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The Democrat party has decided, apparently, that going pottymouth, cursing, swearing, being crude and vulgar, is an excellent strategy to win back voters they've lost.

Even leftist publications are noting the development.

"S*** talking is Democrats' new strategy," charged CNN. And PBS, noted for its far-left agenda, stated, "What the #$@! Democrats are swearing more. Here's why…."

The Washington Examiner cited Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., who long has claimed, wildly, that he saw evidence of Trump campaign collusion with Russia in 2016 when investigators have confirmed it didn't exist, as among those who have let their language turn dirty.

"I'm a good Democrat. So my view, of course, is when they go low, we go high, he can go f*** himself," Schiff said on a television show.

That report described the Democrats' language as increasingly turning to a "jarring choice of words" with "increasing profanity."

Strange, the report noted, for "a party that has long touted itself as the adult in the room in comparison to the freewheeling Trump and his MAGA acolytes."

The report noted Democrat lawmakers and organizations alike are lobbing "X-rated comments against Trump," but it remains "unclear how it could translate to winning back key constituents who defected from the party during the 2024 election."

Jacob Neiheisel, a communications expert at the University of Buffalo, told the publication, "I don't think it works necessarily, but I think they're in a tough spot. I think that there is a cadre in the Democratic Party from good primary voters up through good donors who wants to do something, anything, and they're struggling.

"They're really struggling with what a response looks like. And when you don't have any of the levers of power, there's not a lot you can do."

Gov. Tim Walz, the Minnesota Democrat who was on Kamala Harris' losing presidential team in 2024, claimed he could "kick most of their a**," referencing Trump supporters. Joe Biden had made a similar claim about President Donald Trump earlier.

Sen. Tina Smith, also a Minnesota Democrats, has used epithets like "d***" and "a******" to describe those in the Trump administration.

Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas., went straight into the muck when she told a reporter her message to Trump appointee Elon Musk would be to "f*** ***."

Fox News explained the ideology being pursued by Democrats is what is called, now, "#darkwoke."

Beyond just gutter language, that also includes, the report said, "sharing jokes and memes that wish for the suffering of Trump supporters."

"Though the term is largely an online phenomenon, some members of the Democratic Party are beginning to see some benefits to the 'crass' and 'rude' attitude," the report said.

Bhavik Lathia, communications consultant for Democrats in Wisconsin, said, "Republicans have essentially put Democrats in a respectability prison. There is an extreme imbalance in strategy that allows Republicans to say stuff that really grabs voters' attention, where we're stuck saying boring pablum. I see this as a strategic shift within Democratic messaging — I'm a big fan of 'dark woke.'"

The report cited the fact many Democrats now are "injecting profanity into their vocabulary in response to MAGA and in an attempt at 'authenticity.'"

One orchestrated example was a series of videos from Democrats who all were reciting the same mantra: "S*** That Ain't True."

In the report, Caleb Brock, working for leftist Rep. Ro Khanna of California, claimed it was a response.

Young staffers, he claimed, "grew up seeing extremely vile content overflowing from right-wing spaces into regular spaces."

Democrats now are fighting back, he said, "by any means necessary."

The Tampa Free Press charged, "Democrats thinks swearing like drunken sailors will help," and The Hill said, "F-bombs away: Why lawmakers are cursing now more."

The New York Post cited the "Democrats' foul-mouthed strategy," and The Hill, in another analysis, warned that the Democrats now have gone further, even to "embrace hate speech."

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An American woman in an American city trying to purchase American food from an American restaurant has been denied service.

For speaking English.

Alexandria Montgomery kept trying, explaining, "Don't tell me you can't take my order because you don't speak English."

To no avail.

She posted her video online, and columnist Todd Starnes opined, "It seems to me that anyone who moves to America and refuses to learn our language should be deported. Without a common language we can't have a sovereign nation nor can we order the delicious Cheesy Gordita Crunch."

The situation developed at a Taco Bell drive-through in Hialeah, Florida.

"Nobody here speaks English? Nobody in the back speaks English? So you can't take my order," Montgomery said.

The workers clearly understood much of what Montgomery said, but they responded in Spanish, and shaking their heads no.

"She doesn't want to help me because she don't speak English. But you know the menu. You work here, so you would know what I'm talking about if I say I want number six on the menu. You understand what I'm saying? Like, you just don't completely shut me out cuz you don't speak English, that's not fair," Montgomery told them.

The corporation later apologized and offered a gift card. The situation "does not meet our customer experience expectations."

She told a local reporter, "I understand everyone in Miami doesn't speak English, and that's fine, but if she was willing to work with me, I think the outcome would've been different."

Social media commenters suggested ICE will be investigating, and "This is wrong on every level."

"Devastating managerial miscalculation. Hired and scheduled too many people who don't speak English. Oops!" said another.

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There already have been a lot of suspicions expressed that the fundraising giant ActBlue, which has delivered billions of dollars to leftists in the Democrat party, has been stepping outside the law.

In fact, Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., the chief of the House Oversight Committee, already has confirmed that, "We're investigating ActBlue the same way we investigated the Bidens. … We're starting with the suspicious activity reports — bank violations that flag financial crimes. And let me tell you, the evidence is overwhelming."

