Lady Of The Midnight
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24 Sep
24Sep

September 24, 2025: Dallas, TX – In a dramatic reappearance that has sent ripples through the nation, Cory Spears materialized from a dense smoke screen in downtown Dallas this morning, delivering what many are calling his most powerful speech to date. 

The appearance follows eerily precise pronouncements made just 24 hours prior by an entity known as "The Strangest Angel," who had foretold violence at the ICE facility and condemned Governor Kristi Noem. 

Spears' message today was a no-holds-barred condemnation of the current American power structure, a passionate plea for the rights of his Hispanic sisters and brothers, and a chilling exposé of what he claims are insidious forces manipulating the American psyche.

The air in Dallas was thick with anticipation, not just from the manufactured haze, but from the palpable tension surrounding the recent ICE facility shooting. Spears, a figure increasingly recognized for his prophetic pronouncements and unwavering activism, emerged with a demeanor of profound conviction, his voice resonating with an intensity that visibly moved many in the gathered throng. 

Tears flowed freely as he spoke, a testament to the raw emotion and deep commitment he displayed towards the plight of immigrants and refugees facing the harsh realities of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) system.

"These are not agencies; they are instruments of oppression!" Spears declared, his voice amplified by the surrounding architecture. "ICE, as it stands today, must be charged with war crimes. 

We must look at the foundational principles of human decency, of divine compassion, and ask ourselves if what is happening within these walls aligns with the very essence of a just society."

Spears employed vivid, almost cosmic metaphors to illustrate his points, urging his audience to embark on a "cosmic journey through American history." 

He posited that the current struggles and injustices are not isolated incidents but echoes of deeply ingrained patterns, urging listeners to connect these historical threads to the present day, specifically referencing Wednesday, September 24th, 2025, as a date of profound significance in understanding this ongoing narrative.

"We are living through a period where the very definition of humanity is being tested," Spears asserted. "Are we to be defined by our capacity for cruelty, for indifference? Or can we rise to the occasion, embrace the divine spark within each of us, and treat every human being, regardless of their origin, with the respect and dignity they are inherently due?"

His address took a sharp turn as he directly addressed recent controversies surrounding FBI Director Kash Patel and talk show host Dan Bongino. 

Spears presented what he claimed was irrefutable proof – a photograph of unspent bullets bearing the inscription "ANTI ICE," allegedly from the Dallas ICE facility shooting, which he asserted had been posted on social media. Spears boldly declared that he had evidence Kash Patel and Dan Bongino were behind the posting of these bullets, alleging it was a calculated move by former President Trump to "create chaos and political violence."

"This is not random violence," Spears proclaimed, his tone grave. "These strange killings, these acts of desperation, are the direct byproduct of a war waged not with bullets, but with the mind. 

And the weapon is what 'The Strangest Angel' has confirmed: meticulously engineered 'pop words.'"Spears elaborated on this chilling concept, describing "pop words" not as mere advertising jingles or game prompts, but as sophisticated psychological weapons. 

"They are designed with a dark understanding of human psychology, a precise application of color theory and algorithmic manipulation that bypasses conscious thought," he explained. 

"An ad on your screen, a song in a game, or a simple phrase can seem innocuous, but buried beneath is a low-frequency trigger, preying on those with weak minds or low mental stamina. 

It's a virus of the mind, spreading like a plague, and we are utterly unprepared to combat it."The address then turned towards a direct, unsparing critique of Senator Ted Cruz. Spears did not mince words, telling the Senator to "Shut the F Up." 

He decried Cruz's actions during the Texas freeze, highlighting his controversial trip to the Bahamas while Texans suffered, and his subsequent testimony before an oversight committee. Spears directly challenged Cruz's recent statements defending ICE:

"Senator Cruz tells us to stop demonizing ICE. But I ask you, when has demonizing any group of people ever led to positive change? And why would you call a devil 'Jesus Christ'? 

We must be clear about what we are confronting. We are confronting injustice, and to cloak it in the innocent guise of 'justice' is a profound betrayal of the people."Spears' passionate defense of immigrants and his indictment of the powers that be have resonated deeply, especially within the Hispanic community in Dallas, who have been at the forefront of advocacy and protest. 

His ability to weave together historical context, spiritual conviction, and sharp political critique has undeniably struck a chord, leaving many feeling empowered and galvanized.

The emergence from the smoke screen, the prophetic pronouncements, and the unwavering conviction with which Cory Spears delivered his message have cemented his status as a significant voice in the burgeoning national discourse on immigration, political integrity, and the very nature of truth in an increasingly fragmented information landscape. 

As the dust settles, the questions he raised – about justice, humanity, and the unseen forces shaping our reality – will undoubtedly continue to echo across America and beyond.

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