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Jimmy Kimmel Defends Hunter Pardon: Joe ‘Probably Doesn’t Remember He Said He Wouldn’t’ [WATCH]
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Jimmy Kimmel Defends Hunter Pardon: Joe ‘Probably Doesn’t Remember He Said He Wouldn’t’ [WATCH]

Jimmy Kimmel Defends Hunter Pardon: Joe ‘Probably Doesn’t Remember He Said He Wouldn’t’ [WATCH]
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Looking for a healthy alternative to mainstream sports drinks? Try Concentrated Mineral Drops and El
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Looking for a healthy alternative to mainstream sports drinks? Try Concentrated Mineral Drops and El

The Health Ranger Store is thrilled to offer two of the most effective hydration solutions on the market. Health Ranger Select Concentrated Mineral Drops and Health Ranger Select Electrolyte Drops are both sourced from Utah's Great Salt Lake, which is known as one of the best sources of trace minerals and natural ionic minerals. Shop at https://bit.ly/3BFZoss 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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Intel Uncensored
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Gabriel and McKibben Expose Tim Berners-Lee and the Fake New Web ~ #AIM4Truth
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Gabriel and McKibben Expose Tim Berners-Lee and the Fake New Web ~ #AIM4Truth

Gabriel and McKibben Expose Tim Berners-Lee and the Fake New Web ~ #AIM4Truth - Published on October 1, 2018 - Just as I suspected. The Supposed Inventor of the Internet Sir Timothy Berners-Lee's Claim that he is Creating a New Internet FREE of Big Tech Technocrats is an EVIL DECIEVER - Douglas Gabriel and Michael McKibben discuss the latest news from Sir Timothy Berners-Lee who olans to upend the World Wide Web. - See the article here: https://www.fastcompany.com/90243936/exclusive-tim-berners-lee-tells-us-his-radical-new-plan-to-upend-the-world-wide-web - www.aim4truth.org www.truthbits.blog patriots4truth.org - FAIR USE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES Mirrored From: https://rumble.com/c/c-1670615
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Nicola Charles (WHITE RABBIT) accused of 'THINKING about' a MURDER!!?!
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Nicola Charles (WHITE RABBIT) accused of 'THINKING about' a MURDER!!?!

UTL COMMENT:- We may not hear from Nicola anymore?? A pre-crime without any evidence?!?! What madness is this? Precrime? WTF! This is straight outta some stupid science fiction film Majority Report? No truer fighter for liberty & freedom than this brave lady. Un-bloody-believable! Here in Australia! https://x.com/AllBiteNoBark88/status/1861896015986786498
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Intel Uncensored
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Truth Seekers TV - Dr. Bryan Ardis interview (Nicotine to destroy the vaccine nanotech)
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Truth Seekers TV - Dr. Bryan Ardis interview (Nicotine to destroy the vaccine nanotech)

Discussions into his book, MOVING BEYOND COVID-19 LIES: Restoring Health & Hope for Humanity. https://www.amazon.com.au/Moving-Beyond-Covid-19-Lies-Restoring/dp/1961641224 ‘Virus’: The Spread of a Latin Term for Poison.. What's good for the human body, Crispr Technology Gene Editing, Nicotine in the medical history, What's to come and many more topics... With thanks to:- https://rumble.com/user/TruthSeekersTV Join Us On Telegram https://t.me/TheTruthSeekersChannel UTL COMMENT:- I believe that Ardis' nicotine patch protocol works well. I sometimes chew nicotine gum...... I believe that we all now have nanotech within us whether we have been vaxxed or not....
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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Misinformation Watch: Did COVID-19 Leak From a Chinese Lab?

Updated Dec. 3, 2024 The theory that COVID-19 began with a lab leak at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) in China has been one of the most controversial political narratives of the past several years. At this point, the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic is unconfirmed, but remains hotly debated. What Left-Rated Media Does Highlight lack of evidence for lab leak theory Frame animal-to-human passage as likely pandemic origin In some cases, describe...
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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28-year-old buys cruise ship apartment because it's less than renting and he can see the world
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28-year-old buys cruise ship apartment because it's less than renting and he can see the world

