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REPORT: Terrorist Sleeper Cells Cross Into US…
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REPORT: Terrorist Sleeper Cells Cross Into US…

Do you know what the fastest-growing group of people coming across the southern border is? They’re not from Mexico, or any South American country… they’re not from the Middle east either… Here’s a hint: they’re from the country national security experts say is our #1 enemy. And thousands of people from this enemy nation – many of whom are military-age males – have been pouring across the southern border over the last few years. In fact, from 2021 to 2023, there has been an 8,500% increase. Can you believe that? But it gets worse… Because there’s evidence that this “secret invasion” is part of a diabolical Master Plan to destroy our country… And what comes next could be apocalyptic. Which is why there’s a newly released explosive video presentation laying out what could happen next. It’s currently streaming free of charge, on a private, censorship-free website. Click here to watch the uncensored exposé… (Note: Thank you for supporting businesses like those presenting a sponsored message in this article and ordering through the links provided, which benefits WLTReport. We hope this also benefits you and gives you the information you need to stay SAFE! We appreciate your support and the opportunity to serve you.)
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“My issues weren’t even with Limp Bizkit. They were with Fred.” Corey Taylor reflects on his 2000s feud with Fred Durst
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“My issues weren’t even with Limp Bizkit. They were with Fred.” Corey Taylor reflects on his 2000s feud with Fred Durst

Taylor looks back on one of his biggest beefs during an appearance on viral Youtube show Hot Ones
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Elon Musk Goes BATSH*T Crazy After Newsom’s Latest Move...
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Elon Musk Goes BATSH*T Crazy After Newsom’s Latest Move...

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Democrats PANIC As Voter Registration Gap Narrows In THIS Swing State Showdown!
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Democrats PANIC As Voter Registration Gap Narrows In THIS Swing State Showdown!

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THIS Taxpayer-Funded Food Pantry SHUTS OUT White People!
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THIS Taxpayer-Funded Food Pantry SHUTS OUT White People!

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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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The Skinniest Pumpkin In The Patch Poses For Adorable Photoshoot
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The Skinniest Pumpkin In The Patch Poses For Adorable Photoshoot

She may not be the roundest, but this photoshoot proves she’s still the cutest little pumpkin of them all! Meet Tika, a precious Italian greyhound who dressed up as an autumnal gourd for spooky season. Her owner took some sweet photos of the tiny dog’s season-appropriate outfit on the front porch. He even got her to pose with her front paws on another pumpkin! “Pumpkin photos with the skinniest pumpkin,” wrote the pooch’s dad over footage from the photoshoot. @tikatheiggy The skinniest pumpkin in the patch! #italiangreyhound #pumpkincostume ♬ Spooky, Scary Skeletons – Andrew Gold Although this dog’s disguise probably wouldn’t fool anyone, she still looked adorable in it. Tika really knows how to model for a photoshoot, even while dressed in a slightly silly pumpkin costume. Her attitude was absolutely perfect! Commenters loved seeing this pooch in her Halloween costume. In fact, many users were inspired to try the same outfit on their own dogs! “Hahah I need to do this with my dachshund and frame it for my desk,” one person wrote. Another asked, “Where can I get this costume?!” There were also a few Tika fans in the comments section who just had to give the pup some love. “Awww TIKA you are my favorite pumpkin,” said one. Tika is an expert when it comes to posing for photos. Pet owners looking to replicate this pumpkin photoshoot should be aware that Tika is a professional. She’s modeled tons of other outfits on social media, most of them on the more glamorous side. This dog has even worn Keira Knightley’s iconic green dress from the 2007 film, “Atonement.” She looked totally stunning as she strutted down the street in the gorgeous gown! @tikatheiggy The green dress Keira Knightley wore in Atonement is my Roman Empire. Ever since I saw this movie I’ve dreamed of having a dress just like it. And now I can finally live my #KieraKnightley fantasy. #Atonement #GreenDress ♬ Je te laisserai des mots – Patrick Watson Of course, your dog doesn’t have to be an experienced model in order to nail a pumpkin-themed photoshoot. Even if they’re not posing nicely, they’ll probably look adorable in their Halloween costume! You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post The Skinniest Pumpkin In The Patch Poses For Adorable Photoshoot appeared first on InspireMore.
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Fascinating Video: Zookeeper Gives Unexpected Up-Close Look At Rhino Skin
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Fascinating Video: Zookeeper Gives Unexpected Up-Close Look At Rhino Skin

