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Tuesday, 2 December 2025

 

TREE HOUSE NEWS 🏡


Land of Whispering Pines 🌲


Good morning! May the Great Spirit bless you 🙏


I have survived to see another day. I'm feeling much better than I have for some time now. I only pray that the curse has been lifted and stays away. From what I saw of my face in the mirror, I think I'll stay home till mid-April before I am in public again. I was expecting there would still be some post-operative lumps to contend with, and I was right. I have other mending to do, especially after all of those years of having my stomach ravaged by some wild beast, it would seem at times.


So I am not surprised there would be collateral problems, like irregularity and gas cramps. Even my urinary system has been affected. The GERD and my bad teeth were slowly destroying all my innards. Talk about battery acid for blood! So now I expect the occasional passing stomach discomfort, like gas cramps and occasional flare-ups of regular upset stomach, can be expected, which I can handle. It's the constant 24 - 7 nausea I can't take anymore, and I pray I never get that close to the precipice of Hell again.


Enough of that dull stuff.

May the Great Spirit bless those who are here today. I pray you all be safe, happy, and blessed. 👼🙏


TODAY'S DISCUSSION:


SURVIVAL:


The Battle of survival is also a battle of the will. When I began the Battle, I experienced what it was like to have a good-paying job and a good bank account to go along with it. I had all the toys I could wish to have, I probably could have come up with enough to purchase the Azzam, world's longest private yacht, if I really wanted to, but I settled for a twenty-five-foot cabin cruiser and an 18-foot cedar strip speed boat with a 40 hp Johnson motor and forty-five acres of lake shore property a trailer park and three homes and the best machine one could buy back then my 1975 GMC 350 V-8 four wheel drive and a vintage 1968 Pontiac Parisian 350 V-8 engine. I lost it all, all of it, and the spouse, the house, the kids, and all. The only thing I owned when I left home was the clothes I was wearing.


37-year-old on the street. I rebuilt my life from the bottom of the hole back up into the sunlight above; that is not to say I didn't bring some wounds back with me; I have just tended to my wounds. It's not easy: When you are at the bottom. If you desire to climb back out of that hole, you dig a handhold, then move up a notch. There will be times when you make the wrong choice, the notch lets go, and you're at the bottom again. This may happen several times before you learn to take a different approach to reach the same destination. Or you did get to the destination, but not in the way you expected.


Falling happens, but if you keep fighting, the bottom seems less deep to get out of, thank G-D. for that. But you have to want to, and you do what you do to the best of your ability. Going after what's in your heart may mean dedicating some time to reach that goal, taking some quiet time to pray and meditate, and BELIEVE! You will get there if you persist. If your heart isn't into it, you'll stay stuck on some level in self-pity with a victim's view of life.


- Google Search -

Survival:

Survival often demands mental resilience – a mindset that allows us to adapt to adversity and find inner strength amidst chaos. The ability to maintain a positive mental outlook, persevere in the face of obstacles, and embrace a growth mindset is vital in survival situations.


WHAT HAPPENED TO - "STEWARDS OF THE EARTH"

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"Stewards of the Earth" refers to the concept that humans have a responsibility to care for the planet and its resources. This is a theological belief, particularly in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, that God created the Earth and entrusted it to human care. It involves using resources wisely, protecting the environment, and acting with gratitude towards creation. Bible: Genesis 2:15,


BREAKING NEWS:


Trump is threatening to attack a country with more oil than Iraq

The United States appears ready for war with Venezuela, a prospect that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro this weekend attributed to America’s desire to control the country’s vast oil reserves.


The US State Department has denied that oil played a central role in America’s military sending more than a dozen warships and 15,000 troops to the region – or that oil is behind President Donald Trump’s warnings that land strikes could be imminent and planes should avoid Venezuelan air space. Instead, the Trump administration says its military threats are part of America’s effort to stop flows of undocumented migrants and illegal drugs from Venezuela.


Whatever the rationale behind the rapidly intensifying situation in the Caribbean, if regime change is coming to Venezuela, the largest proven oil reserve on Earth will play a central role in the country’s future...

Venezuela’s massive pot of black gold:

Why the US wants Venezuelan oil:

What could happen if Maduro is toppled:

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PUBLISHED Dec 2, 2025, 4:01 AM ET

- CNN -


Costco sues US government over tariff refunds ahead of Supreme Court ruling

New York

Costco has sued the US government to ensure it will receive refunds if the Supreme Court rejects President Donald Trump’s bid for sweeping authority to impose tariffs.


