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The Saxon and Crusaders are awakening and filling with Resolve.

Be vigilant.

Works on lefties too…

Transom kite…

Over two transoms today, opposing views? Your take. We will remember.
The first Transom: Which side are we on, boys, which side are we on?





The other transom: What say you? Best not dis the jew…



From over the transom. what do you think?
| Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more Eight months in: What we voted for vs. what we got Is Trump fulfilling is various promises on war and peace, the economy, draining the swamp and decreasing the size of the federal footprint in our lives? Leo Hohmann Sep 10 READ IN APP ![]() NOTE: If you appreciate these updates, please consider upgrading to a paid subscription. By purchasing a paid subscription, you are letting me know you value real independent reporting and analysis on issues that matter ā war and peace, the surveillance state, etc. Some in my audience have canceled their subscriptions because they cannot handle any criticism of President Trump. I need those who appreciate honest and factual reporting to make up the difference. If you can afford $7 a month or $80 a year, please stand in the gap for me. Thank you and God bless. We are eight months into the Trump administration so I thought it would be a good time for a few observations. I did vote for Trump and, like many, Iām suffering buyerās remorse. Iāll start off by saying the alternative was a nonstarter. Kamala Harris was not a serious candidate, and I believe the globalists threw her against Trump as part of their master plan to make sure Trump got a second term in office. I would not be a bit surprised if the power elites in this country have at least a 12-year hidden plan where they have their people already selected. That means they already have the next president and likely the one after that in their sights. When we voted for Trump we voted for a secure border, an end to the foreign wars and Washingtonās constant agitation and bullying of other sovereign nations. All of which is causing great instability around the world and prepping it for World War III. We wanted Trump to concentrate on bringing back the American economy, bringing home most of our overseas troops, lowering the debt and the cost of living. Letās look at what we have actually gotten eight months in from an administration that promised to do a lot, āand very quickly,ā as Trump likes to say. On the growing surveillance state Iāll admit, dismantling the police state/surveillance state was never something Trump seriously campaigned on, but he did make enough vague references about cleaning house in the FBI, ATF and IRS to give people the impression that he wanted to downsize the federal footprint. In reality, Trump has always had an obsession with the military and law and order so we should have seen his expansion of the police state and the whole federal apparatus as a given. When the government farms a data-collection program out to a private entity like Palantir, to be activated in running all levels of government, including the new Department of Warā¦. then sends the Department of War into our citiesā¦well, Houston, we have a problem. No one is safe. They know all. They see all. They hear all. Whoās watching the watchers? Whenās the last time you heard Trump make any sort of reverent comment about the Constitution or the constitutional rights of all Americans? Iāve noticed an eerie silence in that area and when combined with his actions, it looks like martial law could be in our future with the most constitutionally questionable surveillance tactics farmed out to Big Tech. I donāt believe anyone voted for that. On the border This is the one area where I give Trump a passing grade. He has delivered fairly well on the border situation, but even here, thereās more talk than action. The number of illegals coming across the border has slowed to a trickle, but the numbers of illegals actually being deported doesnāt line up with the rhetoric. Trump announced heās approved 600,000 visas for Chinese students. I donāt believe we voted for that. And what happened to those 100,000 Chinese men of military age that we were told slipped across the border during Bidenās term? Have they been rounded up? Is there any effort ongoing to find them? Crickets from the administration. Jacob Thompson at The Winepress notes that: āPer a recent Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, Newsweek reports that since President Trump took office on January 20th, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had deported 145,419 illegal immigrants from its detention centers, peaking in June with a total of 27,970. This number includes self-departures.ā However, Disclose.tv noted that at the current pace, the Trump administration will deport 1.1 million illegals over four years. Thompson writes: āInterestingly enough, government data shows President Barack Obama deported more illegals than Trump did during his first term, and even President Joe Biden was executing similar numbers to Trump, save for 2021 and 2022. Based on the current trajectory from the currently reported data, per the most recent FOIA, Trump 2.0 is set to deport even fewer annually than the first time.