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SEE The Energy Hack That’s Been Under the Radar Since the ’90s (But Used by Insiders Today)
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SEE The Energy Hack That’s Been Under the Radar Since the ’90s (But Used by Insiders Today)

Electrons in the air + copper + resonance (tuning fork) technology = what? They don’t talk about this secret in mainstream tech circles.You won’t hear it on CNBC or in Wired. But for over 30 years, a quiet little device has been circulating among CEOs, celebrities and elite athletes… You’ve even seen the same tech make plants explode in size via a method called electroculture! It’s a device designed to neutralize the energetic chaos caused by modern technology. They call it the Q-Link. Most people think they’re just tired.Or burnt out.Or aging. But the truth is, we’re living in an environment that our nervous systems weren’t built for.Surrounded 24/7 by invisible frequencies coming off: our phones routers Bluetooth earbuds ‘Smart’ TVs 5G towers… you name it. Every one of them pulses through your system, whether you feel it or not.And while the mainstream calls it “safe,” there’s a growing number of experts who quietly disagree. Here’s what they won’t tell you: Elite athletes wore these Q-links to cut reaction time and reduce “mental noise,” causing them to break personal records and win championships. It doesn’t block EMFs—it harmonizes your biofield, helping your body adapt. They won’t mention the positive effect it has on your blood. I’ll post the PDF of the study to the bottom. Needless to say, Big Pharma isn’t a fan of the Q-Link. That’s the part they don’t want you to hear: It’s not the tech that’s the problem.It’s your body’s overloaded response to it. I’ve worn a Q-link for nearly two years now. It’s not magic.It’s not flashy. It’s just my secret weapon that’s always under my shirt, like Tony Stark, quietly doing it’s job 24/7. (No, I don’t take it off.) You’ll notice there’s a strange, steady calm that sets in once it’s around your neck. Less brain fog.Fewer tension headaches.More clarity. Especially when surrounded by tech. It’s like someone installed a filter on reality…Or maybe just turned the static down. Want to see it work for yourself? The company behind it rarely advertises, and for good reason.Word of mouth does the heavy lifting. And with over 1 MILLION sold, its now your turn! Grab one here. And experience the difference! AND use the discount code: RENEW for 10% off your purchase. Check out this recent user’s review after wearing it for seven months: Bonus: Here’s a 60 page PDF of the study. As a curious side note, it’s interesting that the very thing that Tony Stark / Iron Man wears on his chest for his health… …just happens to be made using a copper coil. Is this another case of ‘hidden in plain sight’? SEE THE QLINK HERE
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Enforcement Of Controversial REAL ID Begins
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Enforcement Of Controversial REAL ID Begins

