Tuesday, April 07, 2026

An Unending Stream.

 Boko Haram kills 10 Christians in northeast Nigeria

Members of Islamic extremist group Boko Haram on Monday killed at least 10 Christians in an attack on a village in Borno state, Nigeria, sources said.

Borno state

Wholly Unsurprising!

The soldier’s song the Army doesn’t want you to hear.

Officers threatened with punishment over lyrics about lack of kit and ‘dying in the first wave’.

British Army major faces punishment after recording a song that ridicules the state of the armed forces.

The lyrics of Dying in the First Wave mock Britain’s military for being “a little bit s---” and predicts soldiers will all die “in the first wave” of a war.

It was recorded by an officer attending a training course in Shrivenham, Wiltshire, designed to prepare soldiers and Royal Marines for promotion to the rank of major.

The Telegraph understands the song enraged Army chiefs, and attendees of the 26-week course were threatened with failure by senior commanders until the songwriter was found.

A second song was then released, apologising for saying the Army didn’t have “enough kit on air, land and sea” and accusing military bosses of having “no sense of humour”.

This Sicko Should Get A Maximum Sentence.

 Funeral director ‘monster’. 

left bodies to rot.

Robert Bush pleads guilty to 30 counts of preventing a 
lawful and decent burial.
Funeral director Robert Bush arrives at Hull Crown Court
Funeral director Robert Bush arrives at Hull Crown Court Credit: Scott Heppell/PA Wire

A fraudulent funeral director who gave grieving families the wrong ashes while their loved ones’ bodies were left at his site for months has pleaded guilty to 30 counts of preventing a lawful burial… DT

Aldi It Is. Who Wastes Huge Amounts of Their Hard-To-Earn Cash By Choosing The Wrong Supermarket?

Price including loyalty card discount

Price

Cheapest supermarket for smaller shop (95 items) in March 2026

£171.32

Aldi

£172.42 (£172.31)

Lidl

Asda

£193.37

Tesco

£201.41 (£198.07)

£205.35 (£199.79)

Sainsbury’s

£201.02

Morrisons

Ocado

£219.86

Waitrose

£235.70

Which? analysed 95 items,20 products on loyalty discount at Tesco, 19 at Sainsbury's and two at Lidl

Cheapest supermarket for larger shop (223 items) in March 2026

£574.26

Asda

£625.10 (£584.95)

Tesco

£638.24 (£591.32)

Sainsbury’s

£600.79 (£600.36)

Morrisons

£631.58

Ocado

£653.17

Waitrose

Which? analysed 223 items, which included 91 on loyalty discount at Tesco, 103 at Sainsbury's, and two at Morrisons

Birdie.


 

A Spirit Not of Fear.

Unprovoked Invasions of Israel Since 1948:

 Since its establishment in May 1948, the State of Israel has facedmajor military invasions and wars initiated by neighbouring Arab states and non-state militant groups, along with numerous smaller-scale conflicts and, most recently, the 7 October 2023 attacks. [1, 2, 3]

Major recognized wars or full-scale invasions of Israeli-held territory include:
  • 1948 Arab–Israeli War (War of Independence): Immediately following the declaration of independence, regular forces from Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq invaded..
  • Six-Day War (1967): Israel launched a preemptive strike following the massing of Arab troops and a naval blockade, leading to a war with Egypt, Jordan, and Syria.
  • Yom Kippur War (1973): A surprise joint invasion of Israeli-occupied Sinai and the Golan Heights by Egypt and Syria.
  • 1982 Lebanon War (First Lebanon War): Israel invaded Lebanon in response to attacks by the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) operating from that territory.
  • 2006 Lebanon War (Second Lebanon War): A conflict sparked by a Hezbollah cross-border attack in which soldiers were captured and killed.
  • October 7 Attacks (2023): Hamas militants launched a surprise attack against communities in southern Israel, initiating the ongoing Gaza war. [1234]
Additionally, Israel has faced, and continues to manage, thousands of rocket attacks, infiltrations, and smaller-scale conflicts, such as the 1978 Operation Litani and repeated Gaza clashes (2008-09, 2012, 2014, 2021). [12]

Shroud of Turin? - If Relics Interest You - This May Be For You. It Ain't For Me.

 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-15704471/shroud-turin-jerusalem-pollen-discovery.html

Syria.

 Activists warn Syriacs being erased in Syria.

Migrant Invasion Supporters Must Never Again Get Our Valuable Votes!

Migrant crisis bombshell as new report reveals Britain is 'importing extremism.'

Michael Knowles·5 min read·Apr 6, 2026. EXCLUSIVE: Ministers have been warned of a "clear and uncomfortable reality" about the cohorts arriving by small boat - as the scourge of antisemitism intensifies.
BRITAIN-FRANCE-EU-POLITICS-MIGRATIONThe migrant crisis has sparked fears of a rise in antisemitism. (Image: Getty)

An alarming number of migrants crossing the English Channel are coming from antisemitic hotspots, new research has revealed. Ministers have been warned of a “clear and uncomfortable reality” about the cohorts arriving by small boat, as the scourge of antisemitism intensifies.

The Henry Jackson Society revealed some of the most common nationalities to be detected in the Channel hold antisemitic views and believe many of the most common tropes about Jewish people.

Countries such as Egypt, Turkey, Iraq, Sudan, Iran, India, Georgia and Vietnam all score higher than the UK on the Anti-Defamation League's Global Index, which analyses antisemitic attitudes.

This should “inform how we think about integration and social cohesion”, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has been told, amid fears of “importing more extremism”.

Michael McManus, Director of Research, Henry Jackson Society, said: “This analysis highlights a clear and uncomfortable reality: many of those arriving in the UK are coming from societies where antisemitism is far more widespread than it is here.