Have you ever wanted to know what rhino skin feels like? In an informative video on social media, Woodland Park Zoo lets us get up close and personal with one of these massive creatures. With the help of a rhinoceros named Glenn, Al the animal keeper gives us a crash course in understanding this critter’s outermost layer. We learned a lot from this clip, and we think you will, too! Obviously, Al begins by describing how a rhino’s skin feels when you touch it. According to them, the texture is “like a combination of leather and concrete.” While that doesn’t sound very cuddly, Glenn seems pretty sweet while the animal keeper pets him! @woodlandparkzoo What does Glenn’s skin feel like? Animal keeper Al gets us up close to answer one of your most-asked questions about our greater one-horned rhino! Glenn deserves all the neck scratches in the universe. Thank you Al for the incredible info and video! #WorldRhinoDay #zookeeper #zookeeperlife #rhinos #zoo #woodlandparkzoo #seattle #animalsoftiktok #dyk ♬ Refreshing and light indie pop(1552207) – Cheng Lee Next, Al goes on to explain that there are different types of skin on various parts of the rhino’s body. In some places, his skin is extremely tough. These “armored plates” are over an inch thick, and they’re there to protect vital or sensitive areas. However, hidden in the folds of these protective coverings, you can find much softer, thinner skin. Apparently, this is where Glenn loves to get affectionate scratches! Although it might sound like these tender areas make Glenn more vulnerable to attack, they’re actually incredibly important. As Al explains in the video, these animals don’t sweat. When a rhino needs to cool off, they get water on the thin part of their skin to bring down their body temperature! Glen is a pretty good sport throughout this biology lesson. Screengrab from TikTok One of the best things about this informative video is the way that Glenn interacts with his caretaker. He’s extremely gentle with them as he follows their directions obediently. This rhino also clearly enjoys being petted! “Glenn deserves all the neck scratches in the universe,” wrote the Woodland Park Zoo in their caption. Who knew that there was such a delicate balance going on in a rhino’s skin? This educational video has given us a new appreciation for these beautiful creatures! You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Fascinating Video: Zookeeper Gives Unexpected Up-Close Look At Rhino Skin appeared first on InspireMore.
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William Marrion Branham and Seven Predictions Before the End of the World
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William Marrion Branham and Seven Predictions Before the End of the World