There have been claims of money-laundering, massive piles of cash being funneled from overseas into Democrat campaigns, and more.

Now it looks like some answered could be coming.

A report at the Washington Examiner confirms President Donald Trump is signing a memorandum calling for a crackdown on "straw donors" and foreign money in American campaigns.

The publication said it obtained a fact sheet that instructs Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate and "take appropriate action" on allegations about the organization, which even has been accused of taking contributions from terrorists.

Specifically the review is to cover illegal "straw" or "dummy" contributions, the report said.

It cites congressional investigations that documented "significant fraud schemes" involving ActBlue and donations made through the organization just ahead of the 2024 election that came "from foreign internet protocol addresses using prepaid cards" that could involve illegal behavior.

The payment processor is used by Democrats at multiple ranks and is credited with having processed more than $16 billion in donations to leftists.

It fell into disarray, however, this year, the report said, when the New York Times "reported on March 5 that at least seven senior staffers resigned in late February, including its top legal officer. The reason for the exodus is not yet known."

Republicans have charged that it accepted donations on credit cards without verification, raising the risk of fraud. And it allows contributions through PayPal, Google Pay, or Venmo, and other payments forms that cannot be traced.

BREAKING: President Donald Trump is about to take major action against ACTBLUE, the Democrats' fundraising arm – POLITICO

THIS. IS. HUGE.

Trump is set to sign a memorandum targeting foreign contributions in American elections.

AG Pam Bondi is reportedly to be involved in… pic.twitter.com/3bFBkCvMZM

— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) April 24, 2025 >

Trump's fact sheet said he is "taking action to address malign actors and foreign nationals who seek to illegally influence American elections, undermining the integrity of our electoral process."

Several attorneys general from states also have begun investigating.

Earlier, the Gateway Pundit published a transcript of an interview with Benny Johnson in which Comer "laid out a damning case against the far-left fundraising juggernaut, accusing it of funneling billions in suspicious cash – potentially from foreign adversaries – into Democrat coffers under the guise of 'grassroots' donations."

The report said the investigation is being accompanied by "chaos" inside ActBlue, where "key executives are resigning, lawyers are jumping ship, employees are getting locked out of their computers…."

Johnson, a conservative commentator, pointed out, "When the lawyers flee, you know you're cooked."

Comer's committee actually started investigating "after discovering a flood of small-dollar donations from untraceable sources, many from elderly Americans who were unaware their names were being used to funnel cash into the Democrat machine," the report said.

Comer said his work had been obstructed under the Joe Biden administration by his appointee, Janet Yellen, who "would not reply to my request" for information about "suspicious activity reports."

One of those circumstances, evidence has shown, was an 80-year-old woman living in a rent-controlled apartment in Virginia who had made 22,619 donations in 500 days – totaling more than $800,000.

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The governor of Illinois, a far-left extremist who is very confident of the influence he wields, has promised to fight President Donald Trump over El Salvador's custody of an El Salvadoran citizen who was determined likely to be an MS-13 gang member who was caught in an apparent human trafficking scandal and is known to have abused his wife.

Gov. J.B. Pritzker, a billionaire several times over, also promises to punish El Salvador, and is being ridiculed for his agenda.

A few of the snarky comments that appeared in response were documented by RedState.

For example, there was, "You are such a clown. Imagine believing you matter to [El Salvador President Nayib Bukele]."

And, "You are on the wrong side of history here, dude. No one agrees with you."

And, another noted Pritzker's state is "in shambles, but [he] is once again playing international warrior – threatening El Salvador like he's on a diplomatic mission."

Maybe, said one, he should "read the Logan act."

He also has revealed that his state possibly will boycott El Salvador.

The fight is over the Trump administration's deportation and El Salvador's present custody of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.

He's suspected of being a member of the terror group MS-13, of being involved in human trafficking and abusing his wife. He was cleared for deportation by the judicial system, only he apparently wasn't at that time supposed to be deported to El Salvador.

But he was, and that nation's president has said he won't be returned to the U.S., where he likely would end up going through another deportation process anyway.

The RedState report explained Pritzker told state agencies to review and possibly boycott any business with El Salvador.

He said, "The United States Constitution guarantees due process. We are witnessing Donald Trump erode our fundamental Constitutional rights in real time, and we must fight to restore the balance of power. The state of Illinois will stand up for the Rule of Law and do everything in our power (to) stop the Trump Administration from ripping apart our most basic rights."

RedState explained, "In short, Pritzker is drawing a line in the sand and shaking his meaty fist in defense of … a gangbanger."

The report also pointed out that Pritzker issued no call for "due process" "when January 6 protesters were denied due process."

Or how about Hamas terrorists who still are holding captives, a year and a half after their terror attack on Israel.

The report continued, "Pritzker, it should be noted, did not look into boycotting Mexico when Baltazar Perez-Estrada, who illegally entered the United States from that country, murdered his wife. She lived in Carol Stream, Illinois. Perez-Estrada stabbed her dozens of times and nearly decapitated her. Nor did he order a review of government business with Ecuador or Venezuela when two illegal aliens from those countries were arrested in connection with the murder of George Levin in the 'sanctuary' of Chicago's Norwood Park neighborhood. Levin was found bound and killed in January."

