Dean Cain’s decision to join ICE is a significant move that transcends celebrity news, highlighting the importance of supporting those involved in America’s immigration debate. For Cain, this choice is rooted in a deeper commitment to defend law enforcement agents who are often criticized for their roles. He emphasizes that …
Read More »The Case for Constructing an Underground Bunker in 2025: The Bigger Question Is Why You Haven’t Done It Yet
The concept of building an underground bunker has shifted from being viewed as eccentric to a practical and sensible decision by many. By 2025, various factors have contributed to this change in perception. Economic instability, natural disasters, and geopolitical tensions have made the idea of a secure, self-sufficient space increasingly …
Read More »A Gaza Physician Shares the Atrocities of Hunger
Dr. Tarek Loubani, an emergency room specialist from Canada, has been volunteering in Gaza, where he was shot by an Israeli sniper in 2018. Recently working at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, he describes the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, where reports indicate that one in three individuals faces starvation. …
Read More »Repeat Criminal: Undocumented Immigrant Charged with Killing Kenosha Deputy Following Series of Violent Offenses
In July 2007, a tragic incident occurred in Kenosha County when Ezeiquiel Lopez, a Mexican illegal immigrant, was accused of shooting and killing a deputy sheriff. This incident highlighted significant concerns regarding public safety and immigration enforcement. Lopez had a troubling history, having been jailed twice prior for violent crimes, …
Read More »Idaho Experienced a One-Third Decline in Obstetricians Following Its Abortion Ban
In June 2022, Idaho’s strict trigger ban on abortions took effect, leading to significant fallout in the state’s healthcare landscape. The Biden administration’s Department of Justice filed a lawsuit claiming the ban conflicted with federal laws requiring hospitals to stabilize patients, including providing necessary abortions in emergencies. This legal battle …
Read More »The Importance of Owning a 1900s Encyclopedia for Every Patriot
The article emphasizes the value of owning an early 1900s encyclopedia, arguing that it provides a wealth of knowledge on truth, reason, and reality that is often overlooked in today’s educational landscape. It suggests that this older reference material can offer insights and perspectives that are more profound and substantial …
Read More »Gaza Faces Hunger: An Artificial Crisis.
Food security experts from the United Nations state that Gaza is currently experiencing a severe famine, affecting around 2 million Palestinians. Among those aiding in this crisis is the Gaza Soup Kitchen, led by Abe Ajrami, who coordinates efforts from the U.S. Ajrami characterizes the situation as “manmade starvation,” attributing …
Read More »Rite Aid Faces Consequences While Big Pharma Escapes Accountability
Rite Aid’s decline serves as a stark example of systemic failures in America’s healthcare and pharmaceutical systems. Once a vibrant part of the community, the neighborhood Rite Aid recently shuttered, leaving behind an empty shell where the manager, a long-time employee, expressed his sense of defeat. This closure is emblematic …
Read More »Drugged to Extinction: The Dangers of a Failing System in America and the Urgency to Act Before It’s Too Late
The content critiques the current state of American health, emphasizing a shift from a society marked by physical labor and mental acuity to one heavily reliant on medication. It points out that pharmaceuticals dominate advertisements and encounter gluts of prescriptions after medical visits. This trend has led to the pathologization …
Read More »Escaping Boko Haram, He Contributed to a Renowned Restaurant—Now He’s at Risk of Deportation.
On Father’s Day, Cecelia Lizotte, owner of Boston’s West African restaurant Suya Joint, faced a crisis when her brother, Paul Dama, was detained by ICE on his way to church. Dama, a Nigerian asylum seeker, had previously escaped kidnapping by Boko Haram in 2018 and came to the U.S. in …
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