Bro slapped a gorilla… and forgot it was the gorilla’s turn next. The laugh was bad enough. Getting launched through the wall made it worse 😭 Who thought this was a fair matchup?
😩 JESUS CHRIST!!! Cops give a brutal beating on the bridge between Ohio and Kentucky to young people who were protesting against Trump's policies and against the Genocide in Gaza.
Spread this far & wide!!!
His bike was stolen. His only way to work.
The shop owners and customers didn’t just feel bad — they bought him a new one. His reaction is everything. 🥹❤️
Yes — the broad scientific consensus is that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines saved millions of lives worldwide.
Multiple large studies from organizations including the World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and peer-reviewed medical journals concluded that mRNA vaccines from Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna significantly reduced:
* deaths
* severe illness
* ICU admissions
* hospital overload during peak COVID waves
One of the most cited global analyses, published in The Lancet, estimated COVID vaccines prevented roughly 14–20 million deaths in the first year alone.
The basic reason is:
* COVID had a high fatality risk for older adults and vulnerable populations.
* mRNA vaccines trained the immune system to recognize the virus before exposure.
* Vaccinated people were much less likely to develop severe disease, especially before widespread immunity existed.
That said, there are also legitimate discussions and debates about:
* side effects (such as rare myocarditis cases)
* mandates and public policy
* effectiveness against transmission over time
* pharmaceutical company transparency
* how risks varied by age and health status
But the evidence that the vaccines substantially reduced deaths and severe outcomes overall is very strong across many countries and datasets.
If you want, I can also break down:
* how mRNA technology works
* what risks were identified
* differences between mRNA and traditional vaccines
* criticisms and counterarguments people raise
* what mRNA is being used for now beyond COVID (cancer, flu, etc.) in
Trump likes eating his young.
He'll destroy Rubio and Vance before this term is over.
Don't believe me? Call Mike Pence and ask how his political career is going.
But here's the nuance on Vance.
He wasn't a proponent of this war. He tried to distance himself.
His brand of disengagement and ending forever wars is still somewhat intact.
If the war goes badly — and it might — Vance can at least make the case that he saw it coming.
Whether he actually runs in 2028 is another question entirely.
But here's the bigger picture: This is an anti-incumbent environment.
We keep switching jockeys.
Democrats in power — people get unhappy and switch.
Republicans in power — same thing.
This feels like the Democrats' moment.
They can absolutely lose it by running weak candidates again.
But the opportunity is right there.
🚨 HOLY SMOKES: Rep. Tim Burchett just ripped the mask off Washington’s insider-trading machine.
He says D.C. isn’t just a “swamp.”
It’s a sewer where career politicians get rich while taxpayers get drained.
And then he dropped the line that should make everyone stop:
“Everybody wants to knock Pelosi; she’s not even in the TOP 10.”
Read that again.
If Pelosi isn’t even top 10… how deep does this go?
Congress should not be a personal stock market for politicians.
Ban congressional stock trading.
Audit the worst offenders.
Expose the whole sewer.
Yes — the Moon actually has several valuable resources that could be mined in the future. The key challenge isn’t finding them — it’s extracting them economically and transporting them back (or using them in space).
Here are the most important ones 👇
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🌕 Helium-3 (Fusion Fuel)
•Rare isotope embedded in lunar soil (regolith)
•Deposited by solar wind over billions of years
•Could be used for nuclear fusion energy
•Advantage: produces very little radioactive waste
👉 Big deal because:
•A few tons could power entire countries (if fusion becomes practical)
•The Moon may have more helium-3 than Earth
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🧊 Water Ice (at the Poles)
•Found in permanently shadowed craters near the poles
•Confirmed by missions like NASA Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
Uses:
•Drinking water for astronauts
•Split into hydrogen + oxygen → rocket fuel
•Enables long-term lunar bases
👉 This is considered the most important short-term resource
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🪨 Rare Earth Elements & Metals
•Includes:
•Titanium (from ilmenite)
•Aluminum
•Iron
•Silicon
Uses:
•Build structures directly on the Moon
•Manufacture solar panels, habitats, tools
👉 Key idea: don’t bring materials from Earth — build in space
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☀️ Solar Energy
•The Moon has:
•No atmosphere
•Long periods of sunlight (especially at poles)
Uses:
•Power lunar bases
•Potential future space-based solar power stations
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🧱 Regolith (Moon Soil)
•Not valuable to bring back to Earth
•Extremely valuable on-site
Uses:
•3D printing buildings
•Radiation shielding
•Landing pads, roads
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🚀 Why This Matters
Mining the Moon isn’t really about shipping stuff back to Earth (at least not yet). It’s about:
•Supporting missions like NASA Artemis Program
•Creating a fuel depot in space
•Enabling missions to Mars and beyond
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⚠️ The Reality Check
Right now:
•Mining the Moon is not economically viable yet
•Launch costs + infrastructure are still huge
But:
•Costs are dropping fast (thanks to companies like SpaceX)
•Many countries and companies are actively planning lunar mining
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🧠 Bottom Line
Yes — the Moon is rich in useful resources, especially:
•Water ice (most practical)
•Metals (for construction)
•Helium-3 (long-term potential)
👉 The real value isn’t bringing resources to Earth — it’s using them to build a permanent human presence in space.
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If you want, I can break down which countries/companies are closest to actually mining the Moon or how soon this might realistically happen.
Nick TORCHES Trump over his Easter Truth Social post
"I really don't like this person anymore. I don't want to look at him. I don't want to hear him. I feel sick to my stomach every time I see this human being on the TV."
Nick Fuentes reacts to Trump saying "Praise be to Allah" on Easter Sunday.
"Everything about this is disturbing.. This is when you realize Trump is Evil."
Robert Malone secured hundreds of millions of dollars from the Department of Defense to test Ivermectin on COVID patients.
The FDA rejected it.
Every time he re-submitted it, they rejected it again and again.
Ivermectin is a Nobel Prize-winning drug. Safely used billions of times worldwide.
Malone wasn't testing something unknown. He was combining three well-known licensed drugs — famotidine, celecoxib, and ivermectin — in a clinical trial designed with the US military's own funding.
The FDA's condition: demonstrate ivermectin's antiviral activity in cell culture before they'd allow the trial to proceed.
This was for a drug that's been in human use for decades and while people were dying every day.
Eventually the DoD caved. They dropped ivermectin and ran the trial with the remaining two drugs. Those showed some benefit.
Malone says the reason this happened comes down to one rule.
If an effective countermeasure already exists, emergency use authorization for new products is no longer valid. The entire fast-track pathway for the vaccines depended on there being no viable alternative treatment.
Ivermectin threatened that pathway.
So it was blocked by the agency that was supposed to be saving lives.
— Robert Malone on Joe Rogan Experience (@joeroganhq)
Read the post below on why Malone's cardiologist asked him why was he stupid enough to take the mRNA vaccine.
Tim Dillon predicts FBI Director Kash Patel will be fired next, as he analyzes a video of what appears to be Patel performing a humiliation ritual.
“Is that a traditional Indian dance?
I posted this full documentary a few weeks back (I'll post the link below), but this was Lawrence Wilkerson's 2007 prediction regarding a potential war with Iran at the very tail end of it.
I don’t really care if this is unpopular, but I think what really happened to Charlie goes deeper than just some fagg0tt with a gun; I believe it was orchestrated by evil people with motivations so menacing and sinister, they spit in the face of God.