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Jonathan Turley Says SCOTUS Trump Ruling ‘Shattered’ Dem Narrative
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Jonathan Turley Says SCOTUS Trump Ruling ‘Shattered’ Dem Narrative

'That whole narrative was shattered in oral argument and again today with a unanimous decision'
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California Man Becomes First In US To Be Charged With Smuggling Potent Greenhouse Gases From Mexico
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California Man Becomes First In US To Be Charged With Smuggling Potent Greenhouse Gases From Mexico

'This is the first time the Department of Justice is prosecuting someone for illegally importing greenhouse gases‚ and it will not be the last'
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Michelle Obama’s Office Addresses Presidential Rumors
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Michelle Obama’s Office Addresses Presidential Rumors

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Colorado Town is Case Study for Electric School Buses in Wintertime—They Outperformed Diesel
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Colorado Town is Case Study for Electric School Buses in Wintertime—They Outperformed Diesel

These frozen smoke belchers are Minnesota school buses that were set for a retrofit with diesel engines in 2012. New evidence‚ however‚ from a small town in Colorado suggests that another retrofit is needed—to electric motors and batteries. That’s because the West Grand School District is finding that in the frigid winter temps of -30°F‚ […] The post Colorado Town is Case Study for Electric School Buses in Wintertime—They Outperformed Diesel appeared first on Good News Network.
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My Comic Book Origin Story
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My Comic Book Origin Story

Ever since I was young‚ I’ve enjoyed comic books.  Although I’ve never been a hardcore comics buyer or reader‚ I have dabbled in them from time to time‚ and my collection has expanded and retracted CONTINUE READING... The post My Comic Book Origin Story appeared first on The Retro Network.
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SELCO: The Myth of the Perfect EDC and Bug Out Bag
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SELCO: The Myth of the Perfect EDC and Bug Out Bag

