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Winter Weather Warfare, Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, January 24, 2026
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Winter Weather Warfare, Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, January 24, 2026

from Dane Wigington: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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“STAY TUNED!” – Trump Says Fraud in Minneapolis May Exceed $100 BILLION – “Sadly, Whatever Numbers We Find, California, and Other Democrat Run States, WILL BE WORSE”
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“STAY TUNED!” – Trump Says Fraud in Minneapolis May Exceed $100 BILLION – “Sadly, Whatever Numbers We Find, California, and Other Democrat Run States, WILL BE WORSE”

by Jordan Conradson, The Gateway Pundit: President Donald Trump on Saturday signaled that investigations into Minnesota fraud may find that more than $100 billion in taxpayer funds have been stolen, but even higher numbers of fraud will soon be discovered in California and “other Democrat run States.” It is actually possible that the total amount […]
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Kelly Clarkson’s Final Act of Grace for Ex Brandon Blackstock
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Kelly Clarkson’s Final Act of Grace for Ex Brandon Blackstock

Kelly stepped away from the spotlight to be there for Brandon Blackstock in his final days — not for herself, but for their children. Continue reading…
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Atlantic Magazine Brutally Body-Slams Gavin Newsom's Political Record
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Atlantic Magazine Brutally Body-Slams Gavin Newsom's Political Record

The story didn't appear in such periodicals as Breitbart or the Blaze or National Review. Instead, quite shockingly, it appeared on Thursday in Atlantic magazine where assistant editor Marc Novicoff and Jonathan Chait went full smackdown on Newsom. The authors are both liberals but they fear that Newsom, with his disastrous record in the Golden State, is sure to cause a horrible electoral loss for the Democrats in 2028 should he become that party's presidential nominee. So fasten your seatbelts as Novicoff and Chait  sound remarkably like 2028 GOP attack ads in "Gavin Newsom’s Record Is a Problem." ...Newsom has a problem: He has been a California politician for decades, and has held the state’s governorship since 2019. During his tenure, the state has been a laboratory for some of the Democratic Party’s most politically fraught policies and instincts, which has left it less affordable and more culturally radical than it used to be. His record not only raises pressing questions about how effectively he could govern as president; it also provides opponents an endless buffet of vulnerabilities across social and economic issues. OUCH! But wait! In the very next paragraph it gets even worse! Indeed, many of Newsom’s positions read as if they were reverse-engineered from Republican attack ads. California has spent billions of dollars offering Medicaid to undocumented immigrants, and millions more on providing transgender surgeries for prisoners, some of them on death row. But because these policies either command majority support among Democratic voters or matter enormously to progressive interest groups, Newsom could very well make it through a primary despite a record that would repulse swing voters come November 2028. Just about everything people don’t like about the Democratic Party has come true in Newsom’s California. And as you gasp in amazement that this is being published in the Atlantic magazine, take a deep breath to prepare for another cascade of body blows against Newsom's poor leadership which has helped to bring about the horrendous decline of California. The state’s long-standing aversion to new construction has made housing notoriously expensive. Its median home price is nearly $1 million, and building multifamily housing costs more than twice as much in California as it does in Texas, and 50 percent more than it does in Colorado. This is one reason that California is among only seven states to have lost residents since 2020. The state’s high home prices have also driven a surge in homelessness, which has risen by more than 20 percent since Newsom took office. In the absence of shelters and other arrangements, California has allowed public spaces to host homeless encampments. The ubiquity of the state’s homelessness has become one of its most distinctive traits—a haunting tableau of its unaffordability and social disorder. If Newsom wins the nomination, Republican attack ads will inevitably roll the tape of children walking home from school past unsheltered people using drugs in public. The authors Novicoff and Chait continue in this manner, slamming Newsom as well for his disastrous illegal immigration and health care policies. It's almost too much to grasp but perhaps just one more grand slam for the road: During Newsom’s tenure, the state has flirted with various misguided education reforms in the spirit of increasing equity. The governor-appointed University of California Board of Regents committed in 2021 to ending the use of test scores in evaluating applications, in a bid to diversify the student body—despite research suggesting that test scores are perhaps the least biased part of a college application, compared with grades and personal essays. Predictably, the UC San Diego campus—one of the system’s most exclusive—has seen a 30-fold increase in students requiring remedial math instruction since 2020. About 70 percent of those students do not meet even middle-school math standards. If only there were a way of measuring their math abilities before accepting them into what was once one of America’s finest public universities. Perhaps those math-challenged students of Newsom's California can improve their skills with the proper tutoring at the "Quality Learing Center."
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NY Times Rends Garments Over Bovino's Coat: 'Some Minds Go Straight to the SS'
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NY Times Rends Garments Over Bovino's Coat: 'Some Minds Go Straight to the SS'

