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Prehistoric people skillfully painted and engraved the walls at Lascaux, creating a profound connection to the sacred.

Lascaux IV: exact replica of the original cave – Official website – Tickets (Museum Link/France)

Picasso, upon seeing cave art for the first time, remarked, “In 15,000 years, we have invented nothing.”

How Misinformation and Disinformation Fuel Online Radicalization | Quinnipiac University (Link)

Research indicates that social media algorithms significantly contribute to the radicalization of youth by directing them towards extreme content. By prioritizing user engagement, these algorithms create “rabbit holes” and “echo chambers” where only narrow viewpoints prevail, isolating users from diverse perspectives. This unregulated influence distorts public discourse and threatens democratic values, highlighting the urgent need to reform these platforms to protect young individuals from radicalization.

CALIFORNIA SURFING: MAKE THE MOST OF THE LAST WARM DAYS BEFORE WINTER!

“THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND”–THE REALITY OF FARMING–ARE WE TRULY BACKING OUR AMERICAN FARMERS?

Farmers and agriculture workers truly represent the essence of the country, and numerous songs pay tribute to their diligence and commitment. Country music, especially, holds a long-standing tradition of recognizing farmers and their lifestyle, reflecting their devotion, early starts, and strong bond with the earth. A variety of songs highlight their perseverance, gratitude for life’s simple pleasures, and unwavering spirit.

DON’T CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA–AMERICAN FARMERS LEFT TO SUFFER IN WAKE OF $20 BILLION BAILOUT

The President of Argentina is scheduled to visit the United States on October 14 and will meet with U.S. dignitaries, including President Trump. A fitting song for this occasion might be “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina.” However, the mood will likely be celebratory as Argentina is set to receive a $20 billion bailout from the U.S. President. Javier Milei is seeking to establish a currency exchange agreement with the United States, which has raised concerns among Republicans, particularly following Argentina’s sale of billions of dollars’ worth of soybeans to China.

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THE RISE OF REALISTIC ROBOTS: A DOUBLE-EDGE SWORD FOR HUMANITY?

“I HATE MY OPPONENT. AND I DON’T WANT THE BEST FOR THEM. I CAN’T STAND MY OPPONENTS.”

(Donald J Trump/Charlie Kirk Memorial Service, September 2025)

Mr. President, as someone who identifies as a Christian, it’s time to reflect this faith in your actions genuinely. Jesus’ teachings urge us to radicalize our understanding of love, challenging us to embrace the notion that our moral duty hinges on two fundamental commandments: to love God wholeheartedly and to love our neighbors as ourselves, regardless of how we are treated in return. This is not just a moral obligation; it’s a crucial step toward healing our divided nation.

During your second term, you have become increasingly bitter, meaner, and more vengeful than ever. Intrigue, betrayal, gossip, lies, mockery, envy, and finger-pointing do not stem from the light. While appearances can be deceiving, the heart reveals the truth. Just as night follows day, “false angels of light” can be easily spotted—don’t attempt to disguise it. Only genuine love—agape—can bring peace, lightness of heart, and a sense of fulfillment. We must reject everything and everyone that does not bring peace and joy into our lives, as they contribute nothing to love, but rather the opposite. By embracing this radical love, you have the power to inspire transformative change and unite us all. Will you choose to lead with love?

BE THE REASON SOMEONE BELIEVES IN THE GOODNESS OF PEOPLE

During World War II, FDR, Churchill, and Stalin aimed to coordinate military strategy, secure Soviet involvement against Japan, establish the United Nations, and address post-war plans for Germany and Europe.

BRAVERY ON THE FRONTLINES: HONORING THE COURAGE OF OUR U.S. ARMY AND ITS GENERALS

Marilyn Monroe, who was born in Los Angeles, captured the courageous and patriotic essence of Californians. Her visit to Korea in February 1954 was more than just a performance; it was a heartfelt gesture of compassion, showcasing her unwavering support for U.S. soldiers during a pivotal moment in history. This act not only entertained but also uplifted the spirits of those who needed it most. By performing ten shows for over 100,000 troops, she lifted their spirits despite harsh conditions. Monroe’s commitment to boosting morale and her powerful statement that this experience was the best thing that ever happened to her highlight her dedication to those who served. We should honor her legacy by continuing to support and uplift our service members today.

What is female genital mutilation? | UNICEF (Link)

https://www.girlsnotbrides.org (Link)

Trump Fragrances

1896 1996. The Taliban seized Kabul. “Women were forbidden to show their faces or to have any activity outside their homes except collecting food and medicine at distribution centres.” (British Journal of Photography)

The world’s 1.4 billion Catholics have a new leader — Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, The first American-born Pope

Not all immigrants are created equal, though all deserve equal opportunity. In the Americas, we are all immigrants because the American Continent was settled by Native Americans* (*The peoples of the Asian Continent who crossed the Beringia Corridor). The prehistoric archaeological record indicates that North America was settled by the *Clovis People* — Native Americans.

Clovis People Spread to Central and South America, then Vanished | HHMI (Link)

The earliest Americans arrived in the New World 30,000 years ago | University of Oxford (Link)

IN MEMORIAM, SPRING 2022-2025

“The impossible coincidence. A single-species model for the origins of modern human behavior in Europe” by Prof. Sir Paul Mellars

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/evan.20037 (Link)

PETER GORDON: THE WHIPPED PETER, SCOURGED BACK

Peter Gordon (c. 1860-1870) serves as a powerful symbol in the narratives of slavery, representing both profound suffering and remarkable resilience. Although his photograph reveals the trauma he endured, it is crucial to highlight the strength and defiance he embodies. Gordon’s complexity challenges us to confront how individuals reclaim their identities and reshape their narratives.

Adolf Hitler’s Paintings: Hitler could not paint or draw faces and people

Nazi Looted Art | National Archives (Link)

“The Old Building in Stand of Trees”, 1909 and “Munich Town Hall”, 1910

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