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An update on the fires: So far 24 people are known to have died in the fires burning in and around Los Angeles, while at least 16 people remain missing. Over 38,000 acres have burned, more than two and a half times the size of Manhattan. Though the winds calmed for a portion of the weekend, they are expected to pick up again this week, making it even harder to contain the Palisades and Eaton fires, which are […]
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Well, not much has changed, except more fear and intimidation for the 80 year old woman and her family in Oneida, NY. Quick recap: years of abuse, baiting and gaslighting directed mostly at her son, but also her handicapped daughters, from neighbors and police (the neighbors all, coincidentally, claim to ‘know the police’) Of course since nothing has been achieved the harassment has been escalated. I do not know real estate, but it seems as if for a […]
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If the Austrian school of economics had emerged as we know it today, back in the heyday of monarchies (private states), we would all be living under monarchies today, including the United States. But we would live better. What do you think? submitted by /u/ledoscreen [link] [comments]
Ex-ABC journalist James Gordon Meek pleads guilty to child pornography charges. In 2017, Meek referenced Pizzagate in one of his articles, stating it was a “debunked” conspiracy theory. https://www.eviemagazine.com/post/ex-abc-journalist-guilty-child-sex-abuse-material-years-pizzagate submitted by /u/Library_of_Gnosis [link] [comments]
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The first day of 2025 witnessed two terrorist attacks on American soil, leaving 16 dead and 35 injured. Beyond the tragic loss of life, the most significant casualty of the attacks was the American public’s trust in the authorities responsible for their safety—or at the very least, their right to be informed—undermined by Chernobyl-like recklessness in planning and gaslighting in the cover-up. In 1986, the explosion at Chernobyl’s nuclear reactor in the then-Soviet Union instantly killed two workers. […]
The disastrous fires in the Los Angeles area have now claimed at least 10 lives and damaged or destroyed 9,000 structures, according to local officials. With insured losses expected to exceed $20 billion, the wildfires are on track to be the most expensive on record. Though many factors contributed to the devastation (such as fire hydrants without water, too few controlled burns, and insurance price controls), it was also exacerbated by land-use policies that pushed homes and residents […]