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"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." – Ephesians 6:12

Decades ago when I was very young, my grandmother, Mary Kupelian, told me a haunting story I've wondered about ever since.

As I sat in the kitchen of her cozy little home in Bethesda, Maryland, eating her delicious homemade bread and talking about a frequent topic – the Armenian Genocide, which she and my dad (as a little boy) had barely survived – she shared with me the following enigma.

"The Turkish people are very hospitable people," she said with surprising warmth, seeing as they had murdered her husband and dozens of other members of her extended family, just a few of the 1.5 million Christian Armenians killed by the Turks during the first genocide of the 20th century. Grandmom knew the Turkish people well, not just from having grown up in southern Turkey, but from having returned several times to the "old country" later in life, during more quiescent times.

However, continuing her story, she intimated to me that the Muslim Turks lived under the spell of strange forces.

"They were very hospitable and would invite you in," she said. "But, if a distant signal was given – it sounded something like a trumpet – then they would instantly change, and would attempt to harm you. Yet if the signal sounded again, they would immediately switch back to normal."

"Even," she added by way of illustration, "if they had injured you after the first signal, as soon as the second signal sounded, they would bind up the very wounds they had inflicted on you."

As I said – a very, very strange tale, with overtones of "The Manchurian Candidate" and its post-hypnotic suggestions (remember the Queen of Diamonds?) triggering murderous, pre-programmed behavior.

That story, so pregnant with hidden significance, has remained gestating in my mind for all these decades since my grandmother matter-of-factly shared it with me over her kitchen table. It has piqued my interest especially in recent years, as I have endeavored in my writing to sort out and make some sense of a world so powerfully controlled by dark forces.

Since today, April 24, is Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, let's delve into my grandmother's mystery story and see where it leads.

First, it's necessary that I briefly summarize my family's personal experience during this terrible period.

'If you embrace the Islamic religion, you will be saved'

It was 100 years ago, and my dad, just a toddler then, along with his mother and baby sister were among thousands of Armenian Christians being herded into the Syrian Der Zor desert east of Aleppo to die. That's right, to die. Forced into such a miserable and dangerous trek, the plan was that exposure, hunger, thirst, bandits or marauding soldiers would get the job done, one way or the other. As for my father's father, a physician, he had already been forced into the Turkish army against his will to head a medical regiment to tend to the Turkish soldiers' injuries.

"One of my earliest recollections, I was not quite three years old at the time," my dad told me shortly before he died in 1988, was that "the wagon we were in had tipped over, my hand was broken and bloody, and mother was looking for my infant sister who had rolled away. The next thing I remember after that, mother was on a horse, holding my baby sister, and had me sitting behind her, saying, 'Hold on tight, or the Turks will get you!'"

The three of them rode off on horseback, ending up in Aleppo, one of the gateways to the desert deportation and certain death. Once there, my always-resourceful grandmother Mary bluffed her way into getting an audience with Aleppo's governor-general. Seeing as her Armenian doctor husband was in the service of the Turkish army – albeit by force – she played her one and only card, brazenly telling the governor general, "I demand my rights as the wife of a Turkish army officer!"

"What are those rights?"

"I want commissary privileges and two orderlies," she answered.

"Granted."

By thus boldly deceiving the not-too-bright Turkish politician, Mary avoided the unthinkable, saving not only her own life and those of her son and daughter, but also the lives of her husband's two brothers, whom she immediately deputized as orderlies. The group then succeeded in sneaking several other family members out of harm's way, and my grandmother kept them all from starving by obtaining food from the commissary. Thus was my family spared, although my father's infant sister was unable to survive the harshness of those times and died shortly thereafter. And my grandfather, Simeon Kupelian, was executed along with other Armenian doctors by a squadron of Turkish gunmen.

On finally returning to their beautiful home in Marash in southern Turkey a couple of years later, Mary and son Vahey, who was then about six, found it had been ransacked. Their fine tapestries had been pulled off the walls, ripped, and urinated on. Everything that could be carried out had been stolen, and everything else had been deliberately broken – even every last pane of glass in the French doors was broken, and the drawer handles all destroyed.

Eventually, they escaped – and made their way to America.

That was my father's side of the family. But on my mother's side, things were just as bad.

In 1909, my great-grandfather, a Protestant minister named Steelianos Leondiades, was traveling to the major Turkish city of Adana to attend a pastors' conference. Today, Incirlik Air Base, used by the U.S. Air Force, is five miles east of Adana. But then, under the Ottoman caliph, Abdul-Hamid II, ethnic cleansing was the order of the day. Here's how my maternal grandmother, Anna Paulson, daughter of Steelianos, told the story:

"Some of the Turkish officers came to the conference room and told all these ministers – there were 70 of them, ministers and laymen and a few wives: 'If you embrace the Islamic religion you will all be saved. If you don't, you will all be killed.'"

My great-grandfather, acting as a spokesman for the ministers' group, asked the Turks for 15 minutes so they could make their decision, according to my grandmother's account. During that time the ministers and their companions talked, read the Bible to each other, and prayed. In the end, none of them would renounce their Christian faith and convert to Islam.

"And then," Anna recalled, "they were all killed.

"They were not even buried. They were all thrown down the ravine."

