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Paul Quinn College Is Still Recruiting For This Class. • Amazing Facilities • Great Location (Dallas, Texas) • 3x National Champion Coach • Scholarship Opportunities • Sponsored By Kyrie Irving & Anta • Innovative Educational Model #WhyNotPaulQuinn

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Jayla Sites | 2027 | MIF

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On the second day of recruiting myths… Myth #2: “The name on the front of your jersey doesn’t matter.” There is some truth here. But people usually say this to make you feel better if you’re not on a team in the “recruiting bubble.” And yes of course there are always outliers. If you’re Montana Fouts, you could show up playing for the Butterflies and coaches would still be lined up drooling at the fence. But for most of us? The jersey does matter. Especially if you don’t have true 5-star size or can’t blow people away with elite metrics. I know this because I’ve been on both sides of it. Same player. Same work ethic. Completely different response from coaches. Why does the jersey matter more than people admit? First impressions. If a coach doesn’t recognize your club as one that consistently produces players at their level, you have to overwhelm them with performance and numbers just to get the same look. What matters even more than the jersey name is the coach attached to it. My last club, Rising, was brand new. But my coach, Steve Appel, had a lot of successful former players at top 25 programs. Coaches knew him. Trusted him. We were at the best fields and no one cared what was on the front of our jerseys. At my first tournament with that team, I saw more college coaches than I had in my entire recruiting journey before that. It’s true. College coaches aren’t recruiting a jersey. They’re recruiting you. But your jersey affects: •what fields you play on •who stops to watch •how risky you look on paper A well-known club with proven coaches comes with built-in credibility. Can you get recruited without that? Yes. I did. But if you’ve read my book, you know how many things had to line up for that to happen. So is there truth to this myth? Yes. But most of the time, when people say it, they’re trying to protect you from a harder truth: Recruiting isn’t just about how good you are. It’s also about who’s willing to vouch for you. And your jersey is a powerful indicator of that before a coach sees you even pick up a ball. #RecruitingRules Rule #6: The lifeblood of recruiting is relationships. And whether you like it or not, the front of your jersey is part of that. Photo Caption: Top image my OG team, AZ Steel after winning the Colorado Sparkler Supplemental Power Pool. Bottom image with steve appel after winning PGF Nationals. My original team eventually made it into the “recruiting bubble” the summer after I committed. We were a solid competitive team at the national club level, but having played for both, no one will ever convince me that my recruiting opportunities would have been the same regardless of which jersey I was wearing. Completely different worlds. I wouldn’t change my path. I ended up exactly where I always dreamed to be, and my path made me who I am, but in my case believing this myth for so long cost me time and my family money.

Amelia Streuber 2025 🦫

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I VEHEMENTLY disagree with Paul Finebaum’s criticism of Coach Deion Sanders, Sheduer Sanders and Colorado. He called them irrelevant and that they don’t matter to College Football. That couldn’t be further from the truth. Colorado is very relevant and broke TV viewership records last year even after their 3-0 start that saw them finish the year 4-8. They out drew some of the biggest brands in all of College Football last year. Their blowout loss to Oregon had 10.03 million viewers, which topped the Notre Dame-Ohio State game. Shedeur Sanders stated that Colorado is everyone’s Super Bowl game when they play them. HE IS CORRECT, if you take the time to understand what he meant. Every team that played Colorado last year played their hardest against them because they knew everyone was watching and it was their opportunity to shine in front of the masses. It wasn’t JUST ABOUT winning, they wanted to humiliate them and kill their confidence. It pains many that Coach Prime, his sons, Travis Hunter, his coaches and all his players are still walking in their purpose and have never wavered for a second. They know the mission they are on and won’t back down in the face of adversity. Colorado wasn’t an “Easy win” last year for anyone except Oregon and Washington State. 5 of their 8 losses were by one score or less. Colorado making the College Football Playoff AT SOME POINT in Deion Sanders’ tenure would be a great thing for College Football. Not just for the increased viewership, but because taking a program that last won a Conference Championship when Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter weren’t even born yet would be an incredible accomplishment and rebuild. Colorado doesn’t have to go to the College Football Playoff this year and will still be relevant. Teams will be jumping out of their skin to get after them a little extra because they think they are too confident. Coaches will up the passion because they believe they deserve the attention and eyeballs that Coach Prime and Colorado demand. Like Coach Prime said, he is analyzed different and his wins are measured differently. One thing is for sure though. Coach Prime is building something at Colorado and as an analyst, I don’t think we should be trying kick him and his team down because they are confident and believe in themselves. They are great for College Football because they are different. Different might make people uncomfortable, but that doesn’t mean it’s wrong. Here is our full First Take segment together where Paul Finebaum speaks his mind and I speak mine too.