The enforcement of REAL ID went into effect on Wednesday, May 7th. “The REAL ID Act, passed by Congress in 2005, enacted the 9/11 Commission’s recommendation that the Federal Government ‘set standards for the issuance of sources of identification, such as driver’s licenses,'” the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) stated. “The Act established minimum security standards for license issuance and production and prohibits certain federal agencies from accepting for certain purposes driver’s licenses and identification cards from states not meeting the Act’s minimum standards,” it added. “Starting TODAY, May 7, you will need a Real ID to fly. Real IDs make identification harder to forge, thwarting criminals and terrorists. If you plan to fly, make sure you get a Real ID so you won’t face travel delays!” DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said. WATCH: Starting TODAY, May 7, you will need a Real ID to fly. Real IDs make identification harder to forge, thwarting criminals and terrorists. If you plan to fly, make sure you get a Real ID so you won’t face travel delays! pic.twitter.com/5Q95SK4a17 — Secretary Kristi Noem (@Sec_Noem) May 7, 2025 Per NBC News: A REAL ID is a security-enhanced, state-issued driver’s license, learner’s permit or nondriver identification card that is offered by all 50 states. “Beginning May 7, 2025 every state and territory resident will need to present a REAL ID-compliant license/ID, or another acceptable form of identification, for accessing federal facilities, entering nuclear power plants, and boarding commercial aircraft,” according to the DHS website. “The card, itself, must be REAL ID compliant unless the resident is using an alternative acceptable document such as a passport or passport card, or state-issued Enhanced Driver’s License.” “Starting on May 7, 2025, a state-issued driver’s license or ID that is not REAL ID compliant will no longer be accepted as a valid form of identification at airports,” the TSA said on its website. REAL ID-compliant identification cards are marked with a star on the top right corner. The star is usually black or gold and may vary depending on the state. “REAL ID enforcement begins TODAY. If you’re flying within the U.S. you will need a REAL ID or other acceptable form of ID or you may experience additional screening,” the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) wrote. REAL ID enforcement begins TODAY. If you’re flying within the U.S. you will need a REAL ID or other acceptable form of ID or you may experience additional screening. Here’s what you need to know pic.twitter.com/GSFo4TuLOr — TSA (@TSA) May 7, 2025 “If you have a non-compliant state ID or driver’s license and do not have another acceptable form of ID, you’ll be notified of your noncompliance (see photo below), and you may be directed to a separate area and may receive additional screening,” it added. If you have a non-compliant state ID or driver’s license and do not have another acceptable form of ID, you'll be notified of your noncompliance (see photo below), and you may be directed to a separate area and may receive additional screening. pic.twitter.com/7sGfhVnawy — TSA (@TSA) May 7, 2025 However, critics have called REAL ID useless, invasive, and tyrannical. “Real ID isn’t needed and won’t stop terrorists from hijacking planes. Most of the 9/11 hijackers held Saudi, UAE, Egyptian, or Lebanese passports. Real ID is a national standard and database of IDs that is primarily a tool for control of Americans. Trump shouldn’t enforce it,” Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) previously said. Real ID isn’t needed and won’t stop terrorists from hijacking planes. Most of the 9/11 hijackers held Saudi, UAE, Egyptian, or Lebanese passports. Real ID is a national standard and database of IDs that is primarily a tool for control of Americans. Trump shouldn’t enforce it. — Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) April 12, 2025 Massie shared a video of former congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul discussing REAL ID. WATCH: Ron Paul on Real ID just before it passed the House decades ago along with the Patriot Act. Ron Paul was right. pic.twitter.com/djnJCpRffk — Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) April 15, 2025 “REAL ID is Tyrannical,” Paul said last month. “Authored By The Same Author of The Patriot Act!” he added. WATCH: What Is Kristi Noem Doing? REAL ID is Tyrannical … Authored By The Same Author of The Patriot Act! pic.twitter.com/y2nj90Avou — Ron Paul (@RonPaul) April 14, 2025 From The Mises Institute: The truth is that the Real ID is just the latest chapter in the federal government’s twenty-plus years of using 9/11 as an excuse to protect and expand its power. Washington could have pursued the most plausible path to avoid future 9/11s by calling off the completely unnecessary meddling it had been conducting in the Middle East. The wars our government had waged, supplied, and bankrolled in the region had first strengthened the popularity of anti-American thought among certain radical factions of Sunni Islamists. Osama bin Laden was then able to seize on that sentiment and use his reputation as an anti-Soviet fighter in Afghanistan to convince a couple hundred followers to adopt his strategy of targeting the US directly to draw the Americans into a war like the one he thought led to the Soviet Union’s collapse. Instead, American politicians and bureaucrats decided to act as though the American public’s security could best be attained if they first gave themselves significantly more power and then used it to try and pacify the entire Middle East with the very same methods that had just convinced nineteen young men to fly planes into American buildings. And as the neoconservatives and establishment war hawks have helped boost the popularity of bin Ladenite thought with over two decades of relentless wars, incursions, covert operations, and air campaigns, American officials also seized on the opportunity to expand their power here at home. The federal government, of course, nationalized airport security—even though the private contractors handling it before were already tasked specifically with enforcing FAA rules, and the 9/11 hijackers had not packed anything that the FAA prevented them from taking on the plane. The attack was not an airport screening failure. But now it’s all handled by a group that will continue to operate in every commercial airport in the country regardless of how abysmal it is at detecting banned items. Beyond the airport, the federal government gave itself sweeping new authorities to conduct surveillance on everyone, including American citizens, with the passage of the Patriot Act. Taking after the regime in Beijing that they love to demonize for the same reasons, federal bureaucrats in Washington built up extensive systems to monitor digital communication and track the American population with technologies like facial recognition. Real ID is the next major development in that effort. While the federal requirements, as of now, are limited to the specific documents and “mandatory facial image capture” needed to attain a state ID, the law leaves the government plenty of room to expand those requirements to include biometric identifiers in federal databases like retinal scans, fingerprints, or DNA. In other words, while the issues with the initial Real ID rollout will mostly be limited to a few occasional long waits at the DMV or airport, the bill lays the groundwork for the federal government to force anyone who wants a state ID to forfeit biometric identifiers or facial recognition data to federal databases that would constitute the kind of detailed de facto national ID system that the biggest tyrants of history could have only dreamed of wielding.
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Historical Events for 8th May 2025
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Historical Events for 8th May 2025