William Marrion Branham was born on April 6, 1909, in a modest log cabin in Burkesville, Kentucky. His early years were marked by hardship and struggle. His family lived in poverty, and his mother, Ella Harvey, reportedly descended from Native American ancestry, a detail Branham would later reference in his ministry. Raised in a rural and deeply religious environment, Branham’s childhood experiences with nature and visions— which he claimed started at an early age—seemed to foreshadow his future as a religious leader. He had barely learned to speak when he began to scare his parents with his strange stories. He said that he remembers the moment of his birth and that one day a beam of light “the size of a pillow” burst into his room, flew under the room around him, and then landed on his bed. When he was three years old, he began to say that he heard messages from God, which is why other children began to consider him crazy and even relatives began to treat the boy with prejudice. Branham experienced his first supernatural encounter at the age of seven, when he claimed to hear a voice instructing him that his life would be dedicated to a divine mission. This experience laid the foundation for what would become a lifelong belief that he was chosen as a prophet by God to lead a spiritual revival. In his early 20s, Branham became more involved in religious life. After a near-death experience in 1933—an event where he claimed to have been visited by angels—he began preaching, initially as a Baptist, but soon gravitating toward the Pentecostal tradition due to its emphasis on spiritual gifts, including healing and prophecy. This set the stage for what would become a defining feature of his ministry. The dirt-floor log cabin that was William Marrion Branham’s birthplace as shown in his biography William Branham: A Man Sent From God. Seven Visions On a Sunday morning in June of 1933, Brother Branham was given a series of seven visions that would happen before the Coming of the Lord. The Lord Jesus spoke to me and said that the coming of the Lord was drawing nigh, but that before He came, seven major events would transpire. I wrote them all down and that morning I gave forth the revelation of the Lord. 1. The first vision was that Mussolini would invade Ethiopia and that nation would “fall at his steps.” That vision surely did cause some repercussions, and some were very angry when I said it and would not believe it. But it happened that way. He just walked in there with his modern arms and took over. The natives didn’t have a chance. But the vision also said that Mussolini would come to a horrible end with his own people turning on him. That came to pass just exactly as it was said. 2. The next vision foretold that an Austrian by the name of Adolph Hitler would rise up as dictator over Germany, and that he would draw the world into war. It showed the Siegfried line and how our troops would have a terrible time to overcome it. Then it showed that Hitler would come to a mysterious end. 3. The third vision was in the realm of world politics for it showed me that there would be three great ISMS, Facism, Nazism, Communism, but that the first two would be swallowed up into the third. The voice admonished, “WATCH RUSSIA, WATCH RUSSIA. Keep your eye on the King of the North.” 4. The fourth vision showed the great advances in science that would come after the second world war. It was headed up in the vision of a plastic bubble-topped car that was running down beautiful highways under remote control so that people appeared seated in this car without a steering wheel and they were playing some sort of a game to amuse themselves. 5. The fifth vision had to do with the moral problem of our age, centering mostly around women. God showed me that women began to be out of their place with the granting of the vote. Then they cut off their hair, which signified that they were no longer under the authority of a man but insisted on either equal rights, or in most cases, more than equal rights. She adopted men’s clothing and went into a state of undress, until the last picture I saw was a woman naked except for a little fig leaf type apron. With this vision I saw the terrible perversion and moral plight of the whole world. 6. Then in the sixth vision there arose up in America a most beautiful, but cruel woman. She held the people in her complete power. I believed that this was the rise of the Roman Catholic Church, though I knew it could possibly be a vision of some woman rising in great power in America due to a popular vote by women. 7. The last and seventh vision was wherein I heard a most terrible explosion. As I turned to look I saw nothing but debris, craters, and smoke all over the land of America. Branham himself never called himself a vice, but said that it was God who allowed him to see all this and talk about what would happen in the future. And that God never makes mistakes. While some of these prophecies were said to have come true, others remained unfulfilled or ambiguous, raising skepticism even among his supporters. A 1947 Vancouver Sun Headline about Branham Campaign. The Healing Revival and International Fame The post-World War II era saw the rise of healing revivals in the United States, with Branham becoming one of the leading figures of this movement. His healing campaigns, starting in the late 1940s, drew thousands to tents and auditoriums across the country. The services often lasted hours and involved fervent prayers, speaking in tongues, and dramatic healing testimonies. Branham claimed that God had given him the ability to heal the sick and discern spirits, emphasizing that these were not his powers but divine gifts that flowed through him. Branham’s ministry was not without sensational elements. He often referred to a mysterious angelic visitation that allegedly occurred in 1946, commissioning him to carry out a global healing ministry. It was said that the angel told Branham, “As John the Baptist was sent to forerun the first coming of Christ, you are sent with a message to forerun His second coming.” This proclamation set him apart as a self-declared prophet for the End Times, elevating his status among believers. By the 1950s, Branham’s fame had gone international. His healing crusades attracted attention not only in North America but across Europe, Africa, and India, where vast crowds gathered to witness the miraculous. His meetings were often attended by tens of thousands, and his reports of healings—ranging from curing blindness to paralysis—led many to revere him as a man of extraordinary spiritual authority. William Branham c. 1930 Teachings and Theology: A Prophet or Heretic? While Branham’s healing ministry garnered widespread attention, his theology began to drift from mainstream Pentecostalism. He believed in the literal interpretation of the Bible and emphasized personal holiness. However, Branham’s teachings also delved into more controversial doctrines. One of the central tenets of Branham’s theology was his belief in the “Serpent Seed” doctrine, a teaching that claimed Eve’s original sin was sexual intercourse with the serpent, resulting in the birth of Cain. This doctrine suggested that a lineage of evil people, descended from Cain, continued to exist alongside the lineage of Adam’s son, Abel. This concept was seen by many as a fringe interpretation of scripture and was outright rejected by most Pentecostal denominations as heretical. Branham also stressed the imminent return of Jesus Christ, often predicting apocalyptic events. His prophetic visions, which were a hallmark of his ministry, included specific predictions about the future. Branham’s emphasis on the supernatural also led him to challenge the traditional Trinitarian doctrine, advocating instead for what has been termed “Oneness” theology—a belief that God is not three persons but rather one person manifesting in different forms. This rejection of the Trinity alienated Branham from mainstream Pentecostal leaders and created divisions within the broader Pentecostal community. Branham at a healing campaign meeting. Taken from A Man Sent From God, By Gordan Lindsay The Fall from Grace and Controversies As Branham’s ministry grew, so did the controversies surrounding him. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, some of Branham’s closest allies in the healing revival movement began to distance themselves from him. They raised concerns about his increasingly eccentric theological positions and his perceived self-aggrandizement. By the mid-1960s, his ministry had experienced a decline in attendance, though he remained a revered figure among his loyal followers. Criticism came from multiple fronts. Evangelical leaders questioned the validity of his healings, accusing Branham of exaggerating or even fabricating miracle claims. Some skeptics pointed to failed prophecies, noting that not all of Branham’s predictions materialized. One of the most glaring examples was his assertion that the world would end in 1977—a prophecy that, of course, did not come to pass. Branham’s rejection of institutionalized religion also created friction with established churches. He frequently preached against denominationalism, claiming that organized religion had become corrupt and misguided. This antagonism isolated Branham from much of mainstream Christianity. The Tragic End On December 18, 1965, Branham and his family – except his daughter Rebekah – were returning to Jeffersonville, Indiana, from Tucson for the Christmas holiday. About three miles (4.8 km) east of Friona, Texas, and about seventy miles (110 km) southwest of Amarillo on US Highway 60, just after dark, a car driven by a drunken driver traveling westward in the eastbound lane collided head-on with Branham’s car. He was rushed to the hospital in Amarillo where he remained comatose for several days and died of his injuries on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1965. His death, however, did not mark the end of his influence. His followers, some of whom regard him as a prophet even decades after his passing, have kept his teachings alive through recorded sermons and books. Many of his adherents continue to believe that Branham was a forerunner of Christ’s second coming, as he himself proclaimed. The group known as the “Branhamites” remains active, with congregations worldwide, particularly in the United States, Canada, and Africa. While they venerate Branham, they are often considered outside the mainstream of Pentecostal and charismatic Christianity. The post William Marrion Branham and Seven Predictions Before the End of the World appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Column: Rachel Maddow Smears J.D. Vance as a Fascist Speech-Squasher
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Column: Rachel Maddow Smears J.D. Vance as a Fascist Speech-Squasher

