Wild Conspiracy Theories About The Trump Shooting

USA - Ever since the moment that Donald Trump was shot during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, the left has been pushing wild conspiracy theories all over the Internet. Unfortunately for the left, their conspiracy theories are so ridiculous that most rational people immediately see right through them. Yes, there are legitimate questions that need to be asked about what really happened at that rally... But to suggest that the assassination attempt was staged or that Trump was never hit by a bullet is just nuts. The stuff that the left has been coming up with is straight out of crazy town.

Investment Firm “Put Options” on 12 Million Trump Stocks...

USA - Austin Private Wealth, LLC, a Texas-based financial planning company, is being scrutinized after a social media post went viral that claimed they had put options on as many as 12 million shares of DJT shares just one day before the assassination attempt on Donald Trump. The investment firm denied the allegations and has now blamed a filing error for this controversial action. If Trump did die in the assassination attempt, his company would have become worthless. It’s stock would have become Zero in a day. The people who bought Put Options would have made billions in profits.

Trade Volume Spiked 800% for Stock in Trump’s Company

USA - On the day before a gunman tried to assassinate President Donald Trump on Saturday, trade volume in stock for his company spiked dramatically. In the days leading up to the attempt on the 45th president’s life, financial records show that short positions on Trump Media & Technology Group’s stock (NASDAQ: DJT) doubled. Short positions against Trump Media stock curiously spiked from 7 million to 15 million shares between July 1 and July 12.

Trump’s Re-Election Will Be ‘Final Death Blow’ to ‘Global Order’

SWITZERLAND - A senior advisor to the World Economic Forum (WEF) and its founder Klaus Schwab has warned that the re-election of President Donald Trump in November will destroy the so-called “global order.” Yuval Noah Harari, one of the masterminds behind the WEF’s agenda, has issued a warning about the “very likely” possibility that Trump will win re-election this year. According to Harari, allowing Trump to take back the White House will be “the death blow” to “the global order.” Harari, who is also listed as an “agenda contributor” of the WEF, issued the warning during a recent interview. The interview was recorded before the recent assassination attempt against Trump last weekend.

 
Russia’s space-based nuclear weapon threatens ‘entire modern way of life’

RUSSIA - Russia’s development of a space-based nuclear weapons system poses a threat to “the entire modern way of life,” according to a top US general. “It’s a completely indiscriminate weapon,” General Stephen Whiting, the commander of US Space Command, told the Aspen Security Forum on Wednesday. “It would affect the United States satellites, Chinese satellites, Russian satellites, European satellites, Indian satellites, Japanese satellites. And so, it’s really holding at risk the entire modern way of life. And it’s just an incredibly reckless decision.”

Paris suffers an Olympic breakdown

FRANCE - A growing migrant crisis, sewage-filled Seine, a bedbug infestation, alienated residents... and comparisons to a 'warzone'. Minister for sport must be one of the most ­unenviable jobs in France right now. At the ­weekend, Amelie Oudea-Castera plunged into the murky waters of the Seine in an effort to ­persuade ­competitors that it would be safe to take part in the triathlon and open-water swimming events in the fast-approaching Paris Olympics. Despite a £1.1 billion clean-up operation, unsafe levels of E.coli were recently found in the river three weeks running, from late June and into July. For the time being, Seine waters are — just — within safe levels, but little else in the French capital augurs well for the Games, due to start in just over a week.

Gestapo Knocking: Germany “Crushing Freedom of Speech Under a Jackboot”

GERMANY - German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (Social Democrats) ordered police to shut down the leading right-wing monthly magazine “Compact” and sent 200 armed officers to raid the home of publisher Jürgen Elsaesser Monday. Now the crackdown on free speech seems to be backfiring, however, as more and more call for Faeser’s resignation and Elon Musk chimes in. Renowned conservative legal scholar Rupert Scholz and free-speech lawyer Jürgen Steinhöfel both called the shutdown “obviously unconstitutional.” Constitutional lawyer Professor Volker Boehme-Nesler said the raid shows “methods of authoritarian states against freedom of the press” by the Antifa minister. Elon Musk chimed in, accusing the German government of “crushing freedom of speech under a jackboot”.

Taiwan must pay for defense – Trump

USA - Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has indicated he would be less willing to defend Taiwan from mainland China than his Democratic rival and incumbent US President Joe Biden. It is “stupid” for Washington to offer protection to Taipei for free, Trump insisted in an interview with Bloomberg recorded on June 25 but published in full on Tuesday. “I know the people very well, respect them greatly. They did take about 100% of our chip business. I think Taiwan should pay us for defense,” he said. The self-governed island of Taiwan, which China views as part of its territory, produces an estimated 90% of the world’s super-advanced semiconductor chips. “I don’t think we are any different from an insurance policy,” the former president stressed. “Taiwan doesn’t give us anything” despite being “immensely wealthy,” he added. Beijing vigorously opposes contacts between Washington and Taipei, repeatedly calling the Taiwanese issue its “red line.”

