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Just b'cz I retwt somethng, dsn't mean I agree with it - I'm just sayin' "Hey, look, this seems interesting." I 💕 sea turtles. 🐢🐢🐢
NEW: San Diego County residents refuse to take down their American flags after the HOA demanded they do so, threatening $100 fines.
"Nope, flag isn’t coming down. Nope," one resident said.
Some residents have now retained an attorney to defend themselves against the Ambiance Owners Association.
"We do it in support of those who have fought and have died for our country, including my grandfather, who died in WWII," said resident Chris Cooke.
Patriots.
WTH? 😡School Official, Officer Entered Home Without Mom at Home 😡Oh HELL NO!!
A Katy, Texas mother is demanding answers after home security footage revealed her son's high school principal and a Katy ISD police officer entered her home without her knowledge or a warrant while she was at work.
The student was home alone when the two school officials entered the house and walked into his bedroom, stating they needed to see it for verification
The mother, who was at work and never contacted before or during the visit, expressed deep shock and called it a "huge invasion of privacy"
The district defended the unannounced entry as a standard residency verification check
Your tattoo isn’t just decorative ink: it’s a permanent trigger that keeps your immune system locked in a lifelong cycle of chronic inflammation.
As soon as the ink is injected into your skin, your body recognizes the pigment particles as foreign invaders. Immune cells called macrophages immediately swarm the area and attempt to swallow them up. But because they can’t actually break down the ink, the macrophages eventually die, releasing the pigment back into the surrounding tissue — only for a new wave of macrophages to arrive and repeat the process.
This endless cycle is what keeps the tattoo permanently visible, while also maintaining a state of ongoing, low-level inflammation in the skin.
Over time, some of these ink particles migrate through the lymphatic system and accumulate in the lymph nodes, placing constant stress on the body’s defense mechanisms. Emerging research suggests this internal ink buildup may interfere with normal immune function, potentially reducing the effectiveness of certain vaccines, including mRNA types. Additionally, many tattoo inks contain heavy metals like nickel and cobalt. Combined with the chronic inflammation, this has been linked to a modestly elevated risk of lymphoma and skin cancer.
While tattoos remain a powerful form of self-expression, they represent a complex, decades-long biological conflict between your immune system and foreign substances embedded in your skin.
[Nielsen, C., Jerkeman, M., & Jöud, A. S. (2024). Tattoos as a risk factor for systemic lymphoma: A population-based case-control study. eClinicalMedicine]
Flock cams have been found at:
-Bike paths
-Nature trails
-Public parks
-Wilderness areas
-Community pools
-Reproductive clinics
-Schools & preschools
-Entrance to state parks
-Gyms & recreation centers
-Children’s gymnastics room
It's not plate tracking.
It’s people tracking.
Trump speaks on how he reached out to Infantino of FIFA to review the Balogun red card situation.
You might not care about sports, but the masses care, and Trump doing stuff like this makes a significant difference in culture war.
Regardless of which side of the aisle you’re on, Americans are having to admit that what Trump did, was pretty cool.
Little stuff like this is how we reach the less-engaged normies who have tuned out politics.
So to recap what happened with the USMNT:
• Balogun received a bogus red card
• VAR protocol isn't followed (no slow-mo)
• Trump calls Infantino to ask about the process
• US Soccer lawyers preapre & submit an appeal
FIFA's independent 18-person disciplinary committee then met, approved the appeal, and told Balogun he could play in Monday's match against Belgium.
That's what everyone is complaining about?
All rules were followed, and that same process is open to every other country. The only difference is everyone knows the red card was a mistake to begin with.
The most interesting part of the red card saga isn't the ruling. It's how differently Americans and Europeans process the idea that they might have been wronged.
Europeans are fundamentally different from Americans in one particular way: they expect life to be aggravating and at times unfair. It's just a fact of moving through the world. I joke that in Europe, the customer is always wrong. You didn't read the fine print. The only pharmacy in town is closed every other Tuesday for three hours, and even if the times weren't posted, that's still your problem. Too bad if you want the bill, because the waiter's on his union-mandated half-hour smoke break, and you're just going to have to wait.
To quote the great Mark Knopfler: sometimes you're the windshield, sometimes you're the bug. There's something freeing in that. Things are less in your control, so there's less angst in managing your expectations.
In America, things couldn't be more different. We simply can't accept a wrong left unrighted.
The flight attendant sneezed handing you a drink on your one-hour flight? 15,000 frequent flyer miles. Didn't like your appetizer? A replacement is on the way, and the whole course comes off the bill. There's a reason our interstates are lined with trial lawyer billboards.
Europeans have turned complaining into a continental pastime with no expectation that the universe owes them a remedy for their grief. You gripe about the train being late, your friends nod solemnly and everyone goes back to their apéro. In America, we launch a full-blown investigation of the train system, sue the government (and its contractors) that allowed for the tardiness and hold a Congressional hearing on the state of national infrastructure.
So to an objective observer, the red card shouldn't have happened, and VAR was a travesty. To Americans, our star player shouldn't be unfairly banned from a match we couldn't afford to lose for a card he so obviously didn't deserve.
Who cares that FIFA used a little-used reversal to fix it. Who cares that other people are mad about it. We. Were. Wronged. It was unjust. It must be corrected. We would accept nothing less.
