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America is facing a homeland threat environment unlike anything seen since 9/11. Foreign conflicts are no longer staying foreign. Sleeper networks, radicalized lone actors, and extremist propaganda pipelines are positioning soft targets across 25 or more American cities for coordinated attacks that will dwarf what we saw on September 11th 2001. Tonight on EP723 we are breaking down the mechanisms driving this escalation and what it means for your family’s security posture right now.
SEGMENT 1: The DHS Gap – When the Defense Architecture Fails
SUMMARY: The partial DHS shutdown combined with the gutting of CI-12 has created a structural hole in America’s domestic threat detection architecture at the exact moment the threat level is highest. This segment maps the institutional breakdown and what it exposes.
SEGMENT 2: Sleeper Network Activation – What the Encrypted Signal Means
SUMMARY: U.S. authorities intercepted what intelligence analysts assess as a possible Iranian activation signal for prepositioned sleeper assets operating across the West. This segment breaks down what that signal means and how Iran’s pre-positioned doctrine works inside American cities.
SEGMENT 3: The Propaganda Pipeline – How Radicalization Becomes a Body Count
SUMMARY: The online radicalization pipeline is converting content consumers into lone actors targeting American soft targets in real time. This segment traces the Austin, NYC, and ODU attacks through the propaganda-to-violence operational pattern.
SEGMENT 4: Civilian Security Posture – How Americans Harden the Target TITLE: Civilian Security Posture – How Americans Harden the Target SUMMARY: Asymmetric warfare exploits open civilian environments by design. This segment delivers the practical civilian response – from situational awareness to family emergency action planning – for a multi-city soft target attack scenario. LINKS:
SEGMENT 5: Strategic Outlook – What Comes Next in the Long War
SUMMARY: Iran has lost the conventional war but retains significant asymmetric capability through Hezbollah, proxy networks, and embedded assets – and the threat calendar for 2026 is loaded with high-visibility American soft target opportunities. This segment covers what comes next and how to position for it.
Stand by. Tomorrow night we hit the next phase: I will be back Sunday evening at 700pm ET with The C. Heaven Show. It’s my personal podcast that only goes to X @SurvivalReport and my Substack CHeaven.Substack.combecause I cover a bunch of zany stuff that would result in instant deplatforming on CommieTube and other platforms. We will resume our Long War series on Monday with Border to Interior – escalating homeland threat environment as global conflict spills into domestic security.
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Your employer becomes the compliance officer in the third phase. We already live in a world where HR departments enforce ideological standards that go far beyond the workplace. Crisis conditions normalize accelerated enforcement. Noncompliant employees will be identified, flagged, and removed – all under the banner of keeping the organization safe.
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Worship–9:15am at the Church Building. Bring your Bible to Service!
Choir practice following service
MONDAY, March 23
Church Board Meeting–1:00pm
WEDNESDAY, March 25
Women of Grace Quilting Group–10:00am-1:00pm at The Station Coffee Co in Florence
Lenten Soup supper and devotional–5:30pm at Steve and Marie’s house
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SUNDAY, March 15 RECAP
Attendance: 64
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SAVE THE DATE:
Palm Sunday–Sunday, March 29
Maundy Thursday–Thursday, April 2
Good Friday–Friday, April 3
Easter Sunday–Sunday, April 5
Easter Egg Hunt following service on Sunday, April 5 at the Church Building
Donate Now!MEET GODJOIN US ON YOUTUBE LIVE FOR SUNDAY SERVICEJoin us every Wednesday during Lent for a soup supper and Lenten devotional. Each week will be hosted by a different host! Host will provide a soup while others will provide bread, salad, dessert and a drink. Following supper, we will dive into a devotional centering around Jesus answering the question about his purpose: Why Jesus Came.
