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BIGFOOT CHASES BIOLOGISTS in Lewis & Clark National Historical Park, Oregon!
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BIGFOOT CHASES BIOLOGISTS in Lewis & Clark National Historical Park, Oregon!

A group of biologists, working for the National Park Service, recall an encounter with a Bigfoot who chased and kept pace with them while driving along a river.I received the following account:"A couple years ago, before the Covid pandemic, my brother took a three-month job at Lewis & Clark National Historical Park in the Pacific Northwest. For everyone’s info, if you’re under a certain pay level (GS level I think it’s called) in the NPS it’s very common to bounce around to different parks every season. Once you’re more experienced you can apply for more permanent work. That’s why he’s worked at 5 or 6 parks.Anyway, his job was to help plant trees in this area that were logged at one point. He was working with a small team, a couple of whom were experienced biologists who’d worked in the park for decades.One night after work he asked kind of jokingly if they’d seen Bigfoot or Sasquatch in all their years working. They got kind of quiet and basically admitted they had one weird experience.Two of his co-workers were doing fieldwork on an old logging road in the backcountry of the park. The road ran parallel to a river. One day when they were driving along, they saw on the opposite side of the river what looked like and I quote “a very tall man, head to toe in black, wearing what they thought at first was a hoodie.” Apparently upon seeing their car, this thing took off after them. What scared my brother's friends was they were going relatively fast in the car and this thing was running parallel to them across the river and was keeping up with them. It was jumping over logs and big rocks and moving like a human, not another animal.His friends don’t like talking about it because it scared the crap out of them. These are very successful biologists in their field. I guess they don’t want everyone to think they’re nuts because they had a run-in with Bigfoot." P**********GIANTS! LEGENDS BASED ON TRUTH? LIVE Chat | Q & A | Join Us! (HISTORICAL & EYEWITNESS REPORTS)PHANTOMS & MONSTERS VIDEO LIBRARYPOLL: WHAT DO YOU THINK? Vote & comment on paranormal, cryptid & unexplained mysteries!LISTEN TO NARRATIONS OF PHANTOMS & MONSTERS REPORTS & CASES - PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, LIKE & SHAREPHANTOMS & MONSTERS RADIO Podcasts on SpotifyPHANTOMS & MONSTERS READING LISTCHICAGO MOTHMAN / O'HARE BATMAN YouTube PlaylistHave you had a sighting or encounter?Contact me by email or call the hotline at 410-241-5974Thanks. LonOUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKSBigfoot and Other Cryptid Videos on YouTubeLYCANS! - PENNSYLVANIA'S CRYPTID CANINES UPDATE'KILLER BIGFOOT' HUNTED BY U.S. SPECIAL FORCES / GLIMMER MAN / MANTIS HUMANOIDSCRAWLER HUMANOIDS - GRUESOME INVADERS! (REAL EYEWITNESS ENCOUNTERS!)WEREWOLVES: DO THEY EXIST?'DOGMAN IN OUR YARD!' - AN OHIO FAMILY'S 12-YEAR SAGA WITH CRYPTID CANINESHey, folks. Thanks for the congrats on 'The Mothman Revisited' episode on Unsolved Mysteries. As a result, we are receiving more sighting reports and are very excited and grateful for the new information!I sincerely thank the Unsolved Mysteries team and Netflix for allowing us to tell the world about this phenomenon.If you have information about this or any other cryptid or unexplained sighting or encounter, please feel free to contact me by email or at 410-241-5974. Thanks again! LonCHICAGO MOTHMAN / O'HARE BATMAN YouTube PlaylistChicago / Lake Michigan Winged Humanoid Regional Interactive MapHey, folks. Please feel free to share your thoughts & comments on the recently uploaded video of the CHICAGO MOTHMAN. I'm interested in what you have to say. Thanks. LonEXCLUSIVE VIDEO of CHICAGO MOTHMAN RECORDED----------Become a Phantoms & Monsters Radio Insider - just $2.99 monthly, and receive these perks. Thanks for your support!-Members-only live chats-Exclusive members-only videos-Priority reply to members' commentsHave perks suggestions? LMK-----YOUR SUPPORT IS APPRECIATED! THANKS
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In Scotland, Abortion Access May Supersede Your Right to Pray in Your Home
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In Scotland, Abortion Access May Supersede Your Right to Pray in Your Home

In Scotland, Abortion Access May Supersede Your Right to Pray in Your Home
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Things I Like: Scott Jennings on CNN
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Things I Like: Scott Jennings on CNN

