YubNub Social YubNub Social
    #democrats #loonylibs #exodermin
    Advanced Search
  • Login
  • Register

  • Day mode
  • © 2026 YubNub Social
    About • Directory • Contact Us • Developers • Privacy Policy • Terms of Use • shareasale • FB Webview Detected • Android • Apple iOS • Get Our App

    Select Language

  • English
Night mode toggle
Featured Content
Community
New Posts (Home) ChatBox Popular Posts Reels Game Zone Top PodCasts
Explore
Explore
© 2026 YubNub Social
  • English
About • Directory • Contact Us • Developers • Privacy Policy • Terms of Use • shareasale • FB Webview Detected • Android • Apple iOS • Get Our App
Advertisement
Stop Seeing These Ads

Discover posts

Posts

Users

Pages

Blog

Market

Events

Games

Forum

Survival Prepper
Survival Prepper  
1 y

What's New in the NEWS Today? Coffee Talk Live! 11-22-24 Opinion
Favicon 
prepping.com

What's New in the NEWS Today? Coffee Talk Live! 11-22-24 Opinion

Let's Talk about the NEWS with some conversation about what's going on in the world today! GoFundMe for the Cats: https://gofund.me/f2ce1630 Join me on X aka Twitter: @CotteeTalkChat Stray Cat Sanctuary: @straycatsanctuary1945 Please help support the CATS & this channel: https://www.paypal.me/coffeetalk (friends and family please) David from Coffee Talk: PO Box 426 Conyers, GA 30012 Would you like to donate Crypto? Bitcoin: 3MCJRj3BUsGzghJKEscv8DTBzYvEdWkNd6 BCH: qzvdwnzyeu0jwhulhw48pc5j3wnt7ldpkgdswgmct5 ETH: 0xE089f68A1f3ffDaB8cFdE265a6DAD75df34bE970 ETC: 0x30C792DF2329afA22bb9F9d803781f5676b1a2c6 LTC: MP3YkPfUCM8mUoiBAp6i63RchtE6q8KwHV ZRX: 0x3EDA3FEcFE7729bF27DAE48D72E2e0C60Cec2FB0 BAT: 0xFF6667433Fa04018f3e287Ad6F886443846EC406 USDC: 0xAbd5483CF99b4d65e6255E764e0CA982Ec307f96 ZEC: t1LHYu45cmhAxBUwbgfS2rRWd6SAFGCFMcG DAI: 0x484b42D96eff229a19bc6f59D6AE256bCC3ee25B #podcast #news #breakingnews #dailynews #newsupdate #politics #localnews #latestnews #breakingnews #updatenews #topstories #newstoday #newseveryday #headlines #headlinenews #newshappening #newshappenings #newsfeed #newsupdate #currentaffairs #currentevents #infonews #informationnews #newsinformation #informationsource #newsinformationsource #newssource #newsources #medianews #medianewsfeed #journalism #journalismnews #reporternews #reportersource #reporternewssource
Like
Comment
Share
Survival Prepper
Survival Prepper  
1 y

ANGER in United Kingdom as "Obscene" cost of King Charles´s coronation revealed❗
Favicon 
prepping.com

ANGER in United Kingdom as "Obscene" cost of King Charles´s coronation revealed❗

?-MY BOOKS: ✅"Street Survival Skills" https://amzn.to/2KxdbHe ✅"The Modern Survival Manual" https://amzn.to/2lX5TlB ✅"Bugging Out and Relocating" https://amzn.to/2Ld70Fa -FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER/X https://x.com/Fer_FAL -WHERE TO BUY BITCOIN I´ve been using the largest trader CoinBase for years now https://coinbase.com/join/A6H43VF?src=referral-link -MY VIDEOGAMES & MOVIES CHANNEL! https://www.youtube.com/@gemreviews2840 -SUPPORT THE CHANNEL WHEN BUYING IN AMAZON! https://amzn.to/3YdKYtC -BACKUP CHANNELS https://odysee.com/@TheModernSurvivalist:a (very cool platform folks! subscribe!) My Spanish Channel "SupervivienciaModerna": https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-fbEK4iGZgKKbwcfwlL8A -CONTACT : Check My Channel Info for contact DISCLAIMER: This post contains Amazon and other affiliate links which means we may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you if you buy something. This of course helps keep the channel going and is much appreciated.
Like
Comment
Share
Survival Prepper
Survival Prepper  
1 y

GIVE ⚡️ UKRAINE WHAT!?!? THIS IS NUTS! ?
Favicon 
prepping.com

GIVE ⚡️ UKRAINE WHAT!?!? THIS IS NUTS! ?

