Now The End Begins
Host And Founder Of ‘Now The End Begins’ Geoffrey Grider:
Amazingly, Republicans attempted to sabotage the opening day of Hillary Clinton’s closed-door testimony about her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
We are watching a unique stage play unfolding as Hillary and Bill Clinton are being compelled to testify about their relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Today was the first day of Hillary’s deposition, and it had barely begun when it erupted into chaos as Republicans violated the rules of the closed-door congressional testimony when Lauren Boebert snapped a photo and sent it to TPUSA flack Benny Johnson. The duplicity and corruption on both sides is stunning, but Jeffrey Epstein just may have the last laugh.
Hundreds of photos are available right now online showing Epstein’s very cozy relationship with Bill Clinton, and his very cozy relationship with Donald Trump. Why, there’s even a photo of Ghislaine Maxwell attending Chelsea Clinton’s wedding. The funny part is that both the Clinton’s and Trump are fervently denying the true nature of their relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, in stark contrast to the mountains of evidence that says otherwise. There is only one fair way to solve this vexing problem. Everyone mentioned in the Epstein Files must be put under oath, questioned, and then their answers have to be throughly investigated to see who’s lying and who’s telling the truth.
Me personally, I think if the truth ever does come out, there will be enough there to sink not only the Clintons and Donald Trump, but about half of the Federal Government as well. In the meantime, the president of the World Economic Forum today resigned his post as messages between him and Jeffrey Epstein came to light.
Amazingly, Republicans attempted to sabotage the opening day of Hillary Clinton’s closed-door testimony about her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
We are watching a unique stage play unfolding as Hillary and Bill Clinton are being compelled to testify about their relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Today was the first day of Hillary’s deposition, and it had barely begun when it erupted into chaos as Republicans violated the rules of the closed-door congressional testimony when Lauren Boebert snapped a photo and sent it to TPUSA flack Benny Johnson. The duplicity and corruption on both sides is stunning, but Jeffrey Epstein just may have the last laugh.
“Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him? saith the LORD. Do not I fill heaven and earth? saith the LORD.”
Jeremiah 23:24 (KJV)
Jeremiah 23:24 (KJV)
Hundreds of photos are available right now online showing Epstein’s very cozy relationship with Bill Clinton, and his very cozy relationship with Donald Trump. Why, there’s even a photo of Ghislaine Maxwell attending Chelsea Clinton’s wedding. The funny part is that both the Clinton’s and Trump are fervently denying the true nature of their relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, in stark contrast to the mountains of evidence that says otherwise. There is only one fair way to solve this vexing problem. Everyone mentioned in the Epstein Files must be put under oath, questioned, and then their answers have to be throughly investigated to see who’s lying and who’s telling the truth.
Me personally, I think if the truth ever does come out, there will be enough there to sink not only the Clintons and Donald Trump, but about half of the Federal Government as well. In the meantime, the president of the World Economic Forum today resigned his post as messages between him and Jeffrey Epstein came to light.
Harbinger’s Daily
By Tim Moore: What is the next thing you are looking forward to? The wedding of a child? The birth of another grandchild (as my wife and I are anticipating in April)? A long-anticipated trip or family gathering?
All of those blessed events are bound to inspire eager anticipation. But the best thing that Christians throughout the Church Age have awaited with great excitement is the Rapture of the Church. That is why Paul refers to His coming for us as our “blessed hope.” As we’ve said many times, because our Hope is bound up in the Person of Jesus Christ and His trustworthy promises, the phrase Blessed Hope refers both to Him personally and to the promise that He will come and gather us to Himself.
It is that upward call that will usher us in glorified bodies into the rarefied beauty of Heaven—to take up residence in the place He has prepared for us—that Paul says we should be groaning for. In fact, he assumes that every Christian is doing just that: “having the first fruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting eagerly for our adoption as sons, the redemption of our body” (Romans 8:23).
All of those blessed events are bound to inspire eager anticipation. But the best thing that Christians throughout the Church Age have awaited with great excitement is the Rapture of the Church. That is why Paul refers to His coming for us as our “blessed hope.” As we’ve said many times, because our Hope is bound up in the Person of Jesus Christ and His trustworthy promises, the phrase Blessed Hope refers both to Him personally and to the promise that He will come and gather us to Himself.