The only reason we know any details of this particular massacre, she said, is that one victim survived the ordeal.
"One man woke up; he wasn't dead," my grandmother said. "He woke up and got up and said, 'Brethren, brethren, is there anybody alive here? I'm alive, come on, let's go out together.' "

Ultimately, by the grace of God, both sides of my family made it to the Promised Land – America – and eventually my father met and married my mother, and that's how my brother, sister and I were blessed to come on the scene.

Now, back to my grandmother Mary's strange story …

Marauding hordes of 'Manchurian candidates'

Any thoughtful person, even without any particular knowledge of mind control, hypnosis or brainwashing, could offer a reasonable hypothesis as to what is being described by my grandmother: The actors are clearly people who have somehow been deeply programmed, and the "trumpet-like" signal is a trigger, a post-hypnotic suggestion initiating the pre-programmed behavior.

Interestingly, I mentioned this story to a close colleague of mine who lived in a country once part of the Ottoman Turkish Empire. His response to my grandmother's scenario – where on signal, Turks turned on innocent people to kill them, but stopped midstream at the second signal and even resumed their hospitality to the point of patching up any injuries they had caused – was to recall his own time living among a Muslim population whose ancestors had lived for five centuries under Turkish rule.

"The people were extremely hospitable," he recalled, "but after living in the country for some time, I learned there was another dimension to how they generally perceived foreigners. I had the feeling that some of the most outwardly welcoming people could stab me in the back."

Encouraged that I might be on to something, I reached out to noted Islam scholar Andrew Bostom for help.

After doing a little research, Andrew called me back and said, enthusiastically, "Your grandmother is right!" The mysterious "trumpet-like signal" was a bugle, he informed me, leading me to a series of books and other contemporaneous genocide reports with additional details. A quick sampling:

There was this New York Times story from Sept. 25, 1915, quoting Dr. M. Simbad Gabriel, head of a U.S.-based Armenian organization:

The doctor said that greed, religion, and politics all combined to induce the Turks to massacre the Armenians. The Government was always behind every massacre, and the people were acting under orders.

"When the bugle blows in the morning," he said, "Turks rush fiercely to the work of killing the Christians and plundering them of their wealth. When it stops in the evening, or in two or three days, the shooting and stabbing stop just as suddenly then as it began. The people obey their orders like soldiers."

And there was Simon Payaslian, chair of Armenian Genocide Studies at Clark University:

At Friday prayers in the mosque, Muslims were encouraged to attack Armenians. After prayers let out, a bugle would sound from the minarets for the attack to begin, and then a bugle would sound for the attack to end.

And then there was, contained in Bostom's own book, "The Legacy of Jihad," this chilling account by Scottish historian Lord Kinross:

Each operation, between the bugle calls, followed a similar pattern. First the Turkish troops came into a town for the purpose of massacre; then came the Kurdish irregulars and tribesmen for the purpose of plunder. Finally came the holocaust, by fire and destruction, which spread, with the pursuit of the fugitives and mopping-up operations, throughout the lands and villages of the surrounding province. …

Cruelest and most ruinous of all were the massacres of Urfa, where the Armenian Christians numbered a third of the total population … When the bugle blast ended the day's operations, some three thousand refugees poured into the cathedral, hoping for sanctuary. But the next morning – a Sunday – a fanatic mob swarmed into the church in an orgy of slaughter, rifling its shrines with cries of "Call upon Christ to prove Himself a greater prophet than Mohammed." Then they amassed a large pile of straw matting, which they spread over the litter of corpses and set alight with thirty cans of petroleum. The woodwork of the gallery where a crowd of women and children crouched, wailing with terror, caught fire, and all perished in the flames.

Punctiliously at three-thirty in the afternoon the bugle blew once more, and the Moslem officials proceeded around the Armenian quarter to proclaim that the massacres were over … the total casualties in the town, including those slaughtered in the cathedral, amounted to eight thousand dead.

Superficially, one might conclude such narratives are depicting normal, albeit horribly brutal, military operations where soldiers are coordinated in their advances and retreats by bugle calls. But there's much more going on here.

"I've read accounts," Andrew Bostom assured me, "of a call to arms where Muslims would show up at residences – people who lived with neighbors for a decade or more – and engaged in indiscriminate slaughter."

Really? Living and sharing with your neighbors for years, borrowing hummus and olive oil when you ran short – and then suddenly turning on them in a frenzy of "indiscriminate slaughter"? Doesn't sound exactly normal to me.

Let's freeze-frame this whole bugle-massacre business for a minute, and shift our focus to another bizarre but disturbingly common phenomenon in today's Arab-Muslim world: so-called "honor killings."

A teenage girl – whose father, mother and brothers one would assume share a natural love, affection and protectiveness toward her – is observed walking down the street with a male non-relative, perhaps even holding hands with him.

In response, the girl is stabbed to death by her brother(s), or her mother or father, or all of them together – stabbed not just once, but often dozens of times in an orgy of slaughter, like the most deranged psychopath might commit. This fate is meted out to girls and young women for anything vaguely considered to have brought "shame" or "dishonor" upon a family. The poor girl's offense could be that she refused to enter into an arranged marriage, or was in a relationship that wasn't approved of by the family, or had dressed in a way deemed inappropriate. Even flirting, even failing to serve a meal on time, even being a rape victim, all have been the occasions of "honor killings."

