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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Canada’s MAIDS (Euthanasia for the vaxx injure). Abattoirs of the poor and unwanted?
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Canada’s MAIDS (Euthanasia for the vaxx injure). Abattoirs of the poor and unwanted?

Becca is a vax injured nurse from Canada. Today we hear about her story, and the stories of her Vax injured friends who, seeing how they are receiving no help from the Government, are choosing Euthanasia instead (MAIDS) to escape the pain and the sadness. UTL COMMENT:- How sad. This is EXACTLY what they wanted.......... With BIG thanks to CAFE LOCKED OUT https://rumble.com/c/Cafelockedout Join our mailing list here https://cafelockedout.com/ Join CLO.Social To support our work with a one-off gift https://cafelockedout.com/donate To be a valued supporter, you can join our Patreon here https://www.patreon.com/c/cafelockedout KULTURE To listen to and support Kulture Artists go to https://cafelockedout.com/kulture/ If you have a story or interview suggestion Contact us here Cafelockedout@gmail.com
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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A small boat made by middle schoolers sailed across the ocean all the way to Norway
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A small boat made by middle schoolers sailed across the ocean all the way to Norway

This story brings a whole new meaning to the word friendship. In October 2020, the middle schoolers of Rye Junior High, in Rye, New Hampshire, bid a bon voyage to their handmade mini-boat, which set sail off the coast of New Hampshire to who-knows-where. Measuring only 5.5 feet, the “Rye Riptides” was indeed a small ship. It ran crewless, but carried a bountiful cargo of colorful artwork made by students, along with a GPS tracking device that reported the boat’s location … sometimes. Cut to 462 days and 8,300 miles later, and what started out as a simple science project became a surprise discovery for some Norwegian sixth graders, and a fun new connection across the Atlantic. Rye Junior High had partnered with Educational Passages, a nonprofit organization that aims to connect students around the world to the ocean and each other. Once the kit arrived, the kids started building while learning about ocean currents, science and math. However, science teacher Sheila Adams shares that the more artistic, right-brained activities equally found their way into the curriculum. “The students needed to use their writing skills to inform others about their mini-boat project, describe our school and town to people of other languages, just in case, and write requests to get the boat deployed,” she said in a release.…not me feeling jealous of some middle schoolers right now… COVID-19 nearly threatened to knock the Rye Riptides off its course. The boat had been constructed, but not yet decorated, when students were moved to taking class online. Then, there was the matter of launching the boat. Which Cassie Stymiest, director of Educational Passages, noted was “challenging with all the restrictions in place.” Luckily, creativity, resourcefulness and a little technology saved the day. Working remotely, each piece of art was done at home, then scanned, printed and made into a collage. Then, Ms. Stymiest connected with the Sea Education Association (SEA), which set the Rye Riptides on its journey. Seriously, my inner child is geeking out with this stuff. Would the boat make it to Europe? Rye student Solstice Reed wasn’t so sure. “Honestly, I thought it would sink,” she admitted to the Portsmouth Herald. Considering the boat was cruising the ocean waters during hurricane season, the skepticism was well-founded. During the more tumultuous periods, the GPS signal only came in intermittently. And for a long while, there was nothing but radio silence.But then, at long last, on the small Norwegian island of Smøla, the Rye Riptides successfully made it to dry land. Sure, it was a bit dismantled and covered in barnacles, but inside, all the adorable trinkets remained intact. The Smøla students peered with wonder into their bounty of photos, signed facemasks, fall leaves, acorns and state quarters, gifts sent out almost two years ago. The voyage of the small boat has gone viral in a big way, sailing across social media, and making headlines. And now, Educational Passages plans on facilitating video meet-ups between Rye Junior High and the school in Norway, “to continue building this new relationship to learn from each other and about the shared Atlantic Ocean between them.” Plus, NPR reports, the students of Smøla would be writing a letter to their new American friends. Human connection found its way across the sea in the most wholesome and magical way. It’s really cool to see that educational programs like this exist, impacting both the hearts and minds of young students. Mission, successful. This article originally appeared on 2.22.22
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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‘Sunny Afternoon’: How The Kinks captured the politicised side of hippiedom
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‘Sunny Afternoon’: How The Kinks captured the politicised side of hippiedom

A surprising subject matter. The post ‘Sunny Afternoon’: How The Kinks captured the politicised side of hippiedom first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
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RANT: The Incident At The Retro Gamer Store
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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One Big Thing Biden Will Leave Behind
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One Big Thing Biden Will Leave Behind

One Big Thing Biden Will Leave Behind
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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The Media Are Egotistical Exaggerators and Liars
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The Media Are Egotistical Exaggerators and Liars

The Media Are Egotistical Exaggerators and Liars
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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TB -- The Silent Killer Crossing Our Border
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TB -- The Silent Killer Crossing Our Border

TB -- The Silent Killer Crossing Our Border
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Conservative Voices
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Adios to Biden and Harris
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Adios to Biden and Harris

Adios to Biden and Harris
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Mad Mad World
Mad Mad World
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Election ReeEEeE Stream 11-05-24
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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“Too Much Evidence” Of Genocide
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“Too Much Evidence” Of Genocide

by Caitlin Johnstone, Caitlin Johnstone: South Africa’s legal team has submitted hundreds of documents containing what it calls “undeniable evidence” as part of its ongoing genocide case against the state of Israel, with the South African representative to The Hague telling Al Jazeera that “The problem we have is that we have too much evidence.” The Israeli outlet Haaretz reports that […]
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