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Barbara Bush, Daughter Of George W., Endorses Harris And Joins VP On Campaign Trail
https://www.oann.com/newsroom/barbara-bush-daughter-of-george-w-endorses-harris-and-joins-vp-on-campaign-trail/
Barbara Pierce Bush, the daughter of former President George W. Bush, has officially endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris and made time to campaign over the weekend for the Democrat ticket in Pennsylvania, according to “People” magazine.
https://www.oann.com/newsroom/barbara-bush-daughter-of-george-w-endorses-harris-and-joins-vp-on-campaign-trail/
Barbara Pierce Bush, the daughter of former President George W. Bush, has officially endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris and made time to campaign over the weekend for the Democrat ticket in Pennsylvania, according to “People” magazine.
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Barbara Bush, Daughter Of George W., Endorses Harris And Joins VP On Campaign Trail
Barbara Pierce Bush, the daughter of former President George W. Bush, has officially endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris and made time to campaign over the weekend for the Democrat ticket in Pennsylvania, according to People magazine.
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Arizona: $7B Development Project ‘City Within A City’ Enters Preparation Stage
https://www.oann.com/newsroom/arizona-7b-development-project-city-within-a-city-enters-preparation-stage/
A new $7 billion development project called a “city within a city” is entering the planning stages in Phoenix, Arizona.
https://www.oann.com/newsroom/arizona-7b-development-project-city-within-a-city-enters-preparation-stage/
A new $7 billion development project called a “city within a city” is entering the planning stages in Phoenix, Arizona.
One America News Network
Arizona: $7B Development Project 'City Within A City' Enters Preparation Stage
A new $7 billion development project called a “city within a city” is entering the planning stages in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Teri Garr, Actress And Comedian Dies At 79
https://www.oann.com/newsroom/teri-garr-actress-and-comedian-dies-at-79/
Teri Garr, known for her starring roles in Young Frankenstein and Tootsie, died on Tuesday in Los Angeles, California. She was 79 years-old.
https://www.oann.com/newsroom/teri-garr-actress-and-comedian-dies-at-79/
Teri Garr, known for her starring roles in Young Frankenstein and Tootsie, died on Tuesday in Los Angeles, California. She was 79 years-old.
One America News Network
Teri Garr, Actress And Comedian Dies At 79
Teri Garr, known for her starring roles in Young Frankenstein and Tootsie, died on Tuesday in Los Angeles, California. She was 79 years-old.
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In A Final Push, Hillary Clinton Campaigns For Harris In Florida
https://www.oann.com/newsroom/in-a-final-push-hillary-clinton-campaigns-for-harris-in-florida/
Former First Lady, Secretary of State and runner up in the 2016 presidential election Hillary Clinton is set to make a stop in Tampa, Florida, less than a week before the 2024 election.
https://www.oann.com/newsroom/in-a-final-push-hillary-clinton-campaigns-for-harris-in-florida/
Former First Lady, Secretary of State and runner up in the 2016 presidential election Hillary Clinton is set to make a stop in Tampa, Florida, less than a week before the 2024 election.
One America News Network
In A Final Push, Hillary Clinton Campaigns For Harris In Florida
Former First Lady, Secretary of State and runner up in the 2016 presidential election Hillary Clinton is set to make a stop in Tampa, Florida, less than a week before the 2024 election.
Forwarded from Insider Paper
JUST IN - 8 of Mexico’s 11 Supreme Court judges resign after judicial reforms: court
READ: https://insiderpaper.com/eight-of-mexicos-11-supreme-court-judges-resign-after-judicial-reforms-court/
READ: https://insiderpaper.com/eight-of-mexicos-11-supreme-court-judges-resign-after-judicial-reforms-court/
Forwarded from Maj FLIP
You Work For Them! (this explains a lot) - https://youtube.com/watch?v=9c1luFlnXx4&si=x3KYXhqwKlzQxqQw
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You Work For Them! (this explains a lot)
They OWN You!
In Memory of Jordan Maxwell. Rest In Peace!
Check out his work: https://jordanmaxwellresearch.is/
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In Memory of Jordan Maxwell. Rest In Peace!