March 25 will be hosted by Steve and Marie
Interested in attending, hosting, or bringing a side? Sign up at the Church or email admin@iamcrossroads.orgPRAYER CONCERNS: ———————————————————— *Kristie who is pregnant with twins *Gary, Pastor Ryan’s dad, who is recovering from surgery *Jamie who is recovering from surgery *Ray who is battling cancer *The husband and seven children of Marie Lewis *Give a healing heart, anxiety free, when meeting with a brother *Healing for the following: Caden, Lynette, Bob, Nicole, Cindy’s husband, Leo, Anon and Evie *For safe travels for Jeri as she visits family
PRAYER JOYS ———————————————————— * The generous hearts of our congregation * All those celebrating March birthdays, anniversaries and baptisms
CONTINUED PRAYERS: ———————————————————— * Pray for our leaders
MEET FRIENDSJoin us for Book Club and Fellowship on Thursday, March 19. Our next book selection is: The Hope of Glory: Reflections on the Last Words of Jesus from the Cross by Jon Meacham.
This book seems to be a bit harder to find. You can find used copies on Amazon here or new in hardcover at Barnes and Noble here. It appears easier to find in the electronic version via Kindle, Nook or Apple books. If you need help purchasing a copy please talk to Rondi!
This Week: Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn discusses the SAVE America Act and DHS funding. And retired Navy admiral William Fallon ponders U.S. and Israeli military strategy in Iran.
Saturday Report
Rita Cosby
Saturday at 11 a.m. ET — LIVE
This Week: Shervin Pishevar, adviser to Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi’s Iran Prosperity Project, discusses the latest on the Iran war. And pro golfer Annika Sorenstam, an LPGA Hall of Famer, weighs in on Americans’ health, as U.S. teen obesity hits record highs.
Saturday Agenda
Rob Astorino
Saturday at 1 p.m. ET — LIVE
This Week: North Carolina Sen. Ted Budd, a member of the Armed Services Committee, discusses the weight of the SAVE America Act and the importance of DHS funding. Plus, retired Gen. Wesley Clark, former NATO supreme allied commander, breaks down U.S. and Israeli military strategy in the Middle East.
Rob Carson’s What in the World?
Saturday at 3 p.m. ET
Sunday at 8:30 p.m. ET
This Week: Rumor has it the new ayatollah is, in a word, “fabulous.” Leftist commentators appear to want Epic Fury to be an epic failure. And Iran’s foreign minister refuses to accept reality.
Newsmax News In-Depth
Bianca de la Garza
Saturday-Sunday at 3:30 p.m. ET
This Week:Bianca de la Garzaspeaks with Rep. Michael McCaulabout the resignation of former counterterrorism chief Joe Kent. Harmeet Dhillon, DOJ assistant attorney general for civil rights, talks about why it’s important for inspectors to review voter rolls. Rep. Jason Smith, former D.C. roommate of Sen. Markwayne Mullin, shares personal insight into the Homeland Security Secretary nominee’s character.
Greg Kelly This Week
Saturday at 4 p.m. ET Sunday at 5 and 11:30 p.m. ET
This Week: Brian Harrison,former HHS chief of staff, talks about RFK Jr.’s efforts to fix the federal vaccine policy, and the recent firing of 17 members of the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel. Plus, Ric Grenell discusses stepping down as Kennedy Center president, as it undergoes a two-year renovation.
Carl Higbie This Week
Saturday and Sunday at 7 p.m. ET
This Week: Carl Higbie touts Markwayne Mullin for DHS secretary and weighs in on the Joe Kent situation.
David Harris Jr. The Pulse Weekly
Saturday at 8 p.m. ET Sunday at 10 p.m. ET
This Week: David Harris Jr.speaks with Texas Rep. Brandon Gill about the SAVE America Act. And actor Kevin Sorbo talks about the controversy surrounding DEI at the 2026 Oscars.
Wise Guys With John Tabacco
Saturday at 9 p.m. ET Monday at 12 a.m. ET
This Week: Hypocrisy Revealed! Historic comments from Democrat lawmakers on Iran are contradicted in current talking points. Accomplishments since President Donald Trump took office are highlighted. And concerns over the declining levels of testosterone in men. John Tabacco breaks it all down with Jackie Tobacco, Nagah Ezaldein, Alina Bonsell, Charles Cornish-Dale, and Layla DeFino.
