Since the onset of Israel’s war on Gaza in October 2023, nearly 200 Palestinian journalists have been killed, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). Recent fatalities include six journalists from Al Jazeera and a freelancer, who were killed by Israeli military strikes in Gaza City. The Israeli Defense …
Read More »Operation Sea Spray: Evidence That You’re Never Truly Safe From Your Government
In the autumn of 1950, the U.S. Navy conducted a secretive operation known as Operation Sea Spray, where they released supposedly harmless microbes into the air of San Francisco Bay. This experiment aimed to study the vulnerability of urban populations to biological warfare. Despite the benign labeling, the operation raised …
Read More »Top EMP-Resistant Equipment for Your Emergency Survival Kit
The article “The Best EMP Proof Gear for Your Survival Kit” highlights the critical yet often underestimated threat of electromagnetic pulses (EMPs). Such pulses can result from solar flares or nuclear detonations, leading to the devastation of power grids and sensitive electronics, drastically altering daily life. To prepare for potential …
Read More »The Vaccine Court Deception: Big Pharma’s Escape Plan—and You Bear the Cost
The article critiques the U.S. vaccine court system, which allows pharmaceutical companies to profit immensely while avoiding accountability for vaccine-related injuries. According to the piece, these corporations are shielded from lawsuits, as any claims are redirected to a secretive vaccine court. This system is portrayed as a “get-out-of-jail-free card” for …
Read More »How to Handle a Situation Where Protesters Gather Around Your Vehicle – A Practical Survival Guide
In the article “What to Do If Protestors Surround Your Car – A Real Survival Guide,” the author emphasizes that encountering a crowd of protestors in such a situation is not merely about traffic but a potential combat scenario. The guide aims to prepare individuals for the unexpected and often …
Read More »Trump’s Harsh Budget Cuts Have Forced Our National Parks into a “Survival Mode” Status.
Amid significant budget cuts from the Trump administration, National Park Service (NPS) staff across the U.S. are struggling to maintain operations in national parks. The NPS has lost about a quarter of its permanent workforce since January, slashing its budget by a third, leaving archeologists and ecologists in roles such …
Read More »Life Sentence Given to Convicted Murderer in Michigan Teen’s Death: Legal Status Sparks Debate
In Dearborn, Michigan, the murder case of a local teenage girl, for which undocumented immigrant Epigmenio Gomez was charged in February 2007, has sparked significant debate over U.S. immigration policies. Despite previously having encounters with law enforcement, Gomez remained in the country illegally, raising concerns about the effectiveness of immigration …
Read More »Creating an Affordable 30-Day Emergency Food Stockpile
When a disaster occurs, self-sufficiency in food supply becomes essential for survival. Contrary to common belief, building a budget-friendly emergency food supply doesn’t necessitate vast expenditures or extensive equipment. The goal is to prepare a 30-day supply of food that is both affordable and practical. Start by assessing what you …
Read More »Deported Murderer Reenters the U.S.: How Many More Lives Will Be Affected Before Washington Takes Action?
The situation at America’s borders is dire, with calls for urgent action to prioritize citizen safety over political maneuvering. The case of Juan Crisantos Ramos, a Mexican national with a history of serious crimes, exemplifies the challenges faced. Ramos, who had previously been convicted of second-degree murder and burglary in …
Read More »Deported Killer Found Attempting to Return to the U.S.: Why Does This Keep Happening?
The article discusses the issue of America’s broken immigration system, emphasizing the risks posed by allowing dangerous criminals to re-enter the country. It highlights a recent case involving a deported murderer who attempted to illegally cross the border again, raising concerns about public safety. The piece argues that the current …
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