"Amnesty International has reported on one case in which a husband murdered his wife based on a dream that she had betrayed him," reports National Geographic. "In Turkey, a young woman's throat was slit in the town square because a love ballad had been dedicated to her over the radio."

Such monstrous, bizarre and outrageously unjustified and unprovoked murders of innocent girls by their own family members occur at least 5,000 times annually according to the U.N., but that number is considered low due to underreporting. BBC reports that some victim-advocate organizations "suspect that more than 20,000 women are killed worldwide each year" via "honor killings."

Now, what do the bugle-signaled mass slaughters of the Armenian Genocide and today's Islamic "honor killings" – and, for that matter, the crucifixions and beheadings and burying-alive of Christian believers by ISIS zombies – have in common?

All demonstrate an extreme level of pre-programmed, murderous conditioning, to be called forth by a post-hypnotic suggestion – a bugle sound, a sister crossing some pre-set behavioral line, an encounter with a Christian holding fast to his or her faith.

How could such "Manchurian Candidate"-like conditioning possibly be accomplished, you might ask? Did somebody send teams of Russian scientists schooled in Pavlovian conditioning over to the Middle East to hypnotize millions of people in giant laboratories?

Of course not. But Pavlov did not invent "Pavlovian conditioning." He just recognized the pre-existing principle and codified it into a psychological-physiological theory. Cruel, predatory, psychopathic (conscienceless) people have always seemed to understand how to program and control others in this way.

For example, African warlords have been notorious for recruiting and creating (i.e., programming) child soldiers, often turning kidnapped children into the most brutal and unhesitating killers of all. One common conversion technique: Force a child to kill a family member or friend. ("Shoot your friend in the head, or I'll cut off your hand right now.") If the child shoots his friend, he's converted – usually for life, since the searing guilt of what he has done prevents him from ever going back to any other life.

We have all observed ISIS and other jihadist groups using virtually the same techniques to recruit and condition young children to become cold-blooded killers.

A similar technique is common in gang initiations all over America. To join, you must commit a crime (slash a stranger in the face with a knife, even commit murder) before you can become a member – which assures, both legally and psychologically, that there's almost no way out for you.

It's doubtful many gang leaders, African warlords or jihad recruiters have taken any courses on hypnosis, brainwashing or "Pavlovian conditioning," yet the dark knowledge of controlling and programming others is something human predators always figure out and exploit.

What about the ISIS conversions from the West we've seen over the last few years – all those young men and women from the U.S. and Europe, persuaded by cool jihad recruitment websites to leave the freest nations on earth and head to the Middle East to become cannon fodder or sex slaves? Such recruiting is not difficult to accomplish.

Enraged young people who have been abandoned, betrayed or exploited (or who believe they have been), full of fury and desire for vengeance, who have lost everything and feel they have nothing more to lose – such as these are easy prey for recruitment pitches promising fulfillment, identity, "family," adventure, glory and revenge.

In the case of jihad groups, in addition to all the standard benefits of gang membership, recruits are also assured they are the chosen of God, superior to all other people in the world (except fellow Muslim brothers and sisters) and are going to help establish a glorious Islamic paradise here on earth – plus they get to slaughter all the vile infidels who get in their way. (And the males are promised lots of hot women, both now and in the next life.)

You see, whether it's ISIS, al-Qaida, Boko Haram, the Al Nusra Front or other modern-day jihadists, or their Turkish predecessors in the Ottoman Caliphate a century ago; whether, for that matter, it's the Christian-hating automatons of North Korea or in other communist nations throughout the world – when it comes to those who persecute Christians, we are looking at people firmly in the grip of exceedingly dark forces. And since darkness cannot stand the light – it burns – they feel compelled to attempt to put it out. Yet they cannot. For although the persecutors enslave, they are the true slaves; though they imprison, they are the real prisoners; though they kill, they are the ones spiritually dying.

Remembering

So today the whole world commemorates the Turkish genocide of the Armenians.

Well, except for Turkey. After a century of denial, Turkey has never even acknowledged that this monstrous genocide of a million-and-a-half Christians ever occurred.

Unfortunately, there's a grave danger in failing to come clean – and that is, the great crime is likely to be repeated.

Consider what Adolf Hitler wrote in this Aug. 22, 1939, document, which was entered into evidence in the Nuremberg Trials. After you read his absolutely horrendous plans, pay special attention to the last sentence, in which Hitler reveals why he's so sure he can get away with committing genocide while pulling off what he calls the "redistribution of the world":

My decision to attack Poland was arrived at last spring. Originally, I feared that the political constellation would compel me to strike simultaneously at England, Russia, France, and Poland. Even this risk would have had to be taken.

Ever since the autumn of 1938, and because I realized that Japan would not join us unconditionally and that Mussolini is threatened by that nit-wit of a king and the treasonable scoundrel of a crown prince, I decided to go with Stalin.

In the last analysis, there are only three great statesmen in the world, Stalin, I, and Mussolini. Mussolini is the weakest, for he has been unable to break the power of either the crown or the church. Stalin and I are the only ones who envisage the future and nothing but the future. Accordingly, I shall in a few weeks stretch out my hand to Stalin at the common German-Russian frontier and undertake the redistribution of the world with him.

