Navy Seals win case against US Dept. of Navy
A panel of judges has ruled in favor of Navy Seals who sued the US Department of the Navy. The group filed a lawsuit after the Navy refused to accept religious exemptions from the COVID shot. Those involved in the lawsuit say several requests were rejected; some had even contracted COVID 19 and presented medical proof of natural immunity. The Department of the Navy rejected all requests, resulting in the lawsuit. The Navy Seals were represented by First Liberty. The U.S. Navy was seeking to enforce the mandate issued by the Biden Administration and the Department of Defense. The Department also requested the right to force soldiers discharged over the mandate to pay for compensation for their elite training.  Attorneys for the 35 Navy Seals condemned the Department Navy’s actions. They continued their statement saying their clients were grateful for the court’s decision. The Department of Navy’s motion to appeal the ruling was denied by the panel of judges. 



Ukrainians report miracles during Russian invasion
The unprovoked attack on the nation of Ukraine by Russia has gripped the attention of most of the world. The media has focused on the horrors of war and worldwide protests condemning the attack. What the mainstream media has not reported on is the recorded stories of miracles happening in that nation during this invasion. SNBC NEWS wanted to mention just a few stories coming out of Ukraine about what God is doing in that nation. 


According to one account, a pastor in Ukrainian city of Lviv contacted American friends on social media. The pastor and church members were requesting prayer as Russian troops launched rockets and were quickly approaching the city. The pastor later contacted the friends in the U.S. thanking them for prayers and reported the Russian troops got confused, lost, and ended up being fed by locals as they asked for directions. 

 The Director of CBN Ukraine reported the story of a father whose son, a Ukrainian solider called him asking for prayer after his unit was surrounded by Russian forces. After prayer by the father and fellow church members, the son reported what he described as “lightning coming from the sky”. The lightning targeted the Russian tanks and military vehicles. The soldier reported not one Ukrainian soldier engaged in combat during the account only the aircraft in the sky carried out the offensive. The son reported the following morning they found all the Russian military tanks and mobile units in the area destroyed. (According to the account the soldier thought allies from other nations had been sent to assist in the battle. He described the aircraft in the sky to his father as something he had never seen-mentioning it looked like some type of “spaceship” that shot what looked like “lightning” at the Russian forces.)

A third witness reported more confusion by Russian troops this time two Russian units began to attack each other after mistaking each other for Ukrainian forces. 

Finally, a monument was spared after heavy attacks near the area. The monument Babi Yar was erected to honor Ukrainian victims of the Holocaust. Mainstream media reported the monument had been destroyed (the comment was later recanted as incorrect information). Media including Ynet news.com confirmed that story was incorrect. There was heavy fighting in the area, but not a single rocket or missile hit the monument. Journalists who traveled to the scene reported not one shell or missile landed near the monument and the monument is in “perfect condition”. To God be all the Glory for these reported miracles. 

 

Two states pass new abortion laws
Two more states have passed new abortion laws. The state of Florida has passed a new law banning abortion after 15 weeks. The law will make exceptions for medical issues resulting in an emergency abortion. The law is similar to an abortion law in the state of Mississippi. That law is currently being appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court and is expected to be upheld. The state of South Dakota has passed a bill banning over the phone consultation for abortion medications. Known as telemedicine abortions, South Dakota’s new law will now require in person consultation from medical doctors. South Dakota’s governor Kristi Noem says the new law will protect the unborn and mothers from this dangerous procedure.

 


SNBC Health report: How many steps per day do you need to achieve health benefits

The myth or rumor that you need 10-thousand steps walking per day to achieve a health goal, is just that a myth. The idea of 10-thousand steps per day was created by a Japanese advertising company in honor of the 1964 Summer Olympics games hosted in Tokyo. According to researchers reaching this specific number does not result in any major health benefits. Researchers at Jama Network Open, recently studied how many steps per day benefit the human body. Starting with the myth they found there was no significant health improvements if study participants achieved 10-thousand steps per day. However, they did find that some form of activity per day does result in benefits for the body. The researchers found taking between five to seven thousand steps per day still achieves the same goals concerning health. Walking improves cognitive health, reduces the risk of chronic issues, and helps to fight against health issues such as diabetes. 

 

SNBC NEWS ALERT: Iranian Nuclear Deal quietly being negotiated by US
SNBC news is reporting some news not being widely broadcast by the mainstream media and happening behind the scenes. According to multiple sources while the media and the world has been focused on the situation in Ukraine, the Biden Administration has been quietly working on a new nuclear deal with Iran. This deal is considered controversial due to the lack of restrictions on Iran. This is the main reason why the nation of Israel has been a vocal opponent of this new deal. (Iran has repeatedly threatened the sovereignty of Israel vowing to destroy the only Democracy in the Middle East.
The Iranian regime has also repeatedly The efforts for a new deal were spearheaded by Russian officials, who want leniency concerning sanctions against Iran.  The sanctions were enacted due to Iran’s failure to end its nuclear weapons program. (The New York Times recently refused to feature an advertisement that condemned the new Iran nuclear deal; critics called the action an attempt by the media to hide an important news story)SNBC News will continue updated as this story develops.

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