Hollywood often portends the machinations of the globalist elite cabal. Some say it’s “predictive programming” or just homage to the cult. Whatever the reasoning, we often see in movies the foreshadowing of events to come.
For transparency, I really hate posting about anything coming out of Hollywood these days. But considering “Bones and All” is being billed as a teen and young adult “love” story I believe it’s important for parents to know what their kids may try to watch.
Here’s the trailer:
It features “religious” music with perversions of words from the Bible and has a scene where the male protagonist appears to be praying. This, of course, as they kill and eat people throughout. This is truly a dark and sordid tale and kids across America are expected to flock to it. Adults will as well.
The storyline according to IMDB states, “Maren Yearly is a young woman who wants the same things we all do. She wants to be someone people admire and respect. She wants to be loved. But her secret, shameful needs have forced her into exile. She hates herself for the bad thing she does, for what it’s done to her family and her sense of identity; for how it dictates her place in the world and how people see her–how they judge her. She didn’t choose to be this way.”
Many patriots have stopped watching movies for various reasons, not the least popular of which is that the people making them hate American and oppose conservative philosophies. Others acknowledge their content has become a series of abominations promoting hideous lifestyles. But we have to be cognizant of what’s being pumped out, especially those of us who have children.
Know they enemy. For America First patriots, Hollywood is definitely our enemy.
Three Reasons a Coffee Gift Set From This Christian Company Is Perfect for Christmas
When you’re searching for a Christmas gift that’s meaningful, useful, and rooted in faith, you don’t want to settle for anything generic. This season is filled with noise — mass-produced products, last-minute picks, and trends that fade as quickly as they appear. But one gift stands apart because it blends genuine quality with a message that matters: a coffee gift set from Promised Grounds Coffee.
This small Christian-owned company has become a favorite among believers who want to support faith-driven businesses while giving friends and family something they’ll actually enjoy. Here are three reasons a Promised Grounds Coffee gift set may be the most thoughtful and impactful present you give this year.
1. It’s Truly Delicious Coffee
Too many “gift-worthy” coffees look beautiful in the package but disappoint when the cup is poured. Promised Grounds takes the opposite approach — exceptional taste first, thoughtful presentation second.
Their beans are sourced with care, roasted in small batches, and crafted to bring out a rich, smooth flavor profile that appeals to both casual drinkers and true coffee lovers. Whether someone enjoys bold, dark roasts or lighter, more delicate blends, every sip reflects quality that stands shoulder-to-shoulder with the biggest specialty brands.
Simply put: this coffee is good. Really good. Some say it’s absolutely fantastic. If you want a gift that won’t be re-gifted, ignored, or shoved in a cabinet, this is it.
2. It Spreads the Word While Serving a Real Purpose
There are many Christian gifts that are meaningful… but not exactly practical. There are also useful gifts that have nothing to do with faith. Promised Grounds Coffee bridges both worlds beautifully.
Each gift set delivers an encouraging, faith-centered message through its packaging and presentation — a simple but powerful reminder of God’s goodness during the Christmas season. The cups are especially popular and serve as a daily reminder of the blessings from our Lord. At the same time, the product itself is something people will actually use and appreciate every single day.
It’s a gift that uplifts the spirit and fills the mug. A gift that points loved ones toward Scripture while still being part of the normal rhythm of life. And in a culture that increasingly pushes faith to the margins, giving a gift that quietly but confidently honors Christ can make a deeper impact than you might expect.
3. It’s Affordable, Valuable, and Elegantly Presented
Many people want to give something meaningful without breaking their Christmas budget. Promised Grounds Coffee strikes that perfect balance — the sets look and feel premium, but the price remains accessible.
The packaging is classy, clean, and gift-ready, making it ideal for:
- Family members of all ages
- Co-workers or employees
- Church friends or small-group leaders
- Hosts, neighbors, and last-minute gift needs
It’s the kind of gift that feels more expensive than it is — and more thoughtful than most of what you’ll find on store shelves.
The Perfect Blend of Faith, Flavor, and Christmas Cheer
A coffee gift set from Promised Grounds Coffee checks every box: a gift that tastes amazing, conveys your faith, supports a Christian business, and brings daily enjoyment to the person who receives it. In a season when so many gifts are forgotten, this one stands out for all the right reasons.
If you want a Christmas present that reflects your values and delivers genuine joy, Promised Grounds Coffee is the perfect place to start.



If you’re gay – you chose to be that way. You can’t choose what tempts you – but you can choose what temptation to give in to,
If you’re “trans” – you’re delusional. There is no such thing as transgender, non-binary, fluid, changeable, assigned…
You are male if you have male chromosomes (genotype), and male genitalia (phenotype).
You are female if you have female chromosomes (genotype) and female genitalia (phenotype).
BIRTH DEFECTS which cause an individual to have missing/underdeveloped phenotype, or both genotype, are extremely rare and are NOT indications of “trans” or new gender. They are birth defects.
Now…what was the movie about?
Oh yeah.
Cannibalism.
Yeah. If you’re a cannibal – you are definitely a delusional fool making really, REALLY bad choices and need to be removed from society immediately.