TILMCOM-The Indigenous Literacy Manufacturing Company

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God bless You All Shared ways of how the fine and performing arts can help expand their literacy and understanding of the demands of society.

TILMCOM, The Indigenous Literacy Manufacturing Company, Founded 1990 by Donald Morin, CEO of Eagle Feathers Film & Music Corp: Filmmaker, musician, Actor, Writer, Facilitator, & Modern dancer, Donald is a man you can know, like & trust. Copied from my Isuma TV site

Tilm.com ( The Indigenous Literacy Manufacturing Company will be an inter-disciplinary performance and production company, which will

04/28/2026

Professor Liviu Librescu-August 18-1930 — April 16-2007 RIP, Thank you Holy Father , thank you for such brave and courageous man, To stand up against evil, to set an example of Godly decision, choices, and taking action to save others. May I learn from this story. Amen.
Good day all, may God be with you all.. through his son, his angels, messengers and servants. May we all give glory to the most high, the one who gave us today, this breath we share, the land we sow, and the flowers we share for every season, we toil with joy, gladness as we stand up against evil and maintian the faith Amen

He told his students to go to the windows.
Get out. Jump if you have to.
Then Liviu Librescu walked to the classroom door and pressed his body against it.
He was 76 years old. He weighed 140 pounds.
The gunman was in the hallway.
It was April 16, 2007. A Monday morning. Solid mechanics class at Virginia Tech, Room 204. Twenty-two students, most of them 19 or 20 years old.
At 9:45 AM, gunshots echoed through Norris Hall. Room by room, the shooter was working his way down the corridor.
Liviu heard it. He understood immediately.
He had survived the Holocaust. He had survived a labor camp. He had spent decades living under Communist oppression. He knew exactly what evil sounded like.
He told his students to escape through the windows. Second floor — it was a drop, but they'd survive. Then he walked to the door and held it shut with his body.
The shooter tried to force it open. It wouldn't move.
He fired through the door. Wood splintered. Bullets came through.
Liviu stayed.
Behind him, students were climbing out the windows. Dropping to the ground. Running. One by one, all twenty-two of them got out.
The shooter kept firing through the door.
Liviu held it shut until every student was safe.
Then the bullets killed him.
When police arrived, they found his body at the door.
All 22 of his students survived. Not one was injured.
Liviu Librescu was born on August 18, 1930, in Ploiești, Romania.
He was Jewish. In 1941, when he was eleven years old, Romanian authorities sent him and his family to a labor camp. His father died there. Liviu survived. When the war ended, he was fifteen.
He went back to school. Studied engineering. Earned a doctorate from the University of Bucharest.
But Communist Romania had no interest in allowing a Jewish intellectual to succeed. He was blocked from academic positions. Passed over for jobs he deserved. He applied to emigrate. The government kept refusing.
Finally, in 1978 — when Liviu was 48 years old — Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin personally intervened. Romania let him go.
He had spent most of his adult life trapped in a country that didn't want him.
In Israel, he taught at Tel Aviv University. Published over 300 papers. Became an international expert in aeroelasticity — the science of how air flows over aircraft wings.
In 1985, Virginia Tech offered him a position. He moved to Blacksburg, Virginia. He taught there for 22 years. His students loved him — demanding but kind, high standards, genuine care.
He was still teaching full-time at 76. Still publishing research. Still showing up every Monday morning for solid mechanics.
April 16 was the first day of Passover — the Jewish holiday celebrating liberation from slavery and oppression.
Liviu Librescu died on the day his tradition sets aside to celebrate freedom.
He spent his entire life escaping death and oppression by luck, by persistence, by the intervention of others. And on his last morning, he chose to stand at a door so that twenty-two young people could have the future he had fought so hard to reach.
He could have run. He could have hidden. He could have climbed out a window with his students.
He chose to stay.
The Virginia Tech shooting killed 32 people that day — the deadliest school shooting in American history at the time.
Room 204 had zero casualties.
Because a 76-year-old Holocaust survivor held a door with his body until every student behind him was gone.
His funeral was held in Israel. Students from Virginia Tech flew across the ocean to honor him. The Israeli government awarded him the Star of David Medal posthumously. Virginia Tech named a scholarship in his memory.
His son said his father died the way he lived — protecting others.
A man who survived everything evil threw at him for 76 years.
On his last day, he made sure 22 kids survived too.
Professor Liviu Librescu. August 18, 1930 — April 16, 2007.
Holocaust survivor. Labor camp survivor.
302 published papers. 22 years at Virginia Tech.
22 students out the window.
He held the door.

