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LED lighting can pulse thousands of times per second, too fast for people to see. That said, your brain and nervous system still respond to those fluctuations without you noticing.
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Not to mention the effect these lights have ON THE FOOD ITSELF.
If you have a pantry, make sure you don't have LED lights in it-- especially if you have canned food in clear glass jars.
These lights leach the color/nutrients out of food. Scary.
If you have a pantry, make sure you don't have LED lights in it-- especially if you have canned food in clear glass jars.
These lights leach the color/nutrients out of food. Scary.
GAO report warns US water and wastewater systems are vulnerable to hackers
As we monitor the cybersecurity / "Iran hackers" space, the GAO just issued a fresh warning that US water infrastructure is largely insecure: old, pre-internet systems without any authentication have been glued with connected components — and the report claims foreign hackers have already found their way in and attacked, including ransomware attacks.
The report describes how an attack on highly vulnerable critical water infrastructure could cause service disruptions and environmental damage, as well as cripple downstream systems including the power grid, hospitals/healthcare, food & agriculture, and so forth.
#Cyberattack
As we monitor the cybersecurity / "Iran hackers" space, the GAO just issued a fresh warning that US water infrastructure is largely insecure: old, pre-internet systems without any authentication have been glued with connected components — and the report claims foreign hackers have already found their way in and attacked, including ransomware attacks.
The report describes how an attack on highly vulnerable critical water infrastructure could cause service disruptions and environmental damage, as well as cripple downstream systems including the power grid, hospitals/healthcare, food & agriculture, and so forth.
#Cyberattack
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ICE CREAM LABEL CHANGES IN U.S. STORES SPARK ONLINE DEBATE
A viral post says many ice cream products in U.S. grocery stores now use the label “frozen dairy dessert” instead of “ice cream,” arguing this is due to federal standards that define ice cream based on minimum milkfat, milk solids, and limits on air content and additives. The post claims that when products fall below those standards—often due to reformulations involving stabilizers, emulsifiers, vegetable oils, or higher air content—they must legally use alternative labeling. It also lists several major brands and premium brands as examples of products that either changed formulations or still meet traditional “ice cream” definitions.
A viral post says many ice cream products in U.S. grocery stores now use the label “frozen dairy dessert” instead of “ice cream,” arguing this is due to federal standards that define ice cream based on minimum milkfat, milk solids, and limits on air content and additives. The post claims that when products fall below those standards—often due to reformulations involving stabilizers, emulsifiers, vegetable oils, or higher air content—they must legally use alternative labeling. It also lists several major brands and premium brands as examples of products that either changed formulations or still meet traditional “ice cream” definitions.
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CLAIMS ABOUT MOLD BUILDUP IN ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH HEADS SPARK HYGIENE DEBATE
A viral post claims that electric toothbrush heads can develop mold due to trapped moisture, toothpaste residue, saliva, and bacteria inside the sealed structure, creating a warm and damp environment where fungal growth may occur. It argues that substances found inside worn or opened toothbrush heads may include black mold or other fungi such as Aspergillus or Penicillium, along with biofilm and mineral deposits. The post also suggests that this buildup could potentially contribute to irritation, bad breath, or minor infections in some users, especially those with allergies or weakened immune systems.
A viral post claims that electric toothbrush heads can develop mold due to trapped moisture, toothpaste residue, saliva, and bacteria inside the sealed structure, creating a warm and damp environment where fungal growth may occur. It argues that substances found inside worn or opened toothbrush heads may include black mold or other fungi such as Aspergillus or Penicillium, along with biofilm and mineral deposits. The post also suggests that this buildup could potentially contribute to irritation, bad breath, or minor infections in some users, especially those with allergies or weakened immune systems.
This should infuriate everyone! These farmers are slowly being eliminated, and for what reason?! I promise it's not for the betterment of the people!! If it has Katie Hobbs' endorsement, it can't be good! Praying for these farmers!!
https://arizonadailyindependent.com/2026/05/21/arizona-government-forcing-fifth-generation-rancher-off-land-for-foreign-solar-company/
https://arizonadailyindependent.com/2026/05/21/arizona-government-forcing-fifth-generation-rancher-off-land-for-foreign-solar-company/
Arizona Daily Independent
Arizona Government Forcing Fifth-Generation Rancher Off Land For Foreign Solar Company
For five generations, the Murph family worked the lands allotted to them by the state in Navajo County. Gov. Katie Hobbs believes the 4,000 acres would be better suited to advancing the Green New Deal while squeezing out more dollars for public schools. After…
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Why the U.S. cattle herd is at a 75-year low — and what it means for beef prices : NPR https://share.google/6CoHG1I1NKyBpPz9z
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Why the U.S. cattle herd is at a 75-year low — and what it means for beef prices
The overall number of U.S. beef and dairy cattle has shrunk to its lowest level since 1951. Drought, rising operating costs and increased consolidation are among the causes.
GET PREPARED! Diesel Shortages are Coming to the USA (video)
https://brightvideos.com/play/vid-612eb0fc-8385-45ef-b1a1-6b583f41c335/index.html
https://brightvideos.com/play/vid-612eb0fc-8385-45ef-b1a1-6b583f41c335/index.html
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GET PREPARED! Diesel Shortages are Coming to the USA
Stay informed on current events, visit www.NaturalNews.com
- Diesel Shortages and the Impact of the Strait of Hormuz Closure (0:01)
- The Role of Diesel in the US Economy and Transportation (3:27)
- The Economic and Social Implications of Diesel Shortages…
- Diesel Shortages and the Impact of the Strait of Hormuz Closure (0:01)
- The Role of Diesel in the US Economy and Transportation (3:27)
- The Economic and Social Implications of Diesel Shortages…
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David DuByne on the coming El Niño wave and how it will impact global crop production, adding to the fertilizer shortage situation that's already worsening...
Specialty drink recall widens as FDA flags serious salmonella risk
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/specialty-drink-recall-widens-as-fda-flags-serious-salmonella-risk/ss-AA242RZZ
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/specialty-drink-recall-widens-as-fda-flags-serious-salmonella-risk/ss-AA242RZZ
MSN
Specialty drink recall widens as FDA flags serious salmonella risk
Who is affected?: The recall spans 25 states, impacting cafés, restaurants, and consumers who purchased specialty drink powders under multiple popular brands. Why the urgency?: The FDA assigned a Class I risk level to some products, indicating a reasonable…
Iconic Coca-Cola plant to close as soda demand goes flat - leaving employees to be shipped off
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/iconic-coca-cola-plant-to-close-as-soda-demand-goes-flat-leaving-employees-to-be-shipped-off/ar-AA246NVq
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/iconic-coca-cola-plant-to-close-as-soda-demand-goes-flat-leaving-employees-to-be-shipped-off/ar-AA246NVq
MSN
Iconic Coca-Cola plant to close as soda demand goes flat - leaving employees to be shipped off
As Americans turn to healthier alternatives, an iconic soda plant is closing its doors after nearly a century of service to its community.