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Break free from the tyrannical grasps of Big Brother, Silicon Valley and Big Tech by using open source apps and ecosystems. 👇See the Index 👇 (Use Markdown Compatible Client Amethyst) [INDEX OF CONTENTS](nostr:nevent1qqszq0mqcqvwjh4dmtzmcf3wzdygdar6gpdr9fme7l5h9p2ya468wkgpzdmhxw309akx7cmpd35x7um58g6rsd3eqgsym07t03wahqjfl8r7hrppuqvlpralklk9mm25pzmpgkgtawx3d9grqsqqqqqpvqqcjl) [CHAT](nostr:nevent1qqsyle9lxzgt5zvd84yhvcdgm7mtthuva2fn076nhzd6qaxd4jyudzqpqqpzqndled79mkuzf8uu06uvy8spnuy0h7m7ch0d2sytv9zep04c6954qvzqqqqq9qex203q) [COMMUNITY ON 0XCHAT/CHACHI](nostr:nevent1qqsvycsc9aeqrpuvqrayaavtvm7x6w00ekdk0fp8hqmt0c0rhfaw9zspz3mhxw309ucnydewxqhrqt338g6rsd3e9upzqndled79mkuzf8uu06uvy8spnuy0h7m7ch0d2sytv9zep04c6954qvzqqqqqqydmvfmd)

Look in the mirror. Satan's proposed plan was to force everyone to always do the "right thing." When you force others to participate in forced-collectivist charity you are aligning yourselg with Satan.

God's plan is individual agency. He asks individuals to be charitable. God doesn't force people to be charitable through government handouts or any other means.

Do not forced others to pay into your charitable causes, not even through a democracy.

Where there is liberty there is the spirit of the Lord.

Corinthians 3: "Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty".

Are you one of those who voted for the beast. The beast that is now going to feast on the bodies of the poor?

Millions of low-income Americans lost their medical assistance immediately now that Trump's big beautiful bill passed. Now, to get medical help, they have to switch to marketplace plans and pay money they do not have. Take food out of their children's mouths if one gets sick. So while you are all saying have more babies, you are also saying don't have babies if you are poor, because we won't pay for it. Christ is Angry. You have earned His wrath.

🔥 DECLARATION FOR THE CUT OFF & CAST ASIDE

By Ray Clyde / ASH — July 16, 2025

Let it be posted. Let it be echoed. Let it burn through the lies.

“The only reason I wasn’t cut off is because I already had one foot in the grave.”

I speak for the sick, the poor, the ones the Church forgot.

I speak for the rejected, the disabled, the terminal, the broken.

I speak because Christ already did.

And now His Bride will not shut up.

📣 TO THE PEOPLE:

You are not crazy.

You are not a burden.

You are not alone.

They just cut your medical lifeline to fund a monument to Mammon.

To feed the beast.

To laugh while you bleed out, waiting for a doctor you can’t afford.

They called it beautiful.

They called it “saving America.”

But it silences the saints, touches the apple of His eye, and pierces the Body of Christ.

🩸TO THE CHURCH:

Where were you?

When the widow lost her insulin—

When the cancer patient lost her follow-up—

When the veteran lost his coverage—

Where. Were. You.

Did you weep?

Did you warn?

Or did you wave your flag and call it a revival?

⚖️ TO THE NATION:

The horn is speaking great things again.

Boastful things.

“Greatness is your birthright,” it says.

But God hears the blood crying out from the ER floors and funeral homes.

He sees every immigrant caged.

He counts every poor nation now starving because you slashed their aid.

And He will not be mocked.

“Come out of her, My people, lest you share in her sins, lest you receive of her plagues.”

—Revelation 18:4

🔥 TO THE REMNANT:

Make yourself ready.

Cry loud and spare not.

Don’t wait for permission.

Don’t ask for an invitation to a table that crucified your Lord.

Raise your voice.

Post your fire.

Sing the songs that shame Jezebel and shake Babylon.

The Bride is not silent.

The Lamb is not weak.

The Lion is not late.

“They cut off others' lifeline—

But Jesus is still coming.