Author of The Dark Secrets of SHTF Survival and the online course SHTF Survival Boot Camp In the survival-prepper world‚ it is very important what you carry with you and just as much so‚ how you carry it. But it is a giant myth that there is just one right way to do this. Despite what many people want to say‚ there is no perfect and universal everyday carry‚ perfect and universal bug out bag‚ car kit‚ or other gear. There might be some items or universal rules that every kit should have‚ but everything else is based on the specific situation. It is often misunderstood‚ You can see that actually when someone post his EDC for example on a social media post that you are gonna have probably many comments with specific suggestions what is right or wrong in that kit. But the problem is that lot of those suggestions (or objections) are based on the specific needs or scenarios of the commenter. The suggestions may not work for the person who has that EDC. As a general rule‚ we can say that you may take advice about some item in your kit‚ but you should always keep in mind that you are building kit based on YOUR settings and needs. Take‚ bug out bags‚ for example. No matter how much we write (or read) about bug out bags there are gonna be more endless discussion about it‚ reasons are simply because BOBs are about having cool things (that are cool to discuss) and also because by having a good BOB we are trying to cover many problems that are gonna emerge when SHTF. Over the time we set up our own BOB with tools and equipment that we hope are gonna work for us. In a real-life situation‚ there are chances that we’ll be forced to lose our BOB. Maybe we’ll be forced to swim across a river and that bag gonna be heavy for us‚ or we’ll be forced to run from someone‚ or we’ll be forced to give it to someone in exchange for safe passage‚ or whatever. Being without our cool things when SHTF does not sound good. But there are ways to have the most important things when you need them. Here are some general suggestions about how to carry your items.  Layers and Levels of Importance The way of organizing the stuff that you carry may be through layers and levels of importance. It works very simply‚ and it may be some general rule‚ but still keep in mind that it depends on your personal settings. For example‚ for you‚ it may make sense to keep your allergy medications all the time at the reach of your hand because you have a history of strong allergic reactions. But‚ for example‚ for me‚ it is not important because I do not have that history. Try to have your gear organized by layers and levels of importance. Another thing is how you carry all your stuff. Some things need to be available in a split second‚ your field dressing for example‚ or your allergy medication‚ extra ammo or food. You could find your self in a situation where you will not have time to dig through all stuff to reach something. Your life might depend on that time. Layers It is a good suggestion to have three (or at least two) levels of equipment on you. In reality‚ it looks like this: Layer One: This is the equipment that will stay with you even in very extreme situations. It is equipment that is directly “on your body”. It may be placed for example on paracord around your neck‚ or on your wrist. Layer Two: This is the equipment that is on your belt‚ inside your pockets‚ small waist bag or similar. Layer Three: This is the equipment that you carry actually inside your bug out bag. The point of these layers (you can actually have more or less of these layers‚ it is based on your settings) is to cover as many unplanned situations as possible that may happen to you. And that may include losing your pack for whatever reason. You may lose your BOB because you’ll be forced to run really fast‚ or because you’ll be awakened by shots in the middle of night at your temporary camping site on the way to your BOL‚ and you are in panic‚ but you’ll still have small waist bag on you‚ paracord on your wrist‚ stuff in your pockets and similar. You may lose the camping stove or the MREs in the BOB because you lost the bag‚ but you’ll still have power bars in pockets‚ lighter around your neck‚ etc. The examples are many. Try to think in terms of “the pillars of survival”: fire‚ shelter‚ water‚ food‚ signaling/communication‚ medical/hygiene‚ defense and organize equipment in each layer for each pillar. Levels of Importance Another point of organizing how to carry your equipment should be based on what is most important to have “immediately”. A very common mistake is to have all the equipment needed to overcome a hard situation but organized in completely the wrong way. The reason for that is many preppers forget that when SHTF and you find yourself moving somewhere with your stuff‚ very often it could be the difference between life and death how fast and efficiently you can use that equipment. It is nothing spectacular. For example‚ if the S did hit the fan and you are out moving through a dangerous and violent situation‚ would you want your weapon in the reach of your hand on your belt or at the bottom of your bag? It is similar with other equipment. You have to understand what you need to have available immediately and what is not as urgent from all of your other equipment too. Another good example is the first aid kit. It is very common for preppers (and I also see this often with students at live courses) to have first aid kits that are either tucked away in the BOB or completely full of nonsense. Or both. Do you really want to find yourself in a situation when you are seriously bleeding and then you need to dig through your BOB to find your first aid kit‚ and then to dig through antibiotics‚ anti-diarrhea pills‚ plasters‚ and useless small scissors to find field dressings or a tourniquet? Sometimes‚ seconds can make a difference. There are items that are important and there are items that are REALLY important. Things that are REALLY and immediately important need to be right on you and available in seconds. So‚ taking in consideration layers and levels of importance‚ for example (and this is an example only) your first aid kit might look like this: First layer: a bandana on your head‚ neck or wrist ( tourniquet‚ splinting‚ bandage) Second layer: sterile dressings‚ field dressings‚ povidone pads‚ alcohol pads‚ water tabs‚ allergy drugs‚ trauma shears… in your pockets or belt pouch‚ belt bag Third layer: antibiotics‚ anti-diarrhea tabs‚ existing illnesses medicines‚ prolonged care meds… Now as I said this is only an example of specific items because it is absolutely about your personal settings and conditions. For example‚ if you are diabetic it makes sense to have medication closer to you. Or if you have enough space in the first or second layer you can move items from the third layer there. Again it is about understanding what is important and what is really important and trying not to lose all your equipment when the situation gets really hard. You can use this analogy with every pillar of survival So‚ for example‚ when it comes to shelter‚ your first layer might be a survival blanket or trash bag in your pocket and your second (or third) might be a tent in your bag. Sometimes you could be forced to hide somewhere and crawl inside that trash bag quickly‚ eat a power bar from your pocket‚ and be very quiet. Other times‚ you could lose everything except the lighter on your neck‚ paracord around your wrist‚ and the knife on your belt. But still‚ those items can get you through a lot of situations until you reach a safe place. Remember: Necessity‚ Comfort‚ Mobility To refine this still more‚ you need to factor in these words: necessity‚ comfort‚ and mobility. It is a formula that may work well for you or get you killed. There is no perfect and universal BOB. Even the bag alone can be wrong – it may look too much like a bug out bag and attract unnecessary attention. If you look like a walking store of tactical equipment‚ that is another problem. So‚ again‚ using common sense in how you look by having all those supplies in a bag and on you is really important. Comfort is a good thing. I like to feel comfort‚ too. But in the formula of carrying equipment‚ it may blur your decision of how much you carry with you. I like better the word “necessity” – to have things that are necessary for me to live. Mobility is very important and whenever you deciding what and how to carry‚ think in terms of how far and how fast you can get with stuff that you carry. There is no perfect everyday carry and bug out bag for everyone. All this and I didn’t tell you how to make the perfect every day carry kit and bug out bag. This is up to you. And again it should be based on your settings‚ your condition‚ region‚ distance. Graywolf from Graywolf Survival has a great bug-out bag list. Check it out here. What are your thoughts? Do you have some bug-out bag gear you really like? Or some EDC gear? What would be your tips if you were telling someone how to build their own kit? Are there any “local” items that are essential in your area that might not be necessary in other places? Let’s discuss it in the comments section. About Selco: Selco survived the Balkan war of the 90s in a city under siege‚ without electricity‚ running water‚ or food distribution. He is currently accepting students for his next physical course here. In his online works‚ he gives an inside view of the reality of survival under the harshest conditions. He reviews what works and what doesn’t‚ tells you the hard lessons he learned‚ and shares how he prepares today. He never stopped learning about survival and preparedness since the war. Regardless of what happens‚ chances are you will never experience extreme situations as Selco did. But you have the chance to learn from him and how he faced death for months. Read more of Selco’s articles here. Buy his PDF books here. Buy his #1 New Release paperback‚ The Dark Secrets of Survival here. Take advantage of a deep and profound insight into his knowledge by signing up for his online course SHTF Survival Boot Camp. Learn the inside story of what it was really like when the SHTF with his online course One Year in Hell. Real survival is not romantic or idealistic. It is brutal‚ hard and unfair. Let Selco take you into that world. The post SELCO: The Myth of the Perfect EDC and Bug Out Bag appeared first on The Organic Prepper.
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Dog Who Spent Over 900 Days In Shelter Gets Returned A Day After Adoption
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Dog Who Spent Over 900 Days In Shelter Gets Returned A Day After Adoption

