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The dangerous Queen tour that transformed Argentina: “Liberated this country”
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The dangerous Queen tour that transformed Argentina: “Liberated this country”

Live and electric. The post The dangerous Queen tour that transformed Argentina: “Liberated this country” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Isaac Hayes: the soul sensation who turned his back on ‘South Park’ for one very specific reason
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Isaac Hayes: the soul sensation who turned his back on ‘South Park’ for one very specific reason

A contentious topic... The post Isaac Hayes: the soul sensation who turned his back on ‘South Park’ for one very specific reason first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Let's Get Cooking
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Why Has This Fan-Favorite Campbell's Soup Become So Rare?
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Why Has This Fan-Favorite Campbell's Soup Become So Rare?

Campbell's is a true heritage brand, and it's not just thanks to Andy Warhol. The company has made canned soup for over 100 years, but where did this flavor go?
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Intel Uncensored
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Iran Announces New Rules for Strait of Hormuz Transit
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Iran Announces New Rules for Strait of Hormuz Transit

from Sputnik News: Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Navy says a new order is now in effect in the Strait of Hormuz following the Lebanon ceasefire and the current battlefield pause Under the new rules: Civilian vessels may transit only through routes designated by Iran All military ships remain banned from passing through the Strait Any movement […]
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How the Zealots Resisted Rome in the Siege of Jerusalem
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How the Zealots Resisted Rome in the Siege of Jerusalem

