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Targeted Chemical Cooldown, Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, April 4, 2026
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Targeted Chemical Cooldown, Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, April 4, 2026

from Dane Wigington: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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The 40 Mechanisms: Exposing the COVID-19 vaccine bioweapon
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The 40 Mechanisms: Exposing the COVID-19 vaccine bioweapon

by Belle Carter, Natural News: The book “The 40 Mechanisms: Unmasking the Hidden Dangers of COVID-19 Vaccines” details how COVID-19 vaccines cause severe harm through neurological damage (brain fog, Alzheimer’s), cardiovascular collapse (myocarditis, blood clots), immune suppression (autoimmunity, cancer) and reproductive harm (infertility, DNA contamination). Peer-reviewed studies, autopsy reports and whistleblower testimonies reveal that mRNA […]
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The Secret Feature on Kikkoman Soy Sauce Bottles
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The Secret Feature on Kikkoman Soy Sauce Bottles

I can’t believe I didn’t know this. READ MORE...
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“Whoever listens closely to Hallelujah will discover that it is a song about sex, about love, about life on earth”: How Jeff Buckley turned a Canadian troubadour’s forgotten song into a one-man tour de force – and launched a million bad cover versions
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“Whoever listens closely to Hallelujah will discover that it is a song about sex, about love, about life on earth”: How Jeff Buckley turned a Canadian troubadour’s forgotten song into a one-man tour de force – and launched a million bad cover versions

Jeff Buckley‘s version of this Leonard Cohen classic is one of rock’s most transcendent songs
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NBC News: the Price of California Gas Is NOT Because of the Iran War
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NBC News: the Price of California Gas Is NOT Because of the Iran War

An NBC News investigation finds the price of gas in California is not because of the war with Iran. It’s because of Gavin Newsom and California Democrats. “We are paying on average $2 a gallon more than the national average for drivers across the nation,” said an expert on the oil and gas industry. This is NBC News, the progressive news outlet. According to the expert, the calculations supporting California’s gas prices are flawed. In fact, prices vary widely across the state. At a station in Big Sur, regular unleaded will now cost you nearly $9.50 per gallon, while drivers pay almost $10 for premium. In the Bay Area, prices aren’t quite that high yet, but they are hovering around six bucks a gallon out of pocket. One man told the reporter that regular gas was $2.30 a gallon when he left home in Oklahoma City. “And I’d hate to add everything up to see what I spent on gas; the war in Iran and its effect on the key shipping lane for so much oil are fueling the overall jump at the pump nationwide. But drivers say that doesn’t explain why it’s so much more here.” The NBC reporter said, “We asked the experts, and they said that about half of the increase is due to higher taxes, environmental fees, and the higher cost of producing California’s cleaner-burning gasoline. “Dr. Severn Borenstein is faculty director of UC Berkeley’s Haas Energy Institute, and he has a name for the extra bucks you pay in California. The difference is what I call the mystery gasoline surcharge. Dr. Borenstein says that before 2015, when a refinery closed in Torrance, California’s gas prices were largely in line with the national average, with another 90 cents to a buck tacked on for our state’s gas taxes and environmental costs, but with prices now two bucks above the average, the math makes no sense, even to the experts. Since 2015, California’s additional payments for gasoline above what’s justified by taxes and environmental costs amount to over $60 billion. Dr. Borenstein says limited refining capacity in the state’s specialty, mixed cleaner-burning fuel, accounts for about a third of that extra dollar. “Most of the differential actually occurs downstream, somewhere in the distribution, marketing, and retailing of the gasoline. Now the state has impaneled a new California Energy Commission division to investigate the so-called mystery surcharge.” Commiefornia thinks your money is theirs. And they freely take it, and don’t provide oversight. They don’t care. Gov. Newsom would like to do that for the entire country. NBC News investigation finds the price of gas in California is not because of the war with Iran, it’s because of Gavin Newsom and California Democrats “We are paying on average $2 a gallon more than the national average for drivers across the nation and an expert on the oil and… pic.twitter.com/qmNvY9j4P4 — Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) April 4, 2026 Gov. Newsom lied again. Gavin Newsom blames record-high gas prices on Trump’s war in Iran https://t.co/ayPKfWNJ3n via @DailyMail Gavin Newsom is really a pathological liar. California doesn’t have any competition to bring down gas prices, they set their own prices! They add their OWN TAXES. — Diane Workman (@DianeWorkm88888) March 12, 2026 The post NBC News: the Price of California Gas Is NOT Because of the Iran War appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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A Look Inside The Secret U.S. Mission That Snatched A Downed F-15 Airman From Deep Inside Iran
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A Look Inside The Secret U.S. Mission That Snatched A Downed F-15 Airman From Deep Inside Iran

