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NEWS AGGREGATOR & COMMENTS
Great Spirit bless 🙏
Good mornink! My mom once said, "Follow your dreams, dear," so I did. Now I'm almost at the last depot of my destiny in this life's dream. This whole life was but a dream;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GawPha2RUHE
I only discovered near the end of my voyage that I lived as I chose, right, wrong, indifferent, bad, or good; it was my choices. The only thing I regret is that I could have saved much of the time I spent correcting those wrong choices on something that could have been much more productive, knowing what I know now. Hindsight, but there are a lot of good lessons in that bag of (‿ˠ‿) hiny sight.
You may say, you don't need eyeballs 👁️👁️ in your butt (‿ˠ‿) there's only room in that hole down there 🔘 for a 💩. But then if we didn't learn from experience, we would all be PUMPKIN HEADS like, "Trumpo The Typo, YUCK! that CAN OF FLESH-EATING WORMS AGAIN!" 🥫🪱🪱🪱
TODAY'S DISCUSSION
Destiny Or Choice:
So the discussion today is whether destiny is a fixed endpoint or is the future determined or written by our choices, good or bad, and our free will to choose any option before us.
I briefly share my experience with freedom of choice. In my earlier years, I was like the mad scientist working in a lab, "So what if I sometimes drop a test tube or two!" "Hey! Whoever has a bad case of butt fingers shouldn't be working in a nuclear facility! "
I have often wondered if my life were like a game, who would win the footrace? Since January 12, 1971, I have had an imaginary companion. That's the day when the song "Me and Bobby McGee" came out. I was 25. I made Bobby a girl, my imaginary friend and confidant, whom I still talk to when my partner isn't home. To the observer looking in from the outside, they would call it wool-gathering.
So who wins the foot race?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfjon-ZTqzU
I don't remember how many times I sat crying in my beer, 🍺 listening to this song, I still do, maybe because I was living that life back then.
So we are AGENTS OF FREE WILL, yes, to testify to its right use, first, there should be a new PROVERB established:
BE CAREFUL WHO YOU VOTE FOR:
If I had not changed my mind about things from my past life, I would have found the end of this dream much sooner and would have missed out on all the fun of discovery and adventure. Good or bad, that's what makes a movie. There has to be a motive to make a movie, or you have a boring soap opera. For me, looking back on it now, it was all about learning and growing. Learning who I was, literally, from the inside out, spiritually, physically, and mentally, I'm sure glad I didn't miss the movie, or at least attend enough of it to understand what it was about.
SUBCONSCIOUSLY, WE ARE THE STARSEEDS BORN OF THE QUANTA INTO THE TEMPORAL WORLD of matter and energy. WE ARE ONLY SPECKS ON A SPECK OF THE UNIVERSAL CONSCIOUSNESS, the fabric of time and space.
These are the best finite English words I can use, drawn from pieces of other spiritual groups I've visited, in an attempt to describe the Oneness
- Google Search -
Question: Destiny Or Choice
🔹AI Overview
Destiny and choice represent a fundamental tension between preordained paths and free will. While destiny suggests a predetermined, unchangeable course of life, choice empowers individuals to actively shape their futures through decisions, actions, and willpower. Often, they coexist, with fate setting the stage and choices determining the narrative.
Fate sets the stage and choices determine the narrative.
BREAKING NEWS:
Why the Clintons’ ordeal might end up backfiring on Trump
When former President Bill Clinton testifies to a congressional committee Friday on the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, he will be setting a precedent that President Donald Trump may come to regret. The 79-year-old former president’s deposition follows the closed-door testimony of his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who on Thursday blasted the Republican-run House Oversight probe as a cover-up to protect Trump.
Neither of the Clintons nor Trump is accused by law enforcement of criminal wrongdoing in relation to Epstein. But the ex-president and the current one were both acquainted with him and are both mentioned multiple times in Justice Department files on Epstein...
- Clintons bowed to pressure to testify:
- An extraordinary coda to a turbulent political career:
- Hillary Clinton: ‘I have nothing to add’:
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PUBLISHED Feb 27, 2026, 12:00 AM ET - 10 hr ago
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With Trump’s apparent blessing, the Ellisons are amassing a media empire
Less than a year ago, David Ellison was the head of a small production company. Now, he’s on the verge of becoming the king of Hollywood.
The Paramount Skydance CEO emerged victorious Thursday night in a bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery. It was a prize Paramount desperately needed to survive, and winning was not assured. It still isn’t.
