
Tim Wildmon
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afa.net | Jerry Newcombe |Hannah Meador |Tim Wildmon
“I was one of the CIA’s ‘secret soldiers of Benghazi’ when the U.S. diplomatic compound was attacked by terrorists,” recalls Mark (“Oz”) Geist. He was remembering September 11, 2012, when a band Islamic terrorists attacked the U.S. Special Mission and a nearby Annex in Benghazi, Libya. Geist’s reflections are shared in a recent press release from Shadow Warriors Project.
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afa.net | Hannah Meador |Tim Wildmon |Don Wildmon
Memorial Day marks the time we remember those who have fallen in service of our country. It’s wonderful that many Americans take time out to honor those who died that we might be free. One aspect of military service that is often neglected these days is the multitude of official prayers and acknowledgments of God through the two-and-a-half centuries of America as a nation. The late Col. Ronald D. Ray of Kentucky served in the Vietnam War with great valor.
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afa.net | Hannah Meador |Tim Wildmon |Don Wildmon |Whitney White
Fabletics has launched an ongoing series of five raunchy commercials featuring Khloe Kardashian’s athletic wear collection. The “3 New Leggings Out Now!” ad is the newest of the obscene commercials currently being aired by Fabletics. This erotic ad focuses on the collection’s leggings, modeled in extremely provocative poses. A couple of camera angles within the ad are extremely crude. The camera zooms in on the model’s backside while she wears leggings from the collection.
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afa.net | Tim Wildmon |Don Wildmon |Whitney White |Jerry Newcombe
Elliston Berry and Francesca Mani have something horrifically unfortunate in common: they were both victims of deepfakes. With each day that passes, it seems as though these graphic images of online digital abuse are running rampant.
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afa.net | Whitney White |Jerry Newcombe |Matthew White |Tim Wildmon
In the fast-paced world we live in, the virtues of patience and hard work often seem to take a backseat. In this episode of It's My Turn, Don Wildmon discusses the critical importance of these traits, arguing that true success is not merely about quick wins but rather about laying a strong foundation through diligent effort. He draws on the wisdom of historical figures to illustrate his points. He references the Roman philosopher Seneca, who famously noted that haste can lead to failure.
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