“When a Coat Becomes a Symbol of Conflict,” by New York Times fashion critic Vanessa Friedman, likened the dress sense of Gregory Bovino, who is in charge of Trump’s Border Patrol operations, to Hitler’s SS. First the masks, then the coat. Ever since ICE agents began to spread out across American cities, their uniforms have been points of contention.... The face masks (or buffs or gaiters or scarfs) worn by agents that hide them from the eyes of the public, or protect them, depending on the point of view, were the initial point of contention. So masks are bad now? They used to be mandatory. For years now, protesters like Antifa could mask up without being seen as menacing.   Now, as the situation in Minneapolis escalates and more and more images emerge of protesters pitted against ICE agents, another one has re-emerged: the overcoat worn by Gregory Bovino, the official in charge of President Trump’s Border Patrol operations. Known as a greatcoat, the long, double-breasted Army-green coat with wide lapels, big metallic buttons, epaulets and insignia on the arms stands out amid the sea of bomber jackets and tactical vests worn by the ICE agents around Mr. Bovino. It is impossible to ignore. And it has become a flashpoint in the online conversation about ICE, in part because its historical antecedents are also impossible to ignore. It was, after all, part of the classic military costume in World War I and II. She took her cue from online leftist hysterics, the same people who found fascist code in the universal hand gesture known “OK sign,” another witch-hunt the paper went along with in 2019). Friedman’s analysis of the leftist accusation was studiously neutral, even while Democrats were throwing Nazi labels at Republicans (so what’s new?). And while the greatcoat was worn by officers on both sides of the world wars, including Gen. Douglas MacArthur, it is closely associated with the German military under Hitler. And thus it did not take long for Mr. Bovino’s coat to become, for many viewers, a sign not just of militarization but also of tyranny — as various commentators have been quick to point out. Almost immediately, Gestapo comparisons began. Even California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, got in on the debate, adding his own post on X: “If you think the calls of fascism and authoritarianism are hyperbole, pause and watch this video.” …. The problem, said Harold James, a professor of history at Princeton University, is not necessarily the coat itself, which like many items of military garb was long ago appropriated by fashion, but the way in which Mr. Bovino is wearing it and the context in which it is worn. Or, to put it another way: The problem is the left energetically inventing a context in order to portray Bovino as a leader of fascist stormtroopers, down to his short haircut (not exactly unusual for a military man). “Using the coat to confront crowds with armed supporters, together with Bovino’s cropped hair and the (apparently) black or dark clothing underneath, gives the unmistakable whiff of dictators and of the 1930s,” Mr. James said in an email. Accessorized with black leather shoes and gold-trimmed patches, it is a look, he said, “intended to intimidate and also provoke.” Friedman linked Bovino’s greatcoat to Hitler’s own infamous security service, the Schutzstaffel, or SS. It is possible that Mr. Bovino, by wearing the highly recognizable coat and accouterments of an old-fashioned strongman, is playing to a very specific audience. Mr. Trump loves a man in uniform, as his military parade demonstrated. Even, apparently, if that uniform means that some minds go straight to the SS. Twisted leftist minds, certainly.
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David Hahn, The ‘Radioactive Boy Scout’ Who Tried To Build A Nuclear Reactor In His Backyard
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David Hahn, The ‘Radioactive Boy Scout’ Who Tried To Build A Nuclear Reactor In His Backyard