Things I Like: Scott Jennings on CNN
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Three examples of Florida teaching the federal government how REAL Americans handle a disaster
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Three examples of Florida teaching the federal government how REAL Americans handle a disaster

Governor Ron DeSantis has been crushing it in Florida, where the state didn’t even have time to process the devastation of Hurricane Helene before Milton was already on its doorstep. DeSantis’ leadership is a stark contrast to the federal government's, which showed up late to the scene and unprepared to offer the assistance and resources needed. Glenn Beck gives three examples of how Florida is giving the federal government a crash course on how America should respond when disaster strikes. - YouTube www.youtube.com Glenn’s first clip shows Governor DeSantis addressing the people of Florida right before Milton hit land. “This is not going to be an opportunity for folks to take advantage of people. If you think you're going to go in and loot, you got another thing coming. You go into somebody's house after the storm passes and think that you're going to be able to commit crimes, you're going to get in really serious trouble, and quite frankly, you don't know what's behind that door in a Second Amendment state, so do not try to take advantage of people who are suffering because of the results of this storm,” DeSantis said in a live stream video. Glenn is impressed to say the least. “That's an empowering leader,” he says. “When there is no leadership, the people perish,” which is “exactly what’s happening” in other states impacted by the storms. “Notice Florida has a strong leader, and they don’t have this problem,” Glenn explains. In the second example, DeSantis addressed FEMA specifically: “People have asked me about, you know, ‘Is FEMA gonna do this?’ Just let me be clear: In Florida, we run the show. FEMA is not running the show. We will utilize them to support some of the things we're doing, but you are not going to see FEMA running amuck in Florida. ... That is not gonna happen. I'm the sheriff that's in charge here, and we will make sure to protect you. Don't worry about it.” “How can he say those things?” asks Glenn rhetorically. For one, “because he's already proven them to be true.” Before Helene even hit, DeSantis had “linemen from all over the country already lined up ready to dispatch wherever the storm [took] ground,” he explains, adding that “we’ve seen this now three times with [DeSantis] on major hurricanes.” As for DeSantis telling the federal government to mind its own business, Glenn says he’s 100% within his right to do so because of the Bill of Rights. “The Bill of Rights does not have any FEMA in it; the Constitution doesn't have FEMA in it. That's a very nice thing for the government to keep us safe, but it is not their responsibility. It is the responsibility of the state government,” he explains, adding that “this is the way constitutional republics behave.” Glenn’s third example is how DeSantis addressed citizen concerns regarding voting in the wake of the hurricanes. “Don't worry, we're already working on it; if there's a problem, we will make sure that everyone's voice is heard for the election,” Glenn says, regurgitating the governor’s promise. “The guy is on top of everything!” he praises. “These are all the hallmarks of a really well-run state.” To learn more about how Florida is responding to the back to back hurricanes, watch the clip above. Want more from Glenn Beck?To enjoy more of Glenn’s masterful storytelling, thought-provoking analysis, and uncanny ability to make sense of the chaos, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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CNN pollster explains why Democrats are 'bedwetting' over newest election numbers
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CNN pollster explains why Democrats are 'bedwetting' over newest election numbers

CNN poll analyst Harry Enten said polling in the election is turning against Democrats, and they are wetting their beds over it. Enten explained in a segment Friday that Democrats were worried over polls showing movement in support toward Republican former President Donald Trump in the battleground states surrounding the Great Lakes. 'The simple fact is Kamala Harris is doing considerably worse than either Biden or Clinton was.' “If Kamala Harris wins these three, she most likely gets to 270 electoral votes. Take a look three weeks ago, Harris was ahead by two in Pennsylvania, two in Wisconsin, three in Michigan," said Enten. "Look at where we are today, the race is even tighter, even tighter than it was. Today, it’s a one-point advantage in Pennsylvania, one in Wisconsin, one in Michigan,” he continued. “Look, that’s limited movement, but in a year in which this race has been so static for talking one point movement, one point movement, two point movements. And we see movements in all three.” He posted part of the segment to his social media account, where it quickly garnered more than 1.1 million views. Enten said the public polling was likely reflective of private polling by Democrats, and then compared the current standing of the Kamala Harris campaign to that of Democrats of recent elections. “We’re going to look at an average across these three states, right? Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, an average on October 11th, what do you see? Well, if you look eight years ago, Hillary Clinton was way out in front in an average of these three, she was up by eight,” he continued. “You go four years ago, Joe Biden was up by an average of seven points across these three Great Lake battleground states, yet come today, it’s just a one-point advantage for Kamala Harris across these three Great Lake battleground states.”Polling also showed that far more Democrats would be upset if Trump won than the percentage of Republicans that would be worried if Harris were elected. "I think that this is really the type of thing that gets Democrats really to worry," Enten concluded, "because the simple fact is Kamala Harris is doing considerably worse than either Biden or Clinton was.” The entire segment with Enten can be viewed on CNN's video on YouTube. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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We asked '60 Minutes' why it CHANGED Kamala’s answer on Israel
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We asked '60 Minutes' why it CHANGED Kamala’s answer on Israel

