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July 6, 2022

“The Pilots: Australia”

Air Travel As We Know It Airlines and airports are getting a bad rap at the moment. Social media is flooded with upset passengers, and travelers warning others to show up at the airport hours earlier than they normally would. There is a multitude of factors behind the chaos and …

Pudelek (Marcin Szala), CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

July 6, 2022

Is an Iron Curtain Closing Around America?

Pudelek (Marcin Szala), CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Once upon a time in 60’s and 70’s America, public service commercials about *Radio Free Europe filled our television airwaves. The ads appealed for help for people who were living “behind the Iron Curtain.” Here’s one of the most iconic commercials …

July 5, 2022

“Evil Grows in Darkness: Champions Rising Up to Shine Light”

Those of us vaccine injured believe only 2 words are needed to prove Pfizer fraud: “Maddie DeGaray.” If you don’t know who Maddie is, you have been living a life in darkness, which is exactly what our government wanted by trying to withhold the Pfizer Covid vaccine documents. But before we go …

July 5, 2022

Roe v Wade: Why Can’t We Have Important Conversations?

In this video, I discuss how social media has become a political battleground rather than a place to share opinions, interact, and share moments of your life with friends virtually. Since sharing my thoughts on the Roe v. Wade overturn on my personal social media channel, many of my followers …

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July 4, 2022

“How the Left Has Lost Control of Language”

The Left Has Lost Control of Language So they are torching everything else before November midterms What Happened. And What Didn’t. We expected more. A lot more. ABORTION is one of the top five malworded terms in the American patois, freighted with decades of in-your-face activism, waves of militant feminism, right down to #MeToo and #BelieveAllWomen. Roe v …

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