🚨Patriots all across Europe have begun turning “STOP” signs into “STOP IMMIGRATION” signs. It sure would be a shame if this trend started in the United States!
God bless these patriots.
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The governor of Oklahoma raises a glass of raw milk to a camera in 2026, takes a swig, and tells the state it tastes like freedom.
He had just signed a law lifting the cap on how much unpasteurised milk a farm can sell directly to the public, from a hundred gallons a month to fifteen hundred, and making it legal to advertise the stuff. Oklahoma is one of a run of states pulling raw milk back out of the shadows. And every time one does, the same warning goes up: this was banned for a reason, have you forgotten why.
So it is worth remembering exactly why. The real reason has been quietly mislaid.
In the growing American cities of the mid-1800s, milk became a genuine killer, and the reason was an industry. Distilleries producing whiskey had a hot, sour waste left over called swill, and someone worked out you could feed it to cows packed into sheds right next to the still. The animals lived in filth, diseased and dying on their feet, and gave a thin bluish milk so poor it was doctored with chalk, plaster and molasses just to pass for milk. This swill milk poured into the cities and killed infants by the thousand. That was the scandal that built the case for pasteurising milk and regulating dairies, and it was a fair case against that milk.
Here is the part that got quietly folded in. The same wave of law that rightly killed off the distillery-slop dairies also swept up the clean stuff: milk from healthy cows on grass, on small farms, drawn into clean pails. All of it got tarred with the swill-dairy brush and pushed toward the same ban. And once the big pasteurising plants and the consolidated dairies were built, keeping the small raw producer locked out stopped being about disease at all. It became about who was allowed to sell milk.
The filthy urban swill dairy vanished a century ago. The suspicion it earned got pinned, permanently, onto a farmer selling clean milk from healthy cows at his own gate.
They banned the milk of dying cows fed on distillery waste, which was right, and then kept the ban aimed at the farm down the lane, which was never the problem.
@scottwestacre City girl, where are there mamas,Did they leave the farm
I’m not a vegan. Raising farm animals respectfully is an art. I hate feed lots. It is a shame ppl are so disconnected from the process,including me. Want not waste not.
They are beautiful ☺️🥰
If you find a luna moth on your porch tonight, you're looking at an insect that can't eat, drink, or bite. It has no mouth.
The luna moth emerges from its cocoon and runs entirely on fat stored during its months as a caterpillar, feeding voraciously on hickory, walnut, sweet gum, and birch before sealing itself away. By the time it has wings, the eating chapter is over. It has somewhere between 7 and 10 days to use what's left.
In those days, the male uses enormous feathery antennae to detect a female's pheromones from miles away. The female lays up to 200 eggs on the undersides of leaves, each one placed individually. Then both of them are done.
Here's one more thing that's really interesting: those trailing hindwing tails aren't decoration. Studies showed that spinning tails in flight scatter a bat's echolocation signal, buying the moth critical seconds.
If one lands near you this summer, take a moment to appreciate it. It's in its final week.
Cases of an intestinal infection caused by a parasite are rising, now up to 2,944 cases in 32 states
It causes a severe stomach illness that lasts over a week long
Confirmed cases of cyclosporiasis are being found in California, New York, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan and more
It’s spread by eating contaminated food or water. To avoid getting sick, it is recommended to wash your hands and all your fruits and veggies or to cook your vegetables
Here’s a list of cities being hit:
Detroit, Metro Detroit, Michigan: Heavily impacted with parts of Michigan’s 1,500+ cases; hundreds in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb counties
New York City, New York: Hundreds of cases
Chicago and Illinois area: Significant state total 31–80+ cases
Columbus, Cleveland other Ohio metros: Hundreds statewide with strong activity near Michigan border
Los Angeles, Long Beach area, California: Part of state’s confirmed domestic cases
Other notable mentions
- Houston / Dallas, Texas
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Miami / Florida areas
- Philadelphia / New Jersey metros
- Charlotte / North Carolina
- Smaller clusters in cities across PA, MA, IN, etc.
The EPA just approved an increase in bifenthrin, a pesticide linked to Parkinson’s disease, anxiety, and depression.
On June 30, 2026, the EPA finalized new bifenthrin tolerances on dozens of crops, including coffee, kiwifruit, and clover.
The request came from IR-4, a group funded by the USDA and agrochemical companies.
A 2025 review in the Journal of Applied Toxicology linked bifenthrin exposure to anxiety, depression, and Parkinson’s disease.
@BoLoudon What the 🔥🔥🔥 is going on
I understand not wanting to put your name on something BUT condos and section 8 For everyone ? Housing IS NOT affordable for the WORKING CLASS. tired of cereal box prizes for the ppl with hands out.
Discouraged
We can handle the truth
Get R DONE
@maibortpetit Gracias Padre amado por este milagro y todas las vidas rescatados...Tu eres grande Señor...! Abraza a mi pueblo venezolano...! 🙏🏻🫶🫶🤗🤗🇻🇪🇻🇪🇪🇦🇪🇦
@monikapacosta@maibortpetit Yes. I agree 🙏. We are all stewards of each other. Not one is better than the other. We are all walking each other home, Heaven. They, have taught this to everyone. ❤️🐾🙏
@maibortpetit Ésa mascota ( era DIOS / era JESUCRISTO ) , lo digo con buena intención / lo digo xq yo tengo fé y creo en DIOS y JESUCRISTO... YO creo en los MILAGROS de DIOS y de JESUCRISTO