Europeans waxing poetic about the sanctity of the game are, of course, talking about a governing body whose last tournament host was decided via confirmed cash bribes — one that imposed dress codes on women, shrugged off widespread allegations of modern slavery and reconfigured the entire tournament calendar to suit the host country. Which is exactly the point. If you've made peace with all of that, at least enough to watch the tournament four years later, a probationary suspension isn't actually a scandal.
Maybe that's the real divide. Over millennia, Europeans have made peace with being the bug. Americans have never once considered it, and apparently, we're not about to start now.
I made this for tiktok so I was careful with my words but as someone whos spent way to much time in the sun I KNOW 100% its different. Regardless of the reason. People are noticing and the aerosol layer has alot to do with it.
Trump just took America one step further towards REAL freedom. For years, the EPA has decided, "for your own good," that it must reduce emissions on diesel trucks, even if their method of doing so will limit your truck to going only FIVE mph when it gets too cold. And if you try to remove that limit, they'll ARREST you in an armed raid. Trump just pardoned a group of mechanics who committed that crime of daring to think THEY owned the trucks they purchased.
Imagine you're on a dark northern road. It's 30 below and your EPA-mandated DEF system fails due to the cold. Your truck then drops to 5 mph. The engine is fine, but a federal climate sensor failed, so you're no longer permitted to drive your own vehicle at a speed that would keep you alive.
When local mechanics stepped up to keep rigs running safely in subzero blizzards in Alaska four years ago, 30 ARMED EPA agents ran a tactical raid on the veteran-owned shop over engine modifications. This forces a basic question: When you hand over your hard-earned money, who actually owns that property? Because if they can lock your hood and strand you in a blizzard, you don't own that truck. You're just making the payments while they keep the keys.
Thank you, President Trump, for righting this grave injustice and once again reducing the power of the weaponized bureaucracy.
All clear, finally, from an apparently multi decade case of onchocerciasis, or more commonly known as African River Blindness. Also got an ultra sound for good measure which cost about $100. Lab work was $11.
Be angry peeps.
Leader of ANTIFA Cell Members in North Texas SENTENCED TO 100 YEARS IN PRISON for Terrorist Attack on ICE Facility: Seven additional defendants also sentenced before one-year anniversary of attack to a combined 450 years in prison
This is the first sentencing of defendants affiliated with Antifa following @POTUS’s executive order designating the group as a Domestic Terrorist Organization in September 2025.
"The sentences handed down today make clear that Antifa terrorists who attack law enforcement and federal facilities will face swift and uncompromising justice,” said Acting Attorney General @DAGToddBlanche. “Their violent extremism has no place in our country, and the Department of Justice will continue to aggressively investigate, disrupt, and prosecute those who threaten law enforcement officers or undermine the rule of law."
Read more: https://t.co/WnmbLJ3StO
This is our future with these flock cameras. They really tried getting her for a crime she didn’t commit simply because she was in the area and they used the cameras as evidence
Walmart just got sued for secretly recording customer voiceprints when they called customer service.
But here's the full picture because this story is bigger than one lawsuit.
Walmart is currently being sued for biometric data collection three separate ways simultaneously:
— customer voiceprints captured during service calls.
— warehouse worker voiceprints collected via headsets to track inventory and monitor workers.
— facial recognition cameras in stores capturing shoppers' face geometry and uploading it to a database.
three biometric collection systems. one company.
now the wider picture:
Walmart is not alone. this is an industry pattern.
McDonald's, Applebee's, Chipotle, Domino's, Wingstop, Red Lobster, and Portillo's have all been sued for capturing customer voiceprints when people called to place orders. you called to order a pizza. they built a voice profile.
Verizon enrolled customers in voice ID during service calls without telling them.
Your voiceprint is not a password. you cannot change it. If Walmart's database gets breached and company databases do too, your voice is permanently compromised. every future voice authentication system you use is now at risk.
and this is only illegal in Illinois. BIPA is the only US biometric law that lets individuals sue. In 47 other states, companies can collect your voiceprint, face scan, or fingerprints without legal consequence.
The "just call customer service" pipeline has been a biometric data-collection pipeline for years.
you just didn't know.
“This is insane!” — A new vaccine is on the market called VAXELIS lt has 6 VACCINES in ONE SHOT for 6-WEEK-OLD BABIES...6 Infants Died In Trials.
How can this be allowed to happen ?
Dr. Jeff Barke
Scorching record heat with record cold and snow, welcome to geoengineering.
“Extreme heat scorches July Fourth celebrations" (USA Today). "America 250 events are being canceled, as heat dome grips US" (AccuWeather). "Record heat disrupts America’s 250th" (NBC). And earlier this week, from The Weather Channel, this headline: "Record cold temps, mountain snow for Western states". Does this combination make any sense? Extreme scorching record heat and record cold with up to 3 feet of snow during the same week and all within the US borders? The climate engineers are beyond desperate, they are completely out of control.
The weather makers then plan to flip the script, from AccuWeather: "Heat dome to flip from eastern to western US next week". From MSN: “Supercharged Heat Domes are appearing all around the Planet! Why?" For the record, ionosphere heater induced high pressure heat domes are a core component of atmospheric manipulation and thus a core part of climate engineering.
We can speculate about all the agendas and objectives being carried out by the geoengineers, but the fact that their off the charts operations are wreaking havoc around the world is beyond reasonable dispute.
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