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Author: Abigail Aguilar
By Abigail Aguilar — A man in Sunderland, England, was attacking to rape a victim when Saudi student Hamzah Albar fought him off. Ian Hudson, 42, was also held by Albar until police arrived and took him into custody last December, in a court case that was reported today in the Express. “That night I honestly believe he would’ve killed me if the witness hadn’t come along,” the victim praised Albar. The judge, Recorder David M Gordon, said: “I wish to formally commend Mr Hamzah Albar for his extraordinary courage and public-spiritedness. Mr Albar intervened without hesitation to prevent the…
By Abigail Aguilar — Israel’s and the United State’s air force delivered a smackdown to Iran, but the deathblow to the 46-year iron grip rule of the regime appears now to be coming from lack of water. “After 46 years of neglect and just incompetence, the regime has left the majority of the country, especially the capital of Tehran, without water,” says Iranian-American journalist Karmel Melamed. “The aquifers are basically empty. They haven’t invested in any of the water infrastructure. There’s been no effort to recycle, reclaim any kind of water. They’ve let the whole system deteriorate for the last…
By Abigail Aguilar — First food chemicals were banned. Now saturated fats are being unbanned? As part of the Make America Healthy Again initiative, RFK’s overhaul of managing the nation’s health is issuing new dietary guidelines that give the green light (limited green light) for meat, milk and butter after decades of being demonized. “The new dietary guidelines are common sense,” says Robert F. Kennedy Jr., secretary of Health and Human Services. “This is about de-demonizing foods,” says Marc Siegel, author of The Miracles Among Us. “In the ’70s when we started going after saturated fats and saying they were…
By Abigail Aguilar — Naively believing OnlyFans empowers women to express themselves and safely make money, Victoria Sinis worked for an agency that outsourced the money-making chats to Filipinos who pretended to be the star. Then Victoria went to church, where by chance that day Melinda Tankard Reist spoke about sexual exploitation. Victoria became upset and approached the speaker after the talk. “Hi, my name is Victoria. I work for OnlyFans, and I hate myself,” she said. That same week she quit her marketing job at the agency. She became a Christian and founded Creating Gems, which builds self esteem…
By Abigail Aguilar – Raised Christian and homeschooled, Kalynn Davis was living a double life. When she got pregnant at 16, she opted to not tell her parents and get a judge to sign for her to abort. “It was the most traumatizing thing and painful thing that has ever happened to me,” Kalynn says. “People talk about you know pro-choice and stuff but they don’t really understand the just the demonic activity that surrounds abortions.” She was playing volleyball, fornicating with her boyfriend, using drugs and pretending to live the Christian life. As a result of getting exposed to…
By Abigail Aguilar – When his mom revealed Stage 4 cancer, Brandon Sutton just got deeper into drugs. “I saw her take chemotherapy and radiation and she started to wither away. I couldn’t handle it,” Brandon says. “I come home from school I didn’t want to look at her I didn’t want to be aroundHer. I would use drugs and drink just to escape reality.” Brandon had sampled marijuana first in middle school. When his family went to the altar at a Billy Graham crusade, Brandon stayed in his seat. He was embarrassed by them. “I wasn’t committed to what…
By Abigail Aguilar — Tessa Williams’s toxic boyfriend took her to a strip club. He wanted to fill her with jealousy. Instead, Tessa was fascinated by the beautiful and confident dancing girl named Sapphire. She wanted to be like her. And that’s how Tessa Williams for 20 years became Contessa Doll, Australia’s BDSM queen, a sex-worker dominatrix who charged $800 an hour to whip, shackle and electric shock perverted men. “At that time in my life, I’d achieved some success in the adult industry, had won some prestigious awards and was making a name for myself,” Tessa says. “But I…
By Abby Aguila — One day, in her friend’s bedroom, Cait Taylor emailed her dad out of the blue at age 16. “Hi, I’m your daughter,” it said. She was living in New Zealand, he was in England. Not having a dad was a constant wound, a father wound. It spiked intensely painful on Father’s Day on her birthday. Every year, she would think: Maybe this year he will remember me and send a gift. Cait had lots of problems, mental health and an eating disorder. The fantasy played through her head that he would suddenly sweep in and rescue…
By Abigail Aguilar – She was friendless in school, but on Instagram, Taylor Alesia was a hot hit. She got to 1M followers, and that led her to something she never thought she would do: take off her clothes in front of the camera. “I was naive,” says Taylor, whose real last name is Compton. “If somebody told me, I wouldn’t have done it.” Today, Taylor is a Christian, warning young ladies of the dangers of vanity and popularity on social media. She has an online Bible study and encourages girls that modest is hottest. When her parents told her…
By Abigail Aguilar- Willy Gonzalez bagged groceries at the local supermarket for tips in the Dominican Republic. When he got to 300 pesos (about $5), he would stop bagging groceries and go get drugs. One day, somebody witnessed to him while he smoked: Don’t you realize you’re killing yourself? Have they never spoken to you about Jesus? Seek him. He died on the cross for you. Turn your life over to him. With piercing eyes of compassion, the man looked at Willy. “My body went limp. I was burdened and heavy ladened by sin,” Willy remembers. “I left crying and…