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🚨 ALERT: TEXAS 💣 See Inside the Dallas Mosque that Honored Ayatollah Khomeini - 21 Years Later, Is Anyone Watching? In 2004 - just three years after 9/11 - a Shia mosque in Irving, Texas, the Metroplex Organization of Muslims in North Texas (MOMIN), hosted a full-scale tribute to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, founder of Iran’s Islamic theocracy and the ideological father of modern jihadism. They called him a “Great Islamic Visionary.” This wasn’t Tehran. It was Texas. And the same mosque is still operating today, hosting Ashura commemorations, Shab Bedari rituals, and bringing in noha reciters from Pakistan to perform sectarian lamentations tied to Khomeini’s revolutionary worldview. Has anyone in Texas law enforcement, DHS, or media monitored this ideological hub since 2004? 🔴 A 2004 Wake-Up Call Everyone Ignored Speakers at MOMIN’s tribute included: Imam Shamshad Haider, who praised Khomeini as a “poet” and “spiritual healer.” Radical Imam Mohammad Asi, who called U.S. policy and Zionism “bloodthirsty, diabolical ideologies.” A 10-year-old child speaker, who declared President George W. Bush “the greatest enemy of the Muslim ummah.” Mohamed Elibiary, who later joined the Obama DHS, and later claimed he didn’t know the event honored Khomeini. ☠️ Khomeini’s Legacy: - The 1979 U.S. Embassy hostage crisis - Creation of the IRGC to export jihad - Inspiration for Hezbollah’s suicide bombings - Fatwas and ideology tied to American deaths, including the Khobar Towers attack (19 U.S. servicemen killed) ⚠️ 2025: Different Year. Same Mosque. Same Ideology? Today, MOMIN still hosts Shab Bedari, ritualized mourning events that glorify martyrdom and revolutionary struggle, the very doctrines Khomeini used to build Iran’s Islamic state. Flyers now openly feature noha performers from Pakistan, a country that still venerates Khomeini as an Islamic revolutionary hero. Do Texans know this? Do they realize how deep foreign sectarian ideology is being normalized - on U.S. soil, under 501(c)(3) protection? By they way .... Where are the women? Where are the watchdogs? Where is the public accountability? 📢 This Isn’t Just a Mosque. It’s an Ideological Embassy.

Amy Mek

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Amelia Streuber 2025 🦫

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Gov Radda Offers Direct Employment to First Class Graduate Selling Pure Water, Reaffirms Commitment to Academic Excellence. Katsina State Governor, Malam Dikko Umaru Radda PhD, CON, has offered immediate employment to Sham'unu Ishaq, a First Class graduate of Umaru Musa Yar'adua University who was discovered selling pure water to support his family. Upon learning of Ishaq's situation, Governor Radda promptly directed his Special Assistant on Students Matters, Hon. Muhammad Nagaske, to verify the authenticity of the viral video. Subsequent investigation confirmed that Sham'unu Ishaq indeed graduated with First Class honors in (Ed.) Education/Biology during the 2021/2022 academic session, as verified by the University's Deputy Vice Chancellor. Ishaq, who completed his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program in Taraba State, had resorted to selling pure water to meet personal and family obligations. "Academic excellence should be rewarded, not relegated to the streets," Governor Radda stated while issuing directives for Ishaq's immediate employment through the Head of Service. "This administration remains committed to identifying and supporting exceptional talents who can contribute to our state's development." This latest intervention aligns with Governor Radda's consistent drive to reward academic excellence and promote quality education in Katsina State. Just last month, on October 12, 2024, the Governor demonstrated this commitment by offering automatic employment to nine outstanding graduates of Isah Kaita College of Education, Dutsinma. Additionally, the Governor offered another direct employment to 9 First Class Graduates from Umaru Musa Yar'adua University during the 9th - 13th combined convocation held on the 26th May, 2024. "Our administration recognizes that the future of Katsina State lies in harnessing the potential of our brightest minds," Governor Radda emphasized. "We will continue to create opportunities that enable our youth to utilize their skills and knowledge for the betterment of our society." The Governor's swift action not only addresses an immediate social concern but also sends a strong message about his administration's dedication to youth empowerment and educational development. This gesture reinforces the government's policy of identifying and supporting academic excellence while ensuring that no talented youth in Katsina State is left behind. *Ibrahim Kaula Mohammed* *Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Katsina State* *14th November, 2024*