Kamala Harris’ interview on “60 Minutes” recently aired — and it was nothing short of disastrous. However, despite the legitimate questions the interviewer asked the vice president, keen-eyed social media users noticed that “60 Minutes” edited down her answer about Israel to cut out her incessant rambling and make her sound more coherent. Not only that, but it appears that producers may have copied and pasted an answer from a different question. “Her word salad about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was cut from Monday’s broadcast, and it looks as though it was a cut and paste job,” Glenn Beck of “The Glenn Beck Program” says. Glenn’s team even reached out to CBS News for clarification but has not received a response. The question interviewer Bill Whitaker had asked Kamala was whether or not the U.S. has sway over Prime Minister Netanyahu. “The aid that we have given Israel allowed Israel to defend itself against 200 ballistic missiles that were just meant to attack the Israelis and the people of Israel, and when we think about the threat that Hamas, Hezbollah, presents, Iran, I think that it is without any question our imperative to do what we can to allow Israel to defend itself against those kinds of attacks,” Kamala said in her originally aired answer. But she wasn’t done, as she continued to ramble about ceasefires and “the need for a deal to be done” after Whitaker interrupted to say, “But it seems that Prime Minister Netanyahu is not listening.” The edited answer is minutes shorter, in which all she says is “the work that we do diplomatically with the leadership of Israel is an ongoing pursuit around making clear our principles,” before answering Whitaker’s interjection with a presidential sounding answer cut from another part of the interview. “Sound more coherent? Sound more certain? Sound more presidential?” Glenn asks, adding, “Yes.” Want more from Glenn Beck?To enjoy more of Glenn’s masterful storytelling, thought-provoking analysis, and uncanny ability to make sense of the chaos, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Global elites fear America’s First Amendment — and here’s why
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Global elites fear America’s First Amendment — and here’s why

