SATURDAY / SUNDAY 3, [1&2], 25
Verses for today:
And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.
Mark 16:15 KJV
The LORD thy God in the midst of thee is mighty; he will save, he will rejoice over thee with joy; he will rest in his love, he will joy over thee with singing.
Zephaniah 3:17 KJV
A friend loveth at all times, And a brother is born for adversity.
Proverbs 17:17 KJV
For he that is entered into his rest, he also hath ceased from his own works, as God did from his.
Hebrews 4:10 KJV
bless them that curse you and pray for them which despitefully use you.
Luke 6:28 KJV
PRAISE REPORT:
[God’s Hand-of-PROTECTION]
This Happened to me!
On Saturday I attended the Men’s Conference at CROSSROADS CHURCH in INGERSOLL, ON
“Men-of-VALOR” ...
Friday evening and all day Saturday... Great Conference and Excellent Teaching on the Role of Men as evidenced in the lives of HISTORICAL Men who modelled their lives after their encounter with CHRIST.
My Drive Home:
After pulling onto the 401 heading west, at about 4:30 pm in high winds and blowing snow, traffic [is travelling at about 120 km/hr]. While continuing, I am approaching Veteran’s Parkway. I noticed the TRUCK TIRE bouncing along the Passing Lane in that portion of the 401 heading EAST.
At one point it bounced high and crossed the median heading for my car. I cried out loud... "Please PROTECT ME - Lord"... The TIRE put a SKID-Mark on the Roof of my CAR! It continued through the traffic, hitting NO OTHER Vehicles and came to rest on the 401 property on the North side. PTL!
I continued driving home safely praising God for His PROTECTION!
You are welcome to share this testimonial, as you see fit!
Blessings:
Don
Don Brooks

Obama's Shadow Gov. told Zelenskiy to Reject Trump's Offer:
Obama’s Team Including Victoria Nuland, Susan Rice, Alexander Vindman Told Zelensky to Reject Trump Deal in Violation of Logan Act. - Geller Report

Anti-TRUMP Politicians used ‘Zelenskiy’...

The same traitors Same who colluded in Trump’s first impeachment and Russia hoax: Zelenskyy, Sullivan, Blinken, Rice, Nuland, and Vindman were the architects of Zelensky’s blowing up the peace talks. They are acting as foreign agents.
This is treasonous and most certainly a violation of the Logan Act. Ironically, this traitorous act will have the opposite effect of what they intended – chalk another one up to the law of unintended consequences.


The Logan Act is a United States federal law, enacted on January 30, 1799, that prohibits unauthorized American citizens from engaging in direct negotiations or correspondence with foreign governments or their officials with the intent to influence their actions or policies in relation to disputes or controversies with the United States.
It was named after Dr. George Logan, a private citizen who, in 1798, traveled to France during a period of tension between the U.S. and France to negotiate peace, an action that frustrated the administration of President John Adams and prompted Congress to pass the law to prevent such freelance diplomacy.
The text of the Logan Act, codified under 18 U.S.C. § 953, states:
“Any citizen of the United States, wherever he may be, who, without authority of the United States, directly or indirectly commences or carries on any correspondence or intercourse with any foreign government or any officer or agent thereof, with intent to influence the measures or conduct of any foreign government or of any officer or agent thereof, in relation to any disputes or controversies with the United States, or to defeat the measures of the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.”
Key points about the Logan Act:
· Purpose: It aims to ensure that the U.S. government, particularly the executive branch under the President, maintains sole authority over foreign policy, preventing private citizens from undermining official diplomatic efforts.
· Scope: It applies to any U.S. citizen acting “without authority,” meaning without explicit permission from the U.S. government.
· Penalty: Violators can face fines, imprisonment for up to three years, or both.
· Historical Context: Passed during the Quasi-War with France, it reflected Federalist concerns about interference by individuals sympathetic to foreign powers or opposed to U.S. policy.
Despite its long existence, the Logan Act has rarely been enforced. There have been no known convictions under the law, and only two indictments have occurred—one in 1803 against a Kentucky farmer who wrote a pro-French article (though he wasn’t prosecuted), and another in 1852 that didn’t lead to a trial.
Its infrequent use is partly due to enforcement challenges, such as proving intent, and concerns about its constitutionality—critics argue it may infringe on free speech or be too vague to meet legal standards.

