Daily Jot Special Report: The Assassination of Charlie Kirk

We’re stunned and heartbroken by the brutal assassination of Charlie Kirk, shot in the neck during a speaking event at Utah Valley University. A father of two, conservative voice, pro-life, campus fixture, his life was ended in a brutal act of political violence that shakes us to the core. Words can’t capture the grief spreading…

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Stupidocrisy: Democrats mocking God

Democratic Party leadership long has fought religion, but they have collectively and very publicly shown their true hearts in the wake of the Minnesota Catholic school shooting. Former Biden Press Secretary Jen Psaki lit the fuse by declaring, “prayer is not freaking enough” when kids were killed by an insane trans shooter. This is offensive…

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9/17 Stupidocrisy: How Big Pharma got immunity from COVID

Big pharma and healthcare practiced a form of political blackmail in 2005. They warned lawmakers they would not produce vaccines for pandemics or bioterror unless they were guaranteed immunity from lawsuits. The Republican-led Congress caved. The 2005 PREP Act, signed by President George W. Bush, funneled all future pandemic vaccine injury claims into a stingy,…

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Daily Jot Special Report: Following the COVID Money

President Trump is demanding that drug companies come clean about what they knew and when they knew it. He says they showed him “extraordinary” private data on treatments during Operation Warp Speed but refused to release it broadly to the American public. That omission now looks suspicious, as Trump authorized billions of taxpayer dollars to…

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Godliness Extends to the Small Things

In Deuteronomy 21:10–25:19, Moses lays out the heart of God’s covenant provisions. These verses contain 74 commands, more than any other in the “Torah,” in English, “the Law.” They cover family dysfunction, moral and legal obligations, sexual behavior, and rules of social responsibility. It concludes with the reminder to remain eternally vigilant against Amalek, a…

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The American Chronicles: Zebra Promise Delivered

When we go on our camping excursions, we like to find the unusual. This time, it found us. Tucked away near Virginia Beach sits Kevin Warren’s Doodle Doo Farms, a spot that at first glance looks like any other roadside farm market. Kevin, though, is no ordinary farmer. He’s blending his grandparents’ farming and general store…

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It’s about time

President Trump is demanding drug company accountability. The FDA has pulled the rug on the Emergency Use Authorization of the COVID vaccines, but people can still choose to get it. That means that the drug companies can still push it on an unsuspecting public. It’s about time the truth is acknowledged about the COVID shot.…

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Stupidocrisy: Ban it sooner than later

The FDA announced a removal of the Emergency Use Authorization of the COVID vaccine. The FDA and Pfizer knew of serious safety signals before the Emergency Use Authorization. Pfizer’s own early safety review, the “5.3.6 Cumulative Analysis of Post-Authorization Adverse Event Reports of BNT162b2” dated February 2021, catalogued more than 42,000 adverse event reports with nearly 160,000…

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Addressing Transgender Hate

The tragic case of transgender-identifying mass shooters raises uncomfortable truths the political class refuses to confront. We are told the problem is the gun, but the manifestos and writings left behind by these killers paint a clearer picture: deep mental instability, festering grievance, and a consuming hatred. Since 2022, the media has documented at least…

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A society of justice and order

Shoftim, meaning “judges,” in Deuteronomy 16:18-21:9 shifts the focus of Moses’s teaching from worship practices to the establishment of just governance in the Promised Land. Moses charges Israel to appoint judges and officers in every city, ensuring impartiality in justice. Cases of idolatry were to be carefully investigated, and false prophets, sorcery, and witchcraft were…

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