In a complaint filed Friday in the US Court of International Trade in Manhattan, Costco (COST) said Trump’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose tariffs left it uncertain whether businesses can recoup sums they should not have paid. Based in Issaquah, Washington, Costco joined dozens of companies suing to safeguard potential refunds. It is also among the largest, with $275.2 billion of revenue in its fiscal year ending August 31.


The nation’s largest warehouse club operator said US Customs and Border Protection denied its request for more time to make final calculations of tariffs owed, threatening its right to complete refunds even if the Supreme Court rules against Trump...

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PUBLISHED Dec 2, 2025, 5:38 AM ET

- CNN -


CANADIAN NEWS:


Assembly of First Nations calls for withdrawal of Canada-Alberta pipeline deal

Chiefs unanimously pass emergency resolution backing oil tanker ban and First Nations on B.C. coast


Assembly of First Nations chiefs voted unanimously on Tuesday to demand the withdrawal of a new pipeline deal between Canada and Alberta, while expressing full support for First Nations on the British Columbia coast that strongly oppose the initiative. Hundreds of First Nations leaders are gathered this week in Ottawa for their annual December meeting, where high on the agenda was the federal-provincial memorandum of understanding for a bitumen pipeline to Asian markets announced last week.


The deal contemplates changing the federal ban on oil tanker traffic in northern B.C. waters, but AFN delegates responded by passing an emergency resolution affirming their support for the moratorium...

Bill S-2 on agenda:

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Posted: Dec 02, 2025 4:00 AM EST | Last Updated: 11 minutes ago

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Oh well, I guess another air sandwich, I hope the First Nations find the right baloney they want or don't want to put in that air sandwich. Actually, I pray they choose the baloney that will benefit you 🫵 the First Nations. If that pipeline goes through, I pray that the treaty is that you are part-owners and stewards of whatever passes through your property.


The solution is that the Oil companies could research an alternate fuel without C02 emitions. I don't care how. How about paying out 10 cents for the return of plastic bottles filled with human flatulent gas? Just attach a little sniffer to sniff out the smell and the C02 you got clean combustible gas


Really, "come on, ya blockheads!" You can make devices so precise in those laboratories that you can measure the hairs around a gnat's butt hole, and you sell us that garbage 💩 out there for the extortionate prices you impose on us, and to add insult to injury, poison us and our planet as well. Bloody Thieves!*_


Why don't you be nice and redeem yourselves by developing a pollution-free fuel? Be HEROs, make more money than you ever dreamed, and be thought of as a savior. How about creating a real working model of the (\text{CO}_{2}\) Extractors to extract the C02. You know why? Insert (THE F EXPLETIVE) They do it because we allow them cheap arse picks to get away with it because no one will stop them!


Hey, let's stick to the old way, it's a way cheaper way of processing gas, and we can still STICK IT TO THE CUSTOMER, leading to astronomical prices, and we are slaves to their gas pumps, pump pump that gas man, and keep a pumpin' that old black toxic gooey oozz all over the land, Mother Nature's blood. Who cares about the environment? Look at all this money we are making both legally and by crook.


That's the end of this 💩 show for today. Thank you for reading the Tree House 💩 News

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Stewards of the Earth: Hope for our Planet


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxwPnbcpG6U



1 comment:

  1. To my knowledge, there is no carbon-based fuel that does not pollute the Earth during its extraction, its refining, its distribution, and its combustion as a motor fuel. None. Natural gas produces less CO2 than gasoline and no oxides of nitrogen that I know of, but it still pollutes our environment, that is, the atmosphere in which we live and breathe.
    Why is there no cleaner fuel? Because no one has found or discovered a more plentiful source of fuel as energy-dense as fossil fuel. None. Even ethanol, a fuel derived from grains and other renewable sources, is not green. There is pollution associated with planting ethanol crops, during harvest, processing, and distillation, as well as during combustion.
    Any new fuel must be as energy-dense as current fossil fuels, as affordable to users as gasoline or diesel fuel, and as easy to distribute and dispense as propane or natural gas.
    Pure hydrogen gas could potentially make a good motor fuel, but like other fuels, it's not entirely green.
    If corporate greed and the inertia of doing things the same way because "we've always done it this way" were overcome, the results could be a genuine change in how we preserve our environment.

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