Check out his work: https://jordanmaxwellresearch.is/
IG: https://www.instagram.com/officialjordanmaxwell/
FB: https://www.facebook.com/jordanmaxwellestate
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JordanMaxwell40…
Forwarded from Black Voters For Trump
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Obama officials playing war games against Trump…
It sounds like bad fiction but it’s not.
Watch. They’d rather have another 9/11 than have Trump.
@LeeSmithDC on @FinePointOAN | @OANN
https://x.com/ChanelRion/status/1851787420842528836
It sounds like bad fiction but it’s not.
Watch. They’d rather have another 9/11 than have Trump.
@LeeSmithDC on @FinePointOAN | @OANN
https://x.com/ChanelRion/status/1851787420842528836
Forwarded from Disclose.tv
NEW - EU Commission is calling on its citizens to stock up on supplies as most bloc countries are "not in a position to ensure the survival of their citizens for at least three days."
https://rp-online.de/politik/eu/jeder-haushalt-soll-reserven-fuer-72-stunden-haben_aid-120608015
@disclosetv
https://rp-online.de/politik/eu/jeder-haushalt-soll-reserven-fuer-72-stunden-haben_aid-120608015
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This needs a 100 million views. Congress needs to hold emergency hearings NOW!
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Lessons from Asheville NC
Sent by anonymous member
"I’m in Asheville, NC right now and we were devastated by the hurricane. Day 5 of no power, water, internet, or even cell service. We are cut off from the world. Here’s what has mattered so far and what hasn’t in my particular situation:
Life saver #1 = Starlink internet. All our phones say SOS. Can’t text for help. Don’t know what’s going on. I plugged in my satellite internet and have been helping the whole neighborhood call loved ones. Everyone is offering me anything from their supplies because it’s so valuable.
Life saver #2 = Solar panels and 3000w battery pack. I can run satellite internet, electric kettle to purify water, charge headlamps, electronics, instant pot for cooking, ice maker for the cooler, everything I need. I’ll won’t run out of the sun like I would propane or gas if this extends a lot longer.
Life saver #3 = Gas cans and extra gas. These are sold out everywhere and are harder to get than gas itself. When power goes out so do gas station pumps. When you have portable gas you can run a generator, evacuate, drive to where the supplies are, check on family members, etc. People are stranded and sleeping at gas stations for days in their car waiting for power to come back on so they can get home.
Life saver #4 = Knowledge on how to survive without a huge stash. Some preppers spend too much on stocking up and not enough on education. None of us knew the hurricane was going to be this bad. Some people lost their entire house including supplies. Those who know multiple ways to collect water, purify it, start a fire, find food, are the ones still alive that haven’t been rescued yet. I could go for another month if I had to with nothing but my backpack and tools.
Life saver #5 = Hand sanitizer. Sanitation is rough here and the hospitals are out of power, food, and water. People are starting to smell and after you touch something you do not want to get sick and go to the hospital because it’s bad there too. The water you do find may not be safe for hand washing without purification. I wash my hands with soap and water and then do hand sanitizer after to stay healthy.
Other things I’ve relied on:
Cash. No power means no debit cards can be used
Disposable cutlery and plates
A 4x4 truck that can drive where others can’t or help tow people to safety
Solar/battery radio
Dogs for company and to alert if someone is outside
Hasn’t mattered as much as I thought:
#1 = Guns! I haven’t even thought about needing my gun and realized I put too much on this. Strangers have come together in our area and are taking care of each other like you wouldn’t believe. Each person has a surplus of something and is missing something else. We all share while still respecting boundaries and only sharing what we choose. Again, this can depend on the area but here if you are acting paranoid/standoffish of others and open carrying a gun, the nice innocent people are going to avoid you and you will be isolated without community or resources. I’m still glad to have a gun but I wish I spent more time on other skills too instead of putting so much emphasis on shooting. (And to anyone who says, “it only takes one time and you will be glad for your aim”, you’re missing the point I’m trying to make here.)
#2 = Food. This is easy to find for me but it may be due to the part of the country I’m in. I can also fish, forage, and don’t cook much because I don’t want to waste water on dishes. I had shelf stable food prepped and lll probably end up only using 25% of it in a month. As people’s freezers start to thaw we’ve had big cookouts so it doesn’t go to waste and I’ve been full most nights.