David Hahn, the so-called “Radioactive Boy Scout,” pictured in front of the shed in which he tried to build a nuclear reactor. In 1995, a teenage boy scout in Michigan named David Hahn attracted the attention of local authorities in his Detroit suburb. Hahn caught the law’s eye when suspicious materials were found in his car. But further investigation revealed a series of backyard science experiments, including the teen’s attempt to build a working nuclear reactor. Achieved with materials he had at hand, Hahn managed to successfully create a homemade neutron source in an everyday backyard shed — and nearly irradiated his whole neighborhood. Hahn had been fascinated with science since childhood. Intending to create a breeder reactor in 1995, the result was less than intended, but enough to capture national attention. This is the unbelievable true story of David Hahn, the teenager popularly known as the “Radioactive Boy Scout” or the “Nuclear Boy Scout.” David Hahn, The ‘Nuclear Boy Scout’ YouTubeA young David Hahn sporting a merit badge sash. David Hahn tried to build his homemade nuclear reactor when he was only 17, according to FBI records. Conducted in his step-mother’s backyard in Commerce Township, Michigan, the experiments were run in near total secrecy. Practically a wunderkind, Hahn began studying chemistry at age 10 and had fabricated nitroglycerin by 14. Before attempting to build his reactor, Hahn tarnished his bedroom with his experiments, so his parents moved his work to their basement, before settling on the shed. Hahn gathered information by contacting the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, hoping to gain insight into the steps of building a breeder reactor. In most cases, Hahn was able to gather the info he needed with the help of aliases and cover stories. Hahn’s interest in creating a breeder reactor was fueled by many things. The teen read about chemical experiments fervently, teaching himself how to manipulate reactions, and was awarded a merit badge for atomic energy in 1991. He supplemented his practical research with long study sessions at his local library The flames of Hahn’s fascination were fanned by two obsessive goals, one being the task of creating a breeder reactor; the other, of collecting each element on the periodic table — regardless of radioactivity. For Hahn, the creation of a homemade nuclear reactor would have been a more complex task than creating a homemade breeder reactor. Both requiring dangerous materials, breeder reactors utilize the more available chemical isotope Uranium-238 — the chemical element thorium — while nuclear reactors may only use the scarcer Uranium-235. While the uranium used in nuclear reactors are readily fissionable, Uranium-238 and thorium are more available. And so, utilizing household items and a lead block as a stand-in reactor, Hahn got to work. He collected thorium from lanterns, radium from clocks, tritium from gunsights, and lithium from $1,000 worth of batteries he bought himself. Hahn also employed coffee filters and pickle jars to handle dangerous and potentially deadly chemicals. The lack of protection, save for his gas mask, later likely affected Hahn’s life expectancy. During his shed-bound experiments, Hahn persevered through accidental burns on his skin, turning his hair green, and mistakenly causing himself to pass out. When the experiment met its threshold, Hahn had created a crude neutron source. While unable to produce fissionable fuel at the rate of other reactors, the the Boy Scout’s experiment was already spreading detectable radiation several houses away. David Hahn’s Experiments Attract The Wrong Kind Of Attention Jim WestDavid Hahn posing with The Golden Book of Chemistry Experiments, a book that shaped his interests. As detected by David Hahn’s own Geiger counter, his experiment proved radioactive by the time it was disassembled — and left 40,000 town residents potentially at risk. Police located Hahn’s shed after stopping the young teen for unrelated reasons. Finding suspicious materials in his trunk, the scout informed the officers the content was radioactive. From there, it did not take long to uncover the shed and its impact on Hahn’s neighborhood. The local police contacted the federal authorities, leading the Environmental Protection Agency to Hahn’s doorstep. Those who entered Hahn’s shed lab were warned by a misspelled “Caushon” sign on the wall. Inside, authorities found evidence of Hahn’s dangerous hobbies. The remnants of the experiment and materials collected posed numerous health risks, and the EPA declared the property a Superfund hazardous materials cleanup site. Despite