Ed Henry The Big Take Weekly
Saturday at 10 p.m. ET
Sunday at 6 p.m. ET
This Week: Ed Henry gets the take from Rick Perry,former energy secretary under Trump, as Iran attacks energy faculties in the Gulf region. President Donald Trump reaffirms there are no plans to send troops to the Middle East. And the Senate debated the SAVE America Act while Democrats continued to stoke fear over voter ID.
America’s Actor: Gene Hackman
Saturday at 11 p.m. ET
Newsmax Exclusive! Academy Award-winning actor Gene Hackman starred in over 90 films and became an actor’s actor. See the truth, trials, and ultimate triumph, both on and off screen, of one of America’s great treasures.
Sunday Report
Jon Glasgow
Sunday at 10 a.m. ET — LIVE
This Week: Democrat Rep. Adam Smith, ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee, discusses the latest on the Iran war. And Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, who’s running for governor, talks about incumbent New York Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul’s plea for wealthy New Yorkers to return from red states.
Sunday Agenda
Lidia Curanaj
Sunday at 12 p.m. ET — LIVE
This Week:Alan Dershowitz, professor emeritus of law at Harvard, discusses the FBI probe into former counterterrorism head Joe Kent. And former jihadist and counterterrorism expert Mubin Shaikh breaks down the threat of sleeper cells and terrorism in the U.S.
The Record With Greta Van Susteren Weekly
Sunday at 2 p.m. ET
This Week: Why is Congress getting paid while TSA goes unpaid? Greta Van Susteren gets to the source of the week’s biggest stories in America for “The Record.”
Conversations With Nancy Brinker
Sunday at 3 p.m. ET
This Week: Muslim moderates look at the geopolitical fallout from the current Middle East conflict. Hope emerges that Western values can once again gain traction in Iran. Nancy Brinker speaks with Qanta Ahmed, M.D., and Mansoor Hussain Laghari, human rights activist.
American Legend: The Clint Eastwood Story
Sunday at 4 p.m. ET
Newsmax Exclusive! Clint Eastwood — actor, Oscar-winning director, and even a town mayor. He redefined cool. From humble beginnings to Hollywood icon, he became the rugged face of endurance. Uncover the man behind the myth — his life, impact, and enduring legend.
Michael Savage: Savage Nation
Sunday at 8 and 11 p.m. ET
This Week: Michael Savage explores the U.S-Israeli strategy in the Iran war and the growing threat Islamic extremists pose to Americans at home.
Revolt: The Case Against EV Mandates
Sunday at 9 p.m. ET
Newsmax Exclusive! A critical look at federal electric vehicle mandates by industry experts and insiders, and the impact they will have on the automobile industry, Midwest jobs, and consumers nationwide.
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All eyes are on the man to beat: Alex Palou. After a record-breaking 2025 campaign, the Chip Ganassi Racing star is chasing perfection once again. But with a field stacked with hungry veterans like Scott Dixon and Will Power, rising stars like Pato O’Ward, and the highly anticipated arrival of Mick Schumacher at RLL, the road to the Astor Challenge Cup has never been more crowded.
Welcome to the season premiere of ALL IN. In Episode 1, we head to the sun-drenched streets of St. Petersburg, Florida, for the kickoff of the 2026 season.
At 4am this morning in Inverness, two activists from campaign group Abolish the Guga Hunt scaled the HQ of NatureScot, chained themselves to the building, and dropped a banner reading: ABOLISH THE GUGA HUNT.
Jamie Moyes and Allan Jackson – dressed as Gannets – hauled themselves onto the highest ridge above the building’s glass roof before first light, protesting against NatureScot’s complicity in the killing of Gannet chicks on a remote Scottish island.
Alongside the banner, the pair placed a bloodied model of a baby Gannet – a stark symbol of the despicable practice they are demanding be brought to an end.
