Never trust Dr. FDA; By dismissing ivermectin as horse paste, the FDA put everyone in harm's way
Someday, the federal bureaucracy that cried horse paste will someday face real danger and no one will believe it.
I am not baffled as to why all the late-night hosts simultaneously decided to mock ivermectin because if I learned anything from the Twitter files it is that the government bureaucracy will use your money to pay off corporate media to carry its message and to censor you…READ MORE…
Biden Administration project to push electric vehicles is falling short
The federal government is providing grants, not loans, to build charging stations, and investors are still not seeing that these places will be very profitable.
A gasoline station is simpler, and well-known, engineering, and that's part of the reason that they are all over the place. More, they do not take that much power to run them, while, "each charging spot will require the same maximum power as around 20 homes — a huge lift for local utilities not used to installing chargers." It's not just the commercial charging station which has to be built, but the electric company needs to be able to deliver the power required to run it…READ MORE…
U.S. No Longer in Top 20 of World’s Happiest Nations
In fact, according to the latest Gallup World Happiness Report, for the first time in the report’s 12-year history, the U.S. was not among the top 20 happiest nations in the world.
Americans are not a happy people.
In fact, according to the latest Gallup World Happiness Report, for the first time in the report’s 12-year history, the U.S. was not among the top 20 happiest nations in the world.
I am not surprised.
Despite the rosy picture of America our doddering president and his deceitful toadies are trying to paint, America dropped from 15th place to 23rd place in 2013, according to the Gallup poll.
Countries are ranked according to self-assessed life evaluations and answers to the "Cantril Ladder" question. This question asks respondents to think…READ MORE…
The Chernobyl Warning: A Hypothetical Scenario and Global Implications
The potential use of Chernobyl as a warning underscores the delicate balance of power and deterrence in international relations.
In a hypothetical scenario, if Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to send a clear message of "leave me alone" to the United States and its allies, he could potentially use the infamous Chernobyl nuclear disaster site as a symbolic warning. By sending a single nuclear device into Chernobyl, which is already a heavily contaminated area, Putin could intend this act as a stark reminder of the destructive power of nuclear weapons and a signal for the world to tread carefully in interfering with Russian interests.…READ MORE…
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