🚨 BREAKING: The city of Louisville, KY is DROPPING its sanctuary city policies after being threatened by the DOJ for obstructing immigration enforcement
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) July 22, 2025
Louisville’s government will now cooperate with ICE
MANY more cities should follow, unless they don’t want federal funding! pic.twitter.com/bCLrVSgwRa
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Tuesday, July 22, 2025
DOJ Using Purse Strings to Get State and City Compliance
Tired of Islamic aggression? So were the peasants who saved Europe in 1456
Is camp sprawling across the headland turned the landward approach into a sea of Turkish tents. From the water, 60 galleys and 150 smaller warships choked the fortress. Many vessels were chained together forming a wall against any Christian relief attempts. On July 4th, the anniversary of Saladin's victory over the Crusaders at Hattin and 1187 a bad omen for Belgrade. Muhammad ordered his artillery to begin its relentless bombardment. The thunder of canon echoed for a 100 miles. After 12 days, gaping breeches appeared in the city's walls.
I already conquered Constantinople 3 years ago. Now I vowed to take Belgrade, then Buddha, and the whole of Hungary. Nothing can stop me.
Meanwhile, John Hunyadi, 1406-1456, a seasoned Hungarian general and veteran of battles against the Turks, was preparing his relief force. His professional Army was small, outnumbered by Muhammad's elite guard alone yet swelling his ranks were tens of thousands of peasants Crusaders inspired by the fiery Franciscan friar John of Capistrano. These were not professional soldiers but common folk, farmers, laborers, and beggars drawn to the cause of Christ with fervor.
As one chronicler observed,
the world has turned upside down. The lowest of the low are the ones now defending Christendom.
Aenea Silvius, the future Pope Pius II, described this unlikely multitude,
from the depths of Europe they came Barefoot ragged unshaven each holding aloft a crude cross of wood or iron, not for riches or land but for vengeance against the enemies of Christ.
Yesterday I shared a quote from John Hunyadi, the great Hungarian hero who once declared:
— Raymond Ibrahim (@RaymondIbrahim5) July 22, 2025
“We have had enough of [Islam] … and the mockery of our religion... We shall not stop until we succeed in expelling the enemy from Europe.”
Fittingly, it was on today's date—July 22,…
“We have had enough of [Islam] … and the mockery of our religion... We shall not stop until we succeed in expelling the enemy from Europe.”
BREAKING: The USA pulls out of UNESCO.
BREAKING: The USA pulls out of UNESCO.
— PeterSweden (@PeterSweden7) July 22, 2025
This comes shortly after the USA rejected the WHO pandemic treaty amendments.
This is kind of a big deal. I don't know that it's as strong as kicking the UN out of its sphere of influence in the United States but it's certainly a start. Will never forget how I was walking home from the 3rd grade reviewing in my head how the instruction for the day was pure socialist, like we have to take care of others less fortunate than ourselves. But I was too young to attribute that instruction to any political movement. Even the Catholic Church still uses this ethic in their social teaching. So if you're Catholic you're already half socialist.
MICHAEL EADES, MD.: Granted, it's an observational study, but carbohydrates, not animal fats, linked to heart disease across 42 European countries
Granted, it's an observational study, but carbohydrates, not animal fats, linked to heart disease across 42 European countries https://t.co/1LOaHO5Mkq pic.twitter.com/ce678fjlN6
— Michael Eades, M.D.🏹 (@DrEades) January 6, 2019
Rep. Yvette Clarke (D-NY): "I need more migrants in my district, for redistricting purposes"
Rep. Yvette Clarke (D-NY): "I need more migrants in my district, for redistricting purposes"
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) July 22, 2025
This is how you hijack democracy pic.twitter.com/hhQNioQoTO
"A politician divides mankind into two classes: tools and enemies." --Friedrich Nietzsche