Toledo police say at least 12 people were shot at a festival this evening. They are still searching for two suspects, who they believe were shooting at each other. They're asking anyone with information to come forward. https://t.co/dUTzGtAXsK
There is one supposedly near Eglin AFB and associated military complexes.
There is another one deep ocean trench adjacent to AUTEC a documented U.S. Navy facility on Andros Island, Bahamas.
There is said to be one beneath ocean floor near Guadalupe Island, ~150-240 km offshore Baja.
There's also primary hotspot centered near Sycamore Knoll, approximately 6.6 miles offshore from Malibu Point Dume.
Some of these were pointed out by Dr. Michael Salla on his site. And a couple of other notable figures.
But as always official channels classify all such contacts as marine animals, sensor artifacts, or foreign (adversary) drones. This intentional blanket attribution fails to account for observed physics violations sustained across decades of multi-witness, multi-sensor data.
Then there is Naval personnel who have privately briefed members of Congress on the reality of these incursions, bypassing public channels. The pattern suggests deliberate non-interference policy rather than ignorance.
We will see how things go in the next documented file dump. I am sure they are preparing to release more info on various things.
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I have seen a lot of disgusting things in my time...
Nothing, and I mean nothing, prepared me for this.
The Charlotte NC DSS director claimed her department “did the job” on a case where a 6 year old girl was found TORTURED...
...LOCKED IN A DOG CRATE, COVERED IN FECES, WITH BROKEN BONES, BURNS, STARVED, AND BEATEN.
The police were SENT TO THE HOME 36 TIMES...
THIRTY-SIX.
Charlotte's DSS did absolutely nothing...
The girl passed away.
This is evil I cannot comprehend.
YOU DID THE JOB?!!!!!!!!!!
YOU ALLOWED A 6-YEAR OLD GIRL TO BE TORTURED FOR MONTHS AND THEN SHE PASSED AWAY WEIGHING 27 POUNDS BECAUSE HER CARETAKERS STARVED HER TO DE*TH!!!!!!
HOW CAN YOU EVEN DEFEND THIS??????
Caught red-handed: Insiders told to fake 'long-term disabled' status for brand new illegals (headaches, back pain, whatever) just to hook them up with Social Security FOR LIFE.
Quietly. On purpose.
This is how they’re bankrupting America and replacing its people.
Expel, denaturalize, deport. Put Americans first, dammit.
This is the real reason crime is down in Los Angeles
Samantha lives in LA and has had to call 911 for the police four times
Call 1: A homeless person was trying to break into her apartment building. She was outside of her building while it was happening. She called 911, “I was placed on hold for about 10 minutes, and then they told me that since the person was homeless, they would not be sending the cops out, that they would try to get like homeless intervention people out, and it would take no less than an hour”
This was no help
Call 2: This one's really messed up. She watched a 80 year old man “get the sh*t beat out of him” by like a 20 year old. “Like bad, repeatedly, and this kid had his phone out the whole time, was recording it, like beat the shit out of this old, old, old man in the middle of the street, in the middle of Sunset Boulevard. This old man is like lying there bleeding everywhere, and I called the police and nobody came.”
Call 3: Her car was being broken into and someone was attention to steal it. “I waited on hold for 40 minutes before someone picked up and said, "Oh, you have to do that online." She was told how to categorize the incident. They told her wrong and it her police report was rejected. She called back and they said “There’s nothing they can do” and “nothing will be done”
Call 4: “A tweaker was loitering and tweaking outside my apartment for hours and eventually trying to break into it” After he was in the process of trying to break in she called 911 and after 3 hours nobody showed but but they called back to check on her. The man was gone, the cops didn’t help
Crime rates aren’t down in Los Angeles. Residents are just no longer reporting them because this is the response
We see this over and over again
🚨 IT'S OFFICIAL: House DOGE Chairman Rep. Tim Burchett just got a bill PASSED through committee that goes full DOGE, ENDING duplicative federal programs
Burchett is TRULY pushing to keep Elon Musk's DOGE efforts going! 🔥
"There's no place better to start than the duplicative programs. Since 2010, the Government Accountability Office, the GAO, has released annual reports and identified more than 2,000 specific actions for Congress and federal agencies to address inefficiencies caused by overlapping and fragmented programs."