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Soviet-Era Groups Work To Win American Hearts For Another Communist Regime
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Soviet-Era Groups Work To Win American Hearts For Another Communist Regime

'Surviving elements of the Soviet active measures machine'
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The California Exodus Grows as Affordability Crisis Pushes Residents Out
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The California Exodus Grows as Affordability Crisis Pushes Residents Out

The California Exodus is quickening, and it turns out the people leaving don’t have to wander too long to find a new promised land. That’s the takeaway from several recent reports showing that the population decline in California is becoming extreme, but that the people who choose to leave the state are finding life much better—certainly more affordable—elsewhere. Census data published in late March highlighted a dramatic population drop in Los Angeles County from 2024 to 2025. “The region recorded the largest population drop of any in the nation between July 2024 and July 2025, according to newly released estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau,” the New York Post reported. “The data, published March 26, shows roughly 54,000 residents left the county during that one-year period. The losses mark a continuation of a steady slide for the nation’s most populous county.” LA County’s population dropped below 10 million for the first time since 2020. It appears that outlying regions have particularly benefited from the departures, including Las Vegas, which saw a population increase of 20,000. As more than a few noted on social media, it’s remarkable that people want to leave Southern California. But the high cost of living, crime, poor governance, and general disorder are making it intolerable for many. LA has amazing weather year-round and one of the most beautiful coastlines and climates in the world. But decades of mass migration, and the dysfunctional government that came with it, means that even these immense natural advantages cannot stop population exodus. Paradise Lost. https://t.co/XQ8YejkYVj— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) March 30, 2026 While there are many reasons an area can experience a sudden population drop, LA’s precipitous one coincides with a general trend for the Golden State. Much of the state has been bleeding residents (particularly middle-class ones) for over a decade. The numbers stabilized due to immigration, but now that is petering out, too.   The problem is obvious. People don’t leave California for Texas for the better weather, they go because they can’t afford to stay in a state with high taxes (if you buy Gov. Gavin Newsom’s “low-tax state” spiel, you are a chump), an outrageous cost of living, and dysfunctional government to boot. When the price of gas in your state is generally 50 cents higher than the next highest state, you know you have a problem. But California’s powers that be appear to be in no hurry to fix the situation. The California Air Resources Board aims to choke the remaining oil refineries out of existence. Lawmakers are looking to go back to the well of taxing the rich, which will allegedly solve all problems. And Newsom has chosen to mock journalists for uncovering fraud in his state while bragging about how wealthy it is. This has caused many people, whether they’ve wanted to or not, to pull up stakes and leave the state that used to be the American dream within the American dream. And leaving has turned out for most expatriates to be a wise financial choice. A study by the University of California, Berkeley found that Californians who left between 2016 and 2025 have generally found more affordable places to live and have seen “large increases in homeownership.” “On average, movers relocate to neighborhoods where monthly housing costs are $672 less,” the report said. “After seven years, they are 48% (or 11 percentage points) more likely to own a home.” Renters are doing better, too, as the study found that for those who left California: “Rents are about 30% (or about $631) lower in their new neighborhood.” Funny enough, most people moving out find greener pastures in states more known for their deserts. “Nevada is the standout, receiving a net 81 Californians per 10,000 residents annually, followed by Idaho, Oregon, and Arizona,” the report found. This all comes down to what the study called California’s “affordability crisis,” where most residents simply can’t find a way to make a decent life for themselves and their families. Keep this in mind as Democrats talk about “affordability.” Talking about affordability on the campaign trail is one thing, but governing is another. In states like California that are blue state model-maxxing, pretty much nothing is affordable unless you are rich or on the public dole. The California dream is dying as its residents are waking up to dehydration, an empty wallet, and a financial headache that won’t go away until they do. The post The California Exodus Grows as Affordability Crisis Pushes Residents Out appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Whose past predicts your future?
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Whose past predicts your future?

