Governor Cox: Defender of the LDS Cult’s Cash Cow As Harvard faces scrutiny for its tax-exempt billions. Utah’s governor leaps to protect a far wealthier empire—his beloved Mormon cult.
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Governor Cox: Defender of the LDS Cult’s Cash Cow As Harvard faces scrutiny for its tax-exempt billions. Utah’s governor leaps to protect a far wealthier empire—his beloved Mormon cult.

The hypocrisy is staggering. The same cult that demands tithing from the poor hides behind tax exemptions when it comes to its own massive wealth.

But Jesus? He didn’t play that game.

“Render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s.” — Matthew 22:21

Jesus didn’t sue the Roman Empire. He didn’t file for 501(c)(3) status. He didn’t call his sermons “spiritual consulting” and funnel the proceeds into a diversified real estate portfolio.

He preached in the streets, paid his dues, and still built a movement that outlived empires.

If your theology can’t survive without a tax break, maybe it’s not theology—it’s just a cult with a spreadsheet.

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Exposed: How Community College Bureaucrats In NC Are Scamming Students—And Getting Rich Doing It

Exposed: How Community College Bureaucrats In NC Are Scamming Students—And Getting Rich Doing It

I first enrolled at Wake Tech back in 2020 during COVID, and I understood that everything had to be online for a while,” said one returning student now re-enrolled in a health sciences program. “But I came back in 2024 expecting things to be normal again—and it’s worse. There are even fewer seated classes than before. It’s like they realized they could run an entire degree off a website and still charge full tuition. The labs are gone. The instructors barely show up. And students like me are paying the price.

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Duke University Hospital Let a Transgender Biologic Male Attempt To Breastfeed His Own Grandchild—What the Hell Are We Doing?!
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Duke University Hospital Let a Transgender Biologic Male Attempt To Breastfeed His Own Grandchild—What the Hell Are We Doing?!

At Duke University Hospital in 2024, researchers chemically induced lactation in a 50-year-old biological male who identifies as a transgender woman. Using synthetic hormones—including a drug banned by the FDA in the U.S. for lactating women—they enabled this man to produce a lab-generated secretion. The man was then allowed to feed this fluid to his infant grandchild.

This evil man, the parents and the employes at Duke Medical Center all need to be convicted of child abuse and sentenced to long prison sentences.

This was not his child. This was his grandchild. And Duke University published this as a triumph of gender-affirming care in a peer-reviewed medical journal.

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Why Conservatives Should Demand Elon Musk be Fired from Trump’s Office of Doge
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Why Conservatives Should Demand Elon Musk be Fired from Trump’s Office of Doge

When Trump announced the creation of the Office of Doge (Department of Government Efficiency), conservatives saw the light at the end of a very long, very wasteful tunnel. After four decades of bureaucrats, elites, and swamp creatures fattening themselves at the taxpayer trough, here was finally a chance to slash budgets, root out fraud, and restore the government to its proper, constitutional limits.

Instead, Trump handed this historic opportunity to… Elon Musk—the world’s richest internet troll, the self-appointed king of cringe, and apparently now the Secretary of Memes.

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Are Autopen-Signed Presidential Pardons Legally Valid? The Growing Debate Around Executive Authority
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Are Autopen-Signed Presidential Pardons Legally Valid? The Growing Debate Around Executive Authority

The debate over autopen-signed pardons centers on a key question: Can a mechanical device replicate the personal decision-making process of a president when granting clemency?”

In recent news, former President Donald Trump has raised a controversial legal challenge to the validity of autopen-signed presidential pardons issued during Joe Biden’s administration. Trump’s argument centers on the assertion that such pardons—signed mechanically via an autopen device—lack the legitimacy and personal intent traditionally required of presidential acts.

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Why Many Christians Fear Rational Discussion and Offer Conditional Compassion.
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Why Many Christians Fear Rational Discussion and Offer Conditional Compassion.