  After taking power in a coup in 66 AD, the Zealots, a collection of radical Jewish factions, launched an uprising against the Roman Empire. Their ruthlessness was not enough to prevent the defeat of the Jewish forces and the sacking of the city of Jerusalem.   The Rise of the Zealots The ruins of Jotapata in Galilee from the Jewish revolt, 2012. Source: Aish.com   From the year 66 AD to 73 AD, the Romans were embroiled in a brutal war with the Jewish population of Judaea after subjugating them in the 1st century BC. After a period of client rule, Judaea came under direct Roman authority. There were routine riots against the authorities and demands from leaders of the Jewish community to restore their autonomy. The Romans responded with brutal crackdowns, further alienating the Jewish people.   Tensions increased with a string of assassinations of anyone suspected of collaborating with the Romans. This was done by a group of men known as the Sicarii. More Jews began to embrace certain forms of religious fanaticism, believing that only total obedience to God and the Torah could save them from total domination by Rome. One such figure, Theudas, even tried to claim that he could part the waters of the Jordan River before he was executed.   In 64 AD, when Gessius Florus became the Governor of Roman Judaea, he faced a rising challenge in maintaining control over the territory. When Florus attempted to seize funds from the Temple in Jerusalem, riots broke out that forced him to leave the city. King Herod Agrippa II failed to stop the unrest and Jewish rebels took control of the city and repulsed a Roman counterattack. They formed the Judean provisional government. However, internal chaos led to the rise of hardline factions led by Eleazer Ben Simon. These factions, known as the Zealots, united and overthrew the provisional government, executing several of its leaders and forming a tyrannical government.   Jerusalem on the Eve of the Siege A model of the Second Temple before its destruction, 2006. Source: The Israel Museum   For the next couple of years, the Zealots ruled over Jerusalem until the Romans returned. Initially, the Roman General Vespasian held off from attacking the city, believing that the Jews would destroy themselves through a civil war. This enabled Ben Simon to tighten his grip on the city. The Zealots created a tribunal that executed members of the former government, including Niger the Perean and Joseph Ben Gurion. They even left the corpses of their rivals unburied in violation of Jewish law and customs.   Notwithstanding the turmoil gripping the city, Jerusalem remained the major center Jewish culture and society. The city and its environs covered several hundred acres and may have had a population of 100,000 inhabitants. The Herodians and Hasmoneans had built walls around and within the city, but many of them were too weak to withstand a serious attack. Managing affairs in the Temple Mount was the Sanhedrin, a High Court originally formed in the Hasmonean period. It was the Sanhedrin’s defiance of Roman orders that led to Florus’s theft of Temple funds.   Some of the Jerusalemite Jews decided to embrace Roman rule in the theory that they would benefit from collaborating. Most notable of these people was Josephus, a Jewish rebel leader who was captured and later became a trusted advisor to Vespasian and his son Titus. He is best known as a historian and he left an account of the Siege of Jerusalem and the Zealots. Before the siege began, the Zealots cracked down on anyone they believed was a collaborator, often having them executed. Their rule helped tarnish Jerusalem’s reputation as a cosmopolitan center of life in the region.   Zealot Factions and Internal Conflict The courtyard of the Tower of David, one of the last strongholds of the Zealots in the city, 2024. Source: Chabad   After leading campaigns in Galilee and Judaea, Vespasian returned to Rome to become emperor in 69 AD. He ordered his son, Titus, to completely crush the Jewish revolt. Titus marched on Jerusalem with an army of 50,000 men and began besieging the city from Mount Scopus in April 70 AD. His forces carried a formidable complement of siege equipment and heavily outnumbered the defenders. However, the walls of the city prevented him from overrunning Jerusalem immediately.   Inside the city, the Zealots vowed to fight to the death. However, they were undermined by internal divisions that fatally weakened their ability to resist. In control of the outer courts of the Temple complex and parts of the city was John of Gischala and his supporters. He had fled to Jerusalem after resisting the Romans in Galilee. Once they massacred Eleazar Ben Simon’s supporters in the inner courts, they took control of the entire Temple complex. Simon bar Giora, who had been invited into the city to stop the other Zealots, took control over large parts of the rest of the city and fought intense battles with both the Romans and John’s men.   Throughout the siege, the Zealots engaged in brutal internecine warfare. Both John of Gischala and Eleazar Ben Simon tried to wipe each other out and destroyed most of Jerusalem’s food stores in the process. Simon bar Giora had the largest contingent of defenders under his command, but was still unable to take control of the rest of the city. All three Zealot leaders brutally murdered anyone standing in their way, including people they suspected of helping the Romans.   