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? BUGGING OUT: GOOD OR BAD? #bugoutplan #prepping #survivalplan #shtf #bugoutbag #survivalskills
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? BUGGING OUT: GOOD OR BAD? #bugoutplan #prepping #survivalplan #shtf #bugoutbag #survivalskills

Is bugging out the right survival move or a risky choice? This video discusses the pros and cons of bugging out when disaster strikes is BUGGING OUT: GOOD OR BAD? We cover the situations that may require you to leave your home, the dangers of being unprepared, and how to properly plan for a successful bug-out. Get the survival knowledge you need to make the best choice when it matters most. #bugoutplan #prepping #survivalplan #shtf #bugoutbag #survivalskills Join this channel to get access to the perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkxGMKFuXI_lf04NT5589Fw/join ? Note: While we encourage open discussions, please maintain a respectful and constructive tone in the comments. Using foul language or disrespectful behavior towards others will not be tolerated. GOD BLESS YOU ALL, AND GOD BLESS AMERICA. SUPPORT THE CHANNEL; PLEASE SEE THE LINKS BELOW: Buy a Coffee for the Frontier Preppers: https://ko-fi.com/frontierpreppers AMAZON STOREFRONT; ALSO WORKS FOR REGULAR SHOPPING: https://www.amazon.com/shop/frontierpreppers EMERGENCY SUPPLY OF ANTIBIOTICS FROM JASE MEDICAL: jasemedical.com/frontierpreppers FRONTIER PREPPERS SUBSCRIBERS THAT USE THE LINK ABOVE GET $10 OFF FRONTIER PREPPERS MERCH: https://my-store-cd2e94-2.creator-spring.com/ Contact us: EMAIL: FRONTIERPREPPERS@GMAIL.COM MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 80115 FAIRBANKS, ALASKA 99708 “As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.” DISCLAIMER: ANYTHING I SHOW, DISCUSS, AND OR SHOWCASE ON THIS CHANNEL IS WHAT I DO AND HOW I DO OR FEEL ABOUT THINGS. YOU MUST REMEMBER TO DO YOUR RESEARCH AND DECIDE FOR YOURSELF IF WHAT YOU SEE OR HEAR ON THIS PLATFORM IS RIGHT YOU CAN. I AM NOT A FINANCIAL ADVISER, DOCTOR, ENGINEER, OR PROFESSIONAL OF ANY KIND. ALL I OFFER ARE IDEAS THAT YOU CAN DRAW FROM AND A BIT OF ENTERTAINMENT. THANK YOU, AND GOD BLESS. Links; Here are the actual links to the webpages with information about death tolls during the westward expansion: History Channel - Oregon Trail Overview: https://www.history.com/topics/westward-expansion/oregon-trail Grunge - How Many People Died on the Oregon Trail?: https://www.grunge.com/1298893/how-many-people-died-oregon-trail/ Oregon Trail Center - Oregon Trail History: https://oregontrailcenter.org/oregon-trail-history/
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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How James Hetfield Still Channels the Spirit of Cliff Burton
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How James Hetfield Still Channels the Spirit of Cliff Burton

The Metallica frontman says even in his death, Cliff Burton still impacts the band's music today. Continue reading…
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Classic Rock Lovers  
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All-Star Lineups Announced for Rock Hall Induction Ceremony
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All-Star Lineups Announced for Rock Hall Induction Ceremony

Some of music's biggest names will join forces at the event. Continue reading…
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Joe Rogan Issues Eye-Opening Warning Of What Comes Next If Kamala Wins [WATCH]
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Joe Rogan Issues Eye-Opening Warning Of What Comes Next If Kamala Wins [WATCH]

Joe Rogan Issues Eye-Opening Warning Of What Comes Next If Kamala Wins [WATCH]
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Conservative Voices
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Springfield on the Verge of Collapse: GOP Demands Federal Action
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Springfield on the Verge of Collapse: GOP Demands Federal Action

Springfield on the Verge of Collapse: GOP Demands Federal Action
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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TDR w/ Arthur Kwon Lee: All They Do is Silence You, Mass Reporting from Wignats & Diddy Didn’t Epstein Himself
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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Where Does the Phrase ‘How Do You Like Them Apples’ Come From?
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Where Does the Phrase ‘How Do You Like Them Apples’ Come From?

The phrase made famous by ‘Good Will Hunting’ is much older than the 1997 film—and doesn’t have anything to do with actual apples.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Avoid harmful chemicals by switching to an all-natural deodorant made with non-toxic ingredients
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Avoid harmful chemicals by switching to an all-natural deodorant made with non-toxic ingredients

