
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced Monday that the Department of Agriculture will no longer use taxpayer dollars to fund large-scale solar or wind projects on productive farmland, nor allow solar panels made by foreign adversaries in USDA programs. The department cited farmland loss as a driving concern. Tennessee has lost more than 1.2 million acres in the past 30 years and could lose 2 million by 2027. Nationally, solar installations on farmland have risen nearly 50% since 2012. “Our prime farmland should not be wasted and replaced with green new deal subsidized solar panels,” Rollins said. “One of the largest barriers of entry for new and young farmers is access to land. Subsidized solar farms have made it more difficult for farmers to access farmland by making it more expensive and less available.” https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/usda-ends-solar-subsidies-american-farmland Canadian officials have tried to slam the doors on an American Christian musician’s tour in their country, but God apparently had other plans. Musician and worship pastor Sean Feucht, who has staged worship events throughout the U.S. and abroad, and has even led worship at the White House, included around a dozen stops in Canada on his latest North American tour. But when Feucht and his entourage showed up in Halifax, Nova Scotia, last month for the first event in that country, they got some bad news. Officials had cancelled their concert. “[P]ermits for some of his shows have been revoked amid an outcry that his controversial views are being given a platform in public spaces,” according to a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation report. Those “controversial views,” according to the CBC, include “his support of U.S. President Donald Trump and his Make America Great Again, or MAGA, movement, and over comments he’s made about abortion, critical race theory, 2SLGBTQ+ rights and gender diversity.” The CTV Canadian TV network reported that Feucht’s facility use had been revoked not only in Halifax, but also in Charlottetown, Nova Scotia; Moncton, New Brunswick; Quebec City and Gatineau in Quebec; and in Vaughan, Ontario. In Halifax, a local farmer harvested his field and invited them to hold the event on his property, Feucht reported on X. A similar thing happened in happened this week in Manitoba, he wrote. And despite the last-minute venue changes, he said audiences have shown up by the thousands. Rather than spouting hate speech, “Sean sang worship songs about Jesus,” Treadway wrote. “He told people to keep praising Jesus, to keep standing tall in their faith, to keep going. He praised God for Canada, for the people there, and for the nations abroad. In a recent interview, Richard Kemp, an expert on security, intelligence, counter-terrorism and defence, issued a stark warning: “The more it develops – and it is going to develop more and more – the more unrest we’re going to see … I would go as far as to predict not just civil unrest but civil war in the UK, in the coming years … I would hate to be right on this, but I believe I know that there is no political solution.” Kemp issued a stark warning that the United Kingdom is on a trajectory towards civil war due to the failure of political leaders to address a growing threat from an alliance between far-left activists and Islamist extremists. He stated that this alliance, which he believes is fostered and funded by hostile foreign powers like Russia, China and Iran, poses a significant danger to the nation’s cohesion, culture and political existence. Kemp criticised UK politicians for being short-sighted and risk-averse, operating with a “horizon is four years” mentality focused on re-election rather than taking the decisive action needed to prevent societal collapse. He emphasised that while he does not encourage violence, he believes the public may ultimately feel they have “no option” but to take matters into their own hands, leading to widespread unrest and potentially full-scale civil war if the current situation continues. “The more it develops – and it is going to develop more and more – the more unrest we’re going to see … I would go as far as to predict not just civil unrest but civil war in the UK, in the coming years … I would hate to be right on this, but I believe I know that there is no political solution,” Kemp said. Kemp is not the only one warning of an imminent civil war in the UK. During an interview with Louise Perry in February, King’s College London Professor David Betz estimated a 95% chance of civil war breaking out in the UK or France within five years. He based his prediction on the perceived “systemic collapse” of Western societies due to immigration and ethnic division, exacerbated by economic woes and reaction against elite overreach. “Civil conflict in the West” is “practically inevitable,” he said. South Korea has formally referred six American citizens to prosecutors for the “crime” of sending rice, dollar bills, and Bibles to starving and oppressed North Koreans. On June 27, 2025, six Americans, aged between 20 and 50, tried to float approximately 1,300 plastic bottles off the coast of Ganghwa Island, an area near the North Korean border. Each bottle contained rice, $1 bills, and Bibles, according to the local news outlet Munhwa Ilbo. The Americans, identified only as Christians motivated by missionary purposes, told police their sole intent was to feed the hungry and share scripture with North Koreans who live under the world’s most brutal dictatorship. No weapons, no propaganda leaflets, no espionage, just rice and Bibles. The penalty? Up to one year in prison or a ₩10 million ($7,500) fine. Why it matters: This case shows how the Lee Jae-myung administration is not only suppressing domestic churches but now extending its crackdown to U.S. citizens of faith. The charge is not about public safety—it is about political control, silencing acts that embarrass North Korea. When Bibles and rice are treated as contraband, it is no longer rule of law—it is appeasement of tyranny. Sincerely, https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/08/south-korea-prosecutes-six-u-s-citizens-sending/ USDA Ends Solar Subsidies On American Farmland:
'Harvest is Plentiful ...' Canadian City Slammed the Door on Christian Worship Event, But God Provided a Farmer:
Experts predict a civil war in the UK; there is no political solution:
South Korea Prosecutes Six U.S. Citizens for Sending Rice and Bibles Toward Oppressed North Koreans:
— A concerned South Korean citizen