This is a massive wakeup call about the dangerous to America posed by California.
Former Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf: "In California, again the birthplace of the sanctuary movement, local politicians released 4,641 criminal aliens from local jails in 2025, rather than… pic.twitter.com/YLIPONXvAI
Tragically Sanctuary policies are unleashing devastating consequences for the American people particularly for those that live in those jurisdictions. In California,
The French Revolution and the Decapitation of the Carmelites July 17, 1794.
Sixteen Carmelite nuns from the Compiègne convent were accused and tried, without due legal process, of religious fanaticism and conspiracy against the Republic.
When they were arrested, they made a vow of martyrdom, swearing to sacrifice themselves with joy, in the name of God, so that the madness of the Revolution might cease.
The nuns were placed in carts, and the revolutionaries in the square cheered with the arrival of each one. But when they realized they were religious sisters, the crowd began to fall silent until an absolute silence was established.
The revolutionaries hired women to “rouse” the others to shout and celebrate the deaths at the guillotine, but even they fell silent.
The only sound heard in the square was that of the sisters singing *Veni Creator Spiritus*.
Watching this I can smell the incense.
In their executions, they were the only ones, among all the condemned, to walk upright, without needing to be dragged from their mobile cells. Mother Teresa of Saint Augustine, the eldest of them all, asked the executioner to leave her for last, so that she could thus give her final counsel to her flock.
The people could not believe what they were seeing. Then a voice arose from the midst of the crowd, crying out:
“Si ces femmes ne vont pas tout droit au paradis, alors il n’y a pas de paradis.”
“If these women do not go straight to paradise, then there is no paradise.”
They were angels, as the eyewitnesses described them.
The Carmelites wore a serene smile on their faces at the moment of meeting death, and the silence in the square only grew.
The eldest Mother needed the executioners’ help to climb the steps. They were weeping, and she said to them,
My friends, I forgive you with all my heart, just as I desire God to forgive me.
The last guillotined silenced the angelic song of the Mother, and the square remained in profound silence.
The Fruits of Martyrdom Ten days later, with the fall of Robespierre, the Reign of Terror came to an end.
Long live Christ the King.
Many records were found of the impact they had on those who witnessed the faith of these martyrs as they refused to deny Christ. Some returned to the practice of the Church, others became religious, and some fled the revolutionary madness.
The CCP just passed a law aimed at promoting “ethnic unity.” The legislation, called Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress, aims to solidify the Communist Party’s leadership over ethnic affairs and "better integrate" ethnic minority regions into… pic.twitter.com/OcmJ2mhVDq
Everything you said about the current state of the Navy's mine countermeasures capability is wrong. Not a little wrong. Completely, embarrassingly, dangerously wrong....
"The four ships we had dedicated to doing this we just decommissioned." The Avengers in Bahrain...… pic.twitter.com/lXDbh8FjOr
Everything you said about the current state of the Navy's mine countermeasures capability is wrong. Not a little wrong. Completely, embarrassingly, dangerously wrong....
"The four ships we had dedicated to doing this we just decommissioned." The Avengers in Bahrain... Devastator, Dextrous, Gladiator, Sentry. Wooden-hulled ships from the 1980s. Ships that were pushing 40 years old. You know what replaced them? Three Independence-class Littoral Combat Ships... Canberra, Santa Barbara, and Tulsa… all three already deployed to U.S. 5th Fleet, all three operating in the Persian Gulf and Arabian Gulf right now, today, as you wrote this little rant. Not in San Diego. Not in drydock. In theater. Carrying the most advanced mine countermeasures mission package the Navy has ever fielded.
USS Canberra arrived in Bahrain in May 2025 as the first LCS with a full MCM mission package. USS Santa Barbara is in the Arabian Gulf conducting mine countermeasures operations with unmanned surface vehicles… and, by the way, just made naval history by executing the first-ever at-sea launch of a LUCAS one-way attack drone from a littoral combat ship under Task Force 59. USS Tulsa is right there alongside them. Three ships. In the Gulf. Doing the mission. While you say the Navy "is absolutely not ready for this."
These are fundamentally different platforms. Autonomous mine-hunting sonar… the AN/AQS-20C… towed by unmanned surface vehicles so sailors stay outside the minefield. Airborne laser mine detection systems on MH-60 helicopters. Unmanned influence sweep systems for acoustic and magnetic minesweeping. The old Avengers sent sailors INTO the minefield on wooden boats. The new systems keep them OUT of the minefield using robots... something you call a "downgrade"
And while Santa Barbara hunts mines, she's operating under armed overwatch from A-10C Warthogs out of Jordan… loaded with JDAMs, laser-guided APKWS rockets, and enough firepower to shred any fast boat or drone swarm the Islamic Regime throws at them. The Avengers never had anything like that.
"We lost all of our corporate knowledge." Really? The Navy spent a decade building, testing, qualifying, and deploying an entirely new mine warfare architecture specifically to preserve and advance that knowledge. They trained new crews. They ran operational tests on Cincinnati. They deployed the first operational package on Canberra. The Navy's mine countermeasures technical division ran this transition for years with deliberate overlap between old and new platforms. You lose corporate knowledge when you do nothing. The Navy did the opposite of nothing.