Isah Miqdad

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This is going to be one of those long Elizabeth Lane posts and you absolutely need to watch the video below. Read the text first, then watch the video, it will make more sense. First, let me start by saying I love this girl! This was by far my favorite episode of Candace Owens show. Some might wonder why I’d choose this one when there have been bigger bombshells in other episodes about the case, but for me, this one really stood out for several reasons. First, this is where Candace clearly summarized the connections involving the military and the CIA which I think is the right direction on this case. Most importantly, she brought up President Kennedy’s assassination, which resonated with me because I’ve long believed that the same institutions responsible for Kennedy’s death were also behind Charlie’s. She also reminded me of Mitt Romney, which had completely slipped my mind, so thank you for that Candace. I think you’re right to revisit the Romneys and I can’t believe I hadn’t noticed these connections before. Candace is right about Texas! Not just Texas, but let's start with that. Texas was always very important for the CIA for multiple reason. Dallas, Houston and Fort Worth were known to have ties to the CIA for funding and logistical support in overseas operations. Their role was usually financial, logistical, or as intermediaries. For example even back during Kennedy times, certain oil and international trade magnates were informants or facilitators for CIA operations in Latin America and Europe. Texas had a strong military-industrial presence, including aviation, defense manufacturing and private security firms. Contractors sometimes worked on CIA technology or paramilitary support. These firms provided training facilities, flight and transport logistics, and equipment procurement. Individual agents or retired military personnel in Texas sometimes acted as liaisons, recruiters or covert operatives. None of this is speculation, it is all documented history. When I did investigation into Kennedy Assassination I used to call Texas the “CIA’s jackals capital.” (I highly advise reading David Talbot’s work). I thought it would be imported to show you a good example how the CIA and military work together when they need to kill people on the US soil and get away with it. Video below is a great example this is from an old series on Kennedy assassination. This is a very old film, such a great work done by investigative journalist. Let’s start with the fact that the CIA should not operate domestically but they always find smartass ways to still do it and get away with it. The CIA is also very highly compartmentalized organization, most people in the analysis section of the CIA are actually nice smart people, but the operations - now these people are psychopathic maniacs. The operations section of the CIA is even more highly compartmentalized. In other words, the right hand doesn’t know what the left hand is doing, which makes it easier to carry out actions without the rest of the agency knowing about it. This is what happened during Kennedy’s assassination. People often forget that the man who led the CIA at the time was actually Kennedy’s own appointee John McCone. MacCone was Kennedy's man. He had no idea what was happening right in front of him. This is partly made possible by the very convenient relationship the CIA has with the military. So yes Candace is right on CIA - Military connections. When you watch this video, you will see how these typical operations went down back in the day. Today, it’s even more sophisticated. Long story short, a man named Bruce Pitzer from the Navy altered Kennedy’s autopsy photos. This is just one source discussing it, today we have multiple sources claiming the photos were altered, including the doctors who operated on the president (you can find this in my documentary as well). In this video, you will see a clear example of how the CIA and military carry out assassinations on US soil. You will also hear that the man who altered the pictures was taken out by another military officer called David Vanek, who was later removed from the military database altogether as if he never existed, but thank god some people saved some copies and receipts. I’ve always thought these testimonies from the military men back then were so underrated and deserved more attention. But hey, who would have given them attention, President George H. W. Bush, the CIA man himself? Or his son? Or Pedo Bill? Lol. Of course not. The point is, they typically go mafia style when they want to make sure there are no loose ends. Someone does a job, and you eliminate that person if they represent a threat. Well, when you kill the President of the United States, many people would not be able to stay quiet, so they had to go mafia style in the case of Kennedy. I don’t think they needed that with Charlie. People, especially psychopaths in special Ops, would be more willing to stay quiet. But the point is, this was very much happening back then and it is happening today. The military CIA partnership in domestic assassinations goes back to the Kennedy era and Texas always played a significant role in all of that. With Kennedy, they began eliminating anyone who was a minor or mid-level figure involved in the assassination plot. After Kennedy’s assassination, over 100 people died under mysterious circumstances. 100 + people! :) So when some people say, ‘Oh Candace names so many people involved in this case, it’s impossible for that many people to be involved.’ That’s simply not true. It is very possible, and it has been done many times, not just with Kennedy. What’s also important to mention, and why I specifically chose this clip out of many examples is that sometimes people are doing a job without really knowing who or what they’re working for. Dan Marvin, for example. All Lieutenant Colonel Marvin was told was to kill someone on U.S. soil. He had no idea that this person was connected to covering up Kennedy’s assassination. I'm guessing they told the same thing to David Vanek,He simply carried out a hit without knowing the bigger picture. This is often how the CIA operates. It’s not always a kill, sometimes it’s something as simple as moving a vehicle from one place to another, without knowing what case it’s connected to or why they are doing it. So while many players are covering up for the operation, they often have no idea what they are actually covering up. Now a little bit about Romney from someone who lives in Utah believe me when I tell you the Romneys were like gods in Utah for the longest time. They still have huge influence, Mormons loved them, and even non-Mormon republicans supported them, some still do. But after Romney was caught in multiple lies, some of that support faded. They are extremely corrupt and I believe they should be looked at.