Professor Margot Cleveland:
Susan Rice’s interview on MSNBC is telling for two main reasons, both revealed in first minutes in same sentence: “Zelensky was compelled to agree to a horrible deal that would have sent Ukraine’s minerals to the United States” without any concrete security guarantees.”
So former U.S. National Security Advisor Susan Rice is objecting to a GREAT deal for America. WOW. And second, her language re “without any concrete security guarantees” sure seems similar to what Zelensky was trying to renegotiate. Here’s clip:
Patrick Bestall
Trump takes aim at Poilievre, calls Freeland a ‘whack’:
In an interview with The Spectator, U.S. President Donald Trump said Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre needs to more fully embrace Trump. He also took credit for Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland’s departure as finance minister and called her a ‘whack.’
Both Canadian politicians responded to Trump’s comments. Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/1.7471276
Patrick Bestall


Trump Just Did Brilliant Offer to Canada: U.S. Energy Sector Ready for Massive Oil Import:
In this video, we delve into Donald Trump’s sudden push to revive the Keystone XL oil pipeline
previously canceled under President Biden
while simultaneously proposing high tariffs on Canadian imports. We explore why Keystone XL matters, how Canada reacts to Trump’s contradictory stance on energy and tariffs, and whether a resurrected Keystone XL could reshape North American oil flows. Environmental concerns, corporate reluctance to restart the project, and the fate of U.S.–Canada relations all factor into this unfolding drama. Key Topics Covered History of Keystone XL
Proposed in 2008, canceled, revived, canceled again.
Intended to transport 830,000 barrels/day of Canadian tar sands oil to
U.S. refineries. Trump’s Renewed Interest
President Trump’s promise to offer “easy approvals.”
Contradictions: simultaneously threatening 25% tariffs on Canada and wanting a cooperative pipeline deal.
Canada’s Response
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s enthusiasm vs. overall Canadian skepticism.
Tariffs overshadow potential gains from Keystone XL; concerns over U.S. reliability.
Corporate & Environmental Roadblocks
Pipeline company’s refusal to resume the project.
Deep environmental concerns: tar sands oil, potential leaks, and carbon footprint.
Implications for U.S. Energy & Consumers
Could reviving Keystone XL help lower gas prices or ensure supply?
The puzzle of “U.S. first” rhetoric vs. relying on Canadian heavy crude.
Geopolitical & Economic Stakes
Europe or Asia as potential markets for Canada if U.S. relations sour further.
Could the project’s fate affect U.S. inflation, job market, and future energy policy?

Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction: Keystone XL in the Spotlight Again
Why Donald Trump is calling to revive the controversial pipeline.
The previous cancellations under Obama and Biden.
A look at the looming tariffs on Canadian goods.
01:45 – Why Keystone XL? A Brief History
Origin in 2008 as an extension to move Canadian tar sands oil more efficiently.
A troubled timeline: from partial builds to rejections and final cancellation.
How it’s a symbol of tension between economic interests vs. environmental protections.
03:15 – Trump’s Contradictory Play: Pipeline & Tariffs
The new push: “We want Keystone XL built!” vs. a 25% or 10% tax on Canadian imports.
Is it realistic to hammer Canada with tariffs yet expect them to partner on a pipeline project?
06:10 – Canadian Politicians & Public Reaction
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith welcomes Keystone revival yet expresses concern about U.S. consistency.
Canada’s federal officials remind the U.S. that “tariffs sabotage our cooperation.”
Potential for a “pipeline champion” to step up—does anyone want to risk it?
08:05 – Corporate Rejection & Environmental Concerns
Pipeline operator’s statements: no interest in resurrecting the project.
Environmental challenges: tar sands’ heavier crude, leak risks, habitat destruction, GHG emissions.
Public backlash: why activists vow to fight any resurrection.
10:20 – If Not the U.S., Where Does Canada Sell Its Oil?
Canada’s talk of exporting to Europe, Asia if the U.S. is too unpredictable.
Infrastructure limits: the cost/time to build new pipelines or tanker routes.
Could countries like China, India, or the EU be long-term buyers?
12:15 – Impact on U.S. Energy Prices & Strategy
Potential relief at the pump or illusions of supply?
The mismatch between Trump’s ‘America First’ approach and real heavy crude needs of U.S. refineries.
Could losing Canadian oil push up consumer fuel prices?
Oleg Kodolov
What if TRUMP Uses Force to Take Over Canada:
What if Donald Trump decided to make Canada the 51st American state? Sounds unbelievable, right?
In this video, we dive into Trump’s recent comments suggesting this bold move, analyzing his claims, historical context, and potential strategies—ranging from economic pressure to military force.
We explore what such a takeover could mean for Canada and its culture, from healthcare to governance. Could Trump actually pull it off, or is it just more rhetoric?
The Military Show


