Indiana Governor Mike Braun (R) just signed a new proclamation marking June as "NUCLEAR FAMILY MONTH" instead of lgbtq pride month
AMAZING 👏
Happy Nuclear Family Month!
Don’t forget when Rome was collapsing emperors would use Gladiator fights to distract the people from the Corruption of the State at that time! This is all starting to make sense now. Who agrees?
In the mid-90s, a man named Mike “Madman” Marcum claimed he was building a time machine… in his backyard. Mike was just 21 when he started experimenting with something called a Jacob’s Ladder—a high-voltage arc setup. But he didn’t stop there. He added a laser and believed he had opened a small “time vortex.”🧐🤔
He told his story on the late-night radio show Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell and said he was planning to build a full-scale version. To power it, he used giant transformers—some of which weren’t exactly his. That led to a blackout and a brief stay behind bars. After getting out, he went back on the show in 1996 and said he was just 30 days away from testing his machine on himself. Then… he disappeared.
For years, no one heard from him. Some believed he traveled through time. Others thought he vanished for good. But in 2015, he resurfaced and claimed he had reappeared two years in the future, hundreds of miles away, with no memory of how he got there.
To this day, no one can say for sure what happened. Mike’s story remains one of the most mysterious—and talked-about—time travel claims in history.
The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma has become the first known Indigenous nation in the U.S. to officially block data center development on its land, voting unanimously in March to place a moratorium on hyperscale data centers and generative AI infrastructure.
Recently, a tech company approached tribal leaders with a proposal to build a data center on Seminole land. Leaders and community members raised concerns over the massive water and electricity demands these facilities require, along with the long-term risks to local ecosystems and water supplies.
Tribal chose to ban construction of data centers and maintain environmental protection and sovereignty, arguing that once resources like water are depleted or damaged, the impacts can be irreversible. This vote is now being seen as a landmark response to the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure and could influence how other Indigenous nations and rural communities respond to future data center projects.
🚨 “Crotch Cams” are already live in multiple states.
AI traffic cameras mounted so low they’re literally photographing drivers’ crotches to catch phone use and seatbelt violations.
These creepy systems are now active or in heavy use in Minnesota, Georgia, North Carolina, Arkansas, Louisiana, Connecticut, and expanding FAST!!
The government can’t secure the border, can’t stop crime, and can’t balance a budget… amongst a lot of other BULLSHIT,…but they’ve got UNLIMITED money to install Big Brother cameras zooming in on your junk???? 🤯🤬
This is straight-up dystopian. Privacy is dead.
Who else finds this absolutely insane? 👇
This is outrageous.
A small town in Michigan did everything right to stop OpenAI & Oracle from building a $16 billion data center in their town.
The people of Saline Township flooded their council meeting, put up signs all over town, and convinced their officials to reject it.
The officials voted against the data center 4-1, and that should have been the end. But two days later the developers sued, and the town couldn’t afford to fight back in court.
We are not a free nation when billion-dollar corporations can take over the land of our communities and towns. We are a captive nation ruled by corporations and billionaires.
Absolute insanity. Thomas Massie confirms the Trump administration illegally sent the Secretary of War to Kentucky to campaign against him.
He brilliantly roasts Pete Hegseth, stating he is harder to beat than Iran. The White House is terrified of true patriots!