It is that upward call that will usher us in glorified bodies into the rarefied beauty of Heaven—to take up residence in the place He has prepared for us—that Paul says we should be groaning for. In fact, he assumes that every Christian is doing just that: “having the first fruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting eagerly for our adoption as sons, the redemption of our body” (Romans 8:23).
Prophecy News Watch
By PNW Staff: A quiet but profound shift is underway in the spiritual lives of Americans--and it should command the attention of every believer, pastor, and parent. In an age once defined by pulpits and Scripture, a growing number of people are now turning to algorithms for answers about God, morality, and truth. What was once the realm of prayer and pastoral counsel is increasingly being outsourced to machines. And according to new research, this isn't speculation--it's measurable reality.
A recent study conducted by the Barna Group in partnership with Gloo, reveals a startling statistic: about one-third of practicing Christians now say spiritual advice from artificial intelligence is as trustworthy as guidance from a pastor. Among practicing believers specifically, that number climbs to 34%. Even more striking, younger generations show higher openness to AI as a spiritual source, suggesting this trend is not fading--it's accelerating.
The survey of more than 1,500 U.S. adults also found that four in ten Christians say AI has already helped them with prayer, Bible study, or spiritual growth. Meanwhile, more than 41% of Protestant pastors report using AI tools to assist with sermon or study preparation. This paints a picture not of resistance, but of rapid adoption across the Christian landscape. As Barna's vice president of research, Daniel Copeland, observed, there is "a real opportunity" for pastors to disciple congregations on how to use AI beneficially. But that statement carries an unspoken warning: if the Church does not teach discernment, technology will.
A recent study conducted by the Barna Group in partnership with Gloo, reveals a startling statistic: about one-third of practicing Christians now say spiritual advice from artificial intelligence is as trustworthy as guidance from a pastor. Among practicing believers specifically, that number climbs to 34%. Even more striking, younger generations show higher openness to AI as a spiritual source, suggesting this trend is not fading--it's accelerating.
The survey of more than 1,500 U.S. adults also found that four in ten Christians say AI has already helped them with prayer, Bible study, or spiritual growth. Meanwhile, more than 41% of Protestant pastors report using AI tools to assist with sermon or study preparation. This paints a picture not of resistance, but of rapid adoption across the Christian landscape. As Barna's vice president of research, Daniel Copeland, observed, there is "a real opportunity" for pastors to disciple congregations on how to use AI beneficially. But that statement carries an unspoken warning: if the Church does not teach discernment, technology will.
Israel 365 News
By Elie Mischel: The panic over artificial intelligence feels familiar. When the printing press arrived, people worried it would corrupt society. When calculators became common, teachers feared students would never learn math. Now, with AI solving scientific problems that have stumped researchers for years and writing essays that pass college exams, the anxiety has reached a new pitch.
But Tim Moon, a veteran educator who spent decades teaching classical reasoning and rhetoric before launching his own AI consulting business, isn’t worried. In fact, he thinks AI might do something unexpected: teach us what it really means to be human.
In a recent conversation on Biblical Money, Rabbi Rami Goldberg’s podcast exploring faith, finance, and business, Moon made a case for embracing AI rather than fleeing from it. His argument isn’t rooted in blind techno-optimism but in decades of watching students wrestle with logic, watching machines process information, and recognizing the irreplaceable value of what only humans can do.
But Tim Moon, a veteran educator who spent decades teaching classical reasoning and rhetoric before launching his own AI consulting business, isn’t worried. In fact, he thinks AI might do something unexpected: teach us what it really means to be human.
In a recent conversation on Biblical Money, Rabbi Rami Goldberg’s podcast exploring faith, finance, and business, Moon made a case for embracing AI rather than fleeing from it. His argument isn’t rooted in blind techno-optimism but in decades of watching students wrestle with logic, watching machines process information, and recognizing the irreplaceable value of what only humans can do.
