Toronto police are investigating a Tuesday morning shooting at the U.S. consulate that left bullet marks on the building, an incident Mayor Olivia Chow and Premier Doug Ford have condemned as an unacceptable act of intimidation.
Toronto police are investigating a Tuesday morning shooting at the U.S. consulate that left bullet marks on the building, an incident Mayor Olivia Chow and Premier Doug Ford have condemned as an unacceptable act of intimidation.
I saw this yesterday, and thought I would share it with you all. I have done many of these things, prompted by my heart attack in 2019, including completing my will, and power attorney for finances and health care. Still, I will review these lists, and see if there are some items that I may have missed.
On YouTube yesterday, I ran across a video that a man made for release after his death. In his case, he had an active YouTube account, and he knew he was dying, so he prepared for that eventuality.
One thing is sure: We will all die. It is a good thing to prepare for that day. And this isn’t just for old people!
One more thing: Review your plans regularly. It’s important to review your plans at least once each year and when any major life event occurs, like a divorce, move, or major change in your health.
From an X post by @NoFilterSkin
Planning for your death feels weird and morbid. But you know what’s actually morbid? Leaving your family to play detective while they’re grieving. If you died tomorrow, could your family actually ACCESS anything? Here’s the checklist nobody wants to make, but everyone needs:
Unconditional surrender refers to a surrender in which the defeated party agrees to stop fighting and accept all terms imposed by the victor, without any negotiations, guarantees, or conditions. It means the surrendering side gives up all control and has no say in the terms of peace, effectively placing itself entirely at the mercy of the winning side.
This concept is most famously associated with World War II, when Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill declared at the Casablanca Conference in January 1943 that the Allies would accept nothing less than the unconditional surrender of Germany, Italy, and Japan. The goal was to ensure total defeat of the Axis Powers and prevent any negotiated peace that might allow them to regroup.
Historically, the term originated earlier in the American Civil War, when Union General Ulysses S. Grant demanded “unconditional and immediate surrender” from Confederate forces at Fort Donelson in 1862. Though Grant later offered generous terms at Appomattox, the phrase became symbolic of total military defeat.
In modern times, unconditional surrender still includes protections under international law, such as humane treatment of prisoners and civilians. However, the phrase is often used strategically to apply psychological pressure on an adversary, signaling that victory will only come through total submission—no bargaining, no compromises.
As noted by Winston Churchill, “Unconditional surrender means that the victors have a free hand,” but not that they are entitled to barbarity—moral and legal constraints still apply.
Tucker Carlson said that unconditional surrender means that “foreign troops get to rape your wife and daughter if they want, and everyone knows that”.
Everyone does NOT know that. Not even Wikipedia says that.