MEMBERSHIP: Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdnplvvQqMShs9UUNaLel3A/join Join Me Here As A Member here on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdnplvvQqMShs9UUNaLel3A?sub_confirmation=1 ————————————————— TOPICS: economy, collapse, recession, prices, inflation, middle class, decline, ISRAEL, war, Palestine, Gaza, hostages ————————————————— The Modern Prepper book: https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Prepper-J-H-Zarate/dp/1617045535/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=1RDPD3FGY4OWP&keywords=the+modern+prepper&qid=1689569407&s=books&sprefix=the+modern+prepper%2Caps%2C120&sr=1-1 https://m.youtube.com/sponsor_channel/UCBcyBXNCsbx8clN2KSqZlaw?noapp=1 Thank you for supporting me! TRANSCRIPT ON SUBSTACK http://www.preppernow.substack.com https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Preppernow1 JOIN ME ON LOCALS FOR $3 A MONTH https://preppernow.locals.com JOIN ME ON SUBSCRIBESTAR FOR $3 A MONTH https://www.subscribestar.com/preppernow (TIPS/Donations) Cash App: cash.app/$PrepperNow ————————————————— SPONSORS: JASE MEDICAL JASE CASE! Follow The Link! https://www.jasemedical.com/?rfsn=6390154.fa795e4 PREPPER NERD OFFLINE ASSET SYSTEM This is my affiliate link: https://signup.prepper-nerd.com/referral/home/Wz1AWj2DlhRsMbko There are other links available at https://prepper-nerd.com/affiliate-asset-center/ OFFLINE version launch and $20 discount ends Wed 8/3/22 ————————————————— Learn canning with Voodoo Queen cindisevy@gmail.com ————————————————— TELEGRAM Channel https://t.me/crisisreport ————————————————— PrepperNow is an educator, prepper, father, husband and patriot. Working in academia, I have a B.A. in political science and an M.Ed. in education. I use the PrepperNow sites to posit my thoughts and post trustworthy material. www.preppernow.net ————————————————— L. I. N. K. S. ————————————————— (ODYSEE) https://odysee.com/@preppernow:61 ————————————————- (Truth Social): @preppernow ———————————————— (Twitter): https://www.Twitter.com/prepper_ now ———————————————— (GAB) https://gab.com/preppernow ————————————————— (RUMBLE) https://rumble.com/user/PrepperNow ————————————————— (MINDS) https://minds.com/preppernow ————————————————— (CRISIS REPORT ON ODYSEE): https://odysee.com/@preparednessnow:9 ————————————————— (CRISIS REPORT) https://YouTube.com/@CrisisReport ————————————————— (EMAIL/INTEL) preppernow@protonmail.com ———————————————— (PREPPERNOW YT) https://youtube.com/channel/preppernow ————————————————— (Legal) FAIR USE NOTICE This video may contain copyrighted material; the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available for the purposes of criticism, comment, review and news reporting which constitute the fair use of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. Not withstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work for purposes such as criticism, comment, review and news reporting is not an infringement of copywright. #prepper #atacms #news
Like
Comment
Share
Science Explorer
Science Explorer
1 y

The Early Universe May Have Had Giant Batteries of Dust
Favicon 
www.universetoday.com