One of the biggest reasons logical discussions with Christians break down is that their beliefs are emotionally ingrained rather than logically supported. Many Christians hold onto their faith because of:

  • Fear of hell or divine punishment

  • Social belonging (family, church, community)

  • Personal identity tied to their faith

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Why Greenland’s Independence Matters: The Fight for Freedom, Resources, and Global Significance
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Why Greenland’s Independence Matters: The Fight for Freedom, Resources, and Global Significance

I’ve always believed in the principles that built this great nation: liberty, self-determination, and the courage to stand against tyranny. That’s why I can’t help but support Greenland in its fight for independence from Denmark. Their struggle to shake off centuries of colonial rule and reclaim their destiny resonates deeply with the ideals that define our own history.

Greenland’s situation is a modern echo of the American Revolution. Like us in 1776, they’re told by their distant overseers that they’re “not ready” to govern themselves. They’re fed the same patronizing line we once heard: “You depend on us for survival.” But anyone who’s paid attention knows this isn’t about Greenland’s capability. It’s about Denmark’s fear of losing control over a strategic and resource-rich territory.

Let me tell you why this fight matters—not just to Greenland, but to the United States and the rest of the free world.

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The Inevitable Collapse of Woke Culture: How Hypocrisy, Chaos, and Ideology Brought It Down
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The Inevitable Collapse of Woke Culture: How Hypocrisy, Chaos, and Ideology Brought It Down

Let’s just say it outright: Woke culture was never about justice, equality, or making society a better place. It wasn’t some noble cause that “went too far.” No, from the very beginning, it was an ideological grift—an authoritarian power grab dressed up in the language of compassion. It took root in our institutions, infected our entertainment, poisoned our workplaces, and turned public discourse into a minefield of hysteria and performative nonsense.

But here’s the good news: The collapse of woke culture is here. And not a moment too soon. The cracks are showing, the loudest activists are eating each other alive, and the general public is finally snapping out of the trance.

So let’s dig into this mess and take a good, hard look at why woke culture collapse was always inevitable—and why its downfall is something worth celebrating.

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Alone on New Year’s Eve: A Raw Reflection on Isolation, Survival, and Fragile Hope
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Alone on New Year’s Eve: A Raw Reflection on Isolation, Survival, and Fragile Hope

Tonight is New Year’s Eve.

For many, it’s a night of glimmering lights, joyful noise, and warm embraces shared with friends and family. It’s a night drenched in champagne bubbles and the promise of new beginnings. But not for everyone. Not for millions of people like me—alone, exhausted, and fighting a battle that feels endless and invisible.

For the past year and a half to two years, I’ve been navigating a storm that has stripped me bare. Financially, emotionally, and physically, I have been worn down to threads. At 61 years old, I find myself searching for meaning in places where light doesn’t seem to reach. I am constantly tired—no, exhausted—in ways that sleep could never fix. Not that sleep comes easily, anyway. The nights are long, and the hours tick by slowly in the quiet stillness of isolation.

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🐝 The Clumsy Beekeeper: A Honey-Sweet Tale of Passion and Persistence
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🐝 The Clumsy Beekeeper: A Honey-Sweet Tale of Passion and Persistence

In the sunny town of Buzzwell, California, there lived a man named Carl. Carl wasn’t your typical beekeeper. For starters, he didn’t quite have the finesse most beekeepers develop over years of practice. His approach to beekeeping was best described as “recklessly enthusiastic.” But Carl had a dream: to bring jars of golden, delicious honey to his friends and neighbors all year round.

He also had a knack for getting stung.

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 “Can Governments Control Crypto? Or Will They Just Yell at It From Their Lawns?”
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“Can Governments Control Crypto? Or Will They Just Yell at It From Their Lawns?”

Ah, cryptocurrency—the rebellious teenager of the financial world. It doesn’t listen to authority, refuses to clean its room (aka follow regulations), and occasionally disappears to “find itself” during market crashes. But the big question remains: Can governments control crypto, or are they doomed to just yell at it from their digital lawns?