 
China suspends arms control talks with Washington

CHINA - Responsibility for the breakdown “lies fully with the US,” a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry has said. China has frozen arms control talks with the US in response to Washington’s continued weapons sales to Taiwan, the Chinese Foreign Ministry has said. The US and China held a long-awaited round of nuclear non-proliferation talks in November, the first such meeting since 2018. While the talks produced no concrete results, they were seen as a crucial step in defusing tensions between the two superpowers, after Beijing severed almost all military communication with Washington a year earlier, over then US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan.

 
IDF tanks head north to confront the 50,000 strong army of Hezbollah

ISRAEL - Armed and funded by Iran, they constitute the largest non-state army on the planet with some 50,000 foot soldiers, hundreds of thousands of rockets and thousands of drones. They can overwhelm Tel Aviv's Iron Dome air defences and hit critical targets anywhere in Israel. Despite expressing support for Hamas following its October 7 assault and ­hitting Israel with rockets in a show of solidarity, Hezbollah has so far confined its attacks to the north of the country.

A growing number of parents are refusing to give their children smartphones

UK - The evidence linking smartphone use with mental health harms in children is growing and one grass-roots organization in the UK is supporting parents who are refraining from giving their kids the devices. Smartphone Free Childhood, founded by Daisy Greenwell and Clare Fernyhough in February, set up various group chats for parents locally across the UK and grew to over 60,000 members in a few weeks, according to its website. Interest in the movement is driven by concerns about the normalization of children with smartphones. By the age of 12, 97% of children in the UK have a mobile phone, according to Ofcom, a government-approved regulator for the use of communication services in the UK.

 
Poland is One of the Only Countries in Europe to Protect Babies From Abortions

POLAND - This month, the Polish Sejm, the lower chamber of Poland’s parliament, narrowly rejected a bill decriminalizing assisting a woman to obtain an illegal abortion. According to the Associated Press (AP), 218 members of the parliament voted in opposition to the bill, and 215 voted in favor of it. Two members of parliament abstained from the vote. Abortion is only legal in Poland until 12 weeks of pregnancy, and even then, the abortion has to be in cases of sexual assault, incest, or when the mother’s life is at risk, according to Catholic News Agency. Women who obtain illegal abortions do not face criminal penalties. “However, an abortionist who performs an illegal abortion and any person who assists the woman or the abortionist in the legal abortion could face up to three years in prison for their roles,” the article said.

 
Hamas leader 'is under pressure to agree to a ceasefire with Israel'

GAZA - The CIA believes Hamas' leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, is under pressure from his commanders to agree to an urgent ceasefire with Israel due to the extensive suffering of people in Gaza, according to a well-placed source. CIA director Bill Burns told an off-the-record conference that Sinwar is facing blame for the thousands of deaths and displacements of civilians resulting from Israel's offensive in the Palestinian enclave, an anonymous source attending told CNN. Burns, speaking at the Allen & Company summer retreat in Sun Valley, Idaho, allegedly told the conference on Saturday that pressure has grown in the last two weeks from senior leaders worn down by the battle to seek a lasting resolution. The war has forced 90 percent of Gaza's 2.4 million people to flee their homes.

 
China Reels From Banking Crisis…

CHINA - At least 40 high-risk Chinese banks have been lost to mergers in the first six months of this year alone as local lenders buckle under exposure to debts, according to reports. Many of these local lenders have been hit hard by China’s economic slowdown, in particular exposure to the debt crisis roiling the country’s real estate market, which earlier this year saw a Hong Kong court order property developer, Evergrande, to liquidate. The People’s Bank of China drained a net 3 billion yuan ($414 million) of cash via its medium-term lending facility on Monday, while holding the interest rate on its one-year policy loans at 2.5%, as the Third Plenum gets underway in the nation’s capital. The twice-a-decade meeting of China’s top leadership has at times marked pivotal policy shifts.

 
More Americans Fall Behind On Car Payments

USA - The delayed day of reckoning has arrived for millions of Americans who purchased vehicles with absurdly high monthly payments they no longer can afford. New data shows auto repossessions surged in the first half of the year, driven by elevated inflation and high interest rates, resulting in increased consumer distress as the labor market slows. Cox data shows repos jumped 23% in the first six months of this year compared with the same period in 2023. Repos started moving higher last year and have now exceeded pre-Covid levels, up 14% compared to the first half of 2019. Robb warned, "More people are getting behind on payments because everything is more expensive." What's clear is that consumers have used more debt than ever to fund near-record new car purchases. Fast-forward to today and the ominous new development is that high monthly payments in a period of elevated inflation and high interest rates have made these vehicles unaffordable for some.

 
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Today we find the Church of God in a “wilderness of religious confusion!”

The confusion is not merely around the Church – within the religions of the world outside – but WITHIN the very heart of The True Church itself!

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