At a recent World Economic Forum summit, John Kerry, former Democratic presidential candidate and Biden-Harris administration official, criticized the role of the First Amendment in limiting the government’s ability to censor social media. “You know there’s a lot of discussion now about how you curb those entities in order to guarantee that you're going to have some accountability on facts, etc.,” Kerry complained. “But, look, if people go to only one source, and the source they go to is sick, and, you know, has an agenda and they’re putting out disinformation, our First Amendment stands as a major block to the ability to be able to just, you know, hammer it out of existence.”Kerry’s unguarded remarks might seem surprising, but they reflect a sentiment common among the managerial class that dominates much of the Western world. The unrestricted flow of information has become an existential threat for governments worldwide, which now rush to establish sovereignty in digital spaces to maintain control.Constitutional rights are only as strong as the will of a nation’s people to uphold them. The era of mass democracy coincided with the rise of mass media, and this alignment was no accident. As nations rapidly industrialized, vast countries with diverse regional cultures, like the United States, suddenly found ways to connect and unify. Innovations such as trains and telegraphs, followed by telephones, radio, interstate highways, and television, allowed information and people to travel vast distances quickly.For the first time, governments could centralize economic coordination and effectively disseminate propaganda. Every state sought to capitalize on this. While the approach differed between the Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, and the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt understood the importance of centralization just as much as Hitler or Stalin did. The 20th century became a century of scale, where nations that lagged in the race for mass communication and control lost their sovereignty to those that succeeded.In a system where popular sovereignty grants political legitimacy, a ruling class that aims to maintain power must control public opinion. Establishing compulsory public education with a unified curriculum is a good start, but gaining control over the limited number of television and radio stations effectively seals the deal. A consistent narrative across news and entertainment can steer public opinion in a desired direction. While this method doesn’t reach the level of top-down totalitarianism seen in the Soviet Union, it proves to be a more resilient form of control.The growth in the number of media outlets did little to change this dynamic. The high cost of operation kept the ability to shape public opinion in the hands of a select group of wealthy oligarchs. The political orientation and selection criteria of journalism schools ensured that those who gathered, wrote, and distributed news held similar views. The public could choose from a variety of news sources and formats, but these options often led back to the same approved narrative.In a media landscape that seemed to offer endless choices, people essentially received only one perspective. The ruling class maintained control by retaining authority over the flow of information.The internet disrupted the traditional soft-power model. The digital world's decentralized nature made it difficult for any single oligarchic class to control information distribution. Initially, this posed no major issue because the internet was unfamiliar and complex, making it hard for the average person to access. While tech-savvy enthusiasts might have engaged with unapproved ideas on obscure message boards, most voters struggled just to access email through America Online.But as digital natives matured and became adept with technology, social media emerged as a platform where anyone could go viral. This shift unleashed uncontrolled narratives into the political landscape, disrupting established powers.The United States government quickly recognized the internet's disruptive potential. Thanks to its technological advancements and sophisticated intelligence operations, the United States was among the first to use the internet and social media to incite revolutions against rival regimes. Media shapes the behavior of the masses, and any government that relies on public opinion must control the information people consume.Today, every modern government understands this reality. In the United States, however, the enduring protections around free speech make it especially challenging for the ruling elite to maintain that control.Governments worldwide are racing against the forces of decentralization, aiming to establish digital sovereignty. Like the Roman roads, which sped up travel within the ancient empire but also facilitated barbarian invasions, the digital age presents both opportunities and threats. Modern governments face this challenge, but those not dependent on public approval have an edge. For example, China can more easily assert control over its digital landscape, often channeling all economic activity and communication through a single, state-mandated platform.Western democracies, however, must tread more carefully when imposing controls. Yet, as we’ve seen in the United Kingdom, democratic governments can still wield significant power. After riots erupted following a mass stabbing incident involving British children, Labor Prime Minister Keir Starmer swiftly enacted draconian censorship measures, even imprisoning citizens for retweeting anti-immigration posts. In the United States, leaders have tried to sidestep First Amendment protections by forming “public-private partnerships,” pressuring social media companies to carry out censorship on their behalf. Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter disrupted this system, creating at least one platform where information flows with relative freedom.It’s crucial to recognize that the regime’s influence extends beyond formal government entities. The American ruling class has leveraged state power, media, and the nonprofit sector to build an industry around combating “misinformation and disinformation.” This censorship apparatus pushes the boundaries of what a democratic government can achieve through soft power, yet it has not fully succeeded in silencing dissent.Constitutional rights are only as strong as the will of a nation’s people to uphold them. Although Americans remain deeply divided on most issues, the right to free speech stands as one of the country’s few shared values. This right faces increasing threats, with the state conditioning many citizens to view the First Amendment as “flexible.” Yet, the belief in free speech remains a powerful barrier to government overreach. Figures like John Kerry see the First Amendment as a significant obstacle to their globalist ambitions for control, making it a right that is undeniably worth defending.
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Fiendish detective game The Case of the Golden Idol enhanced with huge update
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Fiendish detective game The Case of the Golden Idol enhanced with huge update

I could never hack it as a detective but I like to think my sleuthing skills have been somewhat honed through years of playing puzzle and adventure games. The true test for these faculties, other than titles like Discworld Noir or Return of the Obra Dinn, is The Case of the Golden Idol. Two years after launch and ahead of its sequel’s release this detective sim has been spruced up with a brand new free upgrade that makes it much smoother to play. Continue reading Fiendish detective game The Case of the Golden Idol enhanced with huge update MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best adventure games, Best story games, Best puzzle games
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Trump Just Got the BEST Endorsement of This Election Cycle 'Cause Always Wrong Jim Cramer Said He'll Lose
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Trump Just Got the BEST Endorsement of This Election Cycle 'Cause Always Wrong Jim Cramer Said He'll Lose

Trump Just Got the BEST Endorsement of This Election Cycle 'Cause Always Wrong Jim Cramer Said He'll Lose
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WATCH: JD Vance Makes 'Toxic Masculinity' Great Again After Hearing Woman Scream at North Carolina Rally
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WATCH: JD Vance Makes 'Toxic Masculinity' Great Again After Hearing Woman Scream at North Carolina Rally

WATCH: JD Vance Makes 'Toxic Masculinity' Great Again After Hearing Woman Scream at North Carolina Rally
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