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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
29 w

Follow the MONEY, Find the TRUTH. Gov. is a Weapon of the Financial Industry. The Financial Industry
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Follow the MONEY, Find the TRUTH. Gov. is a Weapon of the Financial Industry. The Financial Industry

Follow the MONEY, Find the TRUTH. Gov. is a Weapon of the Financial Industry. The Financial Industry is a Weapon of the Gov. Robert Breedlove in depth interview of Ian Carroll (WiM517) - (Full 2 1/2 hour interview.) - 264,800 views Sep 27, 2024 Ian Carroll - Robert Breedlove - Ian Carroll joins me to discuss corruption within government and politics, CIA programming tactics, the Titanic and the founding of the Federal Reserve, the illusion of choice within the products we consume, intelligence agencies and organized crime, the founding of Israel and Mossad, and the “conspiracy theory” surrounding P. Diddy's sexual blackmail ring. - // OUTLINE // 0:00 - WiM Intro 1:21 - The Farm at Okefenokee 2:30 - Introducing Ian Carroll 14:53 - Follow the Money, Seek the Truth 27:00 - Heart and Soil Supplements 28:00 - Helping Lightning Startups with In Wolf's Clothing 28:52 - Is the CIA Programming Us?39:09 - The Titanic and the Federal Reserve 45:06 - Ian’s Research Methods and Approach 55:27 - Tuttle Twins: Teaching Kids Critical Thinking 56:43 - Mind Lab Pro 57:53 - Manscaped 58:57 - Problems vs Solutions 1:05:19 - The Illusion of Choice 1:16:46 - Are Index Funds Scams? 1:25:04 - Is there a Cabal that Runs the World? 1:34:08 - Intelligence Agencies and Organized Crime 1:46:15 - The Founding of Israel, Epstein, and Mossad 2:05:46 - P. Diddy's Sexual Blackmail “Conspiracy Theory” 2:27:45 - Las Vegas Shooting “Conspiracy Theory” 2:35:46 - Where to Find Ian Carroll - Ian Carroll is an investigative journalist and social commentator. // GUEST // X: https://x.com/Cancelcloco YouTube:    / @iancarrollshow   Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/CancelThisConspi... Locals: https://www.locals.com/cancelthisclot... // SPONSORS // The Farm at Okefenokee: https://okefarm.com/ Heart and Soil Supplements (discount code BREEDLOVE): https://heartandsoil.co/ In Wolf's Clothing: https://wolfnyc.com/ Tuttle Twins: http://angel.com/breedlove Mindlab Pro: https://www.mindlabpro.com/breedlove Manscaped (discount code BREEDLOVE): https://www.manscaped.com/ // PRODUCTS I ENDORSE // Protect your mobile phone from SIM swap attacks: https://www.efani.com/breedlove Noble Protein (discount code BREEDLOVE for 15% off): https://nobleorigins.com/ The Bitcoin Advisor: https://content.thebitcoinadviser.com... Lineage Provisions (discount code BREEDLOVE): https://lineageprovisions.com/?ref=br... Colorado Craft Beef (discount code BREEDLOVE): https://coloradocraftbeef.com/ // SUBSCRIBE TO THE CLIPS CHANNEL //    / @robertbreedloveclips2996 - FAIR USE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES Mirrored From: https://www.youtube.com/@RobertBreedlove22
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
29 w

HOW THE ISRAELI LOBBY CONTROLS OUR GOVERNMENT ☚ IAN CARROLL
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HOW THE ISRAELI LOBBY CONTROLS OUR GOVERNMENT ☚ IAN CARROLL

HOW THE ISRAELI LOBBY CONTROLS OUR GOVERNMENT ☚ IAN CARROLL - (This is a short segment from a 2 1/2 hour interview.) - 264,800 views Sep 27, 2024 Ian Carroll - Robert Breedlove - Ian Carroll explains how the Israel lobby controls the US government. - To support daily videos and receive special perks, please consider becoming a Liberty Vault member: https://www.youtube.com/@Liberty-Vault/join - FAIR USE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES Mirrored From: https://www.youtube.com/@RobertBreedlove22
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
29 w

“Art statements”: How John Cale perfected the cult classic debut album
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“Art statements”: How John Cale perfected the cult classic debut album