ā According to Jessica Vaughn at Center for Immigration Studies, under Trump, ICE has removed nearly double the number of aliens with criminal convictions or pending criminal charges, which will result in safer communities across the country. So thatās positive, but the bit about āmass deportationsā so far hasnāt materialized. Inflation and the rising overall cost of living Next up, letās look at the economy. Where is this new Golden Age of peace and prosperity that Trump speaks of? We are eight months in and all I see is growing economic misery. The cost of almost everything is up, but the real killers are food prices, the soaring costs of insurance for homeowners and car owners, car parts and car repairs, and rapidly rising local property taxes, to the point of forcing people out of their homes. Hiring was moribund under Biden and I donāt think anyone can make the argument that job opportunities have increased since Trump took over. Amazon just announced that it plans to replace almost all of its workers with AI by the year 2030. Is that what the new āGolden Ageā will look like? I voted for a lower cost of living. What did we get? Trumpās Stargate project aims to blanket America with massive AI data centers. Electricity costs are already soaring, and theyāve just gotten started. Trump wants thousands of these power-hogging data centers. Some analysts predict they could cause electricity rates to double or even triple over the next three to five years, as the data centers soak up more and more of the available electric power capacity. The same goes for water rates. I also voted for lower gas prices. By low, I mean at or below $2 a gallon. Iād settle for $2.25. Where are they? Trump promised to slash energy prices in half. He pounded the slogan, ādrill baby drill.ā Eight months have passed. Are we drilling? And if so, why havenāt prices come down? Because they arenāt drilling, thatās why. It was all a smokescreen and voters lapped it up. Oil and gas producers worldwide are bracing for a prolonged downturn, with job losses and investment cuts spreading through the industry, according to a new report from the Financial Times. ConocoPhillips, Chevron, and BP have all announced large-scale layoffs, while others are shelving or selling projects to conserve cash. Kirk Edwards of Latigo Petroleum told the Financial Times: āThis isnāt just a Conoco problem. Itās a flashing red warning light for the entire US oil and gas industry.ā Trump also said there would be no CBDC in our future. Yet, he gave us one by another name. Itās called Stablecoin. It will replace the faltering U.S. paper dollar when it finally collapses. Thatās a whole other article. Upgrade to paid Endless War in Ukraine and Middle East To get our minds off of the imploding economy, Trump seems to enjoy engaging in threats of war against various sovereign nations, and against various mayors of cities he doesnāt like. The self-described āPeace Presidentā has become the War President. He even changed the name of the Department of Defense to the Department of War, admitting that heās enamored with the idea of initiating offensive wars against countries or leaders he doesnāt like. Heās also putting troops from the War Department on the streets of U.S. cities, starting with Chicago. I didnāt vote for that. Letās be honest. As much as we donāt like Democrats, this is a dangerous provocation that could lead to civil war. My guess is itās more rhetoric than actual policy, but why inflame the already gaping divisions in American society, unless the goal truly is civil distress, chaos, confusion and ultimately civil war? Trump has ordered Putin to stop fighting Ukraine while continuing to send weapons to Putinās enemy, Ukraine. Is Trump, or any U.S. president, in a position to dictate the terms of a peace deal to nuclear-armed Russia? I donāt think so. Attempting to do so will some point backfire on Trump and America. Now thereās talk that Trump wants to force the EU into joining his secondary sanctions on countries buying Russian oil, namely China and India, and that Trump wants to see European troops deployed in Ukraine to enforce his proposed peace deal. Heās playing with fire here (as in Russian firepower). Amid all his demands for other countries to stop fighting each other, thereās one country he tells to keep fighting. Thatās Israel, which looks like it has a blank check to attack anywhere in the Middle East anytime it wants. Trump even participated in one of the attacks, that being the one on Iran. I support Israelās right to defend itself but I think its government has gone off the rails when it feels free to openly hunt its enemies and send missiles into the residential areas of foreign countries. I donāt believe thatās a wise policy for any country as it will only create new enemies as fast as the old ones are wiped out. Now Venezuela is in Trumpās sights. Does anyone believe thatās all about going after drugs? Venezuela is rich in oil and gas. I think itās the resources, not the drugs. I see a lot of war and threats of more. Where is all this peace he talks about? Col. Douglas MacGregor noted in a recent interview with Judge Andrew Napolitano that, if we continue on our current trajectory with Russia, we are being dragged into a war over a piece of land that is of no strategic value to our country. āThat ends in thermo-nuclear war,ā MacGregor said. So Trump has a decision to make. Does he continue down this path to World War III and nuclear war or does he look for an off ramp? We better start praying someone talks some sense into the man. Gun control No GOP administration should be talking about restrictions on our Second Amendment, period. Any restriction, even against a hated enemy, can and will be turned around on us at a later date. Yet, the