The Zealots’ Battle Tactics Roman troops with siege equipment outside Jerusalem’s city walls, 1682. Source: Rijksmuseum   Titus’s army managed to establish siege works that surrounded the entire city, preventing the Jewish garrison from receiving supplies or reinforcements. The Romans were skilled practitioners of siege warfare, having captured many cities before, and they had little difficulty this time. Titus ordered deserters executed publicly to maintain discipline and staged parades outside the city as a show of force to intimidate the defenders. Instead of assaulting the city directly, they methodically captured one strongpoint after another. By steadily making progress, they took the Temple Mount and destroyed it, enabling them to prepare for the final conquest of the rest of the city.   Despite their internal divisions and the catastrophic supply situation in Jerusalem, the Zealots proved to be tough fighters for the Romans to defeat. Early in the siege, some of the Jewish defenders snuck out from the walls and launched a surprise attack on Roman positions in the Kidron Valley. Only after Titus personally rallied his troops were the Romans able to repel this attack.   When the Romans brought up siege towers, the Zealots dug tunnels underneath them to set them aflame. Their ruthlessness slowed down the Romans’ progress and they used the formidable city walls to their advantage. However, they lacked the weaponry to destroy all of the Romans’ siege engines. This meant that they could not break the siege from within. Furthermore, as the siege went on, they struggled to replace their losses and could not drive the Romans out of the positions they captured.   The Messianic Fervor Behind the Zealot Movement Illuminated manuscript illustrating a woman named Mary eating her own son during the Roman Siege of Jerusalem, 1465. Source: Jewish Telegraphic Agency   Notwithstanding the intense rivalry between the different Zealot factions, they were all unified behind a common ideology and ruthlessness. One of the main reasons that Eleazar Ben Simon had toppled the Judaean provisional government was his belief that the moderates were insufficiently devoted to God. The other Zealot leaders shared this belief. Like all Jews, the Zealots believed that the Israelites had been elected by God to serve as his chosen people. For them, any support for the Romans was a direct violation of the will of God and an apostasy, as they were not chosen by God.   In the Torah, there is a story about a man named Phinehas, who killed an Israelite man and a Midianite woman for engaging in illicit sexual behavior. God rewarded Phinehas by preventing the divine plague against the Israelites. For the Zealots, Phinehas’s story was a powerful motivator and they brutally cracked down on any Jew who was perceived to not be sufficiently obedient to God’s will.   As the siege went on, the Zealots’ brutality towards their own people increased. In an attempt to motivate Jerusalemites to fight, they burned most of the foodstuffs in the city, causing a famine. According to Josephus, a woman named Mary ate half of her son, fearing that he would be enslaved by the Romans or starve to death. After the city fell, several hundred Zealots fled to a fortress outside of the city called Masada, which they held for a couple more years. When the Romans finally took the fortress, they found that the defenders had all committed suicide. Their ideological fervor did not waver even as it became clear that the Romans were on the verge of winning.   The Fall of Jerusalem The destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem. Painting by Francesco Hayez, 1867. Source: Galleria dell’Accademia, Venice   Once the Romans seized the Temple Mount, they slaughtered thousands of Jews that they found inside the compound and plundered the whole area. This was the second time the Temple of Jerusalem was destroyed; the First Temple had been destroyed by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar over six centuries earlier. In other parts of the upper and lower cities, the Zealots hung on, but were short of food, water, and had lost a lot of men.   In order to increase pressure on the Jews still resisting, Titus ordered his army to burn and sack what remained of the city. They set fire to parts of the city where the rebels remained ensconced, hoping to burn them out of their positions. At the same time, they promised mercy to any Jew that fled the Zealots, especially the Idumaeans. This was met with additional violence by Zealot holdouts, who condemned any deserter as a traitor.   By September, the rest of the upper city had fallen and the Romans destroyed the rest of the city. Only three towers of Herod’s palace and part of the Western Wall remained; the rest was completely devastated. Titus showed little mercy; 11,000 Jewish prisoners starved to death on his watch. Vespasian allegedly ordered all the members of the Davidic line massacred. For the Jews, the destruction of the temple was a traumatizing event commemorated on Tisha B’Av.   Following Josephus’s historiographical tradition, scholars have long argued that the Zealots helped bring catastrophe upon the Jews with their cruelty and savagery. Their actions served as a warning for those that embraced religious extremism. Additionally, the collapse of the revolt and the Zealots’ failure led to the rise of Rabbinic Judaism.
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100 Percent Fed Up Feed
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Obama Called Gerrymandering a Threat To Democracy. Now He Wants Virginia To Hand Democrats 10 of 11 Seats.
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Obama Called Gerrymandering a Threat To Democracy. Now He Wants Virginia To Hand Democrats 10 of 11 Seats.