“What takes over with bands is the business side." The post “Art statements”: How John Cale perfected the cult classic debut album first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
29 w

Was DoD the Managing Agency for Operation Warp Speed?
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Was DoD the Managing Agency for Operation Warp Speed?

by Robert Malone MD MS, Who Is Robert Malone: Pfizer did not commit fraud, but rather delivered the fraud that the US Government ordered Quite a bit of controversy has been generated by those who assert that the Pfizer contract issued by the DoD for the Bio N Tech mRNA COVID “vaccines” proves that the […]
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
29 w

‘Solo Aging Doesn’t Mean Aging Alone’
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‘Solo Aging Doesn’t Mean Aging Alone’

This story was originally published by KFF Health News. Jeff Kromrey, 69, will sit down with his daughter the next time she visits and show her how to access his online accounts if he has an unexpected health crisis. Gayle Williams-Brett, 69, plans to tackle a project she’s been putting off for months: organizing all her financial information. Michael Davis, 71, is going to draft a living will and ask a close friend to be his health care surrogate and executor of his estate. These seniors have been inspired to take these and other actions by an innovative course for such “solo agers”: Aging Alone Together, offered by Dorot, a social services agency in New York City. Jeff Kromrey, who lives alone in Tampa, Florida, knows he’s fortunate to be healthy and financially stable. He’s exceptionally close to his adult daughter, who will be his health care and legal decision-maker should he become incapacitated. Courtesy of Jeff Kromrey Most of them live alone, without a spouse, a partner or adult children to help them manage as they grow older. Until a few years ago, few resources were available for this growing slice of the older population. Now, there are several Facebook groups for solo agers, as well as in-person groups springing up around the country, conferences and webinars, a national clearinghouse of resources, and an expanding array of books on the topic. All address these seniors’ need to connect with other people, prevent isolation and prepare for a future when they might become less robust, encounter more health issues and need more assistance. “Older adults who cannot rely on family members need to be very intentional about creating support systems and putting other plans in place,” said Ailene Gerhardt, a patient advocate in Boston who created the Navigating Solo Network three years ago. In a survey published last year, AARP — which broadens the definition of older Americans to people 50 and older — examined those who live alone and don’t have living children. Ten percent of those 50 or older meet this definition, AARP estimates. An additional 11 percent have at least one living child but are estranged from them. And 13 percent have children who they believe can’t or won’t help them manage their finances and health care. Preparing in isolation for the future can be daunting. “If solo agers don’t feel they have people to talk to as they craft their aging plan, they often will skip the whole process,” said Gerhardt, who endorses a group planning model for these seniors. Weighed down by negative news? Our smart, bright, weekly newsletter is the uplift you’ve been looking for. [contact-form-7] That’s the format Dorot has adopted for Aging Alone Together, which is available nationally online free of charge and in person in New York City. More than 1,000 people have participated in the program since it launched in 2021. Dorot is working with partners around the country to expand its reach. The program consists of six 90-minute, interactive weekly sessions that focus on these seniors’ key concerns: building communities of support, figuring out where to live, completing advance care directives such as living wills and getting financial and legal affairs in order. Gayle Williams-Brett is frequently overwhelmed by the responsibility of caring for her severely disabled mother, who lives with her in a two-story brownstone in Brooklyn. She has often felt entirely alone as a full-time caregiver. Credit: Cornell Antoine One goal is to help participants identify their priorities and overcome the fear and hesitation that so many older adults feel when peering into their uncertain futures, said Claire Nisen, a Dorot staffer who runs the program. Another is to offer practical tools, advice and resources that can spur people to action. Yet another is to foster a sense of community that promotes a “can do” attitude. As Nisen said repeatedly when I took the course in September and October, “Solo aging doesn’t mean aging alone.” That message resonated deeply with Williams-Brett, who lives with her severely disabled mother, 97, in a two-story brownstone in Brooklyn. Williams-Brett, who is divorced and never had children, expects to be on her own as she grows older. Her mother had a devastating stroke three years ago, and since then Williams-Brett has been her full-time caregiver. Overwhelmed by everything on her to-do list — declutter the house, make home repairs, straighten out her finances, safeguard her mother’s health — Williams-Brett told me she’d been struggling with shame and fear. “All the time, I feel I’m not doing what I should be well enough,” she said. Wait, you're not a member yet? Join the Reasons to be Cheerful community by supporting our nonprofit publication and giving what you can. Join Cancel anytime Hearing other seniors voice similar concerns during Aging Alone Together sessions, Williams-Brett realized she didn’t judge them as she was judging herself. “I thought, we all have issues we’re dealing with,” she said. “You don’t have anything to feel ashamed of.” Kromrey, who lives alone in Tampa, Florida, knows he’s fortunate to be healthy, financially stable, and very close with his adult daughter, who will be his health care and legal decision-maker should he become incapacitated. Kromrey, widowed nine years ago, also has three sons — two in South Carolina and one in West Palm Beach, Florida. Michael Davis (shown in an undated photo) is a Manhattan artist who lives alone. He says his most pressing concern is “finding something to do that’s worthwhile” now that arthritis has made it difficult for him to paint. “There are days that go by when I don’t say a word to anyone.” Courtesy of Michael Davis While participating in Aging Alone Together, Kromrey realized he had assumed he’d never have a health crisis such as a stroke or heart attack — a common form of denial. His daughter and her husband planned to travel from North Carolina to join Kromrey over Thanksgiving. During that visit, Kromrey said, he would give her passwords to his computer and online accounts, explain his system for keeping track of bills, and show her where other important files are. “That way, she’ll just be able to take right over if something unexpected occurs,” he said. Davis is an artist who never married, doesn’t have siblings and lives alone in Manhattan. In a phone conversation, he said his most pressing concern is “finding something to do that’s worthwhile” now that arthritis has made it difficult for him to paint. In some ways, Davis is prepared for the future. He has a long-term care insurance policy that will pay for help in the home and a rent-regulated apartment in a building with an elevator. But he recognizes that he’s become too isolated as his artistic activities have waned. “There are days that go by when I don’t say a word to anyone,” Davis acknowledged. “I have my friends, but they have their own lives, with their children and grandchildren. I’m turning to Dorot for more social contact. And Aging Alone Together has helped me focus on the here and now.” KFF Health News is a national newsroom that produces in-depth journalism about health issues and is one of the core operating programs at KFF — an independent source of health policy research, polling, and journalism. Learn more about KFF. The post ‘Solo Aging Doesn’t Mean Aging Alone’ appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.
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Conservative Satire
Conservative Satire
29 w