Watching the reports out of Old Dominion University following the terrorist attack last month, the details came in the way they always do. Confusion. Fear. Families waiting for answers that arrive agonizingly slow.There are no clever observations for moments like this. Only grief, a sober anger at what has been done, and a quiet respect for those who move toward danger despite the risks.In the hours that followed, law enforcement stood before the microphones and said something familiar about the terrorist.Past behavior predicts future performance.The gospel does not offer a refined version of our past. It replaces it.It was not delivered with edge or indignation. It sounded more like a sigh, the kind that comes from seeing the same pattern unfold one too many times.We all understand what that means.As Americans stood in grief, that phrase was repeated as the events were recounted. Members of the media, pundits, and political officials picked it up as well, and it echoed for days. And it lingered. You know how some phrases land hard and stay with you?Past behavior predicts future performance.I couldn’t shake it. It followed me for several weeks. As Easter approached, that phrase pressed further.While the pattern is clearly seen in terrorists and career criminals, the harder question is whether that diagnosis is limited to them. Or does that diagnosis reach further — into the human condition itself?The apostle Paul describes the same struggle with unsettling honesty, doing what he does not want to do and returning to what he knows he should leave behind. The issue is not merely what we do, but what we are by nature.That uncomfortable truth points to something we recognize much closer to home — not in acts of terror or even criminal behavior, but in patterns we cannot seem to break. We see that uncomfortable truth in the anger that resurfaces, the grudges we carry, the actions we excuse and quietly return to.Our actions are different in degree, certainly. They are not the same in consequence — but not unrelated.Scripture does not blur those distinctions, but it does press deeper than behavior. And that is where the discomfort settles in.RELATED: Scripture or slogans — you have to choose Godong/Universal Images Group/Getty ImagesBecause if this is not just “out there,” then we are not merely observers of the pattern. It’s one thing to recognize the pattern in others. It’s another to consider whether it touches us as well. And that raises a question most of us would rather not sit with for long.Are we simply watching something broken in the world, or are we looking at something that runs through us as well?Because if it is the latter, then the problem is not occasional, but continual.It is not just in headlines, it is in our hearts. And that is a harder place to stay.Because if the future depends on us, then the trajectory is not uncertain. It is already set.Our culture often insists that we are basically good people.If so, then why would we need a savior? If not, then what are the implications?The men who framed this country wrestled with that thought. They did not build a system on the assumption that people would consistently do what is right or that they are basically good. They built a government filled with oversight that restrains what is wrong, because they knew what resides in the human heart eventually shows up in government.Which raises a harder question than any press conference can answer.What breaks the pattern?Because history suggests we do not. We adjust, we regulate, we respond, and all of that has its place. But none of it reaches far enough to change what drives the pattern in the first place.And this is precisely where Easter speaks.RELATED: Where Easter really comes from Bernard Jaubert/UCG/Universal Images Group/Getty ImagesIt's not that people try harder or gradually become better versions of themselves. Left to ourselves, we cannot change. We must be changed.The gospel does not offer a refined version of our past. It replaces it. Not my record, but His. Not a cleaned-up life, but a different standing altogether.What Scripture calls sin is not managed at the cross. It is judged. And what we could not produce is given. That is why the Resurrection matters.Because death has always been the final confirmation that the pattern holds. It is where every life, left to itself, arrives. But if death itself is overturned, then the pattern it confirms is no longer absolute.Something has interrupted it.The apostle Paul captured it in a single phrase:“And such were some of you” (1 Corinthians 6:11).Were.Left to ourselves, the pattern holds. It always has. But Easter declares that we are not left to ourselves.Past behavior may predict future performance. It often does. But it is no longer the final authority.Because the One who stepped into history, took our past upon Himself, and walked out of the grave now defines the future of all who belong to Him.Not a second chance or a fresh start, but a new standing.Not my record, but His. And that changes everything.
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T. Becket Adams Nails the Moment: Europe Disappointed U.S. Actually Saved Its Pilot in Iran
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T. Becket Adams Nails the Moment: Europe Disappointed U.S. Actually Saved Its Pilot in Iran

T. Becket Adams Nails the Moment: Europe Disappointed U.S. Actually Saved Its Pilot in Iran
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