70% OF SUPERMARKET GROUND BEEF IS PINK SLIME
In 2018 the USDA quietly reclassified pink slime as official “ground beef.”
It can now be mixed into any ground beef you buy at the store — with zero labeling, zero disclosure, and zero warning to consumers.
This is pure outrage. The USDA has handed the meat industry a license to deceive you about what’s actually in your food. They’re letting cheap, heavily processed filler pass as real ground beef while hiding it from the public.
What pink slime once was used for:
Beef trimmings and scraps that were previously considered waste — used only for dog food and rendering into cooking oil.
The process they don’t want you to know about:
These trimmings are heated, spun in a centrifuge to strip out the fat, sprayed with ammonia gas to kill bacteria, compressed into bricks, flash-frozen, and then secretly blended into your “ground beef” as a cheap filler to pad profits.
Health harms of consuming it:
- Treated with ammonia gas — the same harsh chemical used in household cleaners and industrial products. This raises legitimate concerns about chemical residues ending up in the meat you eat.
- Made from low-grade scraps that start heavily contaminated with bacteria; the industry relies on a chemical bath instead of quality sourcing.
- Produces mushier, lower-quality ground beef that releases excessive liquid when cooked, shrinks more, tastes worse, and has inferior texture and nutrition compared to real ground beef from actual cuts.
- Past incidents showed ammonia-treated batches still testing positive for pathogens like salmonella when levels were adjusted, proving the “safety treatment” isn’t foolproof.
- Hidden in your food with no transparency — you can’t avoid it or make informed choices, potentially leading to long-term exposure to chemically processed, lower-grade meat and unknown cumulative effects on digestion and overall health.
This isn’t just “beef.” It’s a rebranded waste product slipped into the food supply without your knowledge or consent.
The USDA’s decision is a disgrace to food safety and consumer rights.
Fight back: Grind your own beef from whole roasts or steaks. Buy directly from local butchers who grind fresh in front of you. Demand real transparency and labeling.
Your family deserves to know exactly what’s on their plate.
EXCLUSIVE
Colorado Teacher REFUSED to allow a 7th grader to present her pro-life slam poetry submission because it’s “offensive” and might make kids feel “unsafe.”
Some examples of accepted topics in the class are slamming the 2nd amendment, mocking Jesus, and lgbtq rights.
Staff admitted that the poem met all the requirements however couldn’t be read out loud because it’s “politically charged.”
The teacher also initially tried kicking this 13-year-old girl out of class during the poem presentations but allowed her to stay after pushback.
We spoke with the mother and daughter who shared their story and with us and why being pro-life is so personal to them.
This happened at Drake Middle School in @JeffcoSchoolsCo.
8 Things You Should Stop Doing as a Married Person:
1 - Stop dismissing your spouse's emotions, opinions, and concerns. Your spouse's perspective matters, their concerns deserve your attention and respect, even when you don't agree with them.
2 - Stop raising your voice at your spouse. Work on your tone, it matters. Respect is not only communicated through your words but also through how you say them.
3 - Stop giving your spouse the silent treatment. Silence should never be used as a weapon or punishment.
Healthy marriages are built on communication, not emotional withdrawal.
4 - Stop flirting and entertaining flirtatious advances from anyone that's not your spouse. Faithfulness begins long before an affair. Protect your marriage by maintaining clear boundaries with others.
5 - Stop taking your spouse for granted. May sure you appreciate them for all they do.
6. Stop being dishonest with your spouse. Trust is the foundation of marriage, and every lie weakens that foundation. Be truthful, even when the truth is uncomfortable.
7 - Stop making major decisions without consulting your spouse. Marriage is a partnership. Make big decisions together.
8 - Stop prioritizing everyone else above your marriage. Your friends, work, hobbies, and extended family should never consistently receive the best of your time and energy while your spouse receives the leftovers.
So let me get this straight…
The Ten Commandments are supposedly too controversial for many public schools.
A Bible verse on a classroom wall can trigger lawsuits.
Christian traditions are constantly challenged in the name of neutrality.
But a school can create a religious accommodation for a ceremonial blade because faith must be respected.
Either religious liberty matters or it doesn’t.
The American people are smart enough to notice when one faith seems to receive accommodations while another is told to sit quietly in the corner.
#AStoneGroove #SilentMajoritySpeaks
@robbystarbuck@HelloFresh This is a lesson to all of America…
Make your OWN meals with fresh ingredients YOURSELF at home. Quit allowing corporations to dictate your politics through your patronage. It’s not that time consuming or expensive if you care to just try.
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I want everyone to stop and ask what interest Google has in releasing mosquitoes. They’re a tech company. Not an environmental group. Not a non-profit. Not a government. A tech company. Just like Bill Gates, I don’t want them anywhere near our wildlife or nature. CC: @LeeMZeldin
The Carroll case rested on a sequence of legal maneuvers with no precedent in American civil litigation. Democratic legislators passed a retroactive temporary law eliminating the statute of limitations for decades-old accusations that could not be dated, located, or defended with alibis. The day the temporary law took effect, Carroll filed her pre-prepared lawsuit, the first in the state to do so.
