Pacifica Christian boys' basketball rallies to beat Edison, 87-80, in the Bring the Rain game. Michael Noel had 33 points for @pacificaocHOOPS. The @PCHS_Tritons trailed 69-60 entering the fourth. Derick Johnson had 45 points for the @EdisonChargers.
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The Age of Disclosure is one of the best documentaries on the whole UFO phenomenon ever. High ranking government officials revealing the truth about what they know about aliens, crashed craft retrieval programs, and back engineering efforts that have been going on for decades. If you’re into the subject, I can’t recommend this enough. Dan Farah and his team knocked it out of the park with this. The documentary is available now on @amazonprime and our conversation is available now on @spotify and everywhere else. Enjoy!
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The trailer for ‘THE AGE OF DISCLOSURE’ has been released.
The documentary will reportedly reveal an 80-year global cover-up of non-human intelligent life with testimony from members of government & intelligence communities
Releasing November 21 on Prime Video.
We are being fed fake food that’s chemical poison
American has been saving McDonald’s, Burger King and Five Guys to compare how the food looks after 30 days
He then compares it to their burger he’s been saving for 7 months
This MUST be stopped. Make America Healthy Again
Tesla released a view of FSD conquering the infamous Arc de Triomphe roundabout in Paris.
There are 12 avenues leading into the roundabout, there are no painted lane markings. If there is an accident here, each driver is considered equally at fault. This is the only place in Paris where the accidents are not judged. No matter what the circumstances.
FSD handled it perfectly, mind blown.
The most mysterious places on Earth🧵
1. “Hang Son Doong is one of the few unexplored places on Earth, which is linked to mysterious sightings of strange reptilian and gray creatures that stand on two legs.
NEW: Homeless grocery store worker, who donated his last dollar to someone in need, breaks down in tears after social media users raised him $100,000.
Influencer Jimmy Darts was filming a video where he asks someone for a dollar.
If the person gives him the dollar, he gives them $500 on the spot.
Darts went up to Sprouts Market worker Jeff Daley in Irvine, California and asked him for a dollar for baby food.
"I was thinking to myself, 'Oh my gosh, this man needs baby food for a child.' You know, what kind of person would say no to that? I'm not built like that."
Daley has been homeless for eight years, but has been trying to turn his life around with his job at Sprouts.
After the video went viral, online users raised $100,000 for him on GoFundMe.
Daley is now living in a hotel while Darts helps him find a permanent residence.
"I was wondering if I was going to be dy*ng out here on the street, but now I'm thinking I'm not going to be."
We knew our “Crime Doesn’t Pay in Orange County” billboards were getting the message out that Orange County is different. If you steal, we prosecute.
This month, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office took home more public relations awards than any other public agency in California, including the statewide “Best in Show” campaign for our multi-county “Crime Doesn’t Pay in Orange County” billboard campaign, at the California Association of Public Information Officials (CAPIO)’s Excellence in Public Information & Communications Awards.
Orange County District Attorney Director of Public Affairs Kimberly Edds was honored to accept the “Best in Show” award, along with two statewide first-place EPIC awards for Marketing and Promotional Campaigns and for Media Relations, and a runner-up Award of Distinction in Crisis Communication for our “Crime Doesn’t Pay in Orange County” campaign. Edds also picked up a statewide runner-up Award of Distinction for Writing for Words Matter: Swaying Public Opinion through Op-Eds for a series of Op-Eds on public safety.
In response to an onslaught of criminals coming from outside of Orange County to commit residential burglaries, smash and grabs, and commercial burglaries, Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer launched a multi-county billboard campaign last March on freeways coming into and out of Orange County, on buses throughout Los Angeles and Long Beach, and even on bumper stickers warning would-be thieves that “Crime Doesn’t Pay in Orange County. If you steal, we prosecute.”
Our campaign has reached millions of residents, business owners, and visitors, influenced an election and made criminals think twice about coming to Orange County to steal.
Orange County is different. And we’re the ones who are lucky enough to share that message.
#crimedoesntpayinoc
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