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Survival Prepper
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??PANIC: Army Units REFUSING Orders -170 Nukes In Question
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??PANIC: Army Units REFUSING Orders -170 Nukes In Question

As we go into the winter shortages season we're seeing major issues in dairy, eggs, and in potatoes. Whether you are a Prepper, a homesteader, or a concerned homemaker there are serious issues happening right now. ? Prepper Beef | https://poplarbeef.com/ref/7/ ? SALE Code: POPLAR15 for 15% Off at Checkout – Essential for Any Survival Strategy -Genesis Gold Group | https://poplargold.com 1-800-200-4653 | ?? #1 Trusted Gold IRA Company -Deals At MyPatriotSupply: https://mypatriotsupply.com/pages/special-offer?hid=498&rfsn=6210744.4c6423&subid=popular.report -Sign-Up For Free "The Poplar Report" Newsletter http://eepurl.com/hRgqpr -Jase Medical (Antibiotics) http://jasemedical.com/poplarpreparedness Use Code POPLAR10 for $10 off your order. Steve Poplar, PO Box 326 Strabane, PA 15363 Website: https://thepoplarreport.com/ Twitter @thepoplarreport Host of: Poplar Bible Studies https://www.youtube.com/c/BoldFaithBible If you'd like to make a DONATION .. https://ko-fi.com/poplarpreparedness Thanks! #inflation #breakingnews #dailynews While prepping for the Donald Trump - Biden election it is important to stock up your prepper pantry and investing especially in personal finance, economics to protect yourself from inflation may include stocks, silver stacking, gold, real estate, or even crypto. As the Russia - Ukraine war continues as well as the Houthi in Yemen, China Taiwan, and with the BRICS pushing de dollarization all the while channels like Canadian Prepper, Full Spectrum Survival, NY prepper, Jeremiah Babe, and folks like Tucker Carlson and Glenn Beck, all warning us of the coming digital dollar and CBDC. So whether you listen to Fox News, CNBC, or youtubers like the Economic Ninja or Redacted everything is pointing to prepping 2024 and food shortage 2024. So get stocked up at Kroger, Walmart, or Aldi to fill your prepper pantry.
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⚠️ WHAT IF THE PRESIDENT-ELECT TURNS ON US?? #shtf #politicalbetrayal #preparedness #survivalmindset
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⚠️ WHAT IF THE PRESIDENT-ELECT TURNS ON US?? #shtf #politicalbetrayal #preparedness #survivalmindset

WHAT IF THE PRESIDENT-ELECT TURNS ON US?? What happens if the person elected to lead the nation betrays the people they were chosen to protect? This video dives into the terrifying possibility of a president turning against the very citizens they swore to defend. We’ll explore the consequences of government betrayal, how to prepare for such a scenario, and the potential breakdown of trust in leadership. If the worst happens, how do we respond? #shtf #politicalbetrayal #preparedness #survivalmindset 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.
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Olight Oclip Pro EDC Light Review : Super Versatile!
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Olight Oclip Pro EDC Light Review : Super Versatile!

Olightlight Store Amazon Link 20% off : https://amzn.to/3ZsDsgw (Code Sootch00 is disabled for Sales) @olightworld EXOTAC 20% Discount Code: Sootch20 Link: https://www.exotac.com/?ref=fre1w9xvbvmq (Affiliate) Robbie Wheaton's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/RobbieWheaton The Modern Survival Manual: Surviving the Economic Collapse by Fernando "Ferfal" Aguirre: https://shorturl.at/jCU12 Be a Team Sootch Minuteman: https://www.patreon.com/Sootch00 Thanks For Watching, Liking & Subscribing! ~ Sootch00 Music is from Epidemic Sounds Royalty Free Music through the Fullscreen Network. Used with permission.
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SURVIVING CHICAGO | Urban Safety Tips & Legal Self-Defense Tools
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SURVIVING CHICAGO | Urban Safety Tips & Legal Self-Defense Tools

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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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The Hubble and FU Orionis: a New Look at an Old Mystery
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The Hubble and FU Orionis: a New Look at an Old Mystery