A Democratic mega-donor secretly funded the plaintiff’s legal costs through a nonprofit. The arrangement stayed hidden until one of Trump’s lawyers discovered it. A Clinton-appointed judge then sealed all records so the jury never learned the billionaire backer had publicly committed to Trump’s political destruction. Every participant in the legislative, funding, and judicial steps operated inside the same political network, and each decision produced the same cumulative result.
The jury explicitly checked “no” on the verdict form’s specific rape question. The judge ruled rape proven anyway, claiming the jury had used a common rather than statutory definition… an impossibility, since their rejection under the common definition precludes rape by any standard. Trump’s team was barred from arguing innocence before a second jury, which awarded $83.3 million ($65 million punitive) on the rape finding the first jury had rejected.
A defendant was sued for defamation over denying an accusation, prevented from asserting that denial as a defense, tried before a judge who concealed the plaintiff’s political funding, and hit with a nine-figure verdict built on facts the jury itself refused to find.
No comparable sequence exists in recorded U.S. civil litigation history.
Your Favorite CHOCOLATE is Being REPLACED —
Chocolate sold in America is going through 2 major changes that will affect our entire chocolate aisle.
Here’s what’s coming:
- Lab-grown chocolate — cocoa cells grown in giant tanks (not real cocoa from trees)
- Genetically modified chocolate by CRISPR gene editing — they’re literally clipping genes out of cacao trees
Layne Kilpatrick: “California Cultured is the startup company that’s growing cocoa cells in a tank. A lot of you asked, is this just one company? No, it’s the ENTIRE INDUSTRY.”
Every major player is already all-in:
- Lindt → investing in lab-grown cocoa
- Mondelez (Cadbury, Oreos, Toblerone) → lab-grown cocoa butter
- Barry Callebaut (world’s largest cocoa processor, supplies Hershey & Nestlé) → cocoa cell culture
- Mars (M&M’s, Snickers, Dove, Twix, Milky Way, etc.) → partnering with UC Berkeley (where CRISPR was invented) to gene-edit cacao trees for drought & disease resistance
They claim it’s because of climate issues and supply shortages in West Africa… but the truth is we’re about to eat Frankenfood with zero long-term safety studies.
No idea what this does to our health. No labeling required. Just quietly slipped into everything we buy.
This isn’t “innovation.” This is playing God with one of America’s favorite treats — and we’re the lab rats.
What you can do:
✅ Stop buying the big brands until they label it
✅ Switch to real, artisanal, or imported chocolate
✅ Demand transparency and labeling NOW
The E. Jean Carroll case against President Trump is one of the strangest civil cases in American history. The foundational problem is this: Carroll could not identify when the alleged incident occurred — not even the year with any precision.
That should have killed the case as dead as a skunk on the road right there.
Without a temporal anchor, no defendant — regardless of guilt or innocence — can mount an alibi defense. Trump, who has maintained detailed calendars and staff records for decades, was denied the most basic tool of self-defense: the ability to establish where he was. That is not a technicality. It is a due process violation at the constitutional level.
Then Carroll produced the one piece of physical evidence she claimed corroborated her account — the dress she wore during the alleged incident. It was subsequently established that the dress was designed after the incident could have occurred. The sole corroborating evidence falsified her timeline.
The case proceeded anyway.
The resulting verdict was then weaponized in a defamation suit — where Trump was held liable for denying the allegation, while being procedurally barred from defending against it, because it was already "proven" in another court, regardless how flawed the procedure was. He was punished, in effect, for asserting his own innocence.
Compounding everything: coordinated professional and physical threats so thoroughly intimidated the legal community that attorneys refused these cases regardless of available fees. When you systematically destroy a defendant's ability to retain counsel of choice, you forfeit the right to a legitimate verdict.
An allegation is not evidence. Process without substance is not law. And a verdict produced under these conditions carries no legitimate authority — whatever its formal status.
Not only is it the right move to investigate Carroll, but every other person involved as well. Trump is owed serious damages here, and there may be a few people who belong in prison for their roles in the case.
BREAKING:
The autopsy for 18-year-old Lexi Arguello has been released.
Lexi died after a 22-week botched abortion at Planned Parenthood in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Her family says staff “waited too long to call for help and they specifically requested no sirens on the ride to the hospital.”
HUSBANDS: Be the man who opens your wife's door, helps her with things, reminds her she's beautiful and protects her... not because she's helpless, but because she's valuable to you.
WIVES: Be the woman who loves her husband with actions, has his back, flirts with him regularly and blesses him ... not because he's helpless, but because he's valuable to you.