Donald Morin 04/24/2026

https://youtu.be/owWCAJNz8jc?si=qAkwU2FOXoFppFWG Good morning, Holy Father. Thank you for his day. May others be as fortunate as I am. Thank you for my breath. Help me get over this cold. This flu give me this. Thanks to stay healthy and focused on the work that you want me to do. Holy father protect my son and his family. My two sisters and of course, my brother back east and help. Heal my twin brother and protect him as well.
Guys, the good people of the world. So that they may be good servants, father, help all those who are in darkness and blinded by your adversary, to find the path to your son in his holy ways. And protect them peacekeepers, protect the ones who protect us from evil father and all those who stand up to evil protect from father. So that they may serve you as peacemakers spreading a peace and love amen
Boy folks have been having a bad flu for the last few days. So I'm not going around much, eating garlics, soup liquids and of course, the neocitrine stuff, and everything else that comes with it. So take care of your body. It's all we have. Be good, be kind, have courage. God bless you all peace be in your home

Donald Morin AS A KODEN , TALKNG STORY-WHO IS YOUR NAME EXTENDED SHORT

Donald Morin 04/20/2026

Hi all, since I DID NOT RECEIVED THE CANADA COUNCIL I have been following my budget looking for work, extra income and applying for more grants. But again, Got another notice of losing my equipment again, so if anyone can help this artist out one more time, I would be forever grateful. A cameo would be offered to be in the film Metis Winter Morning or the Talking story film project for your support and your name in the screen credit for your support too my interact email is [email protected] https://youtu.be/KV3PXcyZnW8?si=w95BTLGIWTPjBujY This video could not have been made without the support of RonMorinLaw, Donna Moran, Douglas Moran, and Elaine Morin plus the late Irene Morin Lieppke. As I work on the projects of this time, A.I. is a great exploration tool in developing my projects. We can hold the world together with love, grace and Jesus, God and the Holy Spirit.
for God’s Glory
XOXO 2 All....footage combines original digital media and A.I. Generated video clips from the 2026 Feature Length Screenplay Metis Winter Morning. and footage from the 2007 Gulf Island Film & Video Intensive of that year. An Eagle Feathers Film & Music Manufacturing Company Review. This stream is produced by Donald Morin, additional direction Gunargie O'Sullivan in 2007

Donald Morin 2 likes. "Metis Winter Morning January 2026 Revision"

Low-res-AS A KODEN-TALKING STORY-WHO IS YOUR NAME EXCERPT 03/31/2026

Good morning folks I hope you're doing well giving your glory to the Great Creator first in your life and he will look after all that you need. Well things don't go around with what I wanted in my life but I always work on what I need in the sense of what the Creator wants me to do, as he will provide for me.
So I'm still going to work on my project regardless are not getting the funding I needed from Canada Council. As Always, I carry on. If One wants to help co-produce my projects I'm am looking for co-producers to help finish this film. You will secure a credit in the film and we can discuss how we can work forward. I have the equipment to start filming, good scripts < just have to cast the scripts, secure a crew and move forward. Thank you all for your time, words, support and efforts. I've always moving forward no time to look backward God bless you all

IsumaTV only allows up to 20,000 megs of video data, so I had to lower the resolution. Sorry Folks

Low-res-AS A KODEN-TALKING STORY-WHO IS YOUR NAME EXCERPT Good morning good afternoon good evening I hope you are all well up in a smart TV country territory up in any other country Dene territory, Northern Cree, Rock Cree, up around James Bay, all you great folks up and just below the top of the world.