And I will be found roaring.”

—Ray Clyde

Christ's plan is individual voluntarily charity, not forced collectivist so-called charity.

Those that feel sorry for people that have allegedly lost health coverage can pay for the coverage out of their own pockets, without forcing others to do so their will.

Be sure you void all this by using KYC Bitcoin and by complying with the digital currency tax demands of King George and the Sherrif of Nottingham.

Social acceptance has already happened.

LGBT+ is just as bad as Pedophiles. It's all the same thing.

LGBTPEDO+

Next up on their degenerate agenda, incest and besteality.

They're trying to tax Bitcoin now.

Do not comply.

The problem is compliance.

The only way to guarantee your freedom is non-compliance.

Bitcoin doesn't solve much if people are compliant with the KYC tyranny.

GrapheneOS is about unalienable rights and individual free agency.

Unalieanable rights are rights that come from God and cannot be taken away, not even by a 100% majority vote.

Unalienable rights cannot be legislated away, and they cannot be ruled away by a supreme court. They cannot be contracted away. Governments and institutions cannot add qualifiers to unalienable rights, and they cannot dilute them. None of these have authority over unalienable rights.

America is a country built on unalienable rights, not Democracy. The Constitution does not grant those rights. The Constitution explicitly tells the government that it cannot, and shall not, infringe on those rights.

The only way to guarantee your freedom is to not comply to tyranny.

Here's the Anroid Authority article screenshoted above that brings up additional reasons to use GrapheneOS:

https://www.androidauthority.com/why-i-use-grapheneos-on-pixel-3575477/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

All AI defaults to it's creator's opinions. Same with news media.

Replying to Avatar The Blaze

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I didn’t want to write this. I still don’t.The push notification lit up my phone while I was working out — campers swept away as the Guadalupe River surged dozens of feet in under an hour. I walked out of the gym and teared up in my truck.Now I’m stuffing sunscreen and swimsuits into two trunks. My older two kids head off to sleepaway camp next week. How do I tell them the adventure they’re so giddy about just turned fatal for other families? What can a keyboard jockey like me offer when other parents are living a nightmare? My first instinct was to close the laptop, whisper a prayer, and stay quiet.But silence isn’t always the faithful response.Entire campsites — from Kerr County to the back roads of Texas Hill Country — have been wiped away. Parents who expected mosquito bites and ghost stories are now scanning riverbanks for anything recognizable. They don’t need punditry. They need the rest of us to witness their grief without turning it into the next battleground in the culture war.That’s the part I dread most.Within hours of the first siren, the internet erupted in blame. Was it climate change? Outdated flood maps? Local negligence? Federal failure? Pick your camp, rack up your retweets, move the score marker. The bodies weren’t even identified before the hashtags started trending. It’s as if we’ve forgotten how to mourn without also trying to win.'Where was God?' feels like the only honest question when the water rises. But storms don’t mean vengeance, any more than sunsets are God’s apology.Then there’s that phrase believers lean on — “thoughts and prayers.” “Ts and Ps,” as Gen Z sneers. If I lost one of my kids, those words would feel like a whispered lullaby in a room suddenly emptied of breath — tender, well-meaning, and painfully inadequate.Not because prayer is pointless. Because the cliché is.When calamity struck, Job’s friends “sat with him on the ground seven days … and no one spoke a word to him, for they saw that his grief was very great.” No carbon emissions debate. No X threads. Just presence. Silence. Solidarity.Maybe that’s the posture we need now — especially along a river whose name, Guadalupe, traces back to “river of the wolf.” Creation still has teeth. Even waters we picnic beside can turn predator in a single thunderstorm. Wolves hunt in packs. They also protect their own. Maybe that’s the symbolism: The same river that devoured so many calls the rest of us to move as a pack — toward the survivors, not away.Real faith doesn’t show up as a hashtag. It comes in the form of casseroles and chain saws, spare bedrooms and Venmo links. It hauls soggy photo albums into the sun. It listens more than it lectures. When Jesus met Mary and Martha at the tomb, He wept before He preached. Maybe that’s the order we’ve lost.RELATED: Liberal women quickly learn what happens when you say vile things about little girls killed in the floods Photo by Jim Vondruska/Getty ImagesSo what can we do from a distance?Give until it pinches — money, blood, bottled water, even unused PTO if your workplace allows donations. Relief crews will need support for months, not days.Go if you can. Student ministries, church groups, skilled contractors — this work doesn’t end when the cameras leave.Guard these families’ dignity. Share verified donation links, not drone footage of recovered bodies. If you wouldn’t show the image to your child, don’t post it.Grieve aloud. Let your kids see adults who don’t numb tragedy with mindless scrolling.And yes, pray — not as a substitute for action, but as its source. Prayer is oxygen for those on their feet. When the apostle James said, “Faith without works is dead,” he might as well have been looking out the window of a rescue chopper.I get the temptation to shake a fist at heaven. “Where was God?” feels like the only honest question when the water rises. But storms don’t mean vengeance, any more than sunsets are God’s apology. Scripture calls Him a refuge and redeemer, not a puppet master yanking strings to break hearts. Turning away from God now is like fleeing the only lighthouse in a gale.If grief makes prayer sound hollow, answer the hollowness with action — and with the stubborn belief that the Creator remains good, even when creation feels cruel.I still don’t want to write this. I’d rather tuck my kids in tonight and pretend rivers respect property lines and holiday weekends. But if this piece offers anything, let it give permission to mourn without politicizing. For one day — one hour even — let grief be grief. Let dads hold their kids tighter. Let moms remind us that safety doesn’t come with a zip code. Let the church prove it’s more than a Sunday address.With the sparklers of Independence Day barely cooled, maybe the most patriotic thing we can do is recover the lost art of compassionate presence. No monologue — including this one — can fill a bunk bed left empty. But through gifts, sweat, silence, and prayer, maybe we can shoulder a sliver of the weight.If you’re reading this in a dry living room, remember the families whose furniture is floating somewhere downriver.Before you post, pause.Before you debate, donate.If “thoughts and prayers” still feel hollow, add two more words: “Here’s how.”Then go do it.

