Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Federal Judge Usurps Immigration Law To Protect Haitians

NPR reports:

    A federal judge on Monday blocked the end of protections that have allowed roughly 350,000 Haitians to live in the U.S., dealing President Donald Trump's immigration agenda another legal, though perhaps temporary, setback.

    U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes in Washington granted a request to pause the termination of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians while a lawsuit challenging it proceeds. The termination, which was set for Tuesday, "shall be null, void, and of no legal effect," she wrote.

    "We can breathe for a little bit," said Rose-Thamar Joseph, the operations director of the Haitian Support Center in Springfield, Ohio.

    Reyes said in an 83-page opinion that plaintiffs were likely to prevail on the merits of the case, and that she found it "substantially likely" that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem preordained her termination decision because of "hostility to nonwhite immigrants."
     

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For My LDS Readers: Final Plagues Of The Last Days

The host of this video discusses why he believes that the plagues preceding the Second Coming will be similar to or mirror those called down upon Egypt prior to the Exodus.  

 VIDEO: "The Final Plagues Prior to the 2nd Coming (LDS Last Days Timeline)"
Gospel Lessons (19 min.)

Hydrogen Leaks Force Delay Of Artemis Launch

The Artemis mission to fly around the Moon has been pushed back to March due to persistent issues with hydrogen fuel leaks. The SLS system designed to launch Artemis is pointless anyway, representing severely outdated and obsolete technology, never intended to establish a permanent return to the Moon, but was just simply an example of a cash grab and Congressional pork. 

Race Hoaxers Face $3.2 Million Judgment

 The Washington Free Beacon reports that a "Texas judge orders $3.2 million judgment against black mother and attorney who falsely alleged her son was 'tortured' by white friend." The article begins:

    It was a story that received blanket media coverage in March 2021. It alleged that white middle schoolers in Plano, Texas, viciously "tortured" SeMarion Humphrey, their black classmate, forcing him to drink their urine at a sleepover as they shot him with BB guns. A Black Lives Matter activist group charged the local public school district with doing "nothing" to stop "this racially motivated hate crime" as violent protests broke out outside the home of Asher Vann, the white child alleged to have organized the brutal attack.

    Major media outlets, including NBC, CBS, CNN, Business Insider, People magazine, the Daily Mail, and the Dallas Morning News, pounced on the story as Humphrey, his mother Summer Smith, and their attorney Kim Cole, embarked on a media tour where they called Vann "evil." The trio appeared on Good Morning America, where ABC host Linsey Davis promoted a GoFundMe account that raised nearly $120,000 to help pay for Humphrey’s "therapy and private schooling." 

But it was all a hoax and now a Texas jury has awarded $3.2 million to Asher Vann. "The ruling followed a civil trial in October 2025, where the jury determined that Cole and Smith cooked up the scheme to raise their public profiles during the height of the Black Lives Matter movement and to rake in money through GoFundMe," the article reports. And about that money needed for Humphrey's therapy:

Court records show that Smith put less than $1,000 of the nearly $120,000 GoFundMe windfall toward her son’s schooling. Account statements reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon show the remaining funds were spent on luxuries, including a designer dog, dining and travel, beauty products, liquor, vapes, cell phones, car payments, and rent.

Townhall: Spanish Politician Confirms Great Replacement Theory

Some more about Spanish socialist Irene Montero calling for illegals to be allowed to vote in order to "sweep the fascists and racists" (i.e., anyone that doesn't agree with her) out of the country. The Townhall writer spells it out for those of us in the U.S.:

On a lighter scale, it’s why Democrats are so gung-ho against immigration enforcement: an influx of these people is what’s kept them relevant in politics. Surge the border, cloister the people, find them ethnically appropriate representation in Congress, and enhance your footprint on the Hill via these artificial population spikes and the census.         

Related: Her wish has been granted: "Spain is granting legal status to immigrants lacking authorization — potentially 500,000 people"--AP.  If Spain counts illegals like our government does, you should multiple that number by 5.  

Epstein Network Have A Hand In Covid Response?

One of the documents in the Eptein document dump is an email to Epstein about prepping for a pandemic and officially involving the WHO and ICRC

Monday, February 2, 2026

VIDEO: What If A Star Exploded Near Earth?

This is supposed to show what you would see and the ecological impact on the Earth if a star exploded 25 light years away. Essentially, the increased cosmic rays would destroy the ozone layer and ultimately cause a mini-ice age that would render the surface uninhabitable for centuries. I can't gauge how accurate the information is, but it seems plausible. 

VIDEO: "What If a Star Exploded Near Earth? (Simulation)"
Stargaze (10 min.)

Advice For Apartment Preppers ... And The Rest Of Us

From the Apartment Prepper blog: "Smart Steps Apartment Dwellers Should Take for 2026 Risks." Almost everything discussed in this article is applicable to those of you living in single-family homes, and certainly the seven general categories/topics do:

  1.  Prepare for Winter Power Outages
  2.  Review Food Storage After the Holidays
  3.  Water Storage Is Non-Negotiable
  4.  January Is Prime Time for Health Preparedness
  5.  Plan for Rising Costs and Supply Issues
  6.  Know Your Building’s Emergency Weak Points
  7.  Refresh Your Go-Bag for Winter Conditions 
Really. on topic 6 goes into topics that might not be applicable to those living in single-family homes because the author urges the readers to consider questions like "what if the elevator stops" or "where are stairwells and emergency exits," and to "Note exits, fire extinguishers, and bulletin boards with emergency instructions." But the general idea is still applicable: Where are the exits from your home or, should you not be able to leave from your front exit, other exits from your yard/property? Where are your fire extinguishers (and do you have any)? 

How Accurate Are "Vintage Rifles" Video Left Me Disappointed

I was watching a video the other day entitled "How Accurate is this Vintage Rifle?" from Thompson/Center Arms using a percussion cap muzzle loader to which they had attached a scope mount and telescopic sight. Civil War snipers using similar rifles were able to hit targets hundreds of yards away with some recorded hits at 1,000 yards or longer. So I was disappointed when the guy shooting the rifle in the video was excited that he was able to hit a silhouette target at 300 yards. 

Ancient Eyptian Scrolls Record Giants

This is interesting: "Long-lost Egyptian scroll fuels debate over real-life biblical giants"--Daily Mail. The article relates:

    The 3,300-year-old document, known as Anastasi I, has been in the museum's collection since 1839 and has recently resurfaced on the Associates for Biblical Research, renewing interest in its possible links to biblical accounts. 

    The papyrus describes encounters with the Shosu people, said to stand 'four cubits or five cubits' tall, up to eight feet in height. 
  

[snip]

    Associates for Biblical Research highlighted this passage as evidence that the Shosu, who may have been Canaanites, were of exceptional size. 

    'This would mean that the height of those encountered varied from at least six feet eight inches to eight feet six inches,' the researchers wrote.

    'This is particularly interesting when you consider that a main point in the letter regards the need for accuracy.' 

    Other experts noted, however, that the Shosu (or Shasu) are widely understood by historians to have been a nomadic group in the Levant, suggesting the papyrus may reflect military observations rather than literal claims of supernatural giants. 
   

 Oh no, it fell outside the accepted narrative so the "experts" have to deflect and confuse the issues by interjecting that "giants" must mean "supernatural" rather than just really tall people, especially compared to Egyptians who probably were only around 5 feet or so. 

Federal Judge Usurps Immigration Law To Protect Haitians

NPR reports :      A federal judge on Monday blocked the end of protections that have allowed roughly 350,000 Haitians to live in the U.S., ...