🚨BREAKING: @POTUS just opened three marine monuments to destructive industrial fishing. These areas are vital for protecting whales, sea turtles, sharks, and sensitive ocean ecosystems. This is an egregious attack on our public waters. #ProtectOurOcean#MonumentsForAll
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🚨BREAKING: CONGRESS AND CDC JUST GAVE ONE BILLION DOLLARS TO PFIZER
For Babies To Get MORE MRNA
$735,720,598.00 just awarded to PFIZER by the CDC for infant Covid shots.
Another $505,272,000.00 awarded for adult vaccines.
https://t.co/nYj0Kvsihl
BREAKING: DHS just waived all environmental laws to blast border barriers and roads through Big Bend National Park.
This marks the first time in American history the feds have gutted dozens of laws to push industrial-level construction through a national park.
They have roamed America's open land for centuries.
Wild. Free. Untouchable by law.
Right now, helicopters are chasing them down.
The BLM is conducting large-scale roundups across the West—thousands of wild horses and
burros pursued to exhaustion, separated from their
families, and loaded into government holding facilities.
In those pens, herds are broken apart. Stallions fight in close quarters.
Horses built for open land crash into the bars of their enclosures in desperate escape attempts.
The leading cause of death in holding facilities is traumatic injury.
Over 64,000 wild horses and burros are already warehoused in these facilities. More arrive every day.
And every budget cycle, the administration tries to open the door to slaughter. Project 2025 calls them a problem to be "disposed of.
Congress has pushed back - so far. But without permanent protection, this fight never ends.
If slaughter isn’t the goal, why keep removing the protections against it?
#DemsUnited
this Datacenter is only 200 meters from the zoo. These things make constant noise & heat the surrounding areas by up to 16 degrees. The Nashville Zoo is home to over 350 species of Leopards, Tigers, Rhinos, Zebras, Giraffes, Alligators, Monkeys, & more. Please sign the petition
No American alive has ever lived in an America that spends its wealth on its own people, and when you imagine where we’d be if we did, that is perhaps the most radicalizing thought you could possibly have.
There's a 911 in Upstate New York!! Ain't that right @GovKathyHochul ?? Kathy, why do you hate Upstate farmers so much? Let's see what America has to say about this, shall we? If you stand with American Farmers, hit REPOST. Volume UP!👇
Over a million acres of pristine wilderness lakes in Minnesota.
The most visited canoe country in America.
Generations of families have paddled it, fished it, camped it.
The Senate just sold it out outright.
They called it "America First."
Then handed it to a Chilean billionaire — so his company can ship the copper to China.
The Senate voted 50-49 to gut 20 years of Boundary Waters mining protections.
Here's the deal they made.
A Chilean billionaire's company digs the mine.
America can't smelt the copper — we don't have the capacity.
So the ore ships to China.
China processes it.
Sells it on the world market.
Chile keeps the profits.
Minnesotans don't even get the jobs.
Minnesota keeps the pollution.
And Americans get to buy it back from China at full market price.
This same company has a documented history at their Chilean mines: pipeline spills, regulatory fines, and locals fighting back for years.
They paid a former Trump Interior Secretary $380K.
The protection died by one vote.
Here's exactly how it happened — and who made it happen.
Who do YOU think this mine actually serves?
#DemsUnited
If we judged human groups by the same rules we use for animal species, white people would currently be classified as *Endangered.*
A 67% global decline over three generations meets the official threshold. At current trends, they cross into *Critically Endangered* next generation.
Biology doesn’t care about politics. The numbers are what they are.
My wife and I were recently discussing the significant expansion of data centers across the United States.
We noted that a substantial number of these facilities appear to lack a clear, high-value operational purpose relative to their scale and resource consumption.
We also observed that many are being constructed on prime agricultural land. This led us to consider a more speculative hypothesis: could the primary intent behind a portion of these developments be to accelerate the depletion of underground aquifers?
By significantly reducing available groundwater, such activity could impair or eliminate large-scale farming and ranching operations. Additionally, any resulting ecological disruptions—such as increased pest populations like ticks—might further limit activities such as hunting.
If these effects were to materialize on a broad scale, would they sufficiently constrain traditional food production to push consumer reliance toward alternatives such as bio meat products associated with investors like Bill Gates, or insect-based dairy substitutes?
We would be interested in thoughtful perspectives on this idea.
This paper reads like a terrorist manifesto. With the rapid rise of tick borne illnesses, it’s beyond time to investigate if someone or some group is actually acting on these insane ideas.
Amazon is asking permission to destroy 5 acres of wetlands and nearly 1 mile of streams as part of its resubmitted proposal to add 14 data center buildings at a third site at its sprawling New Carlisle, IN campus.
Public comment is due June 12.
If you see a helicopter towing one of these over your neighborhood, bad news: your town is getting a data center. They’re running airborne electromagnetic surveys to map groundwater in the area.
TRANSLATION: figuring out how much water they can divert before people notice.
Just found this official decree from the Washington Governor’s Office…
They’ve officially banned aimless driving.
No more cruising. No more joyrides. No more “I’m just clearing my head, officer.”
You must have a lawful destination at all times or face a $1,000 fine.
Welcome to the People’s Republic of Washington, where even your Sunday drive needs prior approval.
Governor Ferguson has solved traffic congestion by making driving illegal unless you’re going somewhere productive.
Next up: banning “aimless walking,” “purposeless staring out the window,” and breathing without a five-year plan.
Washingtonians, start practicing your excuse scripts now:
“Yes officer, I am driving to acquire oat milk for my emotional support latte.”
This is peak 2026 energy.
Government: “We care about your safety!”
Also government: “But first, show me your destination on this here form, citizen.”
The only thing aimless now is common sense. Hopefully you got a chuckle. Now days I wouldn’t put anything past them.
#AimlessDrivingBanned #WashingtonWay #BigGovernmentEnergy #JustLetPeopleDrive
A peer-reviewed paper published last year in the journal Bioethics by two professors at Western Michigan University School of Medicine argues that it is "morally obligatory" to genetically engineer ticks to spread alpha-gal syndrome, a permanent condition that makes you violently allergic to red meat.
The paper is called "Beneficial Bloodsucking."
Their argument: if eating meat is morally wrong, then preventing the spread of a disease that forces people to stop eating meat is also morally wrong. Scientists should gene-edit lone star ticks to enhance their ability to carry alpha-gal syndrome and expand their range into urban environments to infect more people.
They call this a "moral bioenhancer." They frame releasing genetically modified disease-carrying ticks as a "vaccination" that only "infringes" on your bodily autonomy rather than "violating" it. The distinction, apparently, is that a tick bit you instead of a government official holding you down.
Alpha-gal syndrome is not mild. The CDC estimates up to 450,000 Americans are already affected. Cases have surged 100-fold in the last decade. Symptoms include anaphylaxis. There is no cure.
Alpha-gal cases are exploding across the United States. The lone star tick's range is expanding far beyond its historical territory. And two academics at a medical school published a paper arguing this is a good thing that should be accelerated.
At what point do we stop treating papers like this as fringe academic exercises and start asking whether anyone is already acting on them?
🚨NEWNAN, GEORGIA 🚨
A family’s 2.5-acre homestead — fish ponds, chicken coop, greenhouse, gardens, family home — is reportedly being taken to support a DATA CENTER project in another county.
Families’ rights trampled for corporate expansion.
This is not freedom.
This is not progress.
This is eminent domain abuse.