Living the rest of your life on a cruise ship seems like the dream of the ultra-rich. You wake up every morning and have an all-you-can-eat breakfast. Spend the afternoon hanging out by the pool or touring a fantastic city such as Rome or Dubrovnik. At night, have a drink in the lounge watching a comedian or a jazz band, then hit the sack and do it all over again the next day. Seems too good to be true for the average person, right? Think again.Twenty-eight-year-old Austin Wells of San Diego told CNBC that he can make it happen because it’s cheaper than living onshore in Southern California and he gets to see the world. “The thing that most excites me is I don’t have to upend my daily routine, in order to go see the world,” Wells told CNBC.“I’m going from this model where you want to go somewhere, you pack a bag, you get on a flight, you rent a room, to now my condo, my gym, my doctors and dentists, all of my grocery stores travel the world with me,” he added.Wells purchased an apartment on the MV Narrative, which is currently being built in Croatia and sets sail in 2025.The rough math for Wells' dream makes perfect sense. He purchased a 12-year lease on the ship for $300,000. That comes to about $2,100 a month if he didn’t have to take out a loan. By comparison, most apartments in San Diego cost more than $2,100 per month in rent.The ship charges an additional $2,100 a month for all-inclusive services, which include food, drinks, alcohol, gym membership, routine healthcare check-ups, onboard entertainment and laundry.So, it could cost Wells as little as $4,200 a month to live an all-expenses-paid life. Plus, there’s no need to pay for a car or waste time shopping for groceries or traveling anywhere. It’s all on the ship.Wells can work from the ship because his job with Meta is fully remote."What I'm probably most excited about is going to places that ships can only uniquely go,” he told CNBC, adding that cruise ships can travel to “unique ecological parts of the world or beautiful dive spots that are a few miles off land or caves to dive through and the ship will do a number of overnight stays in those areas."Wells isn’t the only person who’s decided to live on a permanent vacation. Upworthy spoke with a couple in their 50s earlier this year who live on cruise ships because it’s cheaper than their mortgage.Richard Burk and his wife, Angelyn, are living their best life hopping from ship to ship for around $100 a night, depending on the cruise. "Cruise costs vary quite a bit, our goal is to average about $100 per night, for the couple, or less across an entire calendar year," Richard told Upworthy.The Burks keep the costs of cruising down through loyalty memberships. “We love to travel and we were searching for a way to continuously travel in our retirement that made financial sense,” Angelyn told 7 News.People like Wells and the Burks may be outliers in society. They’ve chosen to give up the comforts of home for the comfort of living a life being catered to 24/7. While most of us probably won’t opt to make the big leap and live life out at the sea, their stories are a wonderful reminder that with a little creative thinking, we can create the perfect lives for ourselves whether on land or at sea.This article originally appeared two years ago.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Dramatic video shows a woman confronting a harasser at the gym
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Dramatic video shows a woman confronting a harasser at the gym

A video on TikTok posted by Chelsie Gleason has more than 12 million views because of the way she assertively told a man who who was harassing her to get away. Gleason was filming herself lifting weights when a man approached her attempting to strike up a conversation. She ignored him and was wearing earbuds, but the man didn't get the point."I was just trying to work out when this happens," a voiceover says in the video taken at a Crunch Fitness gym. "I've never met this guy and he's been harassing me for months." Finally, Gleason had enough and snapped at the man. "Don't come near me," she said confidently as she dropped her weights and took a step back. The man immediately turned and briskly walked away. You can tell she got her point across because he looked like he wanted to get out of there fast. @justchesslee being a female is fun(: Registered dietitian Carrie Taylor says that Gleason did the right thing by telling the man to stop while he was harassing her. She says that if you tell someone to stop harassing you at the gym and they persist, to immediately talk to the manager and threaten to call the police if swift action isn't taken.She says you should also get a restraining order if necessary. Anything to stop the harassment because it could intensify. Gyms should also prominently post signs that warn people about sexual harassment so that these situations don't happen in the first place.After the video went viral, Crunch Fitness announced it had found the man and banned him from its facilities."Our philosophy at Crunch is 'no judgments,' where we promote positive self-esteem and respect all races, cultures and nationalities in a fun atmosphere," a spokesperson for Crunch Fitness told Newsweek. "All of our gyms are committed to creating a safe and welcoming environment for all members.""He's been found and as been banned! Thank you @CrunchFitness," Gleason wrote in the comment section.One person in the comments made an important point about why this type of harassment is so dangerous. "Imagine if a shyer girl is walking to her car at night and he's out there...he needs to be kicked out," a TikTok viewer wrote. Who knows what the man's intentions were and whether he was grooming her for something truly terrible?This isn't the first time Gleason has faced harassment in the gym. She's tweeted about it several times in the past. It's clear from the video that she's hit a breaking point.Gleason's brave decision to confront the man put an end to his creepy, threatening behavior in the moment. But the video may serve a greater purpose by showing women how to react to men who harass them. Further, it could also deter men from harassing women in the first place by showing them there are serious consequences for being a creep. This article originally appeared three years ago.
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See what researchers found when they tested a bottle of Fiji Water against a glass of tap water.
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See what researchers found when they tested a bottle of Fiji Water against a glass of tap water.