Again, this list could be based on location, type of natural disaster, weather, etc But it’s interesting to me because I’m actually living it instead of preparing and wanted to share"
Sent by anonymous member
"I’m in Asheville, NC right now and we were devastated by the hurricane. Day 5 of no power, water, internet, or even cell service. We are cut off from the world. Here’s what has mattered so far and what hasn’t in my particular situation:
Life saver #1 = Starlink internet. All our phones say SOS. Can’t text for help. Don’t know what’s going on. I plugged in my satellite internet and have been helping the whole neighborhood call loved ones. Everyone is offering me anything from their supplies because it’s so valuable.
Life saver #2 = Solar panels and 3000w battery pack. I can run satellite internet, electric kettle to purify water, charge headlamps, electronics, instant pot for cooking, ice maker for the cooler, everything I need. I’ll won’t run out of the sun like I would propane or gas if this extends a lot longer.
Life saver #3 = Gas cans and extra gas. These are sold out everywhere and are harder to get than gas itself. When power goes out so do gas station pumps. When you have portable gas you can run a generator, evacuate, drive to where the supplies are, check on family members, etc. People are stranded and sleeping at gas stations for days in their car waiting for power to come back on so they can get home.
Life saver #4 = Knowledge on how to survive without a huge stash. Some preppers spend too much on stocking up and not enough on education. None of us knew the hurricane was going to be this bad. Some people lost their entire house including supplies. Those who know multiple ways to collect water, purify it, start a fire, find food, are the ones still alive that haven’t been rescued yet. I could go for another month if I had to with nothing but my backpack and tools.
Life saver #5 = Hand sanitizer. Sanitation is rough here and the hospitals are out of power, food, and water. People are starting to smell and after you touch something you do not want to get sick and go to the hospital because it’s bad there too. The water you do find may not be safe for hand washing without purification. I wash my hands with soap and water and then do hand sanitizer after to stay healthy.
Other things I’ve relied on:
Cash. No power means no debit cards can be used
Disposable cutlery and plates
A 4x4 truck that can drive where others can’t or help tow people to safety
Solar/battery radio
Dogs for company and to alert if someone is outside
Hasn’t mattered as much as I thought:
#1 = Guns! I haven’t even thought about needing my gun and realized I put too much on this. Strangers have come together in our area and are taking care of each other like you wouldn’t believe. Each person has a surplus of something and is missing something else. We all share while still respecting boundaries and only sharing what we choose. Again, this can depend on the area but here if you are acting paranoid/standoffish of others and open carrying a gun, the nice innocent people are going to avoid you and you will be isolated without community or resources. I’m still glad to have a gun but I wish I spent more time on other skills too instead of putting so much emphasis on shooting. (And to anyone who says, “it only takes one time and you will be glad for your aim”, you’re missing the point I’m trying to make here.)
#2 = Food. This is easy to find for me but it may be due to the part of the country I’m in. I can also fish, forage, and don’t cook much because I don’t want to waste water on dishes. I had shelf stable food prepped and lll probably end up only using 25% of it in a month. As people’s freezers start to thaw we’ve had big cookouts so it doesn’t go to waste and I’ve been full most nights.
Again, this list could be based on location, type of natural disaster, weather, etc But it’s interesting to me because I’m actually living it instead of preparing and wanted to share"
Forwarded from Woods Dweller
Lesson: keep growing what you can and Can what you keep growing. 🤷🏻♂
Forwarded from REVEALED EYE
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“Not one of them died from Cancer”
Wouldn’t surprise you if we’ve all been deceived over Cancer & treatment of now would it?
Join: @RevealedEye
Wouldn’t surprise you if we’ve all been deceived over Cancer & treatment of now would it?
Join: @RevealedEye
Forwarded from 𝔹𝕃𝕌𝔼 𝕃𝕀𝕆ℕ 𝕄𝕌𝕊𝕀ℕ𝔾𝕊 (Darrel Nay)
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Surely [they] didn't lie about tobacco too LOL
Surely [they] didn't lie about tobacco too LOL