1907 - Canadian Tommy Burns retains his world heavyweight boxing title after beating Philadelphia Jack O'Brien on points in 20 rounds in Los Angeles, California 1959 - Little Caesars Pizza is founded by Mike Ilitch and his wife Marian Ilitch in Garden City, Michigan 1969 - Cambodia recognizes the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) 1970 - Thousands of students protest against the Vietnam War following the Kent State University shootings in Ohio 1973 - Wounded Knee Occupation ends after 10 weeks as 200 Oglala Lakota of the American Indian Movement surrender the South Dakota hamlet 1976 - The rollercoaster Revolution (roller coaster), the first steel coaster with a vertical flip, opens at Six Flags Magic Mountain 1988 - François Mitterrand elected President of France 2013 - 33 people are killed after an overloaded bus falls into a river in Himachal Pradesh, India 2018 - President Trump pulls the US out of the multilateral Iran nuclear deal 2024 - New York has more millionaires than any other city in the world, one in 24, with 744 centi-millionaires worth more than 100 million and 60 billionaires according to new ranking More Historical Events »
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Today in History for 8th May 2025
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Today in History for 8th May 2025

Historical Events 1862 - Valley Campaign: Federals repulsed at Battle of McDowell, Virginia 1949 - West German constitution approved 1959 - Three-deck Nile River excursion steamer springs a leak, panicking passengers who capsize the ship; 200 drown just yards from shore 1980 - Sabres take only 15 shots, Islanders 22, in a playoff game 1993 - Lennox Lewis beats Tony Tucker in 12 for heavyweight boxing title More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1750 - Elias Mann, American composer, born in Weymouth, Massachusetts (d. 1825) 1895 - Fulton J. Sheen, America bishop (Life is Worth Living), born in El Paso, Illinois (d. 1979) 1930 - Alex Shigo, American Biologist and Plant Pathologist known for his study of tree decay and contributions to modern arboricultural practices, born in Duquesne, Pennsylvania (d. 2006) 1935 - Lucius Cary, 15th Viscount Falkland, British peer (Lib-Dem), born in UK 1982 - Anthony Roth Costanzo, American operatic countertenor (Akhnaten), actor, and educator, born in Durham, North Carolina More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1688 - Pierre de Troyes, French officer and explorer in North America (re-took James Bay forts from the English), dies at Fort Niagara 1818 - Franz Ignaz Kaa, German composer, dies at 78 1842 - Jules Dumont d'Urville, French explorer and naval officer, dies at 51 1984 - Gino Bianco, Brazilian racing driver (b. 1916) 2020 - Roy Horn [Uwe Ludwig Horn], German-American Las Vegas entertainer (Siegfried and Roy), dies of COVID-19 at 75 More Famous Deaths »
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ATF Yanks Anti-Gun Display From DC HQ—Left COMPLETELY Melts Down!
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ATF Yanks Anti-Gun Display From DC HQ—Left COMPLETELY Melts Down!

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WATCH: Congress 'Freaked Out' Over THESE Suspected Chinese Spy Bases!
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WATCH: Congress 'Freaked Out' Over THESE Suspected Chinese Spy Bases!

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Bret Weinstein Tells Tucker Carlson His Theory On Who’s Pushing To Keep COVID Vax On US Schedule
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Bret Weinstein Tells Tucker Carlson His Theory On Who’s Pushing To Keep COVID Vax On US Schedule

Biologist Bret Weinstein told Daily Caller News Foundation co-founder Tucker Carlson on Wednesday that he believes the White House is behind the decision not to remove COVID-19 vaccines from the U.S. immunization schedule. In February 2023, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced it would add the COVID-19 vaccine to immunization schedules for […]
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NewsBusters Podcast: Every Day Is Watergate Day for the Press?
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NewsBusters Podcast: Every Day Is Watergate Day for the Press?

