Last week proved challenging for Republican lawmakers during the August recess, as town hall meetings revealed significant discontent among constituents regarding President Trump’s policies. Attendees across the country loudly criticized GOP representatives for a range of issues, including Trump-backed Medicaid cuts, the deployment of the National Guard to Democratic cities, …
Read More »What types of long-lasting foods should you stockpile – Simply adhere to the food pyramid guide.
When creating a long-term food storage plan, it’s essential to carefully select the types of food to store, focusing on nutritional balance and longevity. A useful approach is to follow the food pyramid, ensuring a varied diet that provides essential nutrients. The inventory should include: Grains: Staples like rice, wheat, …
Read More »Satanic Temple Honors “Fiend of the Year” to a Leading Adversary
The Satanic Temple has named Anthony Fauci as its “Fiend of the Year,” recognizing him for his impactful role during the COVID-19 pandemic. Fauci has been described as effectively using his influence to cause significant distress and provoke various emotions among millions. This recognition is accompanied by a tongue-in-cheek acknowledgment …
Read More »5 Essential Tips for Concealed Carry Readiness
Carrying a concealed handgun requires careful consideration and preparation. Here are five essential tips to keep in mind: Know Your Laws: Familiarize yourself with local and state laws regarding concealed carry. Regulations can vary significantly, so understanding the rules is vital to ensure legal compliance. Choose the Right Firearm: Select …
Read More »Combining Martial Arts with Emergency Readiness
Learning a martial art serves as a valuable foundation for self-defense and hands-on combat skills. However, in the context of disaster preparedness, simply training in martial arts may not be enough if a significant time elapses before one can apply that knowledge in real-world situations. Practicing martial arts can indeed …
Read More »Newman and the Delight of Dancing
This summer, Pope Leo XIV announced that St. John Henry Newman would soon be proclaimed a Doctor of the Church, prompting reflections on a recent film, The Life of Chuck, an adaptation of a Stephen King novella. The story follows Chuck Krantz, an accountant who dies at 39, leading an …
Read More »Terminate RFK Jr. Immediately.
In August 2025, the U.S. Health and Human Services Department experienced chaos marked by significant events, including 180 shots fired and 150 broken windows linked to a shooting at the CDC. This turmoil coincided with a series of firings and resignations, particularly involving the controversial figure Robert F. Kennedy Jr., …
Read More »SurvivorJack – Your Prepper Q&A Resource
In this edition of “Ask-a-Prepper,” Survivor Jack, a two-time guest on “Doomsday Prepper,” shares his insights into the world of prepping. He began his prepping journey shortly after the devastating Haiti Earthquake in 2010. Watching the rescue of “Miracle Girl” Darlene Etienne profoundly impacted him and sparked a vision for …
Read More »Nintendo takes legal action against individual for selling vintage SNES games at a garage sale.
A Wisconsin man named Michael Hansen has settled a lawsuit with Nintendo of America by agreeing to pay nearly $1,200. The lawsuit stemmed from Hansen selling his Super Nintendo collection, which included a Super Nintendo entertainment system and various games, during a yard sale. Nintendo claimed that his actions “devalued …
Read More »10 Must-See Horror Films from the ‘90s You Might Have Missed
Clive Barker’s “Nightbreed,” released in the ’90s, stands out as an ambitious horror film that faced significant challenges during its theatrical release, suffering from heavy editing. Comparisons have been made to “Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III” due to similar issues with cuts affecting the final product. “Nightbreed” explores themes …
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