With our Health Ranger Select Silver Fresh™ Liquid Deodorant with Magnesium and Baking Soda, you can lead an active lifestyle without worrying about unwanted body odor. Our premium all-natural liquid deodorant formula is plant-based, non-aluminum, made in the USA and has not been tested on animals. It is lab-verified to have a minimum of 40 ppm silver particles and has been thoroughly lab tested for glyphosate, heavy metals and microbiology. For all-natural and long-lasting freshness, Health Ranger Select Silver Fresh™ Liquid Deodorant with Magnesium and Baking Soda harnesses the combined power of colloidal silver, baking soda, magnesium hydroxide and the natural aroma of essential oils. Our premium deodorant formula can keep you smelling fresh for up to 48 hours while letting your skin breathe as nature intended. It is made without synthetic chemicals, aluminum or parabens. Shop at https://bit.ly/4gHryFN Health Ranger Store videos would not be possible without you, as always we remain passionately dedicated to our mission of educating people all over the world on the subject of natural healing remedies and personal liberty (food freedom, medical freedom, the freedom of speech, etc.). Together, we’re helping create a better world, with more honest food labeling, reduced chemical contamination, the avoidance of toxic heavy metals and vastly increased scientific transparency. ▶️ Every dollar you spend at the Health Ranger Store goes toward helping us achieve important science and content goals for humanity: https://bit.ly/3rP5CzN ▶️ Sign Up For Our Newsletter: https://www.naturalnews.com/Readerregistration.html ▶️ Download our app: https://www.naturalnews.com/App ▶️ Join Our Social Network: https://brighteon.social/@HealthRanger ? Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/healthrangerstore ? Brighteon.Social: https://brighteon.social/@HealthRangerStore ? Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/naturalnews ? Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/HealthRangerReport ? Gab: https://gab.ai/NaturalNews ? Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/naturalnews ? Mewe: https://mewe.com/p/naturalnews ? Spreely: https://social.spreely.com/NaturalNews ? Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/realhealthrangerstore/ ? Steemit: https://steemit.com/@healthranger ? Telegram: https://t.me/naturalnewsofficial
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Nat Geo's 'Blink' tracks a family finding beauty while facing blindness as they travel the globe
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Nat Geo's 'Blink' tracks a family finding beauty while facing blindness as they travel the globe

“Blink,” a new film by National Geographic Documentary Films shows how a family with four children, three of whom are going blind, embraces life in the face of an uncertain future. It’s a testament to the resilience of the Lemay-Pelletier family but also a reminder for all of us to seize the day because all our futures are uncertain.Edith Lemay and Sébastien Pelletier are the parents of Mia, a 13-year-old girl, and three boys: Léo, 11, Colin, 9, and Laurent, 7. Over the last six years, they’ve learned that Mia and the two youngest boys have retinitis pigmentosa, a rare genetic disease in which the cells of the retina slowly die. As the disease progresses, the person develops “tunnel vision” that shrinks until very little vision remains.The diagnosis devastated the parents. "The hardest part with the diagnosis was inaction. There's nothing they can do about it. There's no treatment,” Edith says in the film.However, even though the parents couldn’t affect the progress of the disease, they could give their children’s senses an epic experience that would benefit them for a lifetime. “We don’t know how fast it’s going to go, but we expect them to be completely blind by mid-life,” said the parents. Mia’s impairment advisor suggested they fill her visual memory with pictures from books. “I thought, I’m not going to show her an elephant in a book; I’m going to take her to see a real elephant,” Edith explains in the film. “And I’m going to fill her visual memory with the best, most beautiful images I can.” The Pelletier family (from left): Mia, Sebastien, Colin, Edith Lemay, Laurent and Leo inKuujjuaq, Canada.via National Geographic/Katie OrlinskyThis realization led to an inspiring year-long journey across 24 countries, during which every family member experienced something on their bucket list. Mia swam with dolphins, Edith rode a hot-air balloon in Cappadocia, and Léo saw elephants on safari.Colin realized his dream of sleeping on a moving train while Sébastien saw the historic site of Angkor Wat. “We were focusing on sights,” explains Pelletier. “We were also focusing a lot on fauna and flora. We’ve seen incredible animals in Africa but also elsewhere. So we were really trying to make them see things that they wouldn’t have seen at home and have the most incredible experiences.”Cameras followed the family for 76 days as they traveled to far-flung locales, including Namibia, Mongolia, Egypt, Laos, Nepal and Turkey. Along the way, the family made friends with local people and wildlife. In a heartbreaking scene, the boys wept as the family had to leave behind a dog named Bella he befriended in the mountains of Nepal.But the film isn't just about the wonders of nature and family camaraderie. The family's trip becomes a “nightmare” when they are trapped in a cable car suspended hundreds of feet above the Ecuadorian forest for over 10 hours. Leo, Laurent, Edith, Colin, Mia, and Sebastien look out at the mountains in the Annapurna range.via MRC/Jean-Sébastien FrancoeurAs expected, NatGeo’s cinematographers beautifully capture the family's journey, and in the case of “Blink,” this majestic vision is of even greater importance. In some of the film's quietest moments, we see the children taking in the world's wonders, from the vast White Desert in Egypt to a fearless butterfly in Nepal, with the full knowledge that their sight will fail one day.Along the way, the family took as many pictures as possible to reinforce the memories they made on their adventure. “Maybe they’ll be able to look at the photographs and the pictures and they will bring back those stories, those memories, of the family together,” Edith says.But the film is about more than travel adventures and the pain of grief; ultimately, it’s about family.“By balancing [the parents’ grief] with a more innocent and joyous tale of childlike wonder and discovery, we felt we could go beyond a mere catalog of locations and capture something universal,” the directors Edmund Stenson and Daniel Roher, said in a statement. “Keeping our camera at kid-height and intimately close to the family, we aimed to immerse the audience in the observational realities of their daily life, as well as the subtle relationships between each of them. This is a film built on looks, gestures and tiny details—the very fabric of our relationships with one another.”Ultimately, “Blink” is a great film to see with your loved ones because it’s a beautiful reminder to appreciate the wonders of our world, the gift of our senses and the beauty of family.The film will open in over 150 theaters in the U.S. and Canada beginning Oct. 4 and will debut on National Geographic Channel and stream on Disney+ and Hulu later this year. Visit the “Blink” website for more information.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Fans are in stitches after woman's wildly incorrect, whimsical 'Wheel of Fortune' guess
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Fans are in stitches after woman's wildly incorrect, whimsical 'Wheel of Fortune' guess

