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PRESIDENT TRUMP:
“UNFORTUNATELY, IN RECENT YEARS THE U.S. GOVERNMENT SOLD TENS OF THOUSANDS OF $BTC THAT WOULD NOW BE WORTH BILLIONS.”
“FROM THIS DAY FORWARD, AMERICA WILL FOLLOW THE RULE EVERY BITCOINER KNOWS…”
“NEVER SELL YOUR BITCOIN.”
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“UNFORTUNATELY, IN RECENT YEARS THE U.S. GOVERNMENT SOLD TENS OF THOUSANDS OF $BTC THAT WOULD NOW BE WORTH BILLIONS.”
“FROM THIS DAY FORWARD, AMERICA WILL FOLLOW THE RULE EVERY BITCOINER KNOWS…”
“NEVER SELL YOUR BITCOIN.”
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Meanwhile in New York
The Storm is starting to hit & all the shop shelves are already bare following a state of panic buying.
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The Storm is starting to hit & all the shop shelves are already bare following a state of panic buying.
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In Japan, what looks like a mountain fire in Nara today is the centuries-old Wakakusa Yamayaki ceremony.
After fireworks, the grassy slopes of Mount Wakakusa are deliberately burned to renew the land, help prevent uncontrolled fires, and as a traditional prayer for peace and good fortune.
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After fireworks, the grassy slopes of Mount Wakakusa are deliberately burned to renew the land, help prevent uncontrolled fires, and as a traditional prayer for peace and good fortune.
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January 25, 1978. On this date I was trapped in the "Great Ohio Blizzard of 1978."
Couldn't go outside because 4 feet of snow blocked the door. But it meant no school for a week, which was the best part. After 2 days we could go sledding down the hill in our backyard.
After the plows came through, each house had 10-15 foot of snow piled up in their yard. This meant another week of playing "King of the Mountain" with all the other kids in the neighborhood.
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Couldn't go outside because 4 feet of snow blocked the door. But it meant no school for a week, which was the best part. After 2 days we could go sledding down the hill in our backyard.
After the plows came through, each house had 10-15 foot of snow piled up in their yard. This meant another week of playing "King of the Mountain" with all the other kids in the neighborhood.
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A basalt tablet unearthed in Georgia bears 39 completely unknown symbols.
It could completely rewrite our understanding of the origins of writing.
Discovered near Bashplemi Lake in Georgia, this remarkable basalt artifact dates to the Late Bronze Age or Early Iron Age (roughly 3,000–3,500 years ago). Measuring about 24 × 20 cm, the tablet features 60 finely carved characters arranged in seven neat rows.
What makes this find extraordinary: 39 of these symbols appear nowhere else in any known ancient script or language — they are entirely unique.
The exceptional craftsmanship, achieved with precision tools such as conical drills, indicates the work of a highly advanced society with sophisticated administrative, religious, or scribal traditions.
While the script remains completely undeciphered, researchers speculate it may represent:
- A lost ancestor of the Proto-Kartvelian language family (from which modern Georgian descends)
- An independent local writing system that developed and disappeared in the region
Although some characters superficially resemble signs from ancient Near Eastern, Anatolian, or even Egyptian scripts, they do not align with any established linguistic system.
The tablet might contain records of military victories, construction projects, royal decrees, or ritual offerings — but for now, it remains an enigmatic, silent puzzle.
This discovery underscores Georgia’s crucial — and often overlooked — role as a cradle of early civilization and raises a profound question: how many other lost languages and writing systems still lie hidden beneath the soil?
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It could completely rewrite our understanding of the origins of writing.
Discovered near Bashplemi Lake in Georgia, this remarkable basalt artifact dates to the Late Bronze Age or Early Iron Age (roughly 3,000–3,500 years ago). Measuring about 24 × 20 cm, the tablet features 60 finely carved characters arranged in seven neat rows.
What makes this find extraordinary: 39 of these symbols appear nowhere else in any known ancient script or language — they are entirely unique.
The exceptional craftsmanship, achieved with precision tools such as conical drills, indicates the work of a highly advanced society with sophisticated administrative, religious, or scribal traditions.
While the script remains completely undeciphered, researchers speculate it may represent:
- A lost ancestor of the Proto-Kartvelian language family (from which modern Georgian descends)
- An independent local writing system that developed and disappeared in the region
Although some characters superficially resemble signs from ancient Near Eastern, Anatolian, or even Egyptian scripts, they do not align with any established linguistic system.
The tablet might contain records of military victories, construction projects, royal decrees, or ritual offerings — but for now, it remains an enigmatic, silent puzzle.
This discovery underscores Georgia’s crucial — and often overlooked — role as a cradle of early civilization and raises a profound question: how many other lost languages and writing systems still lie hidden beneath the soil?
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Democrat influencer Peyton Vanest with 236,000 followers tells his followers to get guns and learn how to use them against the federal government
He says peaceful protesting is no longer enough, you need guns and “militant action”
Violence escalates because Democrats incite it, ARREST HIM
“You all need to be arming yourselves right now. You all need to learn how to shoot guns — You guys need to learn what to do in a situation where you get detained and how to help your friends when they are getting detained. You all need to become aware of what's happening right now and how there is no protesting this without some sort of militant action. You all need to be arming yourselves right now.”