Photos from TILMCOM-The Indigenous Literacy Manufacturing Company's post 03/27/2026

Good evening,
First of all, I would like to thank all the volunteers, and of course Thomas, for the hard work in presenting these contemporary interpretations of treaties. In many ways, they reflect an ongoing process of agreement—rooted in the constitutional history of Canada as we know it today.
When we sign these agreements, whether digitally or on paper, we are placing our faith in something beyond ourselves—something that speaks to who we are, and where we stand in today’s fragmented world. So I raise my hands to all of you, and more importantly, I raise my hands to the Creator for allowing us to engage in this discussion of what Canada is, and where it stands today.
This brings me back to 1967. I was 11 years old, with a broken leg, during a trip to Red Deer, Alberta. I mention Red Deer because of the energy that was spoken about there. I was with my late foster brother, Larry Bilian, a doctor and a good man, who took my twin brother and me on that trip. I remember watching events from a window because of my injury.
Later that year, during Canada’s Centennial, we were students at Chipman Junior High. At that time, my brother and I, as Sixties Scoop children adopted into rural Alberta, experienced deep racism. We lived about 30 kilometres east of Edmonton, along the Yellowhead Trail. Back then, there was so much hate that we didn’t even want to be associated with being Indigenous.
My brother and I stood together—we defended each other when needed. That was our reality then. And even today, that racism still exists, though in different forms—through media, culture, digital spaces, and the many ways we communicate what we believe and feel.
As a child raised Roman Catholic, I held close to Jesus and God, even as I struggled to understand the anger and instability around me. Over time, I came to understand more about who I was, and where I came from.
Canada, for me, became a place of both hardship and opportunity. We were taught that nothing comes easy—you must work for what you want. But also that faith must come first.
As I reflect on this, I think about the larger story of humanity—creation, language, separation of peoples, and the many ways we have tried to understand truth through religion, history, and storytelling. We are always navigating between the spiritual and the material, between what is right and what is not.
Today, I see a world shaped by systems—economic, political, and cultural—that often move us away from those original teachings. Yet I believe everything unfolds within the Creator’s plan.
I say this not to impose religion, but to speak honestly from the voice I was given—to express hope, faith, and commitment to something greater than ourselves.
At the same time, we must acknowledge the history of this country and how it has affected Indigenous peoples. Despite everything, I still believe in Canada as part of that larger plan.
In my own life, I was approached in the early 2000s by a security intelligence organization about working with them, while at the same time being treated as a potential threat elsewhere. These contradictions are part of the reality we live in.
But through all of this, I return to what I have learned—especially from the women in my life.
In my studies, I must share this:
“It is through women in my life where I learned major aspects of my life, lineage, and connection to the dream world and spirit world. Learning how the women govern family, the men in times of change and war, and how our women helped shape the treaties of Alberta.”
A woman stated in the YouTube stream Clan Mothers Are Rising Earth Wide:
“I will talk about the treaties and the women that were involved at the time of treaty making… These women were called okeechotte in Treaty 6 territory… They were the law keepers of the Cree Nation… There was a ceremony in a lodge of women where four spirit keepers came—Sun, Water, Grass, and the Grandfather Rock—and each bore witness to the treaty… It was the women who spoke about the land and what should be left for future generations…”
This teaching is fundamental.
It reminds us that our strength comes through our women, through our connection to the land, and through our responsibility to future generations.
In all of this—life, death, politics, and even today’s debates—we must return to that trust in the Creator. We were placed here as caretakers of the land, in relationship with animals, water, air, and all living things.
Yet human desire—for power, ownership, and control—has often led us away from that responsibility.
To understand where we are today, we must study history—before and beyond the Bible—and recognize how knowledge has been shaped, included, and excluded over time. The Bible itself can be seen as one expression of a much larger history of creation and teaching.
In the end, I speak from love and faith.
You may agree or disagree—that is your right. As for me, I will continue forward in what I believe. If others choose differently, then I accept that and move on.
God bless you all.