The Democrats were distraught when Rachel Maddow negotiated with her Comcast paymasters to only do her show one night a week. What would the Left do with their Maddow magic cut by 80 percent? For media critics, Maddow has been tougher to analyze as a cable “news” host. She goes on long pseudo-intellectual benders of historical analysis and then tries to bring it right up to today’s politics. She especially loves identifying Hitler sympathizers from the 1930s and attaching it to today’s Republicans. It’s like making Joy Reid sound more ponderous and in-depth, even if it’s not. On September 30, on the cusp of the vice-presidential debate, Maddow naturally sought to connect Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) to a series of antisemitic and fascist revolutionaries who wanted the universities destroyed in the 1930s and 1940s because they spread “communistic” ideas. Viewers were “treated” to nine minutes of this lecture, which began with the founder of Walgreens Drug Stores dragging his niece out of the University of Chicago. Then came more “unearthed” video of Vance from 2021, before he ran for the Senate. Vance gave a speech titled “The Universities Are The Enemy.” To Maddow, this sounds like the hayseeds are against “book learning.” Or Vance is rebelling against his time at Yale Law School?   We’re supposed to overlook that you can barely find a conservative professor in our most prestigious institutions of higher education. The last survey found only one percent of Harvard professors identified as conservative. The idea that “Harvard hates America” has been around for decades, and it’s been true for decades.   As Vance put it, “you go to Harvard and put your preferred pronouns in your bio and learn to hate people in the heartland.” Vance dared to say “the universities do not pursue knowledge and truth. They pursue deceit and lies.” They are “fundamentally corrupt.” This sounds like MSNBC talking about Fox News and Newsmax. But worse yet, Vance is also upset about woke corporations -- like Maddow’s DEI paymasters at Comcast. So Maddow warned, Vance has “a larger plan to destroy all the things which conservatives don't have complete control over.” It’s like MSNBC wants all Republicans to sound like “MSNBC Republicans.” This is a fascinating claim at a time when John Kerry is complaining at the World Economic Forum that "Our First Amendment stands as a major block to the ability to be able to hammer [disinformation] out of existence.” They pose as guardians of democracy, but they can’t really stand it in practice.  Then she found Vance in a podcast talking about anti-Americanism in the schools and how we should “rip out like a tumor the current American leadership class and then reinstall some sense of American political religion.” That’s easy to say, but pretty impossible to accomplish. Wild talk of firing all the professors, all the government employees, “draining the swamp,” scares the Left, but it’s not something you can do in a democratic system. Sen. Vance made all these remarks before being elected to the U.S. Senate, so it might be interesting now to learn how much he thinks can be accomplished by joining the so-called swamp in Washington. In the end, Maddow thinks it’s incredibly weird to associate college professors with Marxism, but she doesn’t think it’s a wacky conspiracy theory to find some villainous Hitler sympathizer from the 1930s and staple them to J.D. Vance, who is not a neo-Nazi. What Maddow does isn’t “news.” It’s hurling nasty invective in a way that sounds like she’s reading a term paper – one that deserves a failing grade.
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