"Now we're running an experiment and it's gonna cost people their lives." Three combat ships, forward deployed in the most contested waters on earth, running mine countermeasures with unmanned systems, protected by close air support, integrated with Task Force 59's autonomous warfare network. That's the most capable mine warfare force the United States has put in the Persian Gulf since 1991.
Yelling "amateur hour" at people while getting the basic facts of the Navy's current force posture completely, demonstrably wrong… while three ships are literally in the water doing the job he says nobody can do… that IS amateur hour.
Historian Bill Federer: "By 2030, there will be a majority Muslim population in Europe, and they'll just flat out vote in Sharia law."
"People forget Egypt was completely Christian for six centuries. It's not anymore. All of North Africa was completely Christian for six… pic.twitter.com/F3TYed8yix
They say that by 2030 there will be a majority Muslim population in Europe, and they'll just flat out vote in Sharia law. And it won't just be no-go zones where they take over entire neighborhoods in Paris or around Belgium, London. No, they'll take over entire cities.
And people forget, Egypt was completely Christians for 6 centuries, 600 years. It's not anymore. All of North Africa was completely Christian for six centuries. It's not anymore.
All of Turkey, all seven churches mentioned in the book of Revelation we're all in Turkey and they were all taken over by the Muslim Turks.
Constantinople was the largest Christian city in the world. And the largest Christian Church in the world for hundreds of years was the Hagia Sophia, and it got turned into a mosque. And and so they want to do the same thing with the Vatican. And recently they allowed . . . Muslim prayers in the Vatican. So we see that it's headed in that direction. And the tremendous number of burning churches in Europe have happened since Islamic immigration.
2) There is nothing speculative here. The problem is that our national security apparatus has formally purged all awareness of jihad as warfare, as well as all C3-associated considerations regarding such attacks, such that all Islamic-identified attacks are programmatically only… pic.twitter.com/S6iXS3kaE0
“The Cuban Communist Party Is Doomed.” When asked about the potential collapse of Cuba’s communist regime, former CIA operative and president of Georgetown Research @JMichaelWaller said there is no certain way to predict how a collapse might unfold. However, he argued the… pic.twitter.com/vFWnYYTJPi
In a covert operation, American agents secretly purchased a miniaturized microwave weapon from a Russian criminal network for roughly $15 million as part of a Pentagon-backed effort to better understand the mysterious attacks, according to CBS. --NY Post
And suddenly my decision to stop carrying a cellphone in day-to-day life is vindicated. https://t.co/gInDKlxBHC
Havana Syndrome may involve a large-scale directed-energy or electromagnetic system using signal-based technology, implying that someone has the capability to project harmful effects remotely across broader areas.
“A classified report produced by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence criticizes the Biden administration’s intelligence community for conducting a cover-up.” https://t.co/lR08oXA0iM
They contain stem cells that could repair your heart, bone, and even brain tissue.
What was once considered medical waste may soon be a powerful tool in regenerative medicine.
Scientists have discovered that wisdom teeth — often removed and discarded in adolescence or young adulthood — contain a rich supply of mesenchymal stem cells capable of transforming into bone, muscle, nerve, and other vital tissues.
Dental stem cells have shown promise in preclinical studies for conditions ranging from arthritis and diabetes to cognitive disorders like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
And unlike stem cell collection from bone marrow or blood, harvesting dental pulp during wisdom tooth removal involves no additional procedures or discomfort.
[Journal of Natural Science, Biology and Medicine. "Current overview on dental stem cells applications in regenerative dentistry." Stem Save (2025). Current Clinical Applications for Stem Cells]
— St. Michael, the Archangel (@aveng_angel) March 11, 2026
You got five organs all working in concert just to absorb fat.
Stomach starts breaking things down.
Your liver makes bile.
Your gallbladder stores that bile.
Bile is used to break down and emulsify that fat.
Pancreas makes lipase and other enzymes to break that down further, and then the bile gets absorbs that with the bile in your small intestine.
So why would your body be working so damn hard to absorb fat if it didn't want the fat? If that was bad for you, all it had to do was just turn one of those things off. Just don't make bile. You're never absorbing fat. If that were so bad for us, why wouldn't have nature taken care of that?
The people with money are avoiding the mass immigration problem by avoiding big stores.
Eventually it risks becoming like South Africa - citizens locked safely in their home-prisons and shopping in exclusive stores. Only criminals able to roam free and shop anywhere. https://t.co/Yjk2ZbtoBBpic.twitter.com/7uXuTIsJNN
This is grim and true. Every experience easily confirms this.
I walked into a Walmart today in Texas and I asked the greeter where the nail clippers were. My first mistake was assuming that a Walmart greeter in Texas could speak English. He looked at me like a confused animal that didn't realize anyone could see him.
So I headed in the direction of where I thought nail clippers were and found them, locked behind glass. My second mistake was assuming this was going to be an easy process.