In 1936 astronomers watched as FU Orionis, a dim star in the Orion constellation, brightened dramatically. The star’s brightness increased by a factor of 100 in a matter of months. When it peaked, it was 100 times more luminous than our Sun. Astronomers had never observed a young star brightening like this. Since then, we’ve learned that FU Orionis is a binary star. It’s surrounded by a circumstellar disk and the brightness episodes are triggered when the star accretes mass from the disk. There are other young stars similar to FU Orionis, and it’s now the namesake for an entire class of variable young stars that brighten in the same manner. FU Ori stars are a sub-class of T-Tauri stars, young, pre-main sequence stars that are still growing. Astronomers have modelled FU Ori’s accretion and brightness episodes with some success. But the nature of the disk-star interface has remained a mystery. Attempts to image the boundary between the two haven’t been successful. Until now. Astronomers used the Hubble Space Telescope to observe FU Ori with the telescope’s COS (Cosmic Origins Spectrograph) and STIS (Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph) instruments. Their results are published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters. The research is “A Far-ultraviolet-detected Accretion Shock at the Star–Disk Boundary of FU Ori” and the lead author is Adolfo Carvalho. Carvalho is an Astronomy PhD candidate at Caltech. FU Ori stars are T-Tauri stars that represent the most actively accreting young stellar objects (YSOs). The outward magnetic pressure from T-Tauri stars prevents the disk from touching the star. Astronomers think that classical T-Tauri stars accrete material along their magnetic field lines and deposit on the poles in a process called magnetospheric accretion. This schematic shows how magnetospheric accretion works on T-Tauri stars. Image Credit: Adapted from Hartmann et al. (2016). However, FU Ori stars are different. They’ve undergone disk instability either because the disk is so much larger than the star, because of the presence of a binary, or from infalling material. The instability leads to rapid changes in the accretion rate. The increased rate of accretion upsets the balance between the star’s magnetic field and the inner edge of the accretion disk. The spectra of FU Ori stars is dominated by absorption features from the inner disk. Excess emissions from those stars is understood as matter shocking onto the star’s photosphere. However, for FU Ori stars, astronomers are uncertain about the detailed structure of the accretion boundary layer. The researchers focused on the inner edge of FU Ori’s accretion disk in an attempt to confirm the accretion disk model and understand the boundary layer more completely. “We were hoping to validate the hottest part of the accretion disk model, to determine its maximum temperature, by measuring closer to the inner edge of the accretion disk than ever before,” said Lynne Hillenbrand of Caltech in Pasadena, California, a co-author of the paper. “I think there was some hope that we would see something extra, like the interface between the star and its disk, but we were certainly not expecting it. The fact we saw so much extra — it was much brighter in the ultraviolet than we predicted — that was the big surprise.” In FU Ori stars, the accretion disk is closer than in T-Tauri stars. This, combined with the enhanced infall rate, makes them much brighter than T-Tauris. In fact, during an outburst, the disk actually outshines the star. The disk is orbiting faster than the star rotates, and this means there should be a region where the disk impacts the star. The impact slows the material down and heats it up. This artist’s image helps illustrate FU Ori’s accretion and flaring. Left panel: Material from the dusty and gas-rich disk (orange) plus hot gas (blue) mildly flows onto the star, creating a hot spot. Middle panel: The outburst begins – the inner disk is heated, more material flows to the star, and the disk creeps inward. Right panel: The outburst is in full throttle, with the inner disk contacting the star. Image Credit: Caltech/T. Pyle (IPAC) The new Hubble UV observations show that the region is there and that it’s much hotter than thought. “The Hubble data indicates a much hotter impact region than models have previously predicted,” said lead author Carvalho. “In FU Ori, the temperature is 16,000 kelvins [nearly three times our Sun’s surface temperature]. That sizzling temperature is almost twice the amount prior models have calculated. It challenges and encourages us to think of how such a jump in temperature can be explained.” That means that the scientific model of FU Ori stars, called the viscous disk accretion model, needs to be updated. The team’s revised model says that as material from the accretion disk approaches the star and reaches its surface, it produces a hot shock that emits ultraviolet light. The temperature of the shock suggests that the material is moving at 40 km/s at the boundary, which is in line with simulations of the accretion process. “The measured temperature and the size of the FUV emission region are consistent with expectations for a shock at the disk–star boundary,” the authors explain in their research. “The shock arises from the collision of the highly supersonic disk surface accretion flow with the stellar photosphere.” One question scientists have concerns exoplanet formation around young stars. Researchers think that planets start to form when stars are very young. Is this hot flaring a detriment to planet formation? Does it affect their evolution? The extreme UV accretion flaring that FU Ori stars undergo could affect the chemistry of planets. “Our revised model based on the Hubble data is not strictly bad news for planet evolution, it’s sort of a mixed bag,” explained Carvalho. “If the planet is far out in the disk as it’s forming, outbursts from an FU Ori object should influence what kind of chemicals the planet will ultimately inherit. But if a forming planet is very close to the star, then it’s a slightly different story. Within a couple outbursts, any planets that are forming very close to the star can rapidly move inward and eventually merge with it. You could lose, or at least completely fry, rocky planets forming close to such a star.” The post The Hubble and FU Orionis: a New Look at an Old Mystery appeared first on Universe Today.
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Scientists Reveal a New Way to Study Near-Earth Asteroids
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Scientists Reveal a New Way to Study Near-Earth Asteroids