Zelenskiy vs Trump: [contrasting news reports]
First: Here's how Russia reported it:

Next: Here's how CNN reported it;
A "bi-partisan" view of what happened:
Speaking to reporters at the White House, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., who has historically been one of the most vocally pro-Ukraine members of Congress, questioned whether the U.S. could ever deal with Zelenskyy again.
“He either needs to resign and send someone over that we can do business with, or he needs to change,” Graham said.
Response to the heated exchange in the Oval Office tended to fall along party lines, with Republicans praising Trump for standing up to Zelenskyy. Democrats, on the other hand, largely criticized Trump for berating a world leader who was in the midst of defending his country during a years-long war.
In another post on X, Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., said that Trump and Vance were “doing Putin’s dirty work.”

WHAT HAPPENED THE NEXT DAY
Zelensky reportedly canceled an appearance at the Hudson Institute think-tank after the meeting with Trump, but he still appeared on Fox News for an interview with Bret Baier, the network’s top political anchor.
According to the Financial Times, the Ukrainian president also reportedly called NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and French President Emmanuel Macron, who had met with Trump on Monday, The Post reported.
Meanwhile, some European leaders quickly came to Zelensky’s defense, in the same way that Trump’s supporters defended the GOP president taking charge while standing up to Ukraine’s “unappreciative” and “uncalled for” demands.
Patrick Bestall
Russia, China Attempt to Enlist Federal Workers laid off by Trump admin: Report
"It doesn’t take a lot of imagination to see that these cast aside federal workers with a wealth of institutional knowledge represent staggeringly attractive targets."
Adversarial governments to the United States, including in Russia and China, are attempting to hire former federal employees who have been fired from the Trump administration after thousands of employees have been let go since President Donald Trump took office, according to CNN.
The outlet reported that four sources familiar with US intelligence being gathered on the issue said that Russia and China have been making a concerted effort to recruit those who feel they have been targeted by the administration because of getting fired or those that fear they will be fired.
“It doesn’t take a lot of imagination to see that these cast aside federal workers with a wealth of institutional knowledge represent staggeringly attractive targets to the intelligence services of our competitors and adversaries,” one source told the outlet.Another source told reporters at CNN that China and Russia think that the staffers “are at their most vulnerable right now,” that they are “out of a job [and] bitter about being fired.”
A previous report from CNN stated, "On the CIA’s 7th floor — home to top leadership — some officers are also quietly discussing how mass firings and the buyouts already offered to staff risk creating a group of disgruntled former employees who might be motivated to take what they know to a foreign intelligence service." X account End Wokeness said at the time of the report that "disgruntled CIA agents on floor #7 (higher ranking) are now, via CNN, threatening to LITERALLY commit treason," and then cited the line from the CNN report.

Tulsi Gabbard responded to the CNN article as well, making similar statements, "I am curious about how they think this is a good tactic to keep their job. They are exposing themselves, essentially, by making this indirect threat, using their propaganda arm through CNN that they’ve used over and over and over again to reveal their hand, that their loyalty is not at all to America, it is not to the American people or the Constitution, it is to themselves.
"But officials that spoke to CNN from the intelligence community have insisted that the report was not a threat but a warning about the efforts from the adversarial nations. "Employees that feel they have been mistreated by an employer have historically been much more likely to disclose sensitive information,” former director of counterintelligence at the National Security Council Holden Triplett said.

US-Fired-Spies, now Sought by Russia, China:
BREAKING: Russia, China attempt to enlist federal workers laid off by Trump admin: report | The Post Millennial | thepostmillennial.com
Now we'll find out where their true loyalties lie.
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Unfortunately, many of the documents that Bondi wants may no longer exist.
FBI whistleblower Garret O’Boyle has revealed that operatives inside the FBI have been working feverishly to destroy sensitive files…
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