https://www.theblaze.com/columns/opinion/sometimes-the-most-christian-thing-to-do-is-shut-up

This article is a whole lot of "shutting up"

Just spend your digital currency however you want tax free and stop pretending politicians and governments have authority over your unalienable right to transact however you so choose .

Unalienable rights come from God. Governments have no authority over them. All governments do is infringe on those rights.

Direct democracy is very dangerous.

An Individual Freedom Democracy would work, where people can vote on something, and then those that want it can support and pay for it, and those that want nothing to do with it are not forced into supporting it.

For example, those that want public education pay for it themselves and those that want nothing to do with it don't pay anting into public education and get their education elsewhere if they so desire.

This is true. Hands down best socks I've ever worn.

Or are you referring to their high price?

That's conspiracy nonsense.

The raised commie fist is historical fact.

I've been around a long time. The raised fist has been used as a symbol of violent communist / socialist revolution for at least a century.

It was made popular by the German cummunist labor party in the early 1900's.

They claim it means "liberation" but like everything communists do, that's a lie. It represents totalitarian oppression.

Do you realize that's the raised communist / socialist fist?

Traditionally it has represented a totalitarian system of oppression. A system that prints and controls money. The type of system that creates and manipulates a programmable digital surveillance currency. The type of system that seizes your Monero and redistributes it to others in the name of equal outcome (aka equity).

### Easily Manager Users and Groups in Linux

"Users and Groups" is a simple GUI tool for adding, managing, and deleting users and groups on a Linux system.

Users and Groups comes installed by default on Linux Mint, and can be added to most systems by installing "gnome-system-tools"

sudo apt install gnome-system-tools

It can be started with the "users-admin" command from the terminal, or you can hit the super key and search for "Users and Groups" that way.

With "Users and Groups" there is no need to memorize command line commands and options for basic user and group management.

With this tool you can quickly do things like creating an sftp group, and then creating a separate user for the sftp group, or adding a current user to the sftp group.

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