I'm getting to the point where I'm enjoying working on the homestead much more than looking at social media and may turn off all notifications except for one person - and get all my news through Dennis.
“Live Wire” - Mötley Crüe
Nikki Sixx has said in interviews that the song’s raw edge came from their live performances, where they aimed to shock and captivate audiences with sheer intensity.
https://t.co/AEn58x5Ki8
This keeps getting funnier. Trump explodes, imploring his followers to "not waste Time and Energy on Jeffrey Epstein, somebody that nobody cares about." He says the Epstein Files were written by "Radical Left Lunatics" -- and so Kash Patel, Pam Bondi must focus on other things 😂
Michelle Pfeiffer takes a heroic stand against Bill Gates regarding the use of Apeel. Promoted by America’s favorite super-villain as a way to preserve organic fruits and vegetables, Apeel is really a chemical used to make tired old produce look appetizing. Gates is a nightmare.
We won the public land battle together, as Americans. We will win again, as Americans, just as our ancestors did before us. But our enemies are relentless, and their resources are tremendous. Without further principled organization, I see a future where we lose a battle. We can’t lose, even once, because we can’t get back what’s lost. When the land is gone it is gone for good. The stakes are high but we are going to win.
Because of this, we’re launching a new organization called the Sagebrush Institute. If we’re to stop the future schemes against our heritage and birthright, we need to build a force that outlasts and out-punches any one of us.
But we don’t want to do this the “regular” way. We don’t want money, or galas, or status seeking for the sake of artificial prestige. We don’t want to be tainted by D.C. We don’t want to profit from our work, we just want to make a difference. We are real people who live real lives, and we want to share this fight with the rest of you. We know that together, in all of our communities, we can fight for the betterment of the American family and the preservation of our birthright.
I will never take a salary from this. I don’t want a paycheck to protect what we bought in blood.
Please join us so that we can continue this fight, together.
@thecalimelody No you don't get it! Trust the plan! Releasing the list will collapse out government! You have to forgive because the Republicans are doing God's work! It 11D chess!
(All excuses I've seen the past few days)
If you ever feel imposter syndrome, just know there’s an FBI forensics expert out there who doctored the Epstein footage and somehow has no idea what Metadata is
Oh, here comes the “explosion of material” the tech bros insisted AI would result in, by “democratizing creativity.”
AKA, more money for Spotify, because there are no artists with whom to share the money. That is why AI is being pushed and used. Not because it is better, or is going to benefit the average person, but because it allows CEOs to eliminate human labor overhead. (P.S. All this output material is a result of 100+ years of stolen music by human artists, fed into a AI model blender that spits out a prompted Frankenstein spoonful. Nothing original or new, in any way.)
Turns out you can just hack any train in the USA and take control over the brakes. This is CVE-2025-1727 and it took me 12 years to get this published. This vulnerability is still not patched. Here's the story:
In the year of 2000 there were nine countries without a
Rothschild owned or controlled Central Bank:
1. Afghanistan
2. Iraq
3. Sudan
4. Libya
5. Cuba
6. North Korea
7. Iran
8. Syria
9. Venezuela
Once again, misinformed protestors believe they’re standing up for the little guy—when in reality, they’re defending a corporate cannabis giant under investigation of child labor violations.
Glass House Brands operates California’s largest cannabis farms, totalling over 5 million square feet of greenhouse space. Its massive scale allows it to undercut prices, earning it the nickname “the Walmart of weed”—and driving small farmers out of business.
A proposed class-action lawsuit filed on February 20, 2024 (Melendez v. Glass House Camarillo Cultivation LLC et al) alleges widespread violations of California labor laws, including unpaid wages, denied breaks, unreimbursed expenses, and unsafe working conditions stemming from excessive trimming quotas.