The Early Universe May Have Had Giant Batteries of Dust

The largest magnetic fields in the universe may have found themselves charged up when the first stars began to shine, according to new research. Magnetic fields are everywhere in the universe, but most of those magnetic fields arise from a process called a dynamo mechanism. These are any physical process that can take magnetic fields and stretch them out, twist them up, and fold them over on each other to make them stronger. For example, dynamo processes in the core of the Earth give us our powerful magnetic field. But astronomers also find magnetic fields at the very largest of scales, with weak but persistent fields spanning across galaxies or even galaxy clusters. These fields are usually no stronger than a millionth the strength of the Earth’s, but they can reach for millions of light years in length. Astronomers have long wondered what powered the creation of these magnetic fields, and a new study has put forward and intriguing hypothesis. When our Universe was only a few hundred million years old, the first stars began to shine. They quickly died and seeded the universe with bits and pieces of heavier elements, creating the first grains of dust in the process. When the next generation of stars came online their powerful radiation shown through all the gas and dust surrounding them. That radiation was so powerful that it could literally push on the dust grains. The dust grains were electrically charged, and once they started moving it created a weak but very large-scale electrical current. An electrical current naturally gives rise to a magnetic field. At first this magnetic field was uniform, but as time went on the dust grains would clump here and there leading to irregularities that would start to mix up entangle the magnetic field. These magnetic fields were incredibly weak, no more than a billionth the strength of the Earth. But they were very large, the researchers predict, at least a few thousand light-years in size. These are the perfect conditions to allow for dynamo mechanisms to begin to amplify them and stretch them out to their present-day size. The scenario painted by the researchers is essentially a battery made of dust surrounding newborn stars stretching for thousands of light-years in the early universe. It’s a fascinating possibility, and the researchers propose that the next step is to investigate how the evolution of these fields unfold in detailed simulations of cosmic evolution, and compare those results to observations. The post The Early Universe May Have Had Giant Batteries of Dust appeared first on Universe Today.
Like
Comment
Share
Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
1 y

Glenn Frey and Don Henley Solo Albums Ranked Worst to Best
Favicon 
ultimateclassicrock.com

Glenn Frey and Don Henley Solo Albums Ranked Worst to Best

They helped complete six Eagles LPs over just eight years in the '70s. But only 10 solo releases followed. Continue reading…
Like
Comment
Share
Bongino On Rumble
Bongino On Rumble
1 y News & Oppinion

rumbleRumble
A Massive Shake Up On The Trump Transition (Ep. 2376) - 11/22/2024
Like
Comment
Share
Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
1 y

Did we just witness a lineup of Biden’s previous Cabinet picks in Jaguar's new commercial?: Gutfeld
Favicon 
www.brighteon.com

Did we just witness a lineup of Biden’s previous Cabinet picks in Jaguar's new commercial?: Gutfeld

Follow NewsClips channel at Brighteon.com for more updatesSubscribe to Brighteon newsletter to get the latest news and more featured videos: https://support.brighteon.com/Subscribe.html
Like
Comment
Share
Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
1 y

Larry Kudlow: This can be a golden era for the economy
Favicon 
www.brighteon.com

Larry Kudlow: This can be a golden era for the economy

Follow NewsClips channel at Brighteon.com for more updatesSubscribe to Brighteon newsletter to get the latest news and more featured videos: https://support.brighteon.com/Subscribe.html
Like
Comment
Share
Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
1 y

Murder in Idaho
Favicon 
www.theamericanconservative.com

Murder in Idaho

Books Murder in Idaho A new book on the murders in Moscow, Idaho, is a superficial rendition, at best. When the Night Comes Falling: Requiem for the Idaho Student Murders, Howard Blum, Harper, 240 pages My lifelong home, the Palouse region that straddles the center of the Washington–Idaho border, is a fertile farmland most notable for containing the country’s two geographically closest land grant universities, Washington State University (my alma mater) and the University of Idaho. The region’s second largest city, Moscow, was known among religious conservatives and their enemies as the home of Christ Church and its controversial pastor Douglas Wilson. Not a lot usually happens here, and we all like it that way.  Unfortunately, in 2022, something did happen: On November 13, four University of Idaho students were murdered, putting Moscow on the map in the worst way. This brutal crime was the subject of intense interest and online speculation. In the real world, it brought a small army of investigators and journalists to the region. Among the latter was veteran investigative journalist Howard Blum, who has recently published the book When the Night Comes Falling. While the story deserves to be told, this text is superficial, poorly organized, and fails to faithfully portray the setting where the story takes place.  According to the author, When the Night Comes Falling seeks to tell the story of the murders through the “long journey home” that accused killer Bryan Kohberger made with his father from Pullman, Washington, to the family’s home in Pennsylvania for Christmas break. He says this structure is inspired by The Odyssey, but it is more of a poor imitation of In Cold Blood without the talent Capote showed in making Holcomb, Kansas, come alive. Making the journey central to the narrative is also an interesting choice since the author has persistent problems with geography, making easily verifiable errors including his claim that the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport is in Idaho. This is particularly troublesome because the proximity of locations is key to understanding the story, especially as Kohberger, a WSU student, allegedly crossed from a non-death penalty state into a death penalty state to commit the crime. 