December 12, 2024
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December 12, 2024

December 12, 2024
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
29 w

“I remember trying to work out what extra notes he’d put in. I was so infatuated…” Gun guitarist Jools Gizzi on his prog hero Alex Lifeson
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“I remember trying to work out what extra notes he’d put in. I was so infatuated…” Gun guitarist Jools Gizzi on his prog hero Alex Lifeson

Scottish rocker discovered Jethro Tull fan, Pink Floyd and Tangerine Dream as a teenager – but Rush really stood out to him as he learned to play
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Classic Rock Lovers  
29 w

Joe Satriani and Steve Vai and formed a band together and you'll never guess what it's called
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Joe Satriani and Steve Vai and formed a band together and you'll never guess what it's called

The SatchVai band will embark on a UK and European tour next summer
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
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Amazing Encounters with Strange, Mysterious, and Mystical Lost Tribes
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Amazing Encounters with Strange, Mysterious, and Mystical Lost Tribes

History holds many oddities that we may never fully understand, either through incomplete documentation, disinterest at the time, or simply a big question mark that hangs over all. Among these are mysterious lost tribes of people that have been encountered and confronted in all corners of the globe, often vanishing before we really understand them or only known from sparse accounts, and leaving us perplexed at just who they were or where their origins lie. Here we will look at mysterious lost tribes of ape-men, blue-eyed Indians, mystical tribes with telepathic powers, and more. 
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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10 Ghostly Tales You Probably Haven’t Heard Of
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10 Ghostly Tales You Probably Haven’t Heard Of

They say the veil between our world and the spirit realm is at its thinnest on Halloween. Others believe the veil is just about transparent every time the so-called witching hour arrives. When the veil becomes this thin, we can sense more of what happens on the other side, so to speak. We become more […] The post 10 Ghostly Tales You Probably Haven’t Heard Of appeared first on Listverse.
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