Give Glory to The Most High Always 03/23/2026

Good morning, Holy Father. Thank you for today and the sleep. Forgive me for
my doubts and confusion today. I feel uncertain for I'm not put my trust in
you today. But I do put my faith in you today Lord and I ask forgiveness that I
don't have complete trust in you because of my doubts and security of this human.
But I know this shall pass as for every season there's a season for every change
in life, a season for every moment, joy and tragedy and thank you as you give
me insight to understand your words, life, it's ups and downs even though i don't
understand the moment we are in now at times but keep my faith in your love and
grace.
For as we have this new day today, we know it will end as your father
announce, It's time! Release the four angels bound under the Euphrates River
for my prophecies of life, earth, space and time. So forgive my uncertainty, my
doubts today, my confusion, my lack of rhythm as I settle the upheavals in my
psyche. As I'm unaware of all who have complete faith in God, i am still aware of
the possibilities before me if i shun the desires of the flesh deceiving me and
misleading others.
I am unworthy of your grace and love, but protect my twin brother, heal him.
Protect my son and his family protect my two sisters, Donna, Elaine and Douglas, the oldest and their children. And guide the children's children and protect all the people of your grace
and love.
Lord, direct all the people of your lineage, of your line to guide us lowly servants to protect those who suffer, struggle and need your love. Guide us.
Thank you for the faith and love that we need to help those less fortunate, help those imbalanced not to be selfish, not to be indifferent but embrace their desire to be a better human. For we are,
but a drop from the wombs of a tomb.
Amen
Good morning, folks. I hope you had a restful weekend. I have been doing
my work that I need to do grant writing and tweaking my script and getting ready
for the work that will keep me in a busy year. So God bless you all, be kind, have
courage and may others be bless by God and those suffering be as fortunate
as I am. Amen

Give Glory to The Most High Always Good morning, Holy Father. Thank you for today and the sleep. Forgive me formy doubts and confusion today. I feel uncertain for I'm not put my trust in you t...

Frencheater Reporting With Prayers In Times Of War 2026 03/20/2026

Good morning, Holy Father.
Thank you for today.
Thank you for the breath you give me, and for the words you share with me through the many ways you speak in this world. It is 4:28 a.m., a quiet moment at the break of day—just grateful to be awake, to be here, and to begin again with You.
On this day, March 20th, as seasons change, I ask in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ to help me live in a way that pleases You. Guide me to walk in honesty, humility, and respect, according to Your will.
Help me, Father, to do what is right. Strengthen me to live a holy life, to make good choices, and to serve You as You have taught me.
(1 Thessalonians 4:1–12, 13–18 – adapted)
“You already live in a way that pleases God. Now we urge you to do so even more. For you remember what we taught you by the authority of the Lord Jesus.
God’s will is for you to be holy. So stay away from all sexual sin. Each of you should learn to control your own body in holiness and honor, not in lustful passion like those who do not know God.
Never harm or take advantage of a fellow believer in this matter. The Lord will punish all such sins, as we have warned you before. God has called us to live holy lives, not impure lives. Therefore, anyone who rejects this instruction does not reject man, but God, who gives you His Holy Spirit.
Now about loving one another—we do not need to write to you, for God Himself has taught you to love each other. And in fact, you do love all of God’s family. Yet we urge you to do so more and more.
Make it your goal to live a quiet life, to mind your own business, and to work with your hands, just as we instructed you. Then those who are not believers will respect your way of life, and you will not need to depend on others.
And now, concerning those who have passed on, we do not want you to grieve like those who have no hope. For since we believe that Jesus died and rose again, we also believe that God will bring back with Him those who have died in Him.
For the Lord Himself will come down from heaven with a commanding shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trumpet call of God. First, the believers who have died will rise. Then we who are alive will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air.
And so we will be with the Lord forever.
Therefore, encourage one another with these words.”
Amen. Thank you, Father.
Good morning, everyone.
Here I am, trying something different today.
It’s early—4:28 in the morning—and it’s just a good time to be alive, a good time to begin the day in a good way.
Though the seasons change according to man, we live according to You—the Great Creator—so that we may serve You with honesty, humility, and respect.
Thank You for helping me in my time.
I will do good, and I will do what You require of me.
God bless you all.
Peace be in your homes.
Please pray for all those suffering in the Middle East, for we are living in prophetic times.
Hiy Hiy.
Amen.