I looked around for the employee who could unlock the glass. Another employee, another Mexican, stocking the shelves pointed him out to me as I would never have figured out this person worked there.
I walked over to him and POLITELY asked him if he could unlock the glass. I cannot describe the level of seething hatred coming off this AZTEC-AMERICAN. He stopped what he was doing and looked at me with pure, unadulturated hatred as if I had just interrupted his life by asking him to do LITERALLY HIS JOB.
So great was his anger that he didn't even answer me. He just stopped what he was doing, looked at his phone to check the time and make sure he was still on the clock, and then walked over, opened the gate, allowed me to grab my nail clipper, closed the gate and walked back off without saying anything.
Well, he didn't say anything OUT LOUD. But this man made his thoughts known very clearly on his face. The only thing keeping these people from openly murdering us is the SEMBLANCE of civilization that still exists. And the only reason he felt that way was because he clocked me as a WHITE WOMAN and therefore, his racial enemy.
If anyone listening . . . if you think the brain is going to win versus a trillion-dollar computer, you're an idiot. I'll just say that. Human beings we don't have a firewall. Like we can't download anti-malware for ourselves. That's why I'm just on this massive campaign to say like you need to spend time on social media as you possibly can and as little time doom scrolling shorts. And I say this as a guy who publishes. I don't know how much money team puts out, but I think it's two or three shorts per day. But they're at least they're educational. Really curate what gets your attention. If anyone listening if you think your brain is going to win versus a $1-trillion dollar computer, you're an idiot. I'll just say that. Pretending to have all of my stuff together and I've got an 8-ft pile of laundry back at home, so we'll kind of project a lot. So confidence is never, ever, ever something that we do. It's something that we are. It's an internal state of safety, safety, non-performance . . . . Just these three things: I feel safe, I'm not performing, and I have a generalized expectations that things are going to pretty much be okay no matter what. Those are the three elements of confidence.
The American founder of International Women's Day, Clara Lemlich Shavelson, joined the Communist Party USA in 1926, and remained a CPUSA member until her death in 1982.
During that time she was loyal to every Soviet leader. from Stalin to Brezhnev. pic.twitter.com/Tf3xcj23gl
Wow. When Grok acknowledges the bad taste and smell of Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers hamburger meat, you know you're not delusional or "it's only you." You're getting confirmation from the "collective" or aggregate sites. Grok explains,
Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers uses 100% lean ground beef for their "steakburgers" (which are their hamburgers/burgers).
Well, there's your fist mistake. You don't want lean. You want the fattier version, the 80%/20%, not the 90%/10%. Yuk.
They describe it as premium beef, pressed thin and cooked-to-order for crispy edges, but they don't publicly disclose a specific single supplier or brand name for the ground beef on their official site (freddys.com) or in most public info.
Okay, so we don't know what we're getting or where we're getting it from, or from what animal. Do they partner with Bill Gates' Beyond Burger? God help us.
Their nutrition/allergen page notes that info is based on "average values for ingredients from Freddy's suppliers" (plural), suggesting they source from multiple or varying suppliers depending on location/region.
No surprise here. It'd obviously be better to have the meat sourced from a single farm, but I don't know how bad it is to have a hodge-podge of meats from different farms. No rancher would address that, nor would any carnivore aficionado.
Like many fast-casual chains [wait, what happened to the food? Shouldn't it read "fast-food chain"?], they probably use large foodservice distributors (e.g., Sysco, US Foods, or similar) that provide ground beef from various packing houses. There's no indication it's from a premium branded source like some places use (e.g., no mentions of Angus or specific ranches).
For comparison: Their hot dogs are specifically Vienna Beef, but burgers aren't tied to one publicized beef brand.
Regarding the bad smell/taste you experienced (like "McDonald's bad" — often described as overly processed, off, or ammonia-like in some complaints):
Freddy's emphasizes fresh, cooked-to-order patties (not pre-frozen or pre-cooked like some fast food), and they market it as higher quality with lean beef.
However, there are scattered customer complaints online (e.g., on Reddit, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube reviews) about the meat tasting bland, dry, off, or low-quality at times — some call it "garbage" or note a weird smell/taste in specific locations. This could stem from:
The high leanness (lean beef can taste less flavorful/juicy than fattier 80/20 blends if not seasoned/cooked perfectly).
Batch-to-batch variation from suppliers.
Okat, so Freddy's partners with platforms like ArrowStream, a supply chain management tool for foodservice operators, announced in 2023, . . . but doesn't name the beef source. K2D Foods was also cited as a source of Freddy's burgers.
Location-specific issues (storage, freshness, or cooking).
Or just personal taste — some love the thin, crispy style; others find it underwhelming compared to juicier burgers.
If it's consistently bad at your local spot, it might be worth contacting that specific Freddy's (via their app/site contact form or in-person) or corporate through freddys.com/contact-us — they encourage feedback. Sometimes it's a one-off freshness issue.
If this isn't the Freddy's you meant (e.g., a local place or something else), give more details like the full name/location! Otherwise, their beef is standard premium lean ground from commercial suppliers, not a secret fancy source.