ELIZABETH LANE

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KD on seeing Kobe score 81 points: "This is the greatest player I ever seen."🐐 "[Kobe] strived so hard to be Michael Jordan. When I go back and I look at his videos and I say to myself, ‘Damn he was better than Michael Jordan.’” - Scottie Pippen Phil Jackson : Kobe Is More Skilled Than Jordan. Greatest PLAYER Ever in the history of NBA!🔥🔥 Dwyane Wade: Jordan is the best for this game, but Kobe is the master. Chris Bosh: I knew Kobe, but I didn't know him. Played basketball against him. He's the best player ever, and he was almost untouchable. Kyrie Irving: When I say [Kobe is] the greatest to play this game, it doesn’t mean I’m knocking anybody else, all right? The greatest to play this game to me! I don’t give a f*** what you talking about. I don’t care about your stats.” Anthony Davis: Kobe and MJ are the two greatest players of all-time. Kevin Durant: Kobe Bryant is the greatest of all time. His skill is second to none. Him and Michael Jordan are neck and neck as far as skill. Dirk Nowitzki: His skill level was unbelievable. There was not one shot he didn’t have in his repertoire. So, to me, in my 20 years, he was probably the best offensive or the best player I’ve seen/faced. Tony Allen: He pushed me past my limits, and I did the same to him. To me, that's what makes him the greatest. Steve Smith NBA: [Kobe] was the most fundamentally sound player that I've seen play. #GregAnthony: Kobe Bryant is the most complete basketball player the game has ever seen. Tony Parker: Maybe the closest to Michael Jordan, who I think is the best ever. #MattBarnes: Jordan is 1, and Kobe is 1B. Jamal Crawford: There's no list I will ever respect if Kobe Bryant isn't top 5. Klay Thompson: He's the greatest in my eyes. He is the reason I play today. Nate Robinson: Kobe, in my opinion, is second to MJ as the most complete player ever. Metta World Peace: There are legends, then there are guys who are in a class of their own. Kobe is in a class of his own. #WaltFrazier: Players see him as the biggest icon in basketball, and he deserves it. Mike knows that. Isaiah Thomas: I'm still a Kobe guy when it comes to the GOAT conversation. #KenyonMartin: [In] my 15 years of playing basketball, Kobe Bryant was the best basketball player in the National Basketball Association." Dwight Howard: "Everything Michael Jordan did, Kobe did better." Kevin Durant: "Kobe is the Greatest of all time. His skill is second to none. Him and Michael Jordan are 1A, 1B as far as skill." Shannon Brown: "Kobe is the best of all time. He comes first before Jordan." Brandon Jennings: "Jordan never win a championship without Pippen. Kobe won 2 without all time great teammates. Kobe is the GOAT."If you want stats, look for LeBron. If you want rings, look for Russell. If you want MVPs, look for Kareem. If you want records, look for Wilt. If you want impact, look for Steph. If you want dominance in a position, look for Shaq. If you want perimeter defense, find Gary Payton. If you want athletics, find Kemp, Giannis or Malone. If you want greatness, look for Bird or Magic. If you want exquisite dunks, look for Carter, Dr. J or Wilkins. If you want a good Trash Talker, look for Garnett. If you want influence, look for Iverson. If you want remarkable scoring skills, look for Durant. If you want competitiveness, look for Michael. If you want Impavidez at Clutch moment, look for Michael again. Now, if you want a good slice of all that fit to a single player, then look for Kobe Bryant 🐐 #MambaForever #mambamentality 🐐

8/24𝕄𝕒𝕞𝕓𝕒-𝔽𝕠𝕣𝕖𝕧𝕖𝕣🐍

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Greatest PLAYER Ever in the history of NBA!🔥🔥 Dwyane Wade: Jordan is the best for this game, but Kobe is the master. Chris Bosh: I knew Kobe, but I didn't know him. Played basketball against him. He's the best player ever, and he was almost untouchable. Kyrie Irving: When I say [Kobe is] the greatest to play this game, it doesn’t mean I’m knocking anybody else, all right? The greatest to play this game to me! I don’t give a f*** what you talking about. I don’t care about your stats.” Anthony Davis: Kobe and MJ are the two greatest players of all-time. Kevin Durant: Kobe Bryant is the greatest of all time. His skill is second to none. Him and Michael Jordan are neck and neck as far as skill. Dirk Nowitzki: His skill level was unbelievable. There was not one shot he didn’t have in his repertoire. So, to me, in my 20 years, he was probably the best offensive or the best player I’ve seen/faced. Tony Allen: He pushed me past my limits, and I did the same to him. To me, that's what makes him the greatest. Steve Smith NBA: [Kobe] was the most fundamentally sound player that I've seen play. #GregAnthony: Kobe Bryant is the most complete basketball player the game has ever seen. Tony Parker: Maybe the closest to Michael Jordan, who I think is the best ever. #MattBarnes: Jordan is 1, and Kobe is 1B. Jamal Crawford: There's no list I will ever respect if Kobe Bryant isn't top 5. Klay Thompson: He's the greatest in my eyes. He is the reason I play today. Nate Robinson: Kobe, in my opinion, is second to MJ as the most complete player ever. Metta World Peace: There are legends, then there are guys who are in a class of their own. Kobe is in a class of his own. #WaltFrazier: Players see him as the biggest icon in basketball, and he deserves it. Mike knows that. Isaiah Thomas: I'm still a Kobe guy when it comes to the GOAT conversation. #KenyonMartin: [In] my 15 years of playing basketball, Kobe Bryant was the best basketball player in the National Basketball Association." Dwight Howard: "Everything Michael Jordan did, Kobe did better." Kevin Durant: "Kobe is the Greatest of all time. His skill is second to none. Him and Michael Jordan are 1A, 1B as far as skill." Shannon Brown: "Kobe is the best of all time. He comes first before Jordan." Brandon Jennings: "Jordan never win a championship without Pippen. Kobe won 2 without all time great teammates. Kobe is the GOAT."