The Story of Bottled Water www.youtube.com Here are six facts from the video above by The Story of Stuff Project that I'll definitely remember next time I'm tempted to buy bottled water. 1. Bottled water is more expensive than tap water (and not just a little). via The Story of Stuff Project/YouTubeA Business Insider column noted that two-thirds of the bottled water sold in the United States is in individual 16.9-ounce bottles, which comes out to roughly $7.50 per gallon. That's about 2,000 times higher than the cost of a gallon of tap water. And in an article in 20 Something Finance, G.E. Miller investigated the cost of bottled versus tap water for himself. He found that he could fill 4,787 20-ounce bottles with tap water for only $2.10! So if he paid $1 for a bottled water, he'd be paying 2,279 times the cost of tap. 2. Bottled water could potentially be of lower quality than tap water. Fiji Water ran an ad campaign that was pretty disparaging about the city of Cleveland. Not a wise move. The city ordered a test of the snooty brand's water and found that Fiji Water contained levels of arsenic that weren't seen in the city's water supply.How was that possible? Sarah Goodman of the New York Times explains:" Bottled water manufacturers are not required to disclose as much information as municipal water utilities because of gaps in federal oversight authority. Bottom line: The Food and Drug Administration oversees bottled water, and U.S. EPA is in charge of tap water. FDA lacks the regulatory authority of EPA."3. The amount of bottled water we buy every week in the U.S. alone could circle the globe five times!That sounded like it just had to be impossible, so we looked into it. Here's what our fact-checkers found:"According to the video, ' People in the U.S. buy more than half a billion bottles of water every week.' National Geographic says for 2011, bottled water sales hit 9.1 billion gallons (roughly 34 billion liters).A 'typical' water bottle is a half-liter, so that's about 68 billion bottles per year. Divided by 52 weeks would be a little over 1 billion bottles of water sold per week in the U.S. Because that's based on a smaller 'typical' bottle size, it seems reasonable that a half billion bottles a week could be accurate.The Earth is about 131.5 million feet around, so yep, half a billion bottles of varying sizes strung end-to-end could circle the Earth five times."4. Paying for bottled water makes us chumps.Beverage companies have turned bottled water into a multibillion-dollar industry through a concept known as manufactured demand. Bottled water advertisements used a combination of scare tactics (Tap water bad!) and seduction (From the purest mountain streams EVER!) to reel us in.Well, we now know their claims about the superior quality of bottled water are mostly bogus. And research shows that anywhere from a quarter to 45% of all bottled water comes from the exact same place as your tap water (which, to reiterate, is so cheap it's almost free).5. Bottled water is FILTHY.It takes oil — lots of it — to make plastic bottles. According to the video, the energy in the amount of oil it takes to make the plastic water bottles sold in the U.S. in one year could fuel a million cars. That's not even counting the oil it takes to ship bottled water around the world.And once we've guzzled our bottled water, up to 80% of the empty bottles end up in landfills or noxious-gas-producing incinerators. The rest is either recycled or shipped to countries like India where poor people without environmental and labor protections have to deal with it.On top of all that, the process of manufacturing plastic bottles is polluting public water supplies, which makes it easier for bottled water companies to sell us their expensive product.6. There are 750 million people around the world who don't have access to clean water.A child dies every minute from a waterborne disease. And for me, that's the core of what makes bottled water so evil.The video wraps by comparing buying bottled water to smoking while pregnant. That may sound extreme, but after learning everything I just did about the bottled water industry, I can't disagree.If you're properly disgusted, here are a few ways you can help destroy the bottled water industry: Don't buy bottled water. Get a reusable water bottle. The savings will add up.Rally your schools, workplaces, and communities to ban bottled water.Demand that your city, state, and federal governments invest in better water infrastructure.This article originally appeared nine years ago.
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