There were about 70-75 people in Burleson, TX Hands Off protest today. Less than Apr 5th, but still a pretty good showing.

There were ZERO counter-protesters this time. Still some obnoxious people in passing cars, but they were outnumbered by people expressing support. A lot of people looking but not reacting -- I think they are often the most important.

The photographer did ask for permission. I assume he did for others as well, but to be on the safe side, I'm just posting the picture of me.

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This was my sign from last time, so it's still mostly about the DOGE agency wipeouts, which seems like ancient history now, even though it was only 2 wks ago.

There were many "FREE ABREGO-GARCIA" signs. Some LGBTQ+ rights signs. "Rule of Law", "Due Process", "No Fascists", "Trump is a Traitor", "No Dictators in the USA", "Stop the ICE Kidnappings", and other grievances.

@Tfmonkey This video is ten years old. I personally know Jim Kennedy. We've had the ability to produce domestic rare earths for over a decade now, but political interests and regulatory capture has been cockblocking it for decades. America deserves to violently implode because it refuses to reign in its insane bureaucracy that makes business impossible.

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You're right, but its so much worse than just "pollution." You see, by far the largest percentage of the "pollution" thats created from refining monazite sands (where rare earths come from) is thorium. If only we had a use for all this waste, excessive, slightly radioactive thorium. Golly gee, what a shame.

Remember how quickly Google and others acted when Trump decided to rename the Gulf of Mexico?

Back in 2020, the Western Australian Government agency Landgate officially renamed Lake Disappointment in the middle of the Australian desert back to its original name: Kumpupintil Lake.

It's now 2025. On Google Maps, the lake still bears the old colonial name.

Quelques giroflées au soleil, un parfum capiteux !

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USA the Beekeeping Industry Is In Panic As A Shocking Number Of Bees Die
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Sozialbeiträge: Experten erwarten steigende Belastung


Die Sozialbeiträge könnten immer weiter steigen. Das ist auch ein Problem für die Wirtschaftsleistung, sagen Experten. Kritik gibt es dabei vor allem am Koalitionsvertrag.
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Nextcloud-Chef: «Microsoft wollte uns dafür bezahlen, dass wir die Beschwerde zurückziehen»
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#Microsoft #Korruption

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In 1995 Point Place, Wisconsin, Leia Forman, daughter of Eric (Topher Grace) and Donna (Laura Prepon) Forman, is visiting her grandparents for the summer. She meets and bonds with a new generation of Point Place teens under the watchful eye of Kitty and the stern glare of Red. Sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll never dies; it just changes clothes.

It is futile trying to reason with leftists.
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Zucker: Was die Wissenschaft (noch) nicht weiß | Terra-X-Kolumne


Wie ungesund ist Zucker wirklich? Ein Blick auf den Stand der Forschung, widersprüchliche Aussagen - und was das für unsere Ernährung bedeutet.

Widersprüchliche Aussagen über Zucker gehen auf ungeklärte Fragen in der Forschung zurück. Doch die Schlussfolgerungen für unseren Alltag sind eindeutiger, als es den Anschein hat.
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Everyone knows your location, Part 2: try it yourself and share the results | #smartphone #location #privacy

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Mikki Willis on His New Film on the Vaccine-Injured, “Follow the Silenced”

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"I think 80% of them said in their interviews that at some point, they had all reached a point where they felt that death was an easier life than dealing with the injuries that they were dealing with.

But when they met each other, that all changed. They talked each other off ...

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the ledge and said, 'No, life is worth fighting for.' And some of them have improved and some of them have not. Some of them have gotten worse and probably will continue to do so, and probably have a reduced lifespan as a result of this.

Not everyone has been injured, but that's the danger of when we start treating medicine as a one-size-fits-all situation. It's got to be very personalized and we have to understand how everybody ...

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responds, particularly to new technologies that have never been injected into the bloodstream in this way before. It was very, very reckless.

And as you've had on your show many times, one of my dear friends, Robert Malone, who's one of the inventors of mRNA technology, will say that's something that he never imagined they would have done with this thing that he was one of the inventors of. It shouldn't have been done." - Mikki Willis

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