8/24MαɱႦα.Aɾƈԋιʋҽʂ🐐

49,867 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten

Greatest PLAYER Ever in the history of NBA!🔥🔥 Dwyane Wade: Jordan is the best for this game, but Kobe is the master. Chris Bosh: I knew Kobe, but I didn't know him. Played basketball against him. He's the best player ever, and he was almost untouchable. Kyrie Irving: When I say [Kobe is] the greatest to play this game, it doesn’t mean I’m knocking anybody else, all right? The greatest to play this game to me! I don’t give a f*** what you talking about. I don’t care about your stats.” Anthony Davis: Kobe and MJ are the two greatest players of all-time. Kevin Durant: Kobe Bryant is the greatest of all time. His skill is second to none. Him and Michael Jordan are neck and neck as far as skill. Dirk Nowitzki: His skill level was unbelievable. There was not one shot he didn’t have in his repertoire. So, to me, in my 20 years, he was probably the best offensive or the best player I’ve seen/faced. Tony Allen: He pushed me past my limits, and I did the same to him. To me, that's what makes him the greatest. Steve Smith NBA: [Kobe] was the most fundamentally sound player that I've seen play. #GregAnthony: Kobe Bryant is the most complete basketball player the game has ever seen. Tony Parker: Maybe the closest to Michael Jordan, who I think is the best ever. #MattBarnes: Jordan is 1, and Kobe is 1B. Jamal Crawford: There's no list I will ever respect if Kobe Bryant isn't top 5. Klay Thompson: He's the greatest in my eyes. He is the reason I play today. Nate Robinson: Kobe, in my opinion, is second to MJ as the most complete player ever. Metta World Peace: There are legends, then there are guys who are in a class of their own. Kobe is in a class of his own. #WaltFrazier: Players see him as the biggest icon in basketball, and he deserves it. Mike knows that. Isaiah Thomas: I'm still a Kobe guy when it comes to the GOAT conversation. #KenyonMartin: [In] my 15 years of playing basketball, Kobe Bryant was the best basketball player in the National Basketball Association." Dwight Howard: "Everything Michael Jordan did, Kobe did better." Kevin Durant: "Kobe is the Greatest of all time. His skill is second to none. Him and Michael Jordan are 1A, 1B as far as skill." Shannon Brown: "Kobe is the best of all time. He comes first before Jordan." Brandon Jennings: "Jordan never win a championship without Pippen. Kobe won 2 without all time great teammates. Kobe is the GOAT."

8/24MαɱႦα.Aɾƈԋιʋҽʂ🐐

99,714 Aufrufe • vor 10 Monaten

Greatest PLAYER Ever in the history of NBA!🔥🔥 Dwyane Wade: Jordan is the best for this game, but Kobe is the master. Chris Bosh: I knew Kobe, but I didn't know him. Played basketball against him. He's the best player ever, and he was almost untouchable. Kyrie Irving: When I say [Kobe is] the greatest to play this game, it doesn’t mean I’m knocking anybody else, all right? The greatest to play this game to me! I don’t give a f*** what you talking about. I don’t care about your stats.” Anthony Davis: Kobe and MJ are the two greatest players of all-time. Kevin Durant: Kobe Bryant is the greatest of all time. His skill is second to none. Him and Michael Jordan are neck and neck as far as skill. Dirk Nowitzki: His skill level was unbelievable. There was not one shot he didn’t have in his repertoire. So, to me, in my 20 years, he was probably the best offensive or the best player I’ve seen/faced. Tony Allen: He pushed me past my limits, and I did the same to him. To me, that's what makes him the greatest. Steve Smith NBA: [Kobe] was the most fundamentally sound player that I've seen play. #GregAnthony: Kobe Bryant is the most complete basketball player the game has ever seen. Tony Parker: Maybe the closest to Michael Jordan, who I think is the best ever. #MattBarnes: Jordan is 1, and Kobe is 1B. Jamal Crawford: There's no list I will ever respect if Kobe Bryant isn't top 5. Klay Thompson: He's the greatest in my eyes. He is the reason I play today. Nate Robinson: Kobe, in my opinion, is second to MJ as the most complete player ever. Metta World Peace: There are legends, then there are guys who are in a class of their own. Kobe is in a class of his own. #WaltFrazier: Players see him as the biggest icon in basketball, and he deserves it. Mike knows that. Isaiah Thomas: I'm still a Kobe guy when it comes to the GOAT conversation. #KenyonMartin: [In] my 15 years of playing basketball, Kobe Bryant was the best basketball player in the National Basketball Association." Dwight Howard: "Everything Michael Jordan did, Kobe did better." Kevin Durant: "Kobe is the Greatest of all time. His skill is second to none. Him and Michael Jordan are 1A, 1B as far as skill." Shannon Brown: "Kobe is the best of all time. He comes first before Jordan." Brandon Jennings: "Jordan never win a championship without Pippen. Kobe won 2 without all time great teammates. Kobe is the GOAT."