"In fact, there's no official count of federal agencies and their programs, but more than 400 are listed in the Federal Register."
Despite the reputation, I don't think everyone needs to be carnivore. You don't have to bin the vegetables, torch the fruit bowl, and swear a blood oath to ribeye.
My position is calmer than the internet would have you believe. It comes down to three things.
One. Fatty animal foods belong at the centre of the human diet, as the keystone, the place the evolutionary record keeps quietly pointing to while we keep politely looking away. The guidelines shoved them into the corner of the plate, and that was the mistake.
Two. Plants are not automatically virtuous. Some are wonderful, some are fine, and some carry oxalates, lectins, and a long list of caveats nobody reads out while calling them clean. "Plant" was never a synonym for "harmless."
Three. Carnivore is a viable diet in its own right, short term and long term, for health and for the way you feel walking around inside your own body.
That's the whole manifesto. No commandments. No congregation. Animal fat restored to its rightful seat, plants judged honestly rather than worshipped, and one very good option put back on the table for whoever wants it.
Eat your veg if it suits you. I'd just like the steak to stop being treated like the problem.
Imagine waking up the operating table... as doctors begin harvesting your organs?
That happened to Colleen Burns.
She was pronounced "brain dead" after overdosing. Her family agreed to the donation. Only she was breathing unassisted, moving, curling her toes, struggling against the respirator.
Nurses recognized what was happening. Doctors wouldn't listen. Incorrect tests were run, rushed scans showed nothing (drug interference), and they even shaved her head and prepared incisions.
She opened her eyes moments before they began the organ extraction procedure.
The hospital received a slap-on-the-wrist 22k fine.
How many other "brain-dead" patients were screaming inside and nobody listened? It's something from a horror movie and yet, it's been a reality for way too many families.
Ps. Brain death is a lie.
It’s as clear as day our food is poison
American shows he ours food our for deer and local wildlife
- Some is from the grocery store
- Some is organic from his local farmers market
The farmers market food is gone, it’s been eaten but the animals won’t touch the food from the grocery store
“There's something majorly wrong with our food source when hungry animals won't eat this sh*t. Now I've actually seen the deer come up and nibble on the celery and drop it”
There are reasons why wildlife avoids our grocery store produce
American grocery store produce is bred for shelf life, uniformity and transport over flavor and sweetness
It has reduced sugar content and nutritional density after long-term cold storage and shipping
It has bitterness, blandness and off-flavors from post-harvest treatments
Detectable residues from approved washes, coatings like Apeel and pesticides
Something has to change in America. Our produce should not be ANY of this
TODAY: Flock Security camera torn down in Plainfield Township, MI.
People have begun ripping down these cameras across the country due to privacy concerns over mass surveillance.
Public backlash also intensified after third party audits revealed that FLOCK data was being shared with federal agencies including ICE.
Leafcutter bees are declining. Most of us don’t even know they exist.
They’re solitary native bees that don’t live in hives, don’t make honey, and don’t want your picnic.
They cut near-perfect circles from leaves, carry them away, and use them like wallpaper to build tiny nursery chambers for their young.
Those little holes in your rose, redbud, or lilac leaves aren't damage: it's a mother building a home.
Leafcutter bees need nesting places: hollow stems, dead wood, brush piles, and pesticide-free yards.
Plant native flowers too: goldenrod, asters, sunflowers, coneflowers, bee balm, mountain mint, coreopsis, milkweed, blazing star, and penstemon.
🚨JUST IN: Canada just criminalized the Bible. Bill C-9 has passed the Senate, removing key religious protections and opening the door for Scripture to be treated as “hate speech.”
Quoting the Bible on marriage, sin, or God’s design for sexuality can now lead to prosecution for “willful promotion of hatred.”
This is a direct attack on Christianity and religious freedom in Canada.
Brothers and sisters — the time to stand is now.
Pray for Canada. Speak the truth boldly. Defend the Gospel while we still can.
An Iowa woman moved to South Dakota to single-handedly save 950 acres of native prairie.
Her name is Tracy Rosenberg. She grew up on an Iowa farm in a state that had once been 85% Northern Tallgrass Prairie. By the time she graduated high school, that number was down to one-tenth of one percent.