A dog who spent almost three years at Valley Animal Center in Fresno‚ California gets returned a day after her long-awaited adoption.
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The North Face Does DEI Training for CUSTOMERS
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The North Face Does DEI Training for CUSTOMERS

The North Face Does DEI Training for CUSTOMERS
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In The Right Solution‚ Like Charges Can Attract Along With Opposites
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In The Right Solution‚ Like Charges Can Attract Along With Opposites

The principle that opposite charges attract and like charges repel has some exceptions‚ chemists have shown‚ complicating what is seen as a fundamental law of physics. There are few things that make chemists happier than getting one over on physicists‚ so the discovery must have caused great delight for that reason alone‚ and there could be significant biological implications as well.The observation that opposites attract‚ and likes repel‚ has worked its way out from electrostatics and magnetism. Applied to human interactions‚ it’s so familiar we sing about it. We know‚ however‚ that for psychology these patterns are very much dependent on circumstance‚ and it turns out the same is true at the molecular level.“Because like-charged objects in vacuum are expected to repel regardless of whether the sign of the charge they carry is positive or negative‚ the expectation is that like-charged particles in solution must also monotonically repel‚” a team led by Oxford University’s Professor Madhavi Krishnan write. However‚ they’ve proven this wrong.Under Krishnan’s guidance‚ two graduate students found negatively charged particles can attract each other in slightly acidic water with low concentrations of salt.Stranger still‚ positively charged particles continue to repel each other‚ at least until you get them drunk. Once the charges were placed in an alcohol solution‚ the positive charges show long-distance attraction‚ while the negative ones return to normal repulsion.Krishnan and colleagues deposited charges on silica microparticles 5 micrometers (0.0002 inches) wide and suspended them either in water or two types of alcohol. Electrostatic repulsion pushed particles of the same charge apart‚ according to laws established in the 19th century. Despite this‚ negatively charged silica particles in water formed themselves into hexagonal clusters‚ although the effect disappeared when the pH of the water was outside a narrow window‚ around 5-6.5. The clusters have voids within them‚ proving the attractions can occur even when not in direct contact. In either ethanol or isopropanol‚ it was the negatively charged particles that came together. Something else‚ which they call the “electrosolvation force”‚ was overriding the normal repulsion‚ but only in the right liquid.We know electrorepulsion can be overcome‚ otherwise atoms couldn’t have more than one proton in a nucleus. However‚ the strong force that makes large nuclei possible only operates on scales of 10-15 meters. The van der Waals force‚ most famous for allowing geckos to cling to the ceiling‚ operates on much larger scales than the strong force‚ but it is still too weak at the range studied here to be responsible.Although the effect is very dependent on the liquid in which the charges are distributed‚ the particles themselves don’t seem to matter‚ as long as they carry the charge. The team repeated their results with polypeptide- and polyelectrolyte-coated surfaces‚ even reversing the effect by successively coating particles in layers that carry positive or negative charge.Experiments like this seldom come from nowhere: it’s hard to get funding to research something you have no reason to believe will occur. The authors note‚ “Over the decades‚ consistent reports of attraction between like-charged particles from the nanometer to micrometer scales‚” have been made. Many theoretical studies have sought to explain these observations‚ without complete success.Previous examples have involved more complex materials – including involving nucleic acids‚ the building blocks of life. The Oxford team sought to simplify‚ which should make the cause easier to find. They predicted in a previous paper that a solvent “can make a substantial contribution to the total interaction free energy of two approaching objects carrying electrical charge‚” and this might be sufficient to make like charges attract. Now they have their proof.Silica microparticle aggregations may not be important in themselves‚ but the authors note that proteins carrying net negative charges have been reported to clump together‚ probably driven by the same effects. The authors even suggest the clustering and self-assembly seen here may have been relevant to the coming together of molecules that sparked the first life.First author Sida Wang said in a statement‚ “I still find it fascinating to see these particles attract‚ even having seen this a thousand times.” The study is published open access in Nature Nanotechnology.
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A true RTS game classic is finally coming back and you can sign up now
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A true RTS game classic is finally coming back and you can sign up now

We’re living in the era of the PC classic comeback. Boomer shooters like Dusk and Turbo Overkill are keeping alive the spirits of Doom and Half-Life. Upcoming 4X games like Ara and Millennia are shots in the arm for the aging Civilization formula. And the beloved XCOM-style of tactical strategy lives on in Classified France ‘44. The real legends never die. Now‚ one RTS game series‚ which we haven’t heard from since 2006 (excluding some remasters) is making its valiant return‚ and you can sign up to be one of the first new players. The Commandos are back‚ and a superb-looking beta is about to blow up. Continue reading A true RTS game classic is finally coming back and you can sign up now MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best RTS games‚ Best strategy games‚ Best grand strategy games
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