campaign to discredit the Post story continued even after its October 14, 2020, publication. That morning, one FBI analyst tried telling Twitter the laptop was real—until his bosses silenced him.”
“The comparison between Rick Warren and Tim Keller seems farfetched at first, but both pioneered separate seeker-sensitive methods for their respective markets. Tim Keller was simply more erudite about it.”
(John Carney – Breitbart) President Trump is set to step into the Rose Garden tomorrow for what may be the most consequential economic announcement of his second term. Markets are bracing. Diplomats are dialing. Pundits are speculating wildly. But no one—not Wall Street, not foreign governments, not even some inside the West Wing—seems to know exactly what will be announced.
“So Congress could act and say, ‘Look, federal judges, you render a decision to a plaintiff or a defendant, but you can’t impact people outside of your courtroom other than through a class action.’ That’s why God created class actions, isn’t it?”
“Practically speaking, therefore, a healthy, vibrant prayer life depends to a large extent upon a good understanding of trinitarian doctrine. Only then will we both understand what it is we are doing and have confidence that it will be effective and powerful…”
“That’s Milley for you, though — he got us into deep involvement in a war Joe Biden was unwilling to ask the public to go along with because he suspected the answer would be ‘no,’ but he wouldn’t take ‘no’ for an answer. One day he’s sneaking around with the Chinese, telling them to trust him on keeping Trump engaging in any military action, the next day, he’s making the U.S. a bigger target.”
(Revolver) It’s time for everybody—especially the propaganda media—to stop pretending that the trans movement isn’t a very confused and violent group. And no, that’s not hyperbole. We’ve watched a disturbing rise in politically motivated violence from this very tiny but unhinged group of activists. From school shootings to attacks on Christians, Tesla vandalism, and now outright religious hate crimes—they’ve been allowed to operate with total impunity while the media and the left turn a blind eye. They’re far too busy peddling the tired lie that “Trump supporters are the real threat.”
“Maybe DOGE employees prefer to work behind the scenes because leftist wackos are terrorizing Tesla.”
(Protestia) In a new
“Trump admin fires 50 prosecutors and deputies in DOJ overhaul…”
A persistent tradition claims that upon being mocked by a skeptic with regard to his doctrine of creation, Saint Augustine was cynically asked, “What was God doing before He created the world?” Augustine’s alleged reply was: “Creating hell for curious souls.”