Geller Report
By Pamela Geller: A group of Jewish parents has filed a lawsuit against the California Department of Education, the State Board of Education, and State Superintendent Tony Thurmond, alleging systemic antisemitism in public schools across the state. The lawsuit claims that Jewish students have been subjected to harassment, anti-Jewish and anti-Jewish rhetoric in classrooms, and discriminatory treatment by school staff.
One ninth-grade teacher organized a walkout that featured chants of ‘f— the Jews,’ while others said schools punished their children for reporting anti-Semitism
A first-of-its-kind federal lawsuit was filed on February 26, 2026, by the Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law and StandWithUs against the State of California, the California State Board of Education, the California Department of Education, and Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond. The lawsuit alleges that public K-12 schools across California have fostered a hostile, antisemitic environment where Jewish students are harassed, bullied, and segregated.
One ninth-grade teacher organized a walkout that featured chants of ‘f— the Jews,’ while others said schools punished their children for reporting anti-Semitism
A first-of-its-kind federal lawsuit was filed on February 26, 2026, by the Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law and StandWithUs against the State of California, the California State Board of Education, the California Department of Education, and Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond. The lawsuit alleges that public K-12 schools across California have fostered a hostile, antisemitic environment where Jewish students are harassed, bullied, and segregated.
Front Page Magazine
By Jason D. Hill: As incursions by Israel continue into the refugee-occupied territories of Judea and Samaria, also known as the West Bank, there has been ramped-up concern over the concept of Greater Israel (Eretz Yisrael Hashlema – the biblically promised Land of Israel) becoming more a reality. These concerns exist against the backdrop of Prine Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s affinity for the idea. His own Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich continues to flaunt the idea —much to the consternation of the Arab and Western world.
The extension of Israel’s influence here is contentious. It could remain in the realm of political dominance of the region, or as Smotrich and other expansionists envision the doctrine, it would see Israel expanding its borders to Damascus. One could apply a literal maximalist Biblical interpretation of Genesis 15: 18-21 which would see it controlling territories from the Euphrates River to the Nile; or parts of Syria, Iraq, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. Given, as I will argue, that not one single Islamic state in the Middle East has legitimate sovereignty—that degree of expansionism, too, would be moral.
The extension of Israel’s influence here is contentious. It could remain in the realm of political dominance of the region, or as Smotrich and other expansionists envision the doctrine, it would see Israel expanding its borders to Damascus. One could apply a literal maximalist Biblical interpretation of Genesis 15: 18-21 which would see it controlling territories from the Euphrates River to the Nile; or parts of Syria, Iraq, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. Given, as I will argue, that not one single Islamic state in the Middle East has legitimate sovereignty—that degree of expansionism, too, would be moral.
Jihad Watch
By Robert Spencer:
Somalian migrant in Norway:The Norwegian political and media elites, like their counterparts all over Europe, have brought their nations to this point. They have decided to commit national and civilizational suicide in pursuit of short-term electoral gain and utopian socialist internationalist schemes. They will be excoriated throughout history as the destroyers of their nations.
“In a few years Norwegians will be a minority in their own country. Looking forward to seeing thousands of Abduls instead of Anders.”
Norway is for some reason willingly replacing itself. pic.twitter.com/o2u6a3DmI7
— 𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎ (@NiohBerg) February 24, 2026
Hope For Our Times
Today in Prophecy 02-26-26
The Truth Daily News: Pastor Tom Hughes connects headlines about potential shifts away from the U.S. dollar and rising economic prosperity to Bible prophecy, warning that a booming economy could become one of the greatest end-times deceptions. Referencing Luke 12 and 1 Thessalonians 5, he explains that Jesus said people would be buying, selling, celebrating, and saying “peace and safety” just before sudden destruction comes—meaning prosperity, not panic, may cause many to stop watching for Christ’s return.
Pastor Tom urges believers to remain alert during seasons of financial optimism, reminding viewers that the Lord will come at an hour when people do not expect Him.
Pastor Tom urges believers to remain alert during seasons of financial optimism, reminding viewers that the Lord will come at an hour when people do not expect Him.
Wild Bill For America
Islam Takes New York City
Synopsis: Trouble is coming to NYC. What to do?
Dr Steve Turley
Fighters Storm Khamenei’s Compound! Regime In Chaos