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“Frauditor Auditors” Exposed: Lies, Scams, and Bologna Sandwiches in the First Amendment Circus

“Frauditor Auditors” Exposed: Lies, Scams, and Bologna Sandwiches in the First Amendment Circus

Ah, the rise of so-called “First Amendment auditors” on YouTube and other social media platforms. At first glance, these self-proclaimed watchdogs seem like noble defenders of constitutional rights, holding public officials accountable and all that jazz. But take a closer look, and the cracks begin to show. Beneath the thin veneer of activism lies a cesspool of lies, grifting, and outright criminal behavior. These folks aren’t here to help you—they’re here to separate you from your money, fill your head with terrible legal advice, and, if you’re dumb enough to follow it, get you a free ride to the “concrete Hilton,”

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Utah Judge Closes Courtroom Doors to the Public: What’s Being Hidden Behind Locked Doors and Shady Rules?
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Utah Judge Closes Courtroom Doors to the Public: What’s Being Hidden Behind Locked Doors and Shady Rules?

In the United States, open courts aren’t just a nice idea—they’re the cornerstone of our legal system. Letting the public see what happens in courtrooms ensures fairness, keeps judges accountable, and builds trust in the system. When those doors close, we all lose. And in one Utah Commissioner’s Court, a local rule is slamming those doors shut. It’s bad, it’s unconstitutional, and frankly, it reeks of arrogance.

Here’s the situation: unless you’re directly involved in the case, you’re not allowed in. No curious public, no reporters, and not even attorneys stopping by to observe. Seriously, what’s this judge hiding? Justice isn’t some private VIP club—it’s supposed to be for everyone. This rule tramples one of the most basic tenets of justice: it’s not enough for justice to be done; it must be seen to be done.

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Joseph Smith’s Golden Plates: A Treasure Hunt, A Hat Trick, and a Whole Lot of Questions (Watch Now!)
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Joseph Smith’s Golden Plates: A Treasure Hunt, A Hat Trick, and a Whole Lot of Questions (Watch Now!)

Joseph Smith claimed ancient golden plates, translated them with a rock in a hat, and started a religion. The catch? No one else could see the plates. Dive into this bizarre tale of treasure hunts, angelic visits, and convenient mysteries in our latest video exposing the twisted origins of the Book of Mormon. Watch now to see what really happened!

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A Heartwarming Christmas Dog Story: Shep and Sophie’s Gift of the Magi “Pet Twist”
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A Heartwarming Christmas Dog Story: Shep and Sophie’s Gift of the Magi “Pet Twist”

In a cozy suburban home, two dogs, Shep and Sophie, lived with their loving family. Shep, a goofy and lovable golden retriever with a heart as warm as his golden fur, prided himself on his shiny red collar. It was his prized possession, a symbol of his charm and status as the family’s official greeter. Sophie, an adorable mutt with a scruffy coat and a wag that could light up the darkest winter night, cherished her favorite chew bone, a peanut-butter-scented treasure she'd hidden away in the couch cushions.

The house was alive with the holiday spirit. Strings of twinkling lights framed the windows, stockings hung over the fireplace, and a Christmas tree sparkled in the corner, its ornaments gleaming like treasures. Shep loved lying by the tree, dreaming of running through snowflakes, while Sophie busied herself sniffing out the gifts under the tree, her tail wagging in delight.

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Space Cat Max vs. The Man Cave: A Battle for the Ages
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Space Cat Max vs. The Man Cave: A Battle for the Ages

Space Cat Max vs. My Man Cave: A Tale of Chaos and Cat Hair

Every man dreams of building the perfect man cave—a fortress of solitude where leather, whiskey, and silence reign supreme. But if you share your castle with a cat like Space Cat Max, those dreams are about as durable as a 200-year-old Persian rug covered in dirt.

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