Our strength consists in our speed and in our brutality. Genghis Khan led millions of women and children to slaughter – with premeditation and a happy heart. History sees in him solely the founder of a state. It's a matter of indifference to me what a weak western European civilization will say about me.

I have issued the command – and I'll have anybody who utters but one word of criticism executed by a firing squad – that our war aim does not consist in reaching certain lines, but in the physical destruction of the enemy. Accordingly, I have placed my death-head formations in readiness – for the present only in the East – with orders to them to send to death mercilessly and without compassion, men, women, and children of Polish derivation and language. Only thus shall we gain the living space (Lebensraum) which we need. Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?

That was 1939. Just a few years earlier, in the early '30s, much of the world regarded Hitler and his gathering movement as a joke. Some journalists "burst out laughing at his shrill voice and jerky hand movements and refused to take him seriously," writes Andrew Nagorski in his 2012 book, "Hitlerland: American Eyewitnesses to the Nazi Rise to Power."

In our time, we have had ISIS, which Barack Obama infamously sized up as the "jayvee team" a few months before it blitzkrieged its way across large parts of the Middle East. ISIS has been, in fact, frequently compared to the Hitler machine of the early 1930s, maniacal and growing, but not yet a massive world power with fearsome weapons.

And just to bring things full circle, consider the primary role model for caliphate-wannabes like ISIS. No, it's not Hitler, even though ISIS and Hitler share an infinite hatred for Jews. Rather, it's the world's previous Sunni Islamic caliphate – namely, the Turkish Ottoman Empire, whose martyrdom of 1.5 million Armenian Christians is being remembered today.

'We had forgotten theology and the Bible'

Just as there are little-understood mysteries of evil, such as that crystallized in my grandmother's story, so are there other mysteries – from God – secretly at work in people who are in His grip.

Richard Wurmbrand, the heroic Romanian evangelical pastor, spent 14-and-a-half years in a Romanian prison suffering starvation and torture for the crime of boldly preaching the Gospel of Christ in what was then a brutally repressive communist nation. When, two years after his final release from captivity, Wurmbrand testified in May 1966 before the U.S. Senate's Internal Security Subcommittee, he stripped to the waist to reveal 18 deep wounds covering his torso, the result of years of unspeakable abuse.

And yet, as Wurmbrand proclaims in his classic book, "Tortured for Christ," he and his fellow Christian prisoners well understood that the communists, especially those who imprisoned and tortured them, "knew not what they did." He recognized deeply that his persecutors were all programmed "Manchurian candidates" – brainwashed slaves of "principalities and powers," of "rulers of the darkness of this world" and "spiritual wickedness in high places."

Until he died at age 91 in 2001, Wurmbrand's message, one faithfully carried forward by the international ministry he founded, Voice of the Martyrs, has always been: "Hate the evil systems, but love your persecutors. Love their souls, and try to win them for Christ."

With striking compassion for his jailers, in "Tortured for Christ" Wurmbrand writes:

The enormous amount of drunkenness in Communist countries exposes the longing for a more meaningful life, which communism cannot give. The average Russian is a deep, big-hearted, generous person. Communism is shallow and superficial. He seeks the deep life and, finding it nowhere else, he seeks it in alcohol. He expresses in alcoholism his horror about the brutal and deceitful life he must live. For a few moments alcohol sets him free, as truth would set him free forever if he could know it.

So genuine was Wurmbrand's concern for the souls of his tormentors that, over the years, quite a few of them were converted to the Christian faith, ending up in prison with him – and glad for it!

Contemplate, if you can, Wurmbrand's last act before leaving Romania after years of living 30 feet underground in a communist prison – no sunshine, no fresh air, always hungry, treated brutally and sadistically day after day, year after year.

"In December 1965," writes Wurmbrand, "my family and I were allowed to leave Romania":

My last deed before leaving was to go to the grave of the colonel who had given the order for my arrest and who had ordered my years of torture. I placed a flower on his grave. By doing this I dedicated myself to bringing the joys of Christ that I have to the communists who are so empty spiritually.

I hate the communist system but I love the men. I hate the sin but I love the sinner. I love the communists with all of my heart. Communists can kill Christians but they cannot kill their love toward even those who killed them. I have not the slightest bitterness or resentment against the communists or my torturers.

How is such an attitude possible? Says Wurmbrand:

I have seen Christians in communist prisons with fifty pounds of chains on their feet, tortured with red-hot iron pokers, in whose throats spoonfuls of salt had been forced, being kept afterward without water, starving, whipped, suffering from cold – and praying with fervor for the communists. This is humanly inexplicable! It is the love of Christ, which was poured out in our hearts.

Finally, in words reminiscent of some of the early Christian martyrs of the First Century, Richard Wurmbrand shares with the reader the presence of God he experienced in his filthy prison cell:

God is "the Truth." The Bible is the "truth about the Truth." Theology is the "truth about the truth about the Truth." Christian people live in these many truths about the Truth, and, because of them, have not "the Truth." Hungry, beaten, and drugged, we had forgotten theology and the Bible. We had forgotten the "truths about the Truth," therefore we lived in "the Truth." It is written, "The Son of man is coming at an hour when you do not expect Him" (Matthew 24:44). We could not think anymore. In our darkest hours of torture, the Son of Man came to us, making the prison walls shine like diamonds and filling the cells with light. Somewhere, far away, were the torturers below us in the sphere of the body. But the spirit rejoiced in the Lord. We would not have given up this joy for that of kingly palaces.