8/24MαɱႦα.Aɾƈԋιʋҽʂ🐐

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🚨WARNING AMERICA: THIS IS THE GREAT REPLACEMENT - MIGRANTS ARE BEING WEAPONIZED! AMY POPE’S LATEST DELUSION: “MIGRANTS ARE MISSIONARIES OF HOPE” WHILE THE WEST DROWNS IN DEATH AND CHAOS This past October, RAIR exposed the Vatican-UN Great Replacement axis. Pope Leo XIV and UN Migration Chief Amy Pope are still marching in lockstep, and she just delivered another dangerous keynote at Villanova University’s “Refugees & Migrants in Our Common Home” summit in Rome (Pope Leo’s alma mater). She announced a three-year partnership between the IOM and this Catholic-globalist network: Villanova, Augustinian Secretariat, Jesuit Refugee Service, Scalabrini Institute, Center for Migration Studies, USCCB, and their partners. Her exact words: 🔺“We are all pilgrims… We are all migrants.” 🔺“Migrants… carry within them something greater… hope.” 🔺“Pope Leo calls on us to welcome migrants not as a burden, but as a blessing.” 🔺“Migrants are missionaries of hope. They carry gifts… that can renew our communities and even renew our faith.” She gushed about Lampedusa, Italy, boat arrivals as a “long walk of freedom” and demanded universities expand educational pathways, recognize fake qualifications, rebrand migrants as “contributors,” and build a global scholarship network. This is not compassion. This is coordinated demographic warfare wrapped in Jubilee-year piety. 🚨The Brutal Reality She Ignored in Lampedusa and Italy While Amy Pope romanticized “hope” and “gifts,” Italy’s own data shows the nightmare: 🔺Lampedusa hosted nearly 50,000 migrants in 2025 alone (Italian Red Cross figures). 🔺The island’s tiny population is under deadly attack, locals pleading for help but are abandoned. No one is safe; women, children, men, and pets have been attacked, beaten, and r*ped while the world turns a blind eye. 🔺Mediterranean deaths in 2026 are catastrophic: hundreds missing or dead, “invisible shipwrecks,” bodies washing ashore, smuggling networks running wild (IOM’s own reports confirm the bloodbath). 🔺Italy now faces skyrocketing crime, cultural erasure, parallel societies, and collapsing welfare systems in towns that never asked for this invasion. 🔺This is the “model” Pope Leo praised earlier - Christian Lebanon’s collapse, now repeating across Europe. 🔺 Amy Pope’s “missionaries of hope” are the same flows enabling jihad, no-go zones, and the Great Replacement she and the Vatican are sanctifying. 🚨Everything I’ve Already Exposed About Amy Pope - Now Weaponized Through Catholic Universities and Bishops 🔺 Amy Pope is the Obama-Biden insider who purged “jihad” from training manuals, appeased CAIR/ISNA, ran the failed CVE disaster, pushed the post-Paris #RefugeesWelcome psyop, and demolished America’s borders. 🔺As IOM boss (installed via unprecedented U.S. lobbying in 2023), she runs the $2.5+ billion UN migration machine - 67% funded by your taxes - turning invasion into a permanent globalist industry. 🔺She met privately with Pope Leo XIV right before he attacked Trump and declared mass migration the “new missionary age.” 🔺Now she’s embedding it deeper: weaponizing Pope Leo’s alma mater + USCCB + Jesuits + Scalabrini to train the next generation of activists, scholars, and clergy to push open borders, call invaders “blessings,” and brand critics un-Christian. ⚠️This is the Great Replacement - now with academic degrees, Jesuit blessings, and a three-year action plan. Trump already has the roadmap I laid out in October: Defund the IOM completely. Withdraw from the UN migration network. Audit every dollar. End the church-contractor grift machine. America is not the world’s orphanage. Protecting our borders, our culture, and our children is not cruelty; it’s survival.

Amy Mek

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We’re launching a campus organization, inspired by Charlie Kirk! A few months before Charlie Kirk was shot dead on a university campus, I had a long conversation with him — almost an hour. He was worried about Canadian universities. The cancel culture. The silencing of conservative students. The indoctrination factories he had spent his entire career fighting south of the border. He had seen it up close, and he asked me: were we going to fight back? I told him yes. Then, on September 10, 2025, a politically motivated sniper climbed onto a rooftop at Utah Valley University and put a bullet in Charlie Kirk’s neck while he was doing exactly what he always did — standing up for free speech on a university campus. I’ve thought about that conversation a lot since then. Because Charlie understood something that too many people on our side still refuse to face: the university campus isn’t just where young people go to get degrees. It’s where the woke mob is manufactured. It’s where the cancel culture foot soldiers are recruited, trained, and radicalised — before being sent out into the world to tear down everything we hold dear. We’ve made real gains. Independent media is getting stronger. We win (sometimes) in the courts. And the battle for free speech has new allies, like Elon Musk and his social media platform, X. But the woke machine at our universities is still running at full capacity. You know the stories: Lindsay Shepherd was a 22-year-old teaching assistant at Wilfrid Laurier University. She showed a short video clip of Jordan Peterson in class — as part of a lecture on a controversial topic. Her professors hauled her into an interrogation and compared her to a Nazi showing propaganda films. This past January, Conservative MP Garnett Genuis was refused permission to hold an event at York University. A sitting Member of Parliament — barred from speaking to students. Those are just the stories that got coverage. Every day, thousands of our students sit down, stay quiet, and self-censor — terrified of being destroyed by the mob before their careers have even started. And nobody is fighting for them. If we don’t fight at the source — inside the lecture halls and student unions where the actual indoctrination happens — we’re only ever chopping heads off a hydra. It will keep growing new ones. And right now, on Canadian campuses, our side has nobody. The Conservative Party’s campus clubs are too nervous to stick their necks out for anyone — they don’t want to risk their political careers. No think tank is focused on campuses. The faith communities, the advocacy organizations — all doing important work, but few of them are walking through the doors of our universities. That is why The Democracy Fund (The Democracy Fund) is launching Canadian Students for Free Speech — a TDF-led national network that will establish student-led, officially recognized free speech clubs on every post-secondary campus in Canada. If you care about free speech, if you want to support conservative and freedom-oriented students on Canada’s university campuses, learn more about Canadian Students for Free Speech and donate to help build it. Here is the plan. The Democracy Fund is recruiting students with backbone, and we will train them in campus organising and free speech philosophy. We will coach them step by step through the process of getting their clubs officially recognised by their universities — and trust me, that battle alone will be worth documenting and publishing. We will equip them with professionally printed posters, pamphlets, and proven messaging to promote free speech. Canadian Students for Free Speech will bring speakers directly to those campuses: Tamara Lich, and other freedom fighters who’ve been through the fire. Debates, town halls, and meet-and-greets that give conservative and freedom-loving students a reason to come together and realise they are not alone. Canadian Students for Free Speech will train every club member to document every act of censorship — and we will publish every story. And when the administration comes after them — and they will come after them — Canadian Students for Free Speech will show up with cameras, journalists, and The Democracy Fund’s lawyers. Our students will not face the mob alone. To do this properly, The Democracy Fund is hiring a full-time National Campus Coordinator. This is a real, demanding job. This person will travel coast to coast — from UBC to Dalhousie — recruiting student leaders, running training weekends, coordinating speaker tours, managing club applications, and fielding that call at midnight when a dean suddenly decides to cancel a student event. They will be the spine of the entire operation. Beyond the salary, there are real costs to account for: printed materials for clubs at dozens of campuses, travel expenses for our speakers, legal fees when universities try to block or deregister our clubs, and the infrastructure to run a national student network. This is not a small project. But then again, losing an entire generation to indoctrination is no small matter. REPORT by Ezra Levant 🍁🚛:

Rebel News

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John Gagliardi is the winningest college football coach ever with 489 wins. Here are his 108 No's to winning: No single way to coach football No worrying about being different or unique No athletic scholarships No recruiting off campus No big staff ... four assistant coaches No freshman or junior varsity program No insisting on being called Coach No players cut No pampering athletes No one persuaded to come out or stay out No Hall of Fame No outlawing of high school letter jackets or T-shirts No hazing tolerated No creating busy work. Eliminate the unnecessary No changing our belief we must eliminate the unnecessary No faltering in preparing to being brilliant in the basics No lack of attention to fundamentals and the little things No goals needed. We just expect great things No depending on good luck No "Mission Statement." Just win No problems or obstacles can stop us No being inflexible No surviving without plenty of humor No traditional captains. All seniors rotate this honor No rules except the Golden Rule No one wanted except those who don't need rules No one wanted except those who do the right thing No staff meetings No player meetings No special dormitory No training table. Team eats with other students No dress code No nicknames unless complimentary No superstitions No playbooks No statistics posted No newspaper clippings posted, ours or theirs No excuses No denying responsibility for own actions No blaming anyone else for your or their mistakes No tolerating loud-mouths, braggarts, or show-offs No resemblance to a BOOT CAMP No compulsory film sessions except Monday No practice on Sunday or Monday No long practices: 90 minutes Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; 30-45 minutes on Friday No practice schedule posted No posting anything on bulletin board except travel information and kicking teams No practice pants issued. Shorts or sweats worn at all practices No agility drills No lengthy calisthenics No calisthenics when Daylight Savings time ends. Darkness limits practice to 30 minutes. No pre-practice drills. Players are on their own No practice apparatus or gadgets No blocking sleds No blocking or tackling dummies No tackling No whistles No laps No wind sprints No yelling or screaming at players No getting in player's face No water or rest denied when players want it No traditional drills No practice modules No underclassmen carry equipment other than their own No spring practice No practice outside in rain, excessive heat, cold, or threat of lightning No practice outside if mosquitoes or gnats are bad No practice under lights to get ready for an away night game No "Big" game we point to No grading films No special pre-game meals No scripted plays No print handouts given to players No big deal when we score. We expect to score No Gatorade celebrations No trying to "kill" opponent No trash talk tolerated No tendency charts No computer analysis No coaches on phones in press box No player unsuited at home No player NOT played in routs No cheap shots tolerated No belief that aggressive teams get penalties No counting tackles. We play a team defense No precision pre-game drills No precision huddles No cheerleaders No special post-game meals No dwelling on bad things No meetings No captains practice No guest speaker for football banquet. Seniors do the honor No study or tutoring necessary No compulsory weight program No player has NOT graduated No player lost through ineligibility No discipline problems No senior class has NOT had a prospective pro football player No senior class has NOT had players accepted to medical, law, or other graduate schools No other college team in history averaged 61.5 points a game-the NCAA record No wider point margin in national playoff history No team has fewer injuries No small college coach has won more games No small college team has had more national media coverage No promises. Just results.

