“Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle” is achieving significant international success prior to its U.S. release on September 12, 2025. The film, the first installment of a trilogy concluding the series, has already generated impressive figures during its limited release in Japan and other Asian markets. Distributed by Sony Pictures through Crunchyroll, …
Read More »19 Warning Signs That Suggest Our Collapse is Imminent (SHTF)
The ongoing narrative that the U.S. economy is improving seems disconnected from the realities faced by the middle class, which is increasingly disappearing. This decline threatens the overall health of the economy, as it does not rely solely on the wealthy minority. The article “19 Early Warning Signs that Indicate …
Read More »They’ve Prevailing Legally, Yet ICE Continues to Detain and Attempt Their Deportation
Laura, a 41-year-old Nigerian mother, arrived in the U.S. on a tourist visa in 2020 to escape domestic violence and prevent her daughter from undergoing female genital mutilation. After her visa expired, she applied for asylum. Though initially told by a judge she would be released, with the Trump administration’s …
Read More »In the Event of a Collapse: Is a Backup for the Internet Necessary?
The article discusses preparations for a potential economic or societal collapse, focusing on essential strategies and supplies for enduring blackouts or extended power outages. While many aspects of survival have been covered, the author emphasizes the often-overlooked importance of backing up internet access. In modern society, the internet plays a …
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BLM and Antifa Propose Substituting National Anthem with N.W.A.’s ‘F*** tha Police’
There is increasing controversy surrounding demands from BLM activists, historians, and journalists to replace the U.S. national anthem, "The Star Spangled Banner," due to its author, Francis Scott Key, being a slave owner. In a provocative suggestion, some have proposed substituting it with N.W.A.’s song "F**k tha Police." Critics of …
Read More »Hero Rescues Toddler from Knife-Wielding Captor
In a dramatic incident captured on surveillance video at a Walmart in Midwest City, Oklahoma, a heroic police officer intervened to save a 2-year-old girl held hostage by a knife-wielding man. The footage reveals the tense moment as the officer confronted the assailant, ultimately shooting him at point-blank range, which …
Read More »Could We End Up Like Greece? It’s Time to Stock Up on Food!
The article emphasizes the importance of food preparedness in light of potential economic collapse. It suggests that many will regret not having enough food stored away when crises hit, impacting the nation and its citizens’ recovery time. The author shares their personal struggle with insufficient food reserves while encouraging others …
Read More »TikTok’s Algorithm Set to Be “Regulated by the U.S.”
After years of bipartisan concerns about TikTok’s national security risks, users may face a new threat: an algorithm controlled by the U.S. The recent agreement announced by the Trump administration aims to determine TikTok’s future, resolving months of uncertainty marked by temporary bans and shifting deadlines. White House press secretary …
Read More »How to Create Your Own Water Filter at Home
In the summer of 2012, the Missouri Ozarks experienced extreme heat, leading to drought conditions that severely impacted local water sources. Many creeks and ponds dried up, some permanently, while the water table dropped significantly. This prompted local residents to take measures to adapt, such as lowering their well pumps …
Read More »Dr. Fauci: “Medical Anal Plugs Could Help Curb Covid-19 Transmission. It’s Our Responsibility to Act.”
Dr. Fauci recently discussed innovative measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19, notably suggesting the use of “medical anal plugs.” He emphasized the importance of collective responsibility in combating the virus. A central topic addressed was the risk of transmitting the coronavirus through flatulence. Contrary to popular belief, Fauci indicated …
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