Is there any game show that allows contestants to royally embarrass themselves on national TV quite like “Wheel of Fortune”? There’s always someone going viral for taking a big swing and missing on a phrase that seemed pretty apparent to the casual viewer.And when you take a big loss on a “Wheel of Fortune'' word puzzle, there are a lot of folks shaking their heads at home. More than 8 million people watch the game show every night. The latest victim of the wheel is Gishma Tabari from Encino, California, whose fantasy-inspired whiff of a common phrase earned her a lot of groans and some support from those who thought her imagination was inspiring.The 3-word puzzle read: “TH _ _ RITI _ S _ GR _ E,” and Tabari offered the answer, “The British Ogre.” The guess surprised host Pat Sajak, who responded, "Uh, no.” Tabari must have missed that there was a space between the R and the E in the puzzle, so ogre would have had to be spelled with 2 Rs.She also probably wasn’t aware that England isn’t a place known for its ogres.The correct answer was: “The Critics Agree.”The British Ogre.Umm?#WheelOfFortune #TheBritishOgre pic.twitter.com/VnYcl0p7nE— Dr. Rick (@Rick_LifeCoach) December 13, 2023 The answer inspired a lot of activity on X, where people couldn’t believe someone could come up with such a fanciful answer to a puzzle with such a straightforward solution.This woman just guessed this puzzle as The British Ogre ??? dying laughing ? so many British Ogres in show biz #WheelofFortune pic.twitter.com/2ooImWepDn— CoL* (@littleruk) December 13, 2023 "Oi, you best be off my swamp, mate, before I get properly cheesed off!" -The British Ogre #wheeloffortune— Emily (@iamem89) December 13, 2023 What? You’ve never heard of the British Ogre? #wheeloffortune— Emily (@iamem89) December 13, 2023 The British Ogre???? #wheeloffortune— cierra bell (@cierrabellz) December 13, 2023 First the British Ogre than a P?! This show never fails to LOL with contestants #wheeloffortune— Jennifer (@capzie) December 13, 2023 This girl guessed “The British Ogre” on wheel of fortune and the second hand embarrassment was overwhelming. She wouldn’t even look at the camera for a sec?? I feel bad but man that shit was funny— Thumser (@JeffreyThumser) December 13, 2023 Michael created a lovely Photoshop image of what could be the British Ogre.#WheelofFortune https://t.co/uNaDdAttl2 pic.twitter.com/sXJgeOfQPL— Michael Nge (@michaelnge283) December 13, 2023 Not everyone had a problem with the guess.OK, the puzzle was clearly THE CRITICS AGREE but to be honest I prefer THE BRITISH OGRE because the puzzles could use some more wacky originality sometimes.#WheelOfFortune— Pasha Paterson (@zer0bandwidth) December 13, 2023 The British Ogre sounds like a cool band name. #WheelofFortune— ᴊᴇʀᴇᴍʏ ᴊᴀᴍᴍ (@NaskarrKid) December 13, 2023 The incorrect guess is an opportunity for the world to learn that ogres aren’t a significant part of English folklore. Sure, there are characters in English myths and legends that have ogre-like qualities, such as Grendel from "Beowulf," the monstrous creature that terrorizes the mead hall of King Hrothgar. There’s also the Boggart, a mischievous spirit much like a hobgoblin and trolls, which appear in some English tales although they originate in Scandinavia.If you’re looking for ogres in Europe, France is the best place to go.The word ogre is of French descent and comes from the name of the Etruscan god of the underworld, Orcus. Orcus is a large, ugly, bearded giant who enjoys consuming human flesh. Ogres are primarily known for eating children, which they believe will give them eternal life.As for “Wheel of Fortune,” the show will undergo significant changes over the next few years. The show’s host, Pat Sajak, 76, has announced that he is stepping down from the show at the end of the 2024 season after hosting it for 41 years. In September 2024, radio host and “American Idol” emcee Ryan Seacrest will take over the hosting spot.Seacrest says that changes to the show will be minimal once he takes over.“With this game show, it’s such a success and has been for generations,” Seacrest said in a new interview with People. “You don’t mess with it, just don’t mess with it. Just get out of the way, say ‘good evening,’ and let’s play.”This article originally appeared on 3.13.24
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