Wednesday, September 24, 2025

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Disney..

 

Sim Farms..

 


In September 2025, the U.S. Secret Service discovered and dismantled a network of "SIM farms" in the New York City area
. Authorities found hundreds of servers and over 100,000 SIM cards across multiple sites, including abandoned apartments, located within a 35-mile radius of the United Nations headquarters.
The investigation was prompted by a series of anonymous telephonic threats made to high-level U.S. government officials, including some with the Secret Service and the White House.
  • The sites were found within 35 miles of the United Nations, and the raid occurred shortly before world leaders gathered for the annual U.N. General Assembly.
  • The Secret Service and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) seized more than 300 SIM servers and over 100,000 active SIM cards, calling it one of the most sweeping communications threats ever found on U.S. soil.
  • The devices were used to conduct anonymous, encrypted communications. Officials believe the network was used by foreign governments, drug cartels, human trafficking rings, and other criminal organizations.  

Sunday, September 21, 2025

Red Vienna..

 

Instead of tackling the real problem—too little housing supply—socialist Assemblyman and mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani (D-Astoria) wants to double down on government control. 
His answer is the so-called “Vienna Plan,” a reheated socialist fantasy that’s flopped everywhere it’s been tried.
Modeled on 1930s “Red Vienna,” the scheme calls for massive city-owned housing complexes where government, not private builders, acts as the landlord. In theory, that means below-market rents. In reality, it means higher taxes, longer waitlists, rampant favoritism, and units going to the well-connected rather than the needy.
Mamdani tosses around buzzwords like “community land trusts,” “social housing,” and “community ownership” as if they’re magic spells. But this isn’t new. From Moscow to Beijing to Vienna, we’ve seen how this ends: shortages, decay, and failure. 
Just a "Red Vienna" thought.

Kirk..

 


President Donald Trump and his supporters are paying tribute to conservative activist Charlie Kirk, whose assassination has intensified political tensions in the United States. 

The 63,400-seat State Farm Stadium in Arizona quickly filled up Sunday with people dressed in red, white and blue, as organizers suggested.

Send Me..


Early Sunday, people started lining up outside the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., for the memorial for right-wing activist Charlie Kirk

People wore "I am Charlie Kirk" hats and T-shirts, "Make America Great Again" baseball caps and carried American flags. 

The line extended for over a mile outside the stadium, according to Glendale Police.

In the Image these words "Here I am Lord Send me"

ها أنا ذا يا رب أرسلني إشعياء 6: 8

Mourning..

 

Tens of thousands of mourners, many in red MAGA hats, gathered around Glendale, Arizona's State Farm Stadium in Sunday's pre-dawn hours to honor slain conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk. 

Washington emptied much of the executive branch for the event, with President Donald Trump, Vice-President JD Vance, and others.

The event rates the top-level security usually reserved for events like the Super Bowl, with Homeland Security, FBI, local police and even TSA manning the magnetometers, a security level ramped up after police arrested a man with a gun and knife inside the arena the day before the event.

 “It’s a watershed moment in American history. We haven’t had something happen like this since the assassination of John F. Kennedy or Martin Luther King. So I knew it was going to be a moment in history,” says Richard Guerra, whose wife, Haeven Guerra, is a senior field representative for the Kirk-founded political group Turning Point USA. “He wasn’t a politician. He wasn’t a president. This was a normal guy who spoke the truth and now it’s started a revival.”