WOW! Not only does this latest footage confirm that Renee Good had no animosity toward ICE agent Jonathan Ross and that she was steering her car away from him as he was filming with his phone.
It also confirms that Ross shot Good in the face with one hand while filming her with… pic.twitter.com/YnzlVeZO4U
NYT video analysis is pretty definitive. He was out of the path of the vehicle when he fired, the tires were clearly turned to the right, and the President and others are relying on the poorest quality clip to argue he was struck by the vehicle. He wasn’t. pic.twitter.com/hEshCoLKVh
The fact that we see her turn the wheel to the right means HE sees her turn the wheel to the right. It means he knew his life wasn’t in danger pic.twitter.com/Y25X1pKb1u
JD Vance 🇺🇸 on the murder of an unarmed mother of 3 in Minneapolis by an ICE gunman
‘She was part of a left wing radical group’ ‘Using domestic terror techniques’ ‘You in the media have been lying’ ‘She tried to ram him’ ‘He defended himself’
It sounds to me, that if that ICE officer was there doing a job he was ordered to do … then the job he was ordered to do, was to unalive Renee Good. This was a premeditated “hit” on a civilian woman.
They were “doing the job they were asked to do” … they murdered that woman.
Excellent work pointing out him switching the phone to his other hand. Any average criminal lawyer in the US could put this man behind bars for first-degree murder. It beats me why Vance would sacrifice his chance at being elected president to protect this guy? pic.twitter.com/oReBIjWlob
BREAKING: ICE agents rammed this United States Marine veteran’s car and put her through torture just because she was following them from a safe distance. “they said ‘have you not learned: this is why we killed that lesbian bitch’”
An unseen female told the curator and his posse of trafficking bro hoes, “You have destroyed everything we’ve tried to do here.” Whatever species she is, they aren’t happy.
I tell you, waking, and hearing first thing this curator and his deep voiced guide, plotting on the elimination of the presence of Divine Feminine. It’s disturbing that this rhetoric is flooding the field of consciousness. The children of the future deserve a “clear” collective mental field.
Want to degrade the “miracle” my repeated efforts provided? You want to say my try, try, try again “attitude” is unworthy, and that my successes are just chance?
You want to strip me of my life and opportunity to live it, while reaping the reward and benefit of my work?
May you receive every foul deed you are plotting against we.
Every ounce of this energy, every stubborn bit of will that I have cultivated, will enwrap, magnetize, and empower the intention, and skillful will of my Kingdom Spouse.
You, waking me with ridiculousness, your opportunity to Eff with the mind of our family’s children, WILL come to a close. You offer our future no value.
May Mother Father, Creators of All that is, support and permit your swift elimination from this realm.
Our family deserves peace.
They’ve been at war with haters unknown, demanding a feud, or “competion” for far too long. We don’t even remember who you are, Jack-o. We just want to forget, fully, your energy and presence existence.
We want to be free to live the love the beauty the Divine has seeded into our Soul. We want you to stop feeding on us., replacing our inner wealth with your foul deeds.
Kaparot (or Kapparot) must end.
Aho. Amen. Wado.
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**AI Overview**
Kaparot (or Kapparos) is a traditional Jewish atonement ritual, often performed by Orthodox Jews on the eve of Yom Kippur, involving swinging a live rooster (or money) over one’s head while reciting prayers, symbolizing the transfer of sins to the bird, which is then slaughtered and donated to charity, though many modern rabbis encourage using money instead for ethical and practical reasons. The word means “atonements,” and the practice seeks to symbolically cleanse sins before the Day of Atonement.
How it works
With a Chicken: A person gently swings a live rooster over their head three times while reciting specific prayers, asking for sins to be transferred to the bird.
With Money: Alternatively, money (often in multiples of 18, representing “life”) is swung over the head with similar prayers, with the money then donated as charity.
The Ritual’s Purpose: The rooster is then humanely slaughtered (or the money donated), with the belief that God will transfer harsh decrees intended for the person to the bird (or the charity) in the merit of this mitzvah (good deed).
Controversy and alternatives
Rabbinic Opposition: The practice is controversial, with strong rabbinic opposition due to concerns about animal cruelty and potential superstitious origins.
Modern Alternatives: Many religious leaders encourage using money instead of chickens as a more effective and humane form of atonement, giving the value to the poor or charity.
Key takeaways
Timing: Performed just before Yom Kippur.
Meaning: Symbolic transfer of sins for atonement.
Alternatives: Money is a common modern replacement for the chicken.
Scripture said this would happen long before modern politics or economics.
Psalms 2:1–2
“Why do the nations rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against Yahuah and against His Anointed…”
This isn’t chaos. It’s coordination. Kings don’t merely rule — they counsel together. The people imagine it will last. Scripture calls it vain.
Fast-forward to the end of the system:
Revelation 18:3
“…the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich together…”
And again:
Revelation 18:23
“…for thy merchants were the great men of the earth; for by thy sorceries were all nations deceived.”
Notice the language: • Kings act together • Merchants grow rich together • Nations are deceived together
This is not competition. This is mutual benefit.
Psalm 2 shows the planning. Revelation 18 shows the profit.
Add the prophets:
Isaiah 23:8
“Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre, the crowning city, whose merchants are princes, whose traffickers are the honourable of the earth?”
Commerce and rulership merge. Merchants become princes. Princes protect the merchants.
That’s the pattern.