On November 18th, 2022, shortly before midnight, the Catalina Sky Survey (CSS) in Arizona and other observatories worldwide detected a small object (now designated 2022 WJ1) heading toward Earth. For the next three hours, the CSS and the Southern Ontario Meteor Network (SOMN) at the University of Western Ontario monitored the object before it entered Earth’s atmosphere above Southern Ontario. At 03:26 a.m. EST (12:26 a.m. PST) on November 19th, the object appeared as a bright fireball that scattered meteorite fragments across the Niagara region. This event triggered an international collaboration to hunt down the fragments for analysis, but none have been found yet. In a recent study led by Western University and Lowell Observatory, an international team of scientists described a new approach for studying near-Earth asteroids (NEA) based largely on 2022 WJ1. The study is significant in that the team determined the NEA’s composition—the smallest asteroid characterized to date—and established a new and integrated methodology for studying other NEAs that may impact Earth someday. The study was led by Dr. Theodore Kareta, a Postdoctoral Researcher from the Lowell Observatory. He was joined by researchers from the University of Western Ontario, the ESA’s Planetary Defense Office (PDO), the School of Earth and Planetary Sciences and the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) at Curtin University (Australia), the University of Zagreb (Croatia), the Astronomical Society Istra Pula, the Višnjan Science and Education Center, and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The study that describes their technique, “Telescope-to-Fireball Characterization of Earth Impactor 2022 WJ1,” was published on November 22nd in The Planetary Science Journal. The detection of 2022 WJ1 (WJ1) before it entered the atmosphere was a fortuitous event since it gave astronomers just enough time for scientists to telescopically observe it and gather precise information on its position and motion – which were used to refine its orbit. These factors also allowed astronomers to determine that the asteroid would enter Earth’s atmosphere above the Great Lakes region. The impact location was also fortuitous since it landed in the middle of Western’s network of meteor-observing cameras. The three hours it took for WJ1 to enter the atmosphere also allowed several members of the Western Meteor Physics Group and Western’s Institute for Earth and Space Exploration (IESE) to watch the object streak through the sky. This was the first time in history that observers were alerted of a natural fireball ahead of time and knew exactly where it would be visible. Paul Wiegert, a professor of physics and astronomy at Western and a study co-author, witnessed the fireball at 3:30 a.m. “I watched from Brescia Hill on the Western campus,” he said in a recent Western News press release. “Though cold and windy, the hill had a clear view to the east, where I expected to see only a distant flash. Then, the fireball suddenly appeared, passing almost overhead. It was easily visible between broken clouds and noticeably orange-red.” The Lowell Discovery Telescope‘s (LDT) capacity for rapid and stable tracking made it the ideal instrument for observing WJ1, allowing it to keep up with the small and fast-moving NEA. Teddy Kareta, a postdoctoral associate at Lowell Observatory, observed the asteroid with his team for about one hour before it was lost in the shadow of Earth. As he indicated: “At the time that we lost the asteroid – when it got too dim to be seen in our images – we had the telescope moving at five degrees per second to try to keep up with it. That’s fast enough that most other telescopes would have had to give up considerably earlier. It’s tremendously fortuitous that this asteroid happened to fly over Arizona’s dark skies at night before burning up over Western’s excellent camera network. It’s hard to imagine better circumstances to do this kind of research.” By comparing the Arizona-based observations to footage of the meteor acquired by the SOMN, the team determined the size and composition of 2022 WJ1 (WJ1). The size was determined thanks to observations made by the LDT, which detected a silica-rich surface that gave the object a relatively high albedo (reflectivity). By measuring this reflected light, the team calculated the diameter at 40 to 60 cm (16 to 27 inches), making it the smallest asteroid on record. The combined telescopic and fireball camera data suggest that WJ1 is rich in silica, placing it in the S-chondrite category. They are among the oldest bodies in the Solar System and the most common type of meteorite to hit Earth. “This is only the sixth asteroid discovered before impact,” said Denis Vida, an adjunct professor of physics and astronomy at Western. “Our new approach, discovering an asteroid through space observation and then subsequently observing it with cameras from the ground, allowed us to confirm that our estimates match well to estimates derived using a completely different approach.” “This is only the second time that an asteroid has been meaningfully characterized with telescopes prior to it impacting the Earth,” said Kareta. “It’s a testament to our good luck and preparation, but it’s also due to the community that cares about keeping the Earth safe from these impactors learning to work together better. This first-ever comparison between telescopic and fireball camera data is extremely exciting and means we’ll be able to characterize the next asteroid to impact the Earth in even better detail.” While no fragments have been found in the Niagara region, and no further official searches are planned, there are still people in the area who are searching and know what to look for. While much of the fragments were predicted to fall into Lake Ontario, some are hopeful that a fragment or two could turn up in the near future. Further Reading: Western News The post Scientists Reveal a New Way to Study Near-Earth Asteroids appeared first on Universe Today.
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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Lainey Wilson Auditioned For ‘The Voice’ 7 Times & Never Made It: “Didn’t Even Make It To Where They Turn The Chairs Around”
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Lainey Wilson Auditioned For ‘The Voice’ 7 Times & Never Made It: “Didn’t Even Make It To Where They Turn The Chairs Around”