Blum seeks to portray Moscow as a dark and dangerous place. “Down deep, pretty Moscow was pretty poison,” he writes. Though there has been occasional violence, Moscow usually has no greater “darkness” than knuckleheaded kids getting into trouble, which made this case all the more shocking to the public. There had not been a murder of any kind in Moscow since 2015, and that was a man who went on a shooting spree at multiple locations, killing three people. The last real mystery of this caliber was the murder and dismemberment of University of Idaho student Kristin David in 1981, which was linked to a series of unsolved murders and disappearances in the nearby Lewiston-Clarkston Valley (though no arrest was made, the long-time suspect was named in a recent TV documentary). Neither of these cases is mentioned, even in a section devoted to listing notable instances of violence in Moscow.  The extremely low rates of violent crime in this area made the day these murders were discovered unforgettable to everyone who lives here. I was grocery shopping in Moscow that morning, as it happened in the time after the students were murdered but before their deaths were reported. No one knew what to make of the story about a 911 call about an unconscious person, and the police arrived to find four bodies; according to Blum this was due to a persistent dispatcher shortage leading to dispatchers making vague reports. Initially, many people believed the deaths could have been caused by a fentanyl overdose. It was impossible to convince the commenting public of the unlikelihood of this, given the rapidity with which that happens, variations in tolerance, and the fact that it is usually the result of the drugs being cut unevenly. A less outlandish explanation was that there had been a gas leak. Violence was barely considered as the possible cause of four deaths.  Speculation on the case was rampant, with just one example being an unfortunate young man who was caught on CCTV with the girls, whom many in the public decided was the likely killer. It was made worse by the public relations failures of the Moscow Police Department, which ultimately led to a gag order being put over the case. Incredibly, the police claimed there was no threat to the public, which Blum makes clear was not based on anything. This area is usually so safe that few lock their doors at night—I didn’t own a key to my own home for years—but until a suspect was caught many began to sleep next to their guns. Finally, days later, the police admitted that, though the attack appeared “targeted,” obviously anyone who would commit a quadruple homicide was a danger to the public. The police excused their earlier claim by saying they wanted to avoid panic.  It was around six weeks after the murders when Bryan Kohberger was arrested in Pennsylvania. My first reaction was to assume that, contrary to prior appearances, the investigation had been run competently by local police, whose confusing public relations were caused by having had a suspect the whole time. Blum does a good job of telling the real story: The FBI caught Kohberger through genealogical DNA databases; according to his sources, the Moscow Police Department had no meaningful role in identifying or arresting Kohberger and weren’t even kept in the loop. Despite this, for some reason Blum describes Moscow police chief James Fry as having “accomplished all he had set out to do” by flailing around until the FBI arrested a suspect. It is both interesting and distressing to see so many people and places I know in a nationally released book about something so tragic. However, the text is superficial and doesn’t follow up on many referenced individuals. For example, the taxi driver who took the girls home is my cousin, who always worked the lucrative night shift driving drunk college students home from the bars. He stopped working as a taxi driver shortly after this happened, not wanting to deliver more kids to their deaths. Despite his being the last person to see them alive, Blum did not pursue this avenue at all, simply saying the girls called the taxi service recommended by their sorority. He also introduces the psychologist my parents made me go to as a child in some detail, only to say nothing more about him except that he was contracted by the police department and that the situation may have caused some officers psychological distress.  