insistence from officials, Hahn refused to be medically evaluated following the long periods he spent around radioactive materials. Since his experiment took place with minimal protection, Hahn’s life expectancy was likely shortened after the incident. Following the lab’s dismantling, Hahn achieved his Eagle Scout rank despite his dangerous experiment. However, regardless of what progress he made, Hahn had trouble finding direction following the experiment’s fallout. “I was very emotional as a kid, and those experiments gave me a way to get away from that. They gave me some respect,” Hahn told Harpers Magazine in 1998. The Sad Final Years Of The Radioactive Boy Scout Kenneth HahnDavid Hahn and his half-brother, Kevin. The collapse of his experiment, turmoil from a failed relationship, and his mother’s suicide each contributed to “Nuclear Boy Scout” David Hahn’s depression, according to Ars Technica. Attempting to find his place in the world after the disastrous events in his backyard, he tried his hand at college and the military, mostly at the request of his father and step-mother. Hahn served in both the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps, but only found new complications with mental health as he grew older. Following his original experiment’s disassembly, Hahn once again attracted the police’s attention a decade later. Suspected of creating another reactor and storing it in his freezer, Hahn was arrested in 2007 for stealing some detectors. The devices were taken from the apartment complex Hahn was staying in. The theft was significant for the small amounts of radioactive americium found in the smoke detectors. Since americium was found in greater amounts in Hahn’s shed in 1995, authorities evacuated residents for five hours — fearing the infamous former Boy Scout was at it again. At the time of the incident, police had already been tracking Hahn and monitoring the region for radioactivity. Coinciding with his return to the area, authorities took note that Hahn had begun advertising a book written about his experiment. With their eyes already fixed on Hahn, the police were quick to arrest him on account of his theft. Sixteen smoke detectors across Hahn’s building and another in his complex had gone missing. Police found additional empty smoke detectors near Hahn’s trash. Following his arrest, David Hahn pleaded guilty to attempted larceny of a building and was sentenced to 90 days in jail. And about a decade later, Hahn died from a combination of alcohol, diphenhydramine, and fentanyl. The “Nuclear Boy Scout” was just 39 years old. After reading about David Hahn and his attempts to build a nuclear reactor, see Chernobyl today after nuclear disaster. Then, read about Hisashi Ouchi, who sustained the worst radiation burns in history. The post David Hahn, The ‘Radioactive Boy Scout’ Who Tried To Build A Nuclear Reactor In His Backyard appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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Someone Finally Found a Way to Leave James Woods Speechless
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Someone Finally Found a Way to Leave James Woods Speechless

Someone Finally Found a Way to Leave James Woods Speechless
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Seahawks Hold Off Rams in NFC Thriller, to Face Pats in Super Bowl
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Seahawks Hold Off Rams in NFC Thriller, to Face Pats in Super Bowl

Sam Darnold threw for a season-high 346 yards and three touchdowns as the top-seeded Seattle Seahawks defeated the visiting Los Angeles Rams ⁠31-27 Sunday in the NFC Championship Game.
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“Suspicious Item” Prompts Evacuation At Major American Airport
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“Suspicious Item” Prompts Evacuation At Major American Airport

A “suspicious item” prompted an evacuation at Miami International Airport, causing a chaotic situation for travelers amid a winter storm in parts of the country. Authorities evacuated everyone in…
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President Trump Issues Message To “EVERY Democrat Governor And Mayor” Following Minnesota Shooting
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President Trump Issues Message To “EVERY Democrat Governor And Mayor” Following Minnesota Shooting

President Trump called on Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, and every Democrat governor and mayor in the United States to “formally cooperate with the Trump Administration to enforce…
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