So when people say, “These groups are fighting each other,” Scripture answers: No — they are counselling together. They quarrel in public and coordinate in private.
The deception isn’t that there is order. The deception is believing it’s new.
Ecclesiastes 1:9
“There is no new thing under the sun.”
What’s new is the scale. What’s old is the alliance.
Bottom line: If you still believe the kings, merchants, and powers of this age are enemies of each other, Scripture says you’re watching the theatre — not the counsel.
Babylon falls suddenly because it is unified. And what is unified against Yahuah is already judged.
The policy has been rewritten. Apparently, the land, the wealth, can no longer be sold or given away. When the one who had received is finished or gone, God takes it back then redistributes it to the proper one who has earned it.
His family name is Mileikowsky; they’re from Poland. They changed their name so you don’t realise they’re settlers
His family name is Mileikowsky; they’re from Poland. They changed their name so you don’t realise they’re settlers 🇮🇱 pic.twitter.com/VkHgz7w3xJ
Thirty-one-year-old Eleanor Hartwell dies at Connecticut psychiatric hospital on June 12, 1930, from hyperthermia after being locked in fever cabinet heated to 106 degrees for three hours as treatment for “melancholia” that psychiatrist Dr. Wagner believed required inducing artificial fever to “shock brain into normal function.” Eleanor was institutionalized eight months ago after postpartum depression following stillbirth—grieving, unable to function, husband committed her for psychiatric treatment. Wagner diagnosed melancholia requiring aggressive intervention, prescribed fever cabinet therapy—new experimental treatment using heated box to induce high fever, theory being extreme temperature would reset brain chemistry.
Eleanor is stripped naked, locked in wooden cabinet with only head exposed, cabinet interior heated to 106 degrees by steam pipes, body temperature rises to dangerous levels while Wagner monitors believing fever will cure depression. Eleanor begs for release after thirty minutes—cabinet is unbearable, she’s burning, can’t breathe hot air. Wagner refuses—protocol requires three hours at target temperature, early termination compromises treatment, Eleanor’s discomfort is necessary for therapeutic benefit.
Eleanor spends three hours experiencing life-threatening hyperthermia while Wagner documents her responses, records vital signs, watches her die from heat exposure he’s inducing for psychiatric treatment.
This tintype from 1930 shows Eleanor two hours into treatment, age thirty-one, locked in fever cabinet with face showing extreme distress. Only her head is visible protruding from wooden box—face is bright red, dripping sweat, eyes unfocused from heat exposure. Thermometer shows cabinet interior at 106 degrees, Eleanor’s body temperature is 105.8 degrees—approaching fatal hyperthermia. Dr. Wagner stands beside cabinet taking notes—recording Eleanor’s responses, documenting treatment progress, observing patient’s deterioration as experimental data. Behind him, other psychiatrists observe—learning fever cabinet technique, discussing Eleanor’s symptoms, considering adopting treatment for their own institutions. Eleanor has been in cabinet for two hours, has one hour remaining, is experiencing dangerous hyperthermia Wagner believes will cure her melancholia. Cabinet is locked, Eleanor can’t escape, must endure full three hours regardless of physical damage. Wagner calculates she can survive temperature for treatment duration, considers her suffering necessary cost of psychiatric cure. Eleanor is dying from induced fever Wagner calls medicine, experiencing heat torture psychiatrist calls healing.
Eleanor dies at 3:47 PM—body temperature reaches 107.2 degrees, organs fail from hyperthermia, dies while still locked in fever cabinet Wagner heated to cure her depression. Wagner documents death as “treatment complication,” notes fever induced successfully but patient couldn’t tolerate therapeutic temperature, recommends reducing duration for future treatments. Hospital reports Eleanor died from complications of melancholia, doesn’t mention she was killed by experimental fever treatment, tells husband psychiatric condition proved fatal despite aggressive intervention.
Eleanor’s body shows heat damage—internal organs cooked from hyperthermia, brain damage from elevated temperature, evidence she died from being heated to 106 degrees for three hours.
Wagner faces no consequences—fever cabinet therapy was experimental but accepted psychiatric treatment, Eleanor’s death was treatment risk not malpractice, psychiatric innovation requires accepting patient casualties. Wagner continues using fever cabinet on other patients, reduces treatment to two hours, continues believing induced hyperthermia cures mental illness, kills additional patients before fever therapy is eventually abandoned in 1940s.
Eleanor’s husband discovered truth in 1965 through hospital records—found photographs, treatment notes, evidence Eleanor was heated to death treating postpartum depression. Testimony from nurse who witnessed treatment: “Eleanor Hartwell died from fever cabinet treatment at Connecticut hospital in 1930. She was 31, had postpartum depression after stillbirth. Dr. Wagner said melancholia required fever therapy. Locked Eleanor in wooden cabinet, heated interior to 106 degrees. Kept her there 3 hours. Eleanor begged for release after 30 minutes. Wagner refused, said full treatment was necessary. I watched her dying from heat. Body temperature reached 107.2 degrees.
Organs failed. She died locked in cabinet. Wagner called it treatment complication. Hospital told husband psychiatric condition proved fatal.
Eleanor died from being heated to 106 degrees treating depression that didn’t require killing her with hyperthermia. That photograph shows Eleanor locked in fever cabinet. Shows Dr. Wagner monitoring. Shows patient dying from psychiatric treatment. That’s how asylums treated depression in 1930. Heated patients until organs failed.”