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Remember When Little Caesars Had Spaghetti Buckets On Its Menu?
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Remember When Little Caesars Had Spaghetti Buckets On Its Menu?

Little Caesars is all about pizza‚ but that doesn't mean the chain hasn't tried other items from time to time. Back in the '90s‚ spaghetti was on the menu.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Illegal Aliens Will Get Interest-Free Home Loans Under New Democrat California Bill
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Illegal Aliens Will Get Interest-Free Home Loans Under New Democrat California Bill

“The social and economic benefits of homeownership should be available to everyone‚" says Democrat assembly member. California Democrats once again prioritized illegal aliens over American citizens‚ this time by introducing a bill that would allow illegals to receive interest-free home loans. Democrat assembly member Joaquin Arambula (Fresno) last month introduced Assembly Bill 1840 that would extend a first-time homebuyer loan program to illegal aliens. “It’s that ambiguity for undocumented individuals‚ despite the fact that they’ve qualified under existing criteria‚ such as having a qualified mortgage‚ underscores the pressing need for us to introduce legislation‚” Arambula said in an interview. “Homeownership has historically been the primary means of accumulating generational wealth in the United States‚” he said. “The social and economic benefits of homeownership should be available to everyone.” From the Los Angeles Times:Winter Sun Plus is NOW 40% off! Boost your natural defenses with this powerful vitamin D3 and K formula! Assemblymember Joaquin Arambula (D-Fresno) introduced Assembly Bill 1840 last month to expand the eligibility requirement for a state loan program to clarify that loans for first-time buyers are available to undocumented immigrants.The California Dream for All Shared Appreciation Loans program that launched last March by the California Housing Finance Agency offered qualified first-time home buyers with a loan worth up to 20% of the purchase price of a house or condominium. The loans don’t accrue interest or require monthly payments. Instead‚ when the mortgage is refinanced or the house is sold again‚ the borrower pays back the original amount of the loan plus 20% of the increase in the home’s value.The original program was established in an effort to help low- and middle-income individuals buy a home‚ but the program doesn’t address eligibility based on immigration status‚ Arambula said. This comes after California became the first state to provide “free” healthcare benefits to illegal aliens in January. That taxpayer-funded healthcare scheme also includes sex changes for illegal immigrants‚ the cost of which is believed to top $3 billion. Meanwhile‚ a Harvard housing report found that home ownership has become increasingly unaffordable for California citizens despite the exodus of people leaving the state. “Millions of households are now priced out of homeownership‚ grappling with housing cost burdens‚ or lacking shelter altogether‚ including a disproportionate share of people of color‚ increasing the need for policies to address the national housing shortfall at the root of the affordability crisis.” Imagine if Democrats cared about their own citizens the same way they do for illegal aliens. Follow Jamie White on X | Truth | Gab | Gettr | Minds
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Back At The Catfish Place And They Never Changer Their Fire 🚨
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THEY’RE GOING TO STARVE US! – Farmers Continue To Protest As Meat &; Fish Supply Set To Collapse!
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THEY’RE GOING TO STARVE US! – Farmers Continue To Protest As Meat &; Fish Supply Set To Collapse!

from World Alternative Media: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Arizona residents drive entire Maricopa County Board of Supervisors out of meeting after serving them for TREASON
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Arizona residents drive entire Maricopa County Board of Supervisors out of meeting after serving them for TREASON

by Ethan Huff‚ Natural News: The entire Maricopa County‚ Ariz.‚ Board of Supervisors was driven out of a recent meeting by a cohort of We the People who served them for treason. Michelle “Miki” Klann‚ who spoke directly to the board‚ reported that every last scoundrel on the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors fled the room and “vacated their post” […]
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The Recently Discovered Underground City of Derinkuyu
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The Recently Discovered Underground City of Derinkuyu