Trump-led DOJ announced last week it is considering banning transgenders from owning firearms. If a GOP administration can ban those on its enemiesā list from owning firearms, why canāt the Democrats do the same thing when they occupy the White House? Are you ready to turn your guns over to Gavin Newsom because you happen to be a conservative Christian? I didnāt think so. On vaccines and mRNA technology On vaccines, I didnāt vote for Trump to defend vaccines. Although I did know that Trump was terribly weak on this issue and that his chief of staff Susie Wiles was sold out to Big Pharma, I had some fleeting hope that his choice of RFK Jr. to lead HHS would make Trump at least a little less enthusiastic about poisonous death shots. I was wrong. Four new mRNA Covid shots have been approved under Trumpās watch with various others in the pipeline. Trump gave vaccine-obsessed billionaire Bill Gates a seat of honor at a White House dinner last week. Then, during a press conference in the Oval Office last Friday, Trump told reporters that āyou have some vaccines that are so amazing. The polio vaccine, I happen to think is amazing. Some people think the Covid vaccine was amazing.ā The president also noted that āyou have to be very careful when you say that some people don’t have to be vaccinated … It’s a very tough position.ā After pissing off his base and taking a lot of heat, Trump, in typical fashion, flipflopped two days later and said all vaccines are poison. I donāt think anyone with a brain takes this seriously. Before itās all said and done, I think Trump will throw RFK Jr. under the bus, sidelining him from facilitating any meaningful change in the government-Big Pharma-biosecurity-corporate media complex. On dissolving the IRS I voted for defanging the IRS. Trump said he would eliminate the federal income tax and drastically reduce the role of the agency that collects this tax, if not outright eliminate it. Instead, heās expanding it. The news hit last week that Trump is rehiring the IRS agents that Biden hired and he initially fired. You canāt make this up, folks. Ending the federal income tax? Iām still waiting. All else aside, there are some other nagging questions. What happened to the Fort Knox gold that Trump said he would personally go in to inspect? What happened to the arrests of Fauci, Mayorkas, James Comey, Brennan, Clapper and the Russiagate collaborators? What happened to those Epstein files Trump promised he would release to the public?We are sick of being gaslit and told we are stupid and weak for not wanting to memory-hole the Epstein files. What ever happened to DOGE and all those budget cuts it recommended? What happened to draining the swamp and closing down the Department of Education, the IRS and FBI? Instead, we got an enthusiastic endorsement of Lindsey Graham, the prince of the Swamp Creatures! BOTTOM LINE: We arenāt going to change Washington or the man supposedly in charge of running it. He is who he is. Gerald Celente, publisher of the Trends Journal, described Trump, accurately in my view, as āa spoiled daddyās boy with a bad attitude,ā adding that Trump āwas born on third base and told he hit a homerun.ā The government is what it is. But itās time we start looking at things as they are, as opposed to how weād like them to be. |
From Jeffery in Alabama.
I Am the South
by Louise Weeks
I was born on April 12, 1861, in the Harbor of Charleston, South Carolina and the Constitution of the Confederate States of America is my Birth Certificate. The blood lines of the South run through my veins, for I offer freedom that each State should regulate her own affairs, according to its best interest. I am many things and many people
I Am The South. I am millions of living souls, and ghosts of thousands who died for me. I am the Farmer-made soldier who did not turn his back during Pickett’s Charge. I am the Rebel Yell that was heard across many of my rolling fields, protecting our homeland. I am Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. Stonewall Jackson: I stood at Fort Sumter and fired the shot heard through our young nation. I am Longstreet, Hood and Patrick R. Cleburne. I am General’s Johnson, Beauregard and President Jefferson Davis. I remember how we fought in Gettysburg, Cold Harbor, Vicksburg, and Atlanta. When duty called I answered and stayed until it was over. I left my heroic dead in Chickamauga, in the fields of Shiloh, on the bloody hills of Manassas and the mountains of Kennesaw.
I Am The South. I am the Mississippi River, and the cotton fields of Alabama and the piney woods of the Carolinas. I am the coal fields of Virginia and Kentucky, the Florida coast and the Louisiana bayou. I am Richmond, the Capitol of the Confederacy. I am the forest, field, mountain, and rivers. I am the quiet villages and the cities that never sleep. I am the Heritage that’s been forgotten, the dying memory of a way of life that is being still. You see me in the twilight and hear me in Dixie, as the past continues to fade away each year.
Yes, I Am The South, and these are the things I represent . I was conceived by force, and God willing, I’ll spend the rest of my days remembering my birth. May I always possess the integrity and the courage, and the strength to keep my Heritage alive, to remain a Loyal Southerner and stand tall and proud to the rest of the world. Do not forget: who we are; what we are and where we came from…. This is my goal, my hope, my prayer.
Written by 95 year old Louise Weeks of Hampton, Georgia, two weeks before her death.