Frencheater Reporting With Prayers In Times Of War 2026 For since we believe that Jesus died and rose again, we also believe that God will bring back with Him those who have died in Him. For the Lord Himself will ...

Photos from TILMCOM-The Indigenous Literacy Manufacturing Company's post 03/14/2026

This is my late brother Jimy, , I thought it fit lol Good morning everyone,

Thank you to all who have taken the time to visit my page and listen to my music. God bless you all, and peace be with you in these difficult and uncertain times. It is sad to see so much suffering and conflict in the world today. I hope that my music can offer some comfort and remind us of who we are as human beings — connected to the Creator and to all that is good in this world and beyond.

At the moment I am living on a pension and do not have extra resources. I keep much of my music free because many of my songs address serious issues in our communities, including the tragedy of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. I do not wish to profit from those tragedies, but I still need support to continue creating and sharing my work.

If anyone wishes to support me as an artist and help me keep my music freely available, you can contact me at:

donaldmorin[at]gmail[period]com

Interac e-transfers are always appreciated. Your support helps me continue my work and share music with others.

Good morning Holy Father,

Thank you for this day and for the work you allowed me to do last night. I ask that others may also be blessed as I have been. Help me find the support I need to continue the work you have asked of me — creating and sharing love, grace, and understanding through my art.

Without your mercy and guidance I can do nothing. Please guide me so that I may serve others to the best of my ability.

Protect my dear twin brother, my son and his family, my two sisters Donna and Elaine, and Douglas in Saskatchewan. Protect their children and their children’s children. Protect all good people in this world and guide them to serve others with kindness and compassion.

Protect those who serve in difficult roles — in the armies, navies, air forces, police, and firefighters who work to protect others. Guide them with wisdom and courage in these challenging times.

Thank you for this day and for your blessings.

Hiy hiy hey. Amen.

To the young people and to everyone reading this:

These are trying times, and some may not understand why the world feels so troubled. My suggestion is to learn from the teachings of your ancestors — from the ancient wisdom of your cultures. Those teachings help us understand how the Creator guides and protects us, even when darkness seems strong in the world.

Be kind. Stay strong. Have courage. Listen to your parents and elders, and make good choices that keep you connected to what is good and true.

To the older folks — do the best you can. Life can be difficult, and the world often seems built around money and struggle. Yet we are still called to help one another and to live with kindness.

I am currently looking for work and have applied for teaching positions in the arts as well as other jobs such as labour and driving work. If you would like to support my work as an artist, your help is deeply appreciated.

Interac e-transfers can be sent to:
[email protected]

Your support helps me continue creating music, films, and art that share love, grace, and hope with others. If things go well, I hope to continue making films and projects that help people and uplift those who are struggling.

Take care of one another. Help those less fortunate whenever you can. We only truly have today.

God loves you. I love you.

Peace be with you.
Amen

03/12/2026

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Email:
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Photos from TILMCOM-The Indigenous Literacy Manufacturing Company's post 03/12/2026

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