As much as you may enjoy the convenience of central heating and cooling, they are an absolute nightmare when power and fuel are not available. A few years ago, these might only have been concerns during major catastrophe events such as a hurricane or military invasion. These days, inflation paired with de-dollarization can make it…
The Zionist lobby is really angry at Candace Owens for continuing to stand her ground in opposing Israel's war actions in the Gaza Strip.
For daring to speak out against the Zionist agenda, Owens says she was added to an Anti-Defamation League (ADL) "hit list."
"They personally emailed reporters at major publications with a long set…
Students hug as they gather to lay flowers and pray in front of the growing memorial at Apalachee High School the day after a shooting. (Christopher Oquendo/ZUMA Press Wire) Yet another tragic school shooting has claimed innocent lives, this time at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia. Four people—two teachers and two…
Gaming is a popular activity, especially for young people – and with summer drawing to a close, more and more children may be opting to spend time playing video games as opposed to enjoying time outdoors. Teenagers, in particular, may be turning to video games as a means to unwind from school stress in the…
Top 7 COVER STORIES Big Pharma forced MSM to run to hide disastrous health consequences of mRNA clot shots
If you are wondering why mainstream media is finally publishing some science-based facts about the health detriment caused by commonly used products, that is because MSM is engaged in multi-faceted cover stories while they continue to…
Fitbit, Apple Watch or Oura ring, wearable technology is in high demand among the health conscious. But beyond measuring heart rates and blood pressure, could fitness trackers be used to test for and effectively screen for disease?
A new University of South Australia study reveals that wearable activity trackers show promise in detecting early signals of disease –…
Oklahoma governor proposes employing migrants willing to work for low wages to fill critical job gaps
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has proposed to match low-wage migrants with local employers in sectors like nursing, engineering, accounting, construction and education to fill vacancies in these critical industries.
This comes after the release of the "Oklahoma State Work Permits and…
At 68, I pride myself on the fact that I can still bend over and touch my toes in the morning. The younger folks on social media call that a “flex,” but my generation would call it bragging.
This flexibility makes me feel younger. But now I’m finding out that it may help me live…
Apalachee High School, scene of Wednesday's tragic shooting, in happier times. Photo courtesy NAESP. In an all-too-familiar scene that sickens all Americans, a shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, on Wednesday morning claimed the lives of four people—two students and two teachers—and left nine others injured, according to the Georgia Bureau…
This article was originally published by Micahel Snyder at The End of the American Dream under the title: The Ground Is “Moving” So Rapidly In One Part Of Southern California That A “State Of Emergency” Has Been Declared
If the ground under your feet is moving “up to 10 inches a week”, that might be a…