This story was originally published by the WND News Center.

The U.S. Navy has announced it is relegating Joe Biden's "climate action" plan to the dustbin, and instead of fighting on behalf of "climate" it now will be focusing on its "lethality" to the nation's potential enemies.

"Today I am rescinding the Biden Administration's Navy Climate Action 2030 program. We need to focus on having a lethal and ready naval force, unimpeded by ideologically motivated regulations. Our goal is Peace through Strength," explained John C. Phelan, the secretary of the Navy.

report at the Federalist explained the background, that Biden had installed a "climate" plan for the military.

That plan, from May 2022, was called the Climate Action 2030, and included what then-Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro claimed was the "urgency" of the climate.

Del Toro dove so far into climate ideologies that he came up with the claim that the Navy, and the Marine Corps, "are in the crosshairs of the climate crisis."

He said that "crisis" was "one of the most destabilizing forces of our time."

His intention was that the Navy reduce "greenhouse gas emissions" and such.

And he cited Joe Biden's unrealistic "net-zero" emissions agenda.

"In order to achieve these objectives and comply with a 2021 climate-related executive order by Biden, the DON laid out a series of targets for the branch to work towards in the years ahead. This included commitments to [a]cquiring 100 percent zero-emission vehicles by 2035, including 100 percent zero-emission light-duty vehicle acquisitions by 2027; and ;[a]chieving a 50 percent reduction in emissions from buildings by 2032,'" the report explained.

The program now is dead.

But it was just one among many efforts by Biden to install leftist ideologies into American government, including its military.

This story was originally published by the WND News Center.

Warren Hern, the late-term abortionist who, now 87, retired from his abortion business in Boulder, Colorado, just weeks ago, now apparently has closed it down entirely.

Hern, who stunningly held University of Colorado "academic appointments" as assistant clinical professor, department of Obstetrics Gynecology; associate clinical professor, department of Family Practice and associate clinical professor, department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, had published his own "Abortion Practice" textbook instructing others how to destroy unborn babies.

Word of the closure of an abortion business that had been a guiding star for the abortion industry in America for more than 50 years came from the pro-life Operation Rescue, which explained the clinic's webpage now reads, "Closed. No longer schedule patients."

That's followed by an advisory, apparently from Hern himself, who wrote, "After more than 50 years of helping women to have safe abortions at my private medical practice, Boulder Abortion Clinic, we have closed and have stopped scheduling patients."

He said abortion is his "life's work."

"It has given me and others helping me great satisfaction and meaning in our lives," Hern said.

He had announced his retirement in January, promising his abortion business would continue, but that apparently has changed.

"Operation Rescue has some thirty years of history with this clinic – everything from activism on the sidewalk, documenting abortion injuries, filing complaints, and other legal efforts to expose wrongdoing, including one patient death," explained Troy Newman, chief of Operation Rescue. "We cannot praise God enough for the closure of this monstrous killing center."

The report said Hern "has likely committed hundreds of thousands of abortions since then, proudly specializing in gruesome, full-term killings." Others attributed to Hern the deaths of 42,000 unborn.

OR reported, "According to volunteers with the 40 Days for Life Boulder campaign, which has been on the sidewalk there for 17 years, there was a noticeable decline in patient activity over the last three weeks. Hern attempted to hire another abortionist, Benedict Mills, but it seems he could not handle the horrific job of a full-term abortionist."

Newman explained, "There is a devastating hardness of heart required to kill a child at nine months in the womb and only a handful of abortionists in this country have achieved that level of stone cold evil. Warren Hern is one of them, and we pray no one ever follows in his murderous footsteps."

This story was originally published by the WND News Center.

Democrat judge in New Mexico has resigned after authorities found an alleged member of the violent Tren de Aragua gang from Venezuela living in his home, and now the state Supreme Court has ruled he'll never be a judge again.

And can never be a candidate for a judicial office. And can never exercise any judicial authority, not even officiate at weddings.

A Fox News report confirms that an order has come from the high court in the case of Joel Cano.

Cano, the ruling said, "can never hold a judicial office again, be a candidate for a judicial office, and cannot exercise any judicial authority in the state, including officiating at weddings," according to an official for the state court system.

The justices had been scheduled to hear evidence in disciplinary action against Cano, but with the order, the case was ended, and the hearing was canceled.

WND had reported earlier on the discovery of the alleged gang member.

Cano, who formerly was a magistrate judge in Doña Ana County, reported submitted a resignation letter dated March 3. But officials said it was not received by court officials until March 31.

Homeland Security investigators in Las Cruces had started looking into Cristhian Ortega-Lopez, a native of Venezuela described as an illegal alien "and a suspected member of a criminal gang."

The allegations included that he was living with other gang members and "in possession of firearms."

Then, two search warrants were executed at a home that was identified as owned by Cano's wife, Nancy Cano.