She spent 35 years in Des Moines. A divorce forced the sale of the small farm she'd been planning to convert. She started looking for native prairie to buy in Iowa, but there wasn't any left to find.
Then she read a 2012 Star Tribune article about prairie conservation that mentioned Pete Bauman, an ecologist with the Nature Conservancy working in the Dakotas.
She emailed him. Within an hour, he wrote back and told her that the Benedictine monks at Blue Cloud Abbey near Marvin, South Dakota, were closing and selling their land, including some of the last unplowed native sod in the state.
So she packed up and moved to a place she had never been.
In 2013, Tracy bought almost 1,000 acres of virgin tallgrass prairie. She named it Abbey Grasslands of the Prairie Coteau. Then she got to work with prescribed burns, intensive rotational grazing, and integrated pest management.
She's spent the last 13 years restoring degraded sections and protecting the intact ones. The federally threatened Dakota Skipper butterfly, gone from most of its historic range, has been documented on her land.
Tracy received the USDA NRCS Earth Team Individual Award and was named Conservationist of the Year by the National Organization of Professional Women.
She gives talks at national prairie conferences, hosts educational tours for ranchers and tribal college students, and runs the property as a working classroom.
Less than 4% of America's tallgrass prairie remains. The nearly 1,000 acres Tracy is protecting is some of it.
BREAKING: Sheriff Dar Leaf has made a criminal referral pertaining to Non-Citizens on our voter rolls.
Turns out, our voter rolls are used to determine jury pools.
So...not only are our elections compromised by illegal voters on our voter rolls, so is the criminal justice system.
Which means, many of the trials which have been conducted in Michigan may have significant grounds for mistrial if it is determined that an illegal immigrant served on a jury.
Pandora's box has been opened.
Defense attorney's seeking to overturn convictions for their clients will be flooding the judicial system with motions.
This is what happens when MI SoS Jocelyn "we will come for you" Benson engages in willful neglect of duty regarding the integrity of our voter rolls.
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Dave’s Killer Bread became extremely popular, it’s America’s Number 1 organic bread brand and is now a billion dollar brand
It’s so popular because it was healthy, unfortunately the ingredients have drastically changed after being bought out by the parent company of Nature’s Own
Early versions of their bread were much simpler and some only had about 10 ingredients
That’s all changed after the acquisition
Newer versions of the bread now contain 25+ ingredients with some having 30+ ingredients
The ingredients were added for large-scale commercial production, consistency, shelf life and texture
Fans of the bread have reported taste and texture changes saying its drier and denser
Every food brand is eventually destroyed by a monopoly buying them up
It’s the illusion of choice in America
The shape of your pollinator garden matters more than its size.
Most native bees have small foraging ranges. Peer-reviewed research on solitary bees found female flight distances of just 73 to 121 meters from the nest. A small bee born in your neighbor's yard might not reliably reach a flower patch in the middle of your yard if there's a length of mowed grass between them.
What works is linear pollinator habitat. A strip along a fence line, a corridor along the driveway, or a narrow band of natives running the full length of the property is best.
A 2018 study in the journal Ecography found that the length of linear semi-natural habitat was the single strongest predictor of wild bee species richness and connectivity in agricultural landscapes. Bees track edges.
A 2-foot-wide strip running 50 feet does more ecological work than a 10x10 island in the middle of the lawn. The strip gives pollinators a route to follow, something that guides their movement across the landscape.
The effect multiplies when your neighbors do the same. A strip along your fence meets a strip along theirs, and so on.
This is wild
If you examine the generic Tylenol pills at CVS, Aldi and Costco you’ll notice the prices are very different
- CVS is $6 for 24 tablets
- Aldi is $1.69 for 100 tablets
- Costco is $8 for 1,000 tablets
If you examine the pills, they are all stamped with ‘L484’ this means they all produced by the same manufacturers or contracted suppliers that simply rebrand and package for different retailers
They’re all the exact same medication
I’ll break down the per pill cost for everyone
- CVS: $0.25 per pill
- Aldi: $0.017 per pill
- Kirkland (Costco): $0.008 per pill
Remember, these are all the exact same pills
This is a classic example of private labeling in retail. The same factory produces the pills, and stores add their markup based on brand perception, convenience, packaging, and profit margins
CVS charges a premium for the “pharmacy trust” factor
You know what I call it? A scam