Thad Wells

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A SWOT of Annamalai’s “We-The-Leaders” Movement – An Amazing and Ambitious Project on Paper, but an Arduous one to Implement! As the very first person to surmise and publicly suggest that Annamalai should launch his own party (despite being a BJP sympathizer myself), I feel both happy and vindicated that he has finally taken the plunge. In fact, when I made that suggestion in April last year, many of his own supporters rebuked me. Today, the very same supporters are jumping in joy. I thought I would offer my honest and impartial views on Annamalai’s new dream and what better way to analyse it than through a SWOT framework? Here we go! Strengths! Annamalai’s speech was positive, confident, and unwavering. For the first time, he explicitly articulated his intention to begin a movement, nurture it into a political party, and eventually contest the next Assembly elections. He appears determined and emotionally invested in his vision. The intent itself appears noble — primarily to break the cult (TVK Vijay) and dynastic/nepotistic (DMK and AIADMK) political culture that dominates Tamil Nadu politics. Today, opportunities are often monopolized either by mass celebrities or by political families where grandfather, son, grandson, and extended relatives continue inheriting political power, while the common man still struggles to find space to contribute meaningfully to society. Annamalai also seems to have understood the importance of grassroots political development. Precisely for this reason, he speaks about creating and nurturing grassroots leaders who can eventually become catalysts for broader societal and political change. Weaknesses! In electoral politics, identifying your principal political opponent is extremely important. Annamalai says he will not attack anyone, but politics rarely functions in that manner. One major reason behind the phenomenal success of Vijay and his rapid rise was that he clearly identified DMK as his primary political enemy, and that strategy worked brilliantly due to severe anti-incumbency. While Annamalai repeatedly spoke about creating grassroots leaders, the overall speech lacked operational specifics regarding how exactly he intends to pull off such an enormous project. Building genuine grassroots leadership cannot realistically be achieved within five years. It requires a generational transformation. By the time any meaningful structural outcome emerges, Annamalai himself may well be in his 60s. Opportunities! A focused, training-based approach to creating grassroots leaders sounds fresh, innovative, and intellectually appealing. No major Tamil Nadu political movement has articulated such an idea in recent times. This approach could resonate strongly with discerning, educated, and politically aware voters seeking long-term systemic change. The proposal for fixed terms for all positions, including councilors, MLAs, ministers, and even Chief Ministers is also a brilliant and refreshing idea. It creates a level playing field and opens opportunities for merit-based political growth driven by performance and competitive spirit. Threats! CMOTamilNadu Joseph Vijay will undoubtedly be the single biggest threat to this movement. This is because Vijay possesses charisma, mass appeal, cinematic aura, and substantial public support already reflected in his 35% vote share. That support base could further expand because Tamil Nadu politics has historically been deeply mass-leader-centric, from Karunanidhi to MGR to Jayalalithaa and now Joseph Vijay. Cinema and politics in Tamil Nadu have always remained deeply intertwined. How exactly Annamalai intends to break this cultural-political pattern remains the million-dollar question. Another concern is that many Annamalai supporters still seem to misunderstand the nature of this initiative. This is supposed to be a long-term grassroots movement, not merely a membership drive. As of now, even if more 7 lakh people have enrolled, that still represents only a tiny fraction of Tamil Nadu’s voter base. Even if the movement eventually attracts 60 lakh people, it would still translate to only around 15% vote share which is insufficient to defeat a strong incumbent government. Many are currently joining because of excitement, novelty, and emotional momentum. But will the movement sustain itself? It is somewhat similar to joining a gym after a New Year’s resolution. Initial enthusiasm is easy. Sustained discipline is rare. If fixed-term political positions is intended merely as an internal party discipline mechanism, then it is perfectly achievable. However, if Annamalai intends to make it a broader political standard for India, then that would require major electoral reforms far beyond the capacity of a regional party. Final words! I do not want to sound pessimistic because there is clearly genuine intent behind this movement from Annamalai. An intent to create seismic long-term societal and political change. But does modern society possess the patience required for such an awakening? Tamil Nadu politics is fundamentally cult-driven. In many ways, cult can only be defeated by another cult. Only a diamond can cut a diamond. Modern voters are often impatient, emotional, short-sighted, and constantly searching for “change” and “excitement” more than governance, administrative experience, or institutional credentials. Neutral and non-political voters also tend to gravitate toward whichever political force appears to possess momentum and inevitability, because people naturally prefer backing someone who they think will win. Will this initial enthusiasm sustain itself? And if yes, what are the long-term plans for sustaining it? There must be constant engagement, frequent interactions, periodic workshops, conversations, and consistent quality control. How will Annamalai alone manage such an enormous undertaking? If he successfully does, he may himself evolve into a political cult figure. In which case, how will be fight cult politics? However, excessive empty rhetoric without visible action could also revive “failed Seeman” comparisons. My humble suggestion to Annamalai would be to first attempt a pilot exercise in the Kongu belt and scientifically test the outcomes. He could train grassroots leaders and allow them to contest local body elections and the 2029 Lok Sabha elections within that region. If successful, those leaders could gradually create model wards, streets, municipalities, and eventually constituencies. That success could then inspire broader replication across Tamil Nadu over the next 10–15 years, while simultaneously earning the trust of Tamil voters. Attempting to achieve all this within just five years appears virtually impossible. Personally, I would say the chances to succeed is only 10%. But it will be an extraordinary political and social experiment if Annamalai genuinely wishes to give back to the society that made him who he is today. Having said all this, I am still willing to give Annamalai the benefit of the doubt because this project is still in the initial phase. Let us wait and watch how things unfold. Even if his party emerges as the principal opposition force by 2031, it would still be a phenomenal achievement. All the very best, brother K.Annamalai

Dr. Praveen

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