The battle pitted Ellison against Netflix, the industry’s biggest and most important player. President Donald Trump injected himself into the sweepstakes. So did the Saudis. And at one point, the bidding war involved a hostile takeover threat. But Ellison won. And if the deal is completed – pending shareholder approval and a potentially difficult regulatory review – he will run one of the media industry’s largest movie studios, streaming platforms and television networks...
- How we got here:
- What it means:
- What happens next:
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Updated Feb 27, 2026, 8:38 AM ET - 1 hr 41 min ago
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Everyone has something to say at the Supreme Court. Why the tariffs ruling had more than 160 pages
The extraordinary number of dueling opinions in the Supreme Court’s tariff case, laying bare divisions among the justices, also became the basis for a punch line. At the courtroom lectern this week in a dispute between an energy-pipeline company and the state of Michigan, lawyer John Bursch contended his position could lead to an easy decision: “I mean, it could be an opinion that’s 160 pages less than the tariffs opinion last week.”
“Well,” said Justice Samuel Alito as he and other justices began laughing, “That’s certainly a goal to aim for.” Chief Justice John Roberts’ face brightened, and he appeared especially amused as the exchange played out. Roberts had written the court’s main opinion striking down the Trump administration tariffs, then waited weeks as colleagues finished their various additional opinions...
- Why justices are writing more:
- Justices increasingly spar in the footnotes:
- Major questions for one another:
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PUBLISHED Feb 27, 2026, 4:00 AM ET - 6 hr ago
- CNN -
I trust those NINCOMPOOPS like I would a pit of Venomous Snakes. They're all Demented Dunce Cadets, the whole Trumpo The typo's Regime, a can of Flesh Eating Worms 🥫🪱🪱🪱*_
CANADIAN NEWS:
Why putting spit hoods on people is risky and can be deadly
Patchwork of regulations for device across Canada puts public at risk, experts say
On Christmas Eve 2022, Sarafina Dennie was preparing a holiday meal for her family when she got a phone call informing her that her brother was in hospital. Shortly after she arrived at his bedside, Nicous D’André Spring, 21, was pronounced dead.
Initially, the family had little information about the circumstances leading to his death. Spring had spent the past few days behind bars at Montreal’s Bordeaux jail, where he’d been taken after being arrested for breaking a court-ordered curfew. At the time of his death, Spring was being illegally detained. The previous day, Dec. 23, 2022, a judge had ordered his release...
Watch the full documentary, "Last Breath," from the fifth estate now on YouTube or on CBC-TV Friday at 9 p.m.
- A ubiquitous yet risky device:
- Lack of proper training:
WARNING: The video and descriptions below contain graphic content.
WATCH | An excerpt from 21-minute video showing the jail incident involving William Ahmo:
- A patchwork of regulation:
- Use on minors:
- Classification unclear:
- Hard to cast blame:
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WATCH | Calling for reform:
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Posted: Feb 27, 2026 4:00 AM EST | Last Updated: 7 hours ago
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Energy-hungry India tells Carney 'we are willing to buy whatever Canada is offering'
India needs oil, natural gas and uranium — and fast, high commissioner says on eve of PM's visit
India wants to buy any energy product it can from Canada, and its officials are urging the federal government to streamline approvals for various projects so it can tap into new supplies to feed a rapidly growing country with relatively few natural resources of its own.
That's the message India's high commissioner to Canada, Dinesh Patnaik, relayed in an interview with CBC News before Prime Minister Mark Carney left for a five-day visit to the country. It's a trip that will be laser-focused on cutting new business deals and getting negotiations for a free trade agreement underway as part of a push to diversify from the American market.
"On energy, there is an appetite which even Canada cannot fulfill and we are willing to buy whatever Canada is offering on crude, on LPG, on LNG," Patnaik said, referring to oil and gas products...
Trudeau accuses India's government of involvement in killing of Canadian Sikh leader
Carney's India trip is all business: An inside look at what the PM has planned
Minister says there's 'a lot more work to do' with India after Canadian official says it's no longer a threat
Carney government says India threat is over — Sikh activists say not so fast
Trump's threats reveal the trouble with Canada's pipelines running through the U.S. ...
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Posted: Feb 27, 2026 4:00 AM EST | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
- CBC -
Canada and South Korea sign defence agreement
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHuwRQggjhc

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