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He says peaceful protesting is no longer enough, you need guns and “militant action”
Violence escalates because Democrats incite it, ARREST HIM
“You all need to be arming yourselves right now. You all need to learn how to shoot guns — You guys need to learn what to do in a situation where you get detained and how to help your friends when they are getting detained. You all need to become aware of what's happening right now and how there is no protesting this without some sort of militant action. You all need to be arming yourselves right now.”
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Meanwhile across America
These scenes are from Texas, as the severe snowstorm starts hitting - 18 different States have already declared a state of emergency.
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These scenes are from Texas, as the severe snowstorm starts hitting - 18 different States have already declared a state of emergency.
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400 years of Earth's magnetic North Pole wanderings
For centuries, Earth’s magnetic north pole has been slowly drifting — but in recent decades, its movement has accelerated dramatically.
Historical records dating back to the early 1600s show the pole gradually migrating from the Canadian Arctic toward Siberia. For most of that time, it moved at a modest pace of about 10 miles (16 km) per year.
Since the mid-20th century, however, the speed has surged — now racing at nearly 35 miles (56 km) per year. In 2017, it crossed the International Date Line, and it continues its rapid journey toward Russia.
What’s driving this sudden acceleration?
Deep beneath the surface, in Earth’s outer core — an immense ocean of molten iron roughly 1,800 miles (2,900 km) below our feet — swirling currents of liquid metal generate the planet’s magnetic field through dynamo action. Changes in these flows can tug the magnetic poles in new directions.
Currently, the molten iron is churning more vigorously beneath Siberia than under Canada, pulling the magnetic north pole faster toward the east.
Unlike the fixed geographic North Pole, the magnetic pole is never truly stationary — it can shift slightly from day to day. But the long-term trajectory, reconstructed from 400 years of data including old ship logs, compass readings, volcanic rocks, and modern satellite observations, reveals a clear and accelerating trend.
Why does this matter?
Compasses point to magnetic north. Rapid shifts affect:
· Airport runway designations
·Smartphone compass sensors
· GPS backup systems
· Navigation models used worldwide
· Even the migration patterns of animals like whales, birds, and sea turtles that rely on Earth’s magnetic field for orientation
As the pole races onward, global navigation databases must be frequently updated to keep pace with its unpredictable sprint.
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For centuries, Earth’s magnetic north pole has been slowly drifting — but in recent decades, its movement has accelerated dramatically.
Historical records dating back to the early 1600s show the pole gradually migrating from the Canadian Arctic toward Siberia. For most of that time, it moved at a modest pace of about 10 miles (16 km) per year.
Since the mid-20th century, however, the speed has surged — now racing at nearly 35 miles (56 km) per year. In 2017, it crossed the International Date Line, and it continues its rapid journey toward Russia.
What’s driving this sudden acceleration?
Deep beneath the surface, in Earth’s outer core — an immense ocean of molten iron roughly 1,800 miles (2,900 km) below our feet — swirling currents of liquid metal generate the planet’s magnetic field through dynamo action. Changes in these flows can tug the magnetic poles in new directions.
Currently, the molten iron is churning more vigorously beneath Siberia than under Canada, pulling the magnetic north pole faster toward the east.
Unlike the fixed geographic North Pole, the magnetic pole is never truly stationary — it can shift slightly from day to day. But the long-term trajectory, reconstructed from 400 years of data including old ship logs, compass readings, volcanic rocks, and modern satellite observations, reveals a clear and accelerating trend.
Why does this matter?
Compasses point to magnetic north. Rapid shifts affect:
· Airport runway designations
·Smartphone compass sensors
· GPS backup systems
· Navigation models used worldwide
· Even the migration patterns of animals like whales, birds, and sea turtles that rely on Earth’s magnetic field for orientation
As the pole races onward, global navigation databases must be frequently updated to keep pace with its unpredictable sprint.
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"We are issuing stern warnings about the approach of the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier strike group"
— Iranian Revolutionary Guard, stating they might sink it with "various advanced hypersonic missiles in the event of provocation"
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— Iranian Revolutionary Guard, stating they might sink it with "various advanced hypersonic missiles in the event of provocation"
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The US housing market has shifted into one of the strongest buyer's markets on record:
Home sellers outnumbered buyers by 47.1% in December 2025, the largest gap since Redfin data began in 2013.
The percentage jumped by +7.1 points from November, the biggest monthly increase since September 2022.
The number of active homebuyers fell -5.9% MoM to 1.34 million, the lowest level on record.
Meanwhile, home sellers declined -1.1% MoM to 1.97 million, the lowest since February 2025.
By comparison, in November 2021, there were 36.5% fewer sellers than buyers.
This all comes as elevated housing costs and economic uncertainty continue to push buyers to the sidelines.
Buyers now hold unprecedented negotiating power, but only if they can afford to enter the market.
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Home sellers outnumbered buyers by 47.1% in December 2025, the largest gap since Redfin data began in 2013.
The percentage jumped by +7.1 points from November, the biggest monthly increase since September 2022.
The number of active homebuyers fell -5.9% MoM to 1.34 million, the lowest level on record.
Meanwhile, home sellers declined -1.1% MoM to 1.97 million, the lowest since February 2025.
By comparison, in November 2021, there were 36.5% fewer sellers than buyers.
This all comes as elevated housing costs and economic uncertainty continue to push buyers to the sidelines.
Buyers now hold unprecedented negotiating power, but only if they can afford to enter the market.
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