Blum briefly mentions the “half-baked” neighbor who kept giving interviews with his unique theories about the case. This man is a former co-worker of my wife. His story was that he was awake smoking marijuana and practicing juggling (he is an amateur “fire spinner”) at 3:30 a.m. the night of the murder and “may have heard something.” He became something of a sensation in online true crime circles because he is weird and many people found him suspicious. These interviews provided a lot of content that would have been interesting to readers, but they are not included in the book at all. Most notable is that my wife is the favorite bartender of the professor for whom Kohberger was a teaching assistant. We had been hearing about him all semester. It had seemed like normal happy hour grumbling about work. When the arrest was made and the suspect was said to be a WSU criminology graduate student, it quickly clicked for me. I can verify that Blum is correct that Kohberger’s professor disliked him, though I spoke to him for this article and he told me the problem with Kohberger as a TA was never that he was a difficult or vicious grader, as the book states. It was that he used his position of authority to “try to get laid.” The women of the class had good enough instincts not to welcome such advances. No story about Moscow would be complete without hand-wringing about Doug Wilson’s Christ Church. Blum promotes the narrative that it is a scary extremist organization attempting to take over Moscow and highlights a small number of sex abuse cases across multiple decades involving members of the large congregation. He then quotes an anonymous lawyer who says, “No ifs, ands, or buts, there’s a civil war getting ready to erupt in the streets of Moscow.” I don’t doubt that this is a real quote, but it’s also nonsense. The city’s liberals are obsessed with Christ Church, but you would hardly know the church exists if not for the liberals complaining about it. Nothing is about to erupt on the streets. It’s true that its members own a lot of businesses, but as Wilson pointed out in an essay in The American Conservative last year, isn’t that a positive contribution to Moscow? Moscow has a friendly, functional, and attractive downtown area, nothing like the tense picture painted in this text.  Blum later suggests that Christ Church members would not make appropriate jurors because Wilson suggested that they should keep an “open mind” and because of their own bad experiences with the Moscow police in the past, such as “a maskless public pray-in during the pandemic” that led to several arrests. What Blum fails to mention is that a court found that the city had violated the civil rights of those arrested individuals and awarded them $300,000; the reader is left instead with the impression that they were just being difficult and unreasonable. It’s strange that a New York man should fret about a north Idaho jury not being sufficiently deferential to the police, all the more so because one of the stronger aspects of the book is explaining the weakness of the DNA evidence against Kohberger. When the Night Comes Falling informs readers of important aspects of the University of Idaho murders but has more weaknesses than strengths by a wide margin. One gets the feeling that the author is ready for retirement and this book never would have been published if not for the success of his prior work. Fans of the true crime genre and those who want to learn about this specific case would do better to look elsewhere.  As for the case itself, Bryan Kohberger is an American citizen and has a legal presumption of innocence and the right to a fair trial by a jury of his peers. Judge John Judge recently approved the defense’s motion to move the case to Boise in hopes of finding a less involved jury. Personally, there is little doubt in my mind that Bryan Kohberger is guilty. The people of Idaho are out for blood. Largely in response to this case, the state legislature relegalized execution by firing squad if lethal injection chemicals are unavailable. By the needle or the bullet, he is probably going to be executed. God may forgive Bryan Kohberger, but the State of Idaho will not. The post Murder in Idaho appeared first on The American Conservative.
Like
Comment
Share
Clips and Trailers
Clips and Trailers
1 y ·Youtube Cool & Interesting

YouTube
No parachute? | All the BEST Scenes from Happy Death Day 2U ? 4K
Like
Comment
Share
Showing 61742 out of 112731
  • 61738
  • 61739
  • 61740
  • 61741
  • 61742
  • 61743
  • 61744
  • 61745
  • 61746
  • 61747
  • 61748
  • 61749
  • 61750
  • 61751
  • 61752
  • 61753
  • 61754
  • 61755
  • 61756
  • 61757
Advertisement
Stop Seeing These Ads

Edit Offer

Add tier








Select an image
Delete your tier
Are you sure you want to delete this tier?

Reviews

In order to sell your content and posts, start by creating a few packages. Monetization

Pay By Wallet

Payment Alert

You are about to purchase the items, do you want to proceed?

Request a Refund