Is every day Watergate Day in the anti-Trump media? At a London event, Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg said "every day is a kind of Watergate at this point," implying Trump was a crook like Richard Nixon. Brian Stelter celebrated this "Truth Tellers" summit of liberals congratulating themselves for valiantly fighting against the Trump menace. Goldberg claimed, "I think we live in an authoritarian or incipient authoritarian kind of climate, but we still can publish what we want to publish." Trump is such an "incipient authoritarian" that he just granted Jeffrey Goldberg an interview at the 100-day mark, which Stelter failed to mention. That interview came after Goldberg had a field day attacking Trump after he was accidentally included in a Signal chat between Trump bigwigs discussing military strikes in Yemen.  As part of the self-congratulation, Stelter said some Americans left behind the “legacy media” because they believed Trump’s lies about the press. He added: "I don’t view myself as a fighter. I don’t think most reporters who are covering politics or media think they’re in the middle of a fight. And yet -- as Marty Baron famously said, ‘we’re not at war, we’re at work’ – if one side’s at war and the other side is not at war, the other sides loses. A pacifist always loses in a war. And so there is this incredibly difficult dynamic the press is in, because this time it’s not just words from Trump, it’s actions.” They are in a difficult dynamic -- because Trump voters think they are hopeless partisan hacks, and the Biden-Harris voters think they are worthless because somehow they weren't fierce enough to prevent Trump from retaking the White House. They expect the media view to dominate and persuade the masses. Conservatives and independents who don't trust the media anymore don't need Trump's opinion to gather their own opinion. It's not just how they punished Trump. It's how they pampered Biden -- especially by downplaying his mental decline. The latest scoop came on Sunday, that the Biden team pondered having Biden take a cognitive test, but decided that was too dangerous, regardless of the results. It wouldn't reflect confidence in Biden's abilities. Enjoy the podcast below, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Want a recession? Kill this business deduction and wait
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Want a recession? Kill this business deduction and wait

When President Donald Trump returned to office in January, nearly everyone in his circle agreed on the top priority: renewing the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Without action, a crushing 22% tax hike looms, threatening to undo the economic gains of the past decade. Extending the tax reform would also give businesses and investors the long-term stability they need to plan, expand, and hire. Repealing the C-SALT deduction would hammer small businesses — the backbone of the American economy. Instead, the administration has sent mixed signals. Daily shifts in tariff policy have rattled markets and injected uncertainty into every sector of the economy. Investors are jittery. Business leaders are holding back. And analysts are already warning of a potential recession. These mistakes make it even more important to switch the focus to the tax package. The Trump administration should stop talking about tariffs and focus, along with Congress, on stabilizing markets and laying the foundation for economic growth by getting taxes down. C-SALT: A conservative’s dream The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act delivered everything conservatives had long demanded: 100% expensing for business property, a 21% corporate income tax rate, and a child tax credit that rewarded work. It stood as the defining achievement of Trump’s first term. Making it permanent could help revive the pre-COVID economic boom. But lawmakers must resist the temptation to gut the law’s pro-growth provisions to fund unrelated priorities. That includes rejecting the misguided push to repeal or limit the corporate state and local tax deduction, known as C-SALT. Debates about the individual SALT deduction cap have dominated headlines in Washington. Some reforms to that cap may make sense. But individual SALT and C-SALT are not the same issue, and they shouldn’t be treated as interchangeable. C-SALT promotes growth by preventing double taxation on businesses. It lets employers reinvest earnings, stay competitive, and create jobs. Rolling it back would hit business owners hard, slow hiring, and weaken America’s edge in the global economy. Policy groups like Americans for Tax Reform and the Tax Foundation agree: Gutting C-SALT would put long-term growth at risk — and betray the core economic agenda that fueled Trump’s first-term success. For businesses, state and local taxes are an operating expense. If businesses lose the ability to deduct these taxes, they will be paying taxes on taxes. Small businesses pay the price Repealing the C-SALT deduction would hammer small businesses — the backbone of the American economy. Many already struggle under heavy corporate, state, and local tax burdens, especially in rural and Republican-leaning states. Removing this deduction would force them to shoulder a disproportionate share of the pain. No serious conservative case exists for eliminating or capping the C-SALT deduction. Some Republicans seem confused, conflating C-SALT with the personal SALT deduction, which overwhelmingly benefits wealthy taxpayers in high-tax blue states. But they are not the same. As the Tax Foundation notes, capping C-SALT won’t “reduce distortive tax benefits or enhance state competition” the way a cap on the personal SALT deduction might — because corporate and individual tax systems function differently. In 2023, American businesses paid nearly $1.1 trillion in state and local taxes. Stripping away their ability to deduct those taxes from federal corporate income tax amounts to a massive tax hike — potentially hundreds of billions of dollars over the next decade. That kind of tax increase would erase much of the economic progress since the 2017 tax law was passed. It would punish the very job creators conservatives claim to champion. Lawmakers in Congress — especially Republicans who support free enterprise and pro-growth tax reform that spurs economic growth — should focus on restoring and making permanent the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act’s tax cuts without jeopardizing the benefits that the C-SALT deduction provides for American businesses of all sizes.
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