@ReelzChannel are you having technical difficulties? We are using the streaming app and it keeps cutting out. I am getting the wheel of death circling at 33%
Bill Gates’ weaponized ticks are spreading Alpha-Gal Syndrome across America. One bite and you’re allergic to meat & dairy. Deliberate depopulation in action.
THIS MAN has the fix: SULPHUR POWDER. Dust your yard, socks, property — ticks flee instantly. Cheap. Natural. Effective.
This woman shares her experience with Walmart’s digital price tags and how they appear to be using something called dynamic pricing.
Dynamic pricing is when companies adjust prices in real time based on demand or other factors.
She found a pair of shoes marked down to just $3 on clearance. When she scanned the tag in the shoe aisle, it showed $3. But by the time she reached the register, the same shoes scanned for nearly $19. When she went back with a manager to check, the price seemed to change depending on where she was standing in the store.
It’s raising some questions about how transparent this kind of pricing really is — especially for people trying to stick to a budget.
Have you ever had a price change on you while shopping, either in-store or online?
American teachers share how much money each of them has in their bank account 2 days before payday
- 1st teacher was hoping to at least have $40, she only has $7.46
- 2nd teacher has $17
- 3rd teacher has $31
- 4th teacher has $63
- 5th teacher has $1.13
- The last teacher thought she has $500 but only has $126
These are American teachers working every day to educate our kids and most barely have $20 bucks in their bank account
Meanwhile everyone from Somalia or Africa can move here and stealing tens of millions of dollars and drive hundred thousand dollar sports cars
The system is so broken
‼️EXPOSED: Medical Expert DESTROYS Brian Harpool’s Claim—Carotid Bleed PROTOCOL vs. What Harpool ACTUALLY Did on September 10th. 👀
While Brian Harpool attempts to use "lawfare" to silence the investigation by suing @RealCandaceO for defamation, we are putting the actual footage of September 10th up against the standard of medical science.
One of the central claims in Harpool's defamation suit is the allegation that he did perform first aid on Charlie Kirk. But "performing first aid" isn't a subjective opinioN—it is a medical procedure.
We’ve juxtaposed the footage from that day with an expert emergency medical instructor to show you what should have happened versus what actually did.
The Medical Standard:
The Injury: Charlie’s carotid artery was hit. As the instructor explains, carotid blood is bright red and spurts. Without immediate intervention, a person goes unconscious in 20 seconds and dies within 60 seconds.
The Fix: The only way to stop a carotid bleed is to create a gauze "ball," squish the vessel down, pack the wound, and wrap it in plastic to prevent air bubbles (air embolisms) from entering the bloodstream and stopping the lungs.
The Reality:
When you watch the footage of Brian Harpool and the inner circle around Charlie, you don't see wound packing. You don't see the specific, high-pressure "squish" required to hold back a carotid spurt. You see a bunch of buffoons who's main priority seemed to be getting him out of the public eye and chucking him into the back their suv like a sack of luggage. ZERO attempt at first aid.
The Most damning of all is the footage showing the actual EMTs on scene being refused access to Charlie. Why why would they prevent professionals with the proper equipment—gauze, clamps, and plastic seals—from taking over?
The Truth Isn't Defamation
Brian Harpool can sue all he wants, but he can't sue the anatomy of the human neck. If the carotid was hit, and the protocol shown by the medical instructor was not followed, then "first aid" was not performed.
TPUSA is trying to use the legal system to rewrite what our own eyes saw on that video. They want to punish the "noticing" community for pointing out that the people closest to Charlie did the exact opposite of what was needed to save his life.
If a man is spurting bright red blood from the neck, and you spend 60 seconds blocking the medics instead of packing the wound, that isn't "first aid"—it's a choice.
RT to demand the full, unedited medical examiner's report. They can't sue the facts. 👇
I don't want to be rich.
I want to take my kids to the dentist without checking my account first.
I want to say yes when my friend asks if I want to grab dinner.
I want to replace my car's brakes before they become a prayer.
Somewhere between "rich" and "broke" there used to be a place called "fine"
It's gone now.
@middle_class_us Living paycheck to paycheck is killing us. It also doesn’t help when insurance is bending you over backwards and the cost of it comes out of your check as well.