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BREAKING BOMBSHELL: Those Involved In The Administrative Coup Against President Trump & The American People Will Be Prosecuted, Says Trump Administration Officials
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BREAKING BOMBSHELL: Those Involved In The Administrative Coup Against President Trump & The American People Will Be Prosecuted, Says Trump Administration Officials

Government employees are leaking times and locations of ICE raids against illegal aliens.
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Florida County Unanimously Votes to Remove Fluoride From its Water Supply
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Florida County Unanimously Votes to Remove Fluoride From its Water Supply

Lee County joins a growing number of Florida municipalities that have voted to stop putting fluoride in their water amid growing evidence that the practice is harmful to children’s brains.
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MUST-WATCH: Elizabeth ‘Pocahontas’ Warren Confronted By Reporter For Making $12 Million On A $200K Salary In Congress
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MUST-WATCH: Elizabeth ‘Pocahontas’ Warren Confronted By Reporter For Making $12 Million On A $200K Salary In Congress

They're all on the take, that's why they're afraid of Elon Musk's DOGE audit.
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Last Abortion Facility in Kentucky Will be Demolished
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Last Abortion Facility in Kentucky Will be Demolished

The final remaining abortion center in Kentucky – EMW Women’s Surgical Center in Louisville – is set to be torn down. Kentucky has prohibited nearly all abortions since the reversal of Roe v. Wade.
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Michigan Health System Stops Chopping Off The Genitals of Minors to Comply With Trump’s Executive Order
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Michigan Health System Stops Chopping Off The Genitals of Minors to Comply With Trump’s Executive Order

Corewell Health became the first in the state to cease the surgical 'chop chop' and chemical castration of gender-confused minors after President Donald Trump issued an executive order to pull federal funding from hospitals complicit in the practice.
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Study of 9 Million Confirms ‘Boosters’ Cause Deaths to Surge
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Study of 9 Million Confirms ‘Boosters’ Cause Deaths to Surge

by Frank Bergman, Slay News: A major new study involving 9 million people has confirmed that Covid mRNA “booster” shots cause surges in deaths, hospitalizations, a diagnoses of deadly diseases. Alarmingly, the study also found that people who received the so-called “boosters” were more likely to become infected with COVID-19. The study, led by Professor […]
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COVER-UP: Somali Child Sex Trafficking Rings in the U.S.—Why Did the Media Go Silent After the 2012 Minnesota Bust (Video)
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COVER-UP: Somali Child Sex Trafficking Rings in the U.S.—Why Did the Media Go Silent After the 2012 Minnesota Bust (Video)

from RAIR Foundation: In 2012, federal authorities exposed a horrifying reality in Minnesota: Somali gangs trafficking American children—some as young as 12—for sex, using threats, violence, and psychological manipulation to keep them enslaved. The case rocked the Twin Cities, with federal prosecutors detailing how these girls were moved across state lines, flown to cities like […]
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Welcome to the Second American Revolution – Peak Prosperity
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Welcome to the Second American Revolution – Peak Prosperity

from Peak Prosperity: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Could World War II Mines Still Be Active Today?
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Could World War II Mines Still Be Active Today?

  Despite being a slightly anonymous armament, mines are deadly and effective weapons. During World War II, millions of mines were used in all theaters. Since 1945, removal efforts have cut those numbers significantly. However, there are some that still remain active and dangerous to this day, in locations including Japan and Egypt.   How Were Mines Used in World War II? Soldiers during the second battle of el Alamein. Source: Enterprise Press   Both the Axis and Allies used mines effectively in different roles. On land, well-placed vast minefields slowed or deterred the enemy. Crossing or clearing a minefield was a laborious, time-consuming process. When employed as a naval weapon, mines were air-dropped, chained, or sown by submarines by the thousands to block crucial harbors and waterways.    Minefields sometimes covered vast spaces making large areas more defensible with fewer troops. In some battles, the minefields were strung for miles. For the 1942 El Alamein Battle, the minefields ran from the Mediterranean beaches to the Qattara Depression, some thirty-give miles inland. The mine belts were left behind as the fighting went west, forgotten as attentions shifted.   Why Are World War II Mines Dangerous? A beached World War II mine found in 1968 in Queensland. Source: Queensland Police   World War II ended 80 years ago. The ensuing chaos in the wake of war led to many missed mines. Time and the elements have corroded these explosives, making them dangerously unstable; even a tiny nudge can cause a detonation.    Where Are Active Mines Being Cleared? A World War II mine which washed ashore on the Suffolk coast in 1946. Source: Mail Online   With such lurking dangers in their waters or grounds, several countries are working hard to clear mines. Countries like Japan, Egypt, and around the Baltic Sea are making continual efforts. Other mines are found during construction, and stray naval mines wash ashore. Disarming mines is a laborious, slow process usually done by experts.    Germans, Russians, and Allied aircraft mined the Baltic Sea in World War II. Whether dropped or chained to the sea bottom, these mines were forgotten. Countries like Lithuania and Estonia continue to clear them out. NATO ships participate too, using these efforts as training.   NATO’s annual Open Spirit operations started in 1995 to remove some of the estimated 80,000 mines in the Baltic. The 2021 operation took out 130 mines from that total. Sadly, mines are cheap to make but expensive to get rid of. The mine components also represent an ecological hazard. As they deteriorate, the cheaply made mines release toxic materials into the environment.   What Country Is Most Affected by World War II Mines? World War II land mines cleared from El Alamein by the Egyptian army. Source: War History Online   Between September 13, 1940, and November 4, 1942, seesaw battles occurred between the Axis and the British in western Egypt. Both sides used mines in thick strips crisscrossing the desert. It’s estimated that 20 million mines lie under the sand. Even ISIS digs up these mines for their explosives! 22% of Egypt (primarily the Western Desert) is a minefield. Since 1945, those mines have claimed a reported 8,000 lives.    The Egyptian government and the United Nations joined in demining the affected areas. Egypt started demining in 1948. The Egyptian Army’s constant efforts are making an impact. Thirty-eight square kilometers are “mine-free,” with an estimated 248 square kilometers remaining. Immense tracts still remain mined, however.   How Do World War II Mines Affect Japan? Japanese landmines from World War II. Source: Paperless Archives   The American bombing campaign against Japan in 1944-45 included parachuted naval mines. Submarines planted thousands more. By the war’s end, some 25,000 floated in Japanese waters. Demining efforts started immediately with some American help.    The Japanese Self-Defense Force made continuous sweeps for mines, removing all but 2000. These significant efforts went on for twenty years and still continue, but not as often. There are no exact numbers, but they did happen. In 1965, a leftover mine injured eight Japanese dredging near a harbor. In October 2023, Japanese Navy divers detonated a naval mine in the Shimonoseki Straights between the main islands of Kyushu and Honshu.   What Other Locations Have World War II Mine Problems? A World War II mine discovered in Netanya. Source: Times of Israel   Adding to the list, Russia requires ongoing mine clearance. Southern Russia, especially around Stalingrad (now Volgograd) and the Caucasus Mountains, were major World War II battlefields. The brutal fighting left minefields unaccounted for. Like Japan, the Soviet Union started demining quickly and cleaned out the major finds in three great sweeps by the 1970s.   Russia publishes its efforts to international organizations. A 2021 report showed that over 1,600 army personnel work in heavily mined areas. Active World War II minefields have decreased but still kill people. For example, between 1992 and 1998, Russia reported thirty-nine people who had died from mines. In 1999, thirteen civilians died, including a child. Smaller budgets and the ongoing Ukraine/Russia fighting have cut efforts and reporting, leaving many still in existence today.
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