Every single year around August or September, 10 men from the Isle of Lewis travel to the remote island of Sula Sgeir to kill hundreds or thousands of Gannet seabird chicks (known as Guga) to eat as a local delicacy. The activity has been happening for centuries and while it once was linked to a survival need, is now done purely to maintain the tradition.
The chicks are not yet old enough to fly when they are snatched from their nests, beaten to death with a heavy rod, plucked, gutted and scorched over open flames. This happens in full view of other chicks, nearby seabirds and the chick’s parents, who circle overhead and call out helplessly as their only chick is slaughtered.
This is not survival.
This is needless cruelty – and NatureScot allow it to happen.
The Guga hunt can only take place if NatureScot – Scotland’s official Nature agency – give out a licence for it. That licence is discretionary. They are not obliged to grant it. Yet they do, year after year, and claim that it’s all done “humanely.” It’s a disgrace.
Sula Sgeir was designated as a Special Protection Area due to its internationally important population of breeding seabirds, including Gannets. In fact, Scotland is home to almost half of the world’s Northern Gannet population, making it one of the most important countries on Earth for the survival of this species.
Continuing to authorise the killing of Guga against this backdrop is totally and utterly indefensible. In a nation facing a biodiversity emergency, the overriding priority must be nature recovery, not the maintenance of an outdated cultural tradition that directly conflicts with that goal.
“We’re prepared to stay here for days if we have to.”
Speaking from the roof, Jamie and Allan said “We’re prepared to stay here for days if we have to.”
They said they are prepared to go to Sula Sgeir to stand between the hunters and the birds, and try to save the chicks. But this should never come to that. NatureScot can stop it now by doing the right thing and refusing this year’s licence.
How you can help
We are so close to hitting 50,000 signatureson the petition to demand Naturescot brings an end to this abhorrent practice. Please add your name today and help save lives.
This weekend, join us for two exciting tasting events! On Friday evening, explore Austrian wines with Klaus (and some new craft beerstoo!), and on Saturday afternoon, join Chris for new vintages of some store favorites.
Plus, don’t miss our Prom Boutique Collection Donation Drop-Off on Sunday, March 22 | 12–5 PM at The Wine Cabinet, supporting Women Giving Back. Bring gently used prom dresses, accessories, or young men’s formalwear to help local students attend prom with confidence.
Friday Tasting: Austrian Wines w/ Klaus & Craft Beer
Proidl 2024 Senftenberg Grüner Veltliner Ried Rameln Kremstal DAC(92 pts, Falstaff)– “Light yellow green colour, silver reflections. Delicate blossom honey, a hint of apricots, candied orange zest, floral touch, juicy, elegant, ripe yellow apples, delicate fruit sweetness, fine acidity, mineral and persistent, already well developed, has good ageing potential.” BUY NOW
Hillinger 2020 Eveline Pinot Noir – Medium garnet with strawberry fruit, earthy spice, and subtle wood notes. Supple tannins and a savory texture lead to a long, balanced finish. BUY NOW
Steindorfer 2023 Apetlon Rouge– Juicy and fruit-forward, with aromas of black plum, black cherry, and a hint of cinnamon. The palate is smooth and generous, balanced by fresh acidity and subtle tannins. Blend: Blaufränkisch, Zweigelt, and St. Laurent.BUY NOW
Hi-Wire Brewing Hazy Pitch IPA– New England-style IPA bursting with tropical fruit, citrus, and pine, with a hazy appearance and juicy, hop-forward flavor profile. ABV = 7.2% BUY NOW
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Saturday Afternoon Tasting
Molinetto 2023 Gavi– Crisp and refreshing with notes of green apple, white peach, and citrus zest, balanced by bright acidity and a clean mineral finish. BUY NOW
The Dude 2024 RRV Pinot Noir– Juicy and approachable, showing ripe cherry, raspberry, and subtle spice, with a smooth texture and a fresh, easy finish. BUY NOW
Darby 2023 ‘Purple Haze’ Red Blend– Rich and fruit-forward with layers of blackberry, plum, and dark cherry, accented by hints of spice and a soft, rounded finish. BUY NOW