Aren't these singing shows promising to find the best talent in the country? American Idol got off to a hot start finding the likes of Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood, but try and think of another household name (maybe Scotty McCreery?) that these singing competition shows have produced. I'm sure there are a couple here or there, though none bigger than the two names I already dropped, right? It's actually kind of funny, and correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems as though you hear more about the modern day stars that didn't make it onto the shows than you hear about the people that are actually crowned the winner of shows like American Idol and The Voice. If you need some examples, I'd be more than happy to point you towards stories of Luke Combs not making it on The Voice because he "wasn't interesting enough," or Morgan Wallen showing some real talent at 20 years of age but not getting very far in The Voice either. Maybe The Voice just has something against country singers? I only say that because there seems to be a recognizable pattern... considering NBC's competitive singing show also turned away country music superstar Lainey Wilson. Not once, not twice... but SEVEN TIMES. Wilson recently revealed the fun (?) fact as she's set to join The Voice as a "playoff advisor" to help Reba McEntire's Team Reba: “I tried out seven times… It’s pretty crazy! I didn’t even make it to, like, the part where they turn the chairs around. But hey - it just kinda lit a fire under me, and I said, ‘You gotta keep on going.' You know?’ Now I’ve got family members who are like, ‘She’s finally on The Voice!’” Yeah, she's finally on the show... but she's also won Entertainer of the Year at the CMA Awards, along with six other CMA Awards, a Grammy (for Best Country Album), and a handful of ACM Awards. You'd think her family would be more excited about things like that, though I guess it is a cool, full circle moment for the "Hang Tight Honey" singer. Interestingly enough, Lainey was also rejected the same amount of times by American Idol. She technically made it onto that show, but she never made it past the first round. Just goes to show you that these competitions - and the judges that reign over them - might not be experts in super star potential. Country music legend Reba McEntire - who is currently wrapping her time as a judge on The Voice - was astounded to hear that Lainey was turned away time and time again by singing competition shows. However, she turned Wilson's story into a learning lesson for all the contestants that  are currently chasing the dream of being the winner of the NBC show: "That shows you that if you want something, you’ve gotta fight for it. You gotta stay in there. You’re gonna get a lot of ‘Nos.’ That’s what we keep telling everybody when we have to make decisions!” https://twitter.com/NBCTheVoice/status/1861122816944308233
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Sean ‘P Diddy’ Combs Fights Back, Alleges Racial Targeting in Legal Battle
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Sean ‘P Diddy’ Combs Fights Back, Alleges Racial Targeting in Legal Battle

Sean ‘P Diddy’ Combs Fights Back, Alleges Racial Targeting in Legal Battle
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Young Turks Host Rethinks Her Political Bias Following MAGA Neighbor’s Help [WATCH]
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Young Turks Host Rethinks Her Political Bias Following MAGA Neighbor’s Help [WATCH]

Young Turks Host Rethinks Her Political Bias Following MAGA Neighbor’s Help [WATCH]
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Gavin Newsom Pivots To Car Salesman, Excludes Elon Musk’s Tesla From Incentives [WATCH]
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Gavin Newsom Pivots To Car Salesman, Excludes Elon Musk’s Tesla From Incentives [WATCH]

Gavin Newsom Pivots To Car Salesman, Excludes Elon Musk’s Tesla From Incentives [WATCH]
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