“That should inform how we think about integration and social cohesion.

“At a time when antisemitism is already rising in Britain, it is not unreasonable to ask harder questions about the broader context in which migration is taking place - and the long-term implications of simply ignoring it.”

Researchers said the UK has an ADL antisemitism score of 12. But this means a staggering 6.7 million people living in this country “harbour elevated levels of antisemitic attitudes”, according to the monitoring group.

By comparison, Palestine has an ADL rating of 97, Egypt 84, Turkey 79, Iraq 77, Sudan 72, Iran 49, India 39, Georgia 37, and Vietnam 27.

Some 15,000 migrants from these countries arrived by small boat last year.

Kuwait and Palestine have the highest global scores, at 97.

Some 621 Kuwaitis arrived by small boat in 2025.

But some of the other most common countries of origin for Channel migrants - including Afghanistan, Eritrea, Syria, and Somalia - do not have available ADL data.

Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp told the Daily Express: “It is unacceptable that so many illegal immigrants come from countries where antisemitic attitudes are rampant. This is feeding the shocking levels of antisemitism we have seen in recent months and years. We have seen one small boat of illegal immigrants previously posted on social media brandishing a large gun and expressing support for the terrorist group Hamas.

“These illegal immigrants are mainly young men coming into the UK from France, which is safe. We must leave the ECHR, and then they can all be deported within a week of arrival. Then, the crossings would soon stop.”

A spokesperson for Campaign Against Antisemitism said: "When we discovered a Hamas-linked Gazan coming to the UK on a dinghy last year, we knew that was very unlikely to be the only case of a migrant with a record of antisemitism and extremism reaching British shores.

“As we have all seen over the past two years, there is already a great deal of extremism in this country already: the prospect of importing more of it, whether it comes via legal or illegal routes, is a frightening prospect.

“Clearly, this urgent topic must form part of our national conversation about immigration and integration."

Concern over antisemitism in the UK has intensified after four Jewish community ambulances were firebombed in Golders Green.

Three people, two British men - Hamza Iqbal, 20, and Rehan Khan, 19 - and a 17-year-old boy who is a dual British-Pakistani national, have all been charged with arson with intent to damage property and being reckless as to whether life would be endangered.

A fourth man, a 19-year-old, was arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life on Saturday.

The revelations come after the Sunday Express revealed how foreign nationals from Spain, America, Canada, Australia, Brazil, and hotspots such as St Lucia and Barbados are among 150 nationalities in asylum hotels.

Critics branded the figures “shameful” as they warned many of the countries on the list compiled by this newspaper are “safe, sunny holiday destinations”.

More than one in three asylum seekers living in hotels are from African countries, while Afghans and Iranians make up the biggest cohorts. DE.

Monday, April 06, 2026

Living Godly Lives in a Godless Society.

11) Dear friends, I urge you, as foreigners and exiles, to abstain from sinful desires, which wage war against your soul. 12) Live such good lives among the pagans that, though they accuse you of doing wrong, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day he visits us. 1 Peter 2.

Birdie.


 

Our God.

Prayer and Support Please.



Dear All,

Three years ago, a Christian father in Pakistan was arrested on false blasphemy charges. Now, he awaits a verdict that could carry with it the death penalty.  

As Christians around the world prepare to celebrate Easter – the triumph of hope over suffering, and life over death – this young man remains behind bars, longing to return home to his family. 

His name is Ishtiaq Saleem.  

In November 2022, Ishtiaq was arrested after being accused of downloading allegedly blasphemous material against Islam on social media – something he firmly denies. Under Pakistan’s strict blasphemy laws, a conviction can carry the death penalty. 

Since his arrest, Ishtiaq has languished in prison while his case has slowly moved through the courts. His requests for bail have been repeatedly denied by lower courts and even the Supreme Court of Pakistan. 

The Supreme Court eventually ordered the trial to be expedited, and proceedings are now taking place before a special court in Islamabad.  

Now his trial has reached a critical moment. The court has completed hearings in his case, and a verdict could be issued once proceedings for a co-accused individual conclude.  

ADF International is supporting Ishtiaq’s defence through allied lawyers in Pakistan.   

No one should face prison time – or the threat of death – because of false accusations of blasphemy. Blasphemy laws create a culture of violence and discrimination and must be repealed.  

Our legal team is working to expose the weaknesses in the prosecution’s case and fight for justice for this innocent father. But this work is only possible because of supporters like you. 

Will you help defend people like Ishtiaq today? 

Your gift today can help support: 
• Legal defence for those falsely accused under blasphemy laws 
• Advocacy to expose injustice and protect religious freedom 
• Urgent action to defend vulnerable communities facing persecution 

GIVE TODAY
Our hope is that Ishtiaq will soon be acquitted. 

Thank you for standing with those whose freedom is at risk. Happy Easter, and God bless

With gratitude,  
ADF UK

P.S. Disturbingly, this case is connected to a so-called Blasphemy Business Group – an organised network accused of fabricating blasphemy accusations to entrap individuals for the purpose of blackmail and extortion 

According to Pakistan’s National Commission on Human Rights, more than 450 people may have been targeted through similar schemes, contributing to a dramatic surge in blasphemy accusations in recent years.   

The network includes lawyers and individuals who reportedly work in coordination with the cybercrime unit of the Federal Investigation Agency to bring these construed cases before the courts. In Saleem’s case, the lead prosecution counsel, Rao Abdur Rahim, is the head of the Group, raising serious concerns about the fairness of the proceedings.  

An Unending Stream.

  Boko Haram kills 10 Christians in northeast Nigeria Members of Islamic extremist group Boko Haram on Monday killed at least 10 Christians ...