It’s one of the strangest and most startling discoveries ever made. A man wanting to make some changes to his basement took a sledgehammer to a wall and couldn’t believe what was behind it. Just like Andy Dufresne found a sewer that extended five football fields outside of Shawshank prison after digging his way through a wall‚ an anonymous Turk discovered a tunnel leading to an underground city that housed more than 20‚000 people! Located in the Nevsehir Province of Turkey‚ the underground city in Derinkuyu was 280 feet (85 meters) below the ground. Historians say it could stored up to 18 floors in a building. But what’s even more incredible is it was one of more than 200 cities beneath the Anatolian Plains. Derinkuyu was the largest. While it’s now a popular tourist attraction‚ thousands of years ago it was used as a hiding place during wars and a haven for those wanting to escape the battles outside. It began with someone noticing soft rock and soon turned into one of the biggest excavation projects in the history of mankind. A view from inside the underground city in Derinkuyu The Discovery In 1963‚ a young Turkish man kept losing his chickens. He decided to remodel his home in the process. As he was remodeling‚ he discovered the chickens were finding small crevices in his home to escape. So the man decided to take a sledgehammer and dig to find out where they were going. What he found was more than just a small crevice. He found a tunnel that led to an underground city…and it was big. Uncovered were empty schools‚ cattle stables‚ wineries‚ chapels‚ food storage areas‚ dwellings‚ offices‚ storage rooms‚ and more. It was a massive underground city that could fill up to 18 floors. There were 600 entrances to underground private homes that were found.  More than 15‚000 shafts ventilated the underground city‚ with each shaft about 10 cm wide‚ enough to reach down to the first and second levels. Since the upper quarters received the most ventilation‚ they were used for sleeping rooms. The lowest levels with the least amount of air were used solely for storage and even contained a dungeon. On the seventh level‚ there was a cruciform church. The Mystery of Derinkuyu Deringkuyu is situated in the Cappadocia region. It is known for its craggy landscape and‚ as legend has it‚ fairy chimneys. Much of the region is covered in volcano ash‚ and on top of the city of Deringkuyu‚ it’s mostly abandoned. Soft stones cover most of the region. The underground network of caves is a bit of a mystery. However‚ many historians credit the Hittites with the first dig. This group was believed to have started excavating under the rock in 1200 B.C. when they came under attack from the Phrygians. After the Phyrgians took over the city‚ their highly skilled architects are believed to have continued the excavation and begun the process of building an underground city.  “The Phrygians were one of Anatolia’s most prominent early empires‚” explained Andrea De Giorgi‚ an associate professor of cultural studies at Florida State. “They developed across western Anatolia around the end of the first millennium BCE and had a bent for monumentalizing rock formations and creating remarkable rock-cut facades. Though elusive‚ their kingdom spread to include most of western and central Anatolia‚ including the area of Derinkuyu.” Because the Cappadocia region lacks water in the soil and has mouldable rock‚ it made the digging and underground construction much easier. The belief was that early on‚ Derinkuyu was used for storing goods and acting as a safe haven from invasions. Wars were common in the region during that period. There was an exchange of dominant empires over the centuries in the BC era.  “The succession of empires and their impact on the landscapes of Anatolia explain the recourse to underground shelters like Derinkuyu‚” De Giorgi explained. “It was at the time of the [7th-Century] Islamic raids [on the predominantly Christian Byzantine Empire]‚ however‚ that these dwellings were used to the fullest.”  What began as just a simple hiding ground turned into more with time. The Phyrgians‚ Persians‚ and even Seljuks were all believed to have inhabited the region and underground city‚ and kept building tunnels and floors. By the time the Byzantine Era came around in the early 300s‚ some 20‚000 residents were believed to be living underground. The underground tunnels that were used for thousands of years. A Tourist Attraction A new underground city wasn’t built after the Turkish man founded it in 1963. Instead‚ it has become a popular tourist attraction for people to explore. You can go underground and navigate through the short hallways that take you through various corridors. It’s dimly lit with boulders blocking many of the doors‚ just like they were used back when it was a live city. Inside these boulders or doors‚ you will find small round holes in the middle‚ allowing those inside to shoot spears at those trying to invade the city. “Life underground was probably very difficult‚” my guide Suleman added. “The residents relieved themselves in sealed clay jars‚ lived by torchlight‚ and disposed of dead bodies in [designated] areas.” As you tour the underground city‚ you will find where different things were kept. You’ll view stables where livestock was housed‚ which were close to the surface to reduce the smell of toxic gases that the animals gave off. You will come across meeting spaces and rooms for different purposes‚ including education. There were even areas where they could make wine for those wanting to indulge in alcohol. “The evidence for winemaking is grounded in the presence of cellars‚ vats for pressing and amphoras [tall‚ two-handled jars with a narrow neck]‚” DeGiorgi said. “These specialized rooms indicate that inhabitants of Derinkuyu were prepared to spend months beneath the surface.” Other underground cities have been built since Derinkuyu. In modern times‚ governments created below-surface living areas to protect people from war. This was even true during the Cold War‚ when some fear of a nuclear strike. Still‚ no city was as deep and more populated as that of Derinkuyu. References Jacobs‚ Frank. “Derinkuyu: Mysterious Underground City in Turkey Found in Man’s Basement.” BigThink.com. 15 Mar 2022. https://bigthink.com/strange-maps/derinkuyu-underground-city/.  Truman‚ Geena. “Turkey’s Underground City of More Than 20‚000 People.” BBC. 16 Dec 2022. https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20220810-derinkuyu-turkeys-underground-city-of-20000-people.  ​​The post The Recently Discovered Underground City of Derinkuyu first appeared on History Defined.
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Pet Life
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Cat Won't Stop Smacking His Mom 😂 | The Dodo
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Paralyzed Bunny Shocks Everyone When He Learns To Hop Again | The Dodo
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";I Don't Know How You Can Ever Come Back";: Jesse Kelly Warns of a ";National Divorce"; Coming
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