Floated over my transom…
Gates-Funds Creation of New Poliovirus with Engineered āHi-Fiā ReplicationāIt’s Already Spreading.
I’ve been following this guy for a while now. This is the next step, and RFK won’t be able to stop it (shit, he can’t even terminate red food coloring- they have 2 years to phase it out. In other words it’ll never happen).
This proves what I’ve believed all along- shedding is a real thing, and they will infect everyone with mRNA and artificial spike proteins whether we protest/riot/whatever so they can digitalize every human on earth into a database and hence 100% control. They already have the technology (developed in Israel) to manipulate the human body with an implant (a predictive programming health tool that will administer medications remotely). How soon before our health system is hacked and some bad actor or foreign adversary hits an overdose prescription for the entire population?
I’ve been taking NAC for a month now to cleanse the spike proteins out of my system. We all have been infected.
https://x.com/ZeroSpike_/status/1956309683322429734 (shot version)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNhP69bbUCY&t=1s (long version)
Nobody claiming toxic masculinity…

At least make it more common!

Read, understand, execute!
Borrowed some from Wirecutter…



From Barnhardt

I would take it a step further. ANY transvestitism should result in maximum security institutionalization, for the protection of the insane person so they donāt mutilate themselves, and for the protection of the general public. As in, lock them up in mental hospitals until they recover from their insanity. Because thatās what thinking that you are the opposite sex, or no sex at all is: full-blown, hyper-dangerous insanity.
Start with Bruce Jenner. Then his doctors. Then Ellen Page. Then her doctors.
Then try and imprison or execute every doctor, nurse, psychiatrist, psychologist, hospital administrator, and educator that ever participated in ANY transvestite mutilation procedure or indoctrination.
And any parents who sign off on doing anything involving transvestitism to their children? CAPITAL charges. As in, death penalty on the table. This entry was posted in Uncategorized on by Ann Barnhardt.
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