"Ortega-Lopez and his roommates were taken into custody, and agents 'seized four firearms from April Cano's residence.' April Cano is the daughter of Nancy and Joel, court documents state," according to the report.

Further, Ortega-Lopez had posed on social media with various weapons, the report said.

The suspect admitted he entered the U.S. illegally from Mexico in 2023, and was living in an El Paso apartment with others when he met Nancy Cano "to install a glass door for her," the report said.

When he was later evicted from the apartment, the report said, Nancy Cano offered a place for him to live in the back of the home she shared with husband Joel Cano, the report said.

Property records show the home is owned by Nancy and Jose Cano, "who goes by Joel."

This story was originally published by the WND News Center.

A lot of bad blood has surfaced among reporters at the White House since President Donald Trump started his second term.

It's essentially because old-school and legacy agencies and their reporters suddenly were informed that members of the new media, podcasters and such, also would be given access to presidential briefings.

That means those reporters assigned to the White House by the traditional publications and networks are being given access like other reporters, and are seeing their privileged positions and inordinate times reduced.

The conflict reached a takedown point when a CNN employee, Donie O'Sullivan, confronted a member of the new media with the charge those individuals are not "real journalists," and demanded a response.

He got one:

Natalie Winters of War Room explained, ""Well, I'm pretty sure the group of people in there spent what was it four years covering for someone who was essentially dead, and that's being charitable in my description of a former president by the name of Joe Biden.

"So to all those people who are apoplectic over having new media voices, you guys failed, and that's why we're here!"

O'Sullivan had asked, "To the people, and I'm sure you see this online every single day, who say you don't deserve to be here because you are not a real journalist, what's your response to them?"

It was the Gateway Pundit that explained O'Sullivan "lives in the CNN bubble" and that's he was "unsure whether Winters was an actual journalist."

The report noted that on the network, "ignorance is widespread."

This story was originally published by the WND News Center.

President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he's suing the law firm of Perkins Coie for "egregious and unlawful acts," citing the conduct of an unnamed member of the firm.

Perkins Coie is a prominent law firm linked to opposition research funded by Democrats including Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential race into the now-debunked "Russiagate" hoax, alleging ties between the Republican candidate and Moscow.

"I'm suing the law firm of Perkins Coie for their egregious and unlawful acts, in particular the conduct of a specific member of this firm," Trump wrote on Truth Social.

It was not immediately clear from his remarks if the commander in chief intended to file new legal action, as his administration in March asked the federal judge handling a challenge to Trump's executive order targeting the law firm to step off the case.

"The Judge assigned to this case is Beryl Howell, an Obama appointment, and a highly biased and unfair disaster," Trump continued.

"She ruled against me in the past, in a shocking display of sick judicial temperament, on a case that ended up working out very well for me, on appeal. Her ruling was so pathologically bad that it became the 'talk of the town.'

"I could have a 100% perfect case and she would angrily rule against me. It's called Trump Derangement Syndrome, and she's got a bad case of it. To put it nicely, Beryl Howell is an unmitigated train wreck. NO JUSTICE!!!"

On March 6, as WorldNetDaily reported, Trump signed an executive order "to suspend security clearances held by individuals at Perkins Coie LLP, pending a review of whether their access to sensitive information is consistent with the national interest."

The White House indicated: "President Trump's administration will not tolerate Perkins Coie LLP's unethical and discriminatory actions that threaten our elections, military strength, and national security."

It noted in 2016, the law firm "hired Fusion GPS to manufacture a false 'dossier' designed to steal an election while representing failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton."

Trump indicated: "This egregious activity is part of a pattern. Perkins Coie has worked with activist donors including George Soros to judicially overturn popular, necessary, and democratically enacted election laws, including those requiring voter identification. In one such case, a court was forced to sanction Perkins Coie attorneys for an unethical lack of candor before the court."

On March 11, Perkins Coie sued the federal government over its security clearances being stripped, claiming Trump's order was an illegal act of retaliation.

The following day, U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell blocked portions of the executive order, saying the president's action "sends a chilling message that lawyers can be punished for representing clients or advancing views unfavorable to the administration," the Associated Press reported.

"Such a circumstance threatens the very foundation of our legal system," said Howell. "Our justice system is based on the fundamental belief that justice works best when all parties have zealous advocates."

The law firm said the judge's ruling was "an important first step in ensuring this unconstitutional executive order is never enforced."

"We will follow the court's direction regarding next steps and will continue to challenge the executive order, which threatens our firm, our clients, and core constitutional protections important to all Americans," a Perkins Coie spokesperson said.

The order came during a court session in which Chad Mizelle, chief of staff for U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, argued on behalf of the government, saying the president has clear authority to take action against national security threats.

"If that means excluding individuals that are no longer trustworthy with the nation's secrets, that's a bedrock principle of our republic," Mizelle said.

Perkins Coie said it's already feeling financial impact from Trump's executive order, with several clients already putting an end to their legal arrangements with the firm or threatening to do so.

Dane Butswinkas, an attorney representing Perkins Coie, told AP keeping the order in place will "spell the end of the law firm."

"This executive order takes a wrecking ball to the rule of law, to the principles that promote democracy," Butswinkas said.

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