Barack Obama spent years telling the country that gerrymandering was destroying American democracy. He launched an entire initiative dedicated to fighting it. He recorded videos about it. He wrote about it on social media. And now, with a critical vote just days away, he wants Virginians to approve one of the most aggressive gerrymanders in modern history. Obama just released a video urging Virginia voters to approve a redistricting referendum on April 21 that would strip power from the state’s nonpartisan redistricting commission and hand it directly to the Democrat-controlled legislature. The projected result? A congressional map that gives Democrats 10 of Virginia’s 11 House seats. Republicans would be left with just one. The New York Post highlighted how ABC News even ran Obama’s campaign video as a breaking news “exclusive,” drawing immediate backlash from journalists and commentators. ABC News faces backlash for presenting Obama campaign ad as an 'exclusive' on redistricting measure https://t.co/TIZisxshHO pic.twitter.com/qs3zPzhsE4— New York Post (@nypost) April 18, 2026 In his video, Obama urged voters to “push back against the Republicans trying to give themselves an unfair advantage in the midterms” and called the redistricting measure “a temporary step to level the playing field.” Level the playing field? Virginia already has a 6-5 Democratic advantage in its congressional delegation. Turning that into 10-1 isn’t leveling anything. It’s a steamroller. Fox News had more on the details: If approved, the measure would transfer temporary redistricting power from Virginia’s current nonpartisan commission to the Democrat-controlled state legislature through the 2030 election cycle. The redistricting could shift Virginia’s congressional delegation from a current 6-5 Democratic advantage to a 10-1 Democratic advantage, a gain of four seats for Democrats in the U.S. House. Obama’s video was released by Virginians for Fair Elections, the Democrat-aligned group supporting the measure. Supporters have significantly outraised opponents, with House Majority Forward contributing roughly half of $40 million to the campaign. $40 million pumped into a single state redistricting push. That should tell you everything you need to know about how badly Democrats want this. Veteran journalist Mark Hemingway called out the media angle perfectly. Why the hell does a major news network consider an extremely partisan campaign ad an "exclusive"? https://t.co/k3hM1Ru7hW— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) April 17, 2026 It’s a fair question. When a former president records a campaign ad for one political party’s redistricting effort, and a major news network runs it as an “exclusive” news story, that’s not journalism. That’s a donation. But the most damaging part of all this is Obama’s own track record. CNN reported on how Obama’s own past statements are being used against him: Having promoted nonpartisan redistricting in the past, Obama and other top Democrats now have to motivate voters to turn out for a special election to impose a gerrymander that could leave Republicans with just one out of 11 US House seats in the state. A group urging Virginians to vote no has sent mailers featuring Obama’s image alongside a six-year-old quote saying, “For too long, gerrymandering has contributed to stalled progress and warped our representative government.” Another past Obama quote states: “Because of things like political gerrymandering, our parties have moved further and further apart.” Read those quotes one more time. Then read what Obama is pushing right now in Virginia. Same man. Completely opposite position. This isn’t complicated. When your guy does it, it’s “restoring fairness.” When the other side does it, it’s “warping our representative government.” The only thing that changed is which party stands to benefit. Former Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin reportedly called the measure “the most blatant seizure of individual rights that any of us have seen in the Commonwealth.” The Virginia GOP has called it an “unconstitutional gerrymandering power grab.” Virginia voters will decide on April 21. Polls show the measure barely ahead, with a Washington Post/Schar School survey finding 52% in favor and 47% opposed. This is going to be close. And somewhere out there, a six-year-old Obama quote about the dangers of gerrymandering is sitting on a mailer in a Virginia mailbox, staring right back at the man who wrote it.
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“The Slipknot guys are totally aware of who were are, and System Of A Down opened for us before they even got signed”: The chaotic birth of Grindcore, the scene that changed metal forever
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“The Slipknot guys are totally aware of who were are, and System Of A Down opened for us before they even got signed”: The chaotic birth of Grindcore, the scene that changed metal forever

Grindcore made thrash metal sound like Celine Dion
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Rep. Jayapal Thinks the US was Built by Everyone But Europeans
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Rep. Jayapal Thinks the US was Built by Everyone But Europeans

According to leftist Pramila Jayapal, the “USA was built by Somalis, Indians, Latinos, Africans.” Uhhh, nope. It was mostly built by Europeans. It’s not demeaning to tell the truth about the building of America, but it’s anti-American to lie as she just did. It’s a rewriting of history worthy of Stalin. Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D): “USA was built by Somalis, Indians, Latinos, Africans” pic.twitter.com/vhQjnlK9dB — End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) April 18, 2026 The post Rep. Jayapal Thinks the US was Built by Everyone But Europeans appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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