Attorney General Ken Paxton launches an launched an investigation into Lululemon presence of toxic
"forever chemicals" in activewear
It’s actually worse than you think
Testing reveals the forever chemicals are concentrated in the crotch region, the same chemicals cause fertility issues
BlackRock and Vanguard are the largest shareholders
These companies push population control
Connect the dots…
Lineups are being introduced here in Provo.
The BYU student section said “Hi,” to @UCF_MBB’s starting five as they were introduced.
After that, well, just watch.
Were you aware that a cancer cure has existed for over a decade, and just approved for lung cancer in Saudi Arabia... however, that same drug is highly restricted in the United States?
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong went on air with Chris Cuomo and dropped a claim that should’ve stopped the country cold.
He says a universal cancer treatment - shown to extend survival in lung, breast, pancreatic, and even glioblastoma - already exists. The molecule (IL-15) was flagged over a decade ago as one of the most promising cancer-killing candidates ever. The trials exist. The survival data exists.
According to him, Saudi Arabia reviewed the science and approved it for lung cancer, while in the U.S., the exact same drug is still restricted to a tiny bladder-cancer use.
More than 13,000 patients are now reportedly requesting access.
Same drug.
Same data.
Different outcome.
If this can save lives, who decided Americans don’t deserve it yet?
James Van Der Beek’s final message to the world is one of the most powerful things I have ever heard. Stop whatever you are doing and listen to this! 🥺
🚨 HOLY SMOKES. The Somalis have registered 60 "HEALTHCARE" businesses in one single dilapidated "warehouse" building.
Let me repeat, sixty healthcare businesses in one freaking building
It's so blatant it's CRIMINAL this was allowed to go on. HANDCUFFS
🚨 Here is the full 42 minutes of my crew and I exposing Minnesota fraud, this might be my most important work yet. We uncovered over $110,000,000 in ONE day. Like it and share it around like wildfire! Its time to hold these corrupt politicians and fraudsters accountable
We ALL work way too hard and pay too much in taxes for this to be happening, the fraud must be stopped.
The extent of the horror that Black home invader and murderer Ronald Exantus visited upon a White family in Kentucky is overlooked in most coverage. The ongoing injustice to the family is grossly understated.
Exantus didn't only slaughter White 6-year-old Logan Tipton, stabbing Logan to death in Logan's own bedroom, he also attempted to murder three of Logan's siblings and Logan's father - stabbing a total of 5 family members.
Here's exactly how that horrific December night unfolded at the Tipton's home in Kentucky:
~ Ronald Exantus enters the Tipton home around 4AM, carrying a large kitchen knife
~ Exantus enters the bedroom of 6-year-old Logan and his 4-year-old brother
~ Exantus pulls Logan off of the top bunk bed and quite literally slaughters him, stabbing him in the head and neck dozens upon dozens of times, violently killing him in the bloodiest possible fashion
~ Exantus then stabs Logan's 4-year-old brother in the head multiple times (but the boy survives)
~ Exantus then enters the bedroom where Logan's 8 and 11-year-old sisters are sleeping
~ Exantus stabs the 11-year-old girl multiple times in the head and torso and throws her across the room (she survives)
~ Exantus stabs the 8-year-old girl multiple times in the head and neck (she survives)
~ The commotion awakens Logan's 13-year-old sister, who comes upon the nightmarish scene and screams
~ The girl's scream wake Logan's father, who comes to his family's aid, fights Exantus unarmed, is stabbed multiple times, but successfully forces Exantus out of the home
When the case goes to trial, Exantus is found NOT GUILTY by reason of insanity for the savage murder of 6-year-old Logan Tipton. He's found "guilty but mentally ill" for the following:
~ Criminal Attempt To Commit Murder (for stabbing the three other children)
~ First Degree Assault (for stabbing the three other children)
~ First Degree Burglary (first degree because of inflicted injuries)
Ronald Exantus was sentenced to 20 years in the Kentucky Department of Corrections.
Not one single day of that sentence was for what he did to 6-year-old Logan Tipton. He will never suffer any legal consequences specifically for what he did to Logan.
Fast-forward to October 1 of this year, and Ronald Exantus was released early for "good behavior" after serving less than half of his sentence.
He immediately relocated to Florida, was arrested a week later for failing to register as a convicted felon, and has been returned to prison in Kentucky for this parole violation.
And, after all of this, guess what?
He's scheduled to be fully released in June of 2026. No parole. No nothing. A 100% free man.
In six months, this literal monster will be just as free as you or me - more free than every surviving member of Logan's family, who've lived in a mental prison ever since, and now must live in a world where the criminal psychopath who tried to kill them all is being set loose back upon society without restriction.
A murdered 6-year-old.
Attempted murder of a 4, 8, and 11-year-old.
Attempted murder of their father.
A bloodbath crime scene for the ages.
And the man who did it walks free 10 years later.
I lack the vocabulary to convey how evil this system is.
That will do it from me in the Roth Tower Press Box for 2025. #GKCO#ChargeOn
I first saw a #UCF game in this building before I was a teenager. Tonight, I was here in the press box for its last-ever use before a new one takes its place.
Goodbye, Old Roth Tower.
The psoas is the only muscle linking spine to legs, making it central to all movement and stability.
For the first exercise: lie on your back, knees bent, feet flat. Let gravity do the work.
Studies show it's the safest way to begin psoas relaxation.
@Sadie_NC Had it like flu 12/20/19 before it was a thing, 7/21 had it bad and lost taste and smell. Had it 3 times after that to date. Non as bad as the one in 21. Like the flu that sucked bad for a few days