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Biden Floats Proposal to End Israel–Hamas War
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Biden Floats Proposal to End Israel–Hamas War

On Friday, President Biden announced a peace plan to end the ongoing hostilities in Gaza between Israel and Hamas.  The plan, which the Israelis have already green-lit, has three stages. During the…
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More Than Just EDC: Session 3 - Transforming Flashlight + Simple Knife - #edc
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More Than Just EDC: Session 3 - Transforming Flashlight + Simple Knife - #edc

More Than Just EDC: Session 3 - Transforming Flashlight + Simple Knife - #edc LINKS TO THESE ITEMS WE Banter: https://amzn.to/4aXe0Cl Olight Arkflex: https://amzn.to/4bKsIxK ________ Amazon Store: https://amzn.to/2Gk2eGH Shop here at Blade HQ to support the channel - THANKS!: http://shrsl.com/1ndyz _______ BUDGET-FRIENDLY ITEMS I RECOMMEND: 1. The Mora Craftline Basic 5 11 - https://amzn.to/2Lf2M4A 2. Mylar Blankets - https://amzn.to/2LLVtk9 3. UCO Stormproof Matches - https://amzn.to/2XFvZfF 4. Light My Fire Fire Steel 2.0 - https://amzn.to/2S9lKuc 5. Stanley Stainless Steel Cook Set - https://amzn.to/30w6nih _______ SOLID SURVIVAL KNIVES: 1. ESEE 6 - https://amzn.to/2S6STGN 2. Ontario Knife Company Rat 7 - https://amzn.to/2NK29lr 3. Benchmade Bushcrafter - https://amzn.to/2LOcTga 4. TOPS Kukri - https://amzn.to/2LcLwgc 5. Mora Garberg - https://amzn.to/2Ju9W2T _______ SOLID EDC KNIVES 1.CRKT Squid - https://amzn.to/2NL32KL 2. Benchmade Griptilian - https://amzn.to/2S5nx38 3. Spyderco Tenacious - https://amzn.to/2XAFBbz 4. Ontario Knife Company Rat 2 - https://amzn.to/2S7UewO 5. CRKT Fossil - https://amzn.to/2LOd8b4 _______ SOLID EDC FLASHLIGHTS 1. Streamlight Microstream - https://amzn.to/2LLGjLW 2. Olight S1R Baton 2 - https://amzn.to/2S42Zbe 3. Thrunite T1 - https://amzn.to/2LLCruh 4. Thrunite TC15 - https://amzn.to/2NMwXSA 5. Fenix PD35 TAC - https://amzn.to/2Jr95Qd _______ OTHER SOLID SURVIVAL/OUTDOOR TOOLS 1. Bahco Laplander Saw - https://amzn.to/2LKInUo 2. Corona Folding Saw - https://amzn.to/2LM4r0P 3. Mechanix Gloves - https://amzn.to/2xGgRPF 4. Large Firesteel - https://amzn.to/2JvQX8d 5. Pocket Bellows - https://amzn.to/2S84wNG _______ SOLID BAGS 1. Vertx EDC Commuter Sling Bag - https://amzn.to/2XAGO2B 2. Maxpedition Valence Tech Sling - https://amzn.to/2XFU8mc 3. Vanquest Mobius - https://amzn.to/2LLHPO8 4. Vanquest Envoy 13 Bag -https://amzn.to/2S67cvj 5. Helikon-Tex Bail Out Bag - https://amzn.to/2S5nTH0 _______ POPULAR VIDEOS: 1. Car Survival Bag - https://tinyurl.com/CarSurvETV 2. 10 Lies About Survival - https://tinyurl.com/Top10SurvETV 3. 10 Survival Knives - https://tinyurl.com/10SurvKnETV 4. TSA Kit - https://tinyurl.com/TSAKitETV 5. TOPS Kukri & Kit - https://tinyurl.com/TopsKuETV _______ CONNECT WITH ETV YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/EverydayTacticalVids Twitter - https://twitter.com/EverydayTactic1 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Everyday-Tactical-Vids/396490423756541 Instagram - http://instagram.com/everyday_tactical_vids/ Tumblr - http://everydaytacticalvids.tumblr.com/ Google+ - http://tinyurl.com/EverydayTacticalVidsGooglePlus _______ Everyday Tactical Vids: Thinking Tactically, Living Purposefully PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN AN INFLUENCE ON EVERYDAY TACTICAL VIDS: - Lt. Colonel Dave Grossman, Sheepdog Concept - Travis Haley of Haley Strategic - Chris Costa of Costa Ludus - The team over at ITS Tactical - NutnFancy and his YouTube channel - Tom Brown Jr. of The Tracker School - Dave Canterbury of The Pathfinder School - Rob Pincus of I.C.E. TrainingBattlBox
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Babies Are Good — But Our Birth Rate Is Bad
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Babies Are Good — But Our Birth Rate Is Bad

It turns out that babies are good little assets to have around. Despite famed catastrophist Paul Ehrlich (still) warning of imminent population-driven “famines, pandemics, water shortages, climate disasters, resource wars,” the earth is awash in natural resources, with some experts attributing the abundance to humans having acted fruitfully by multiplying. Efforts by governments throughout the world to boost birth rates have generally failed. Early in May, the 2024 Simon Abundance Index found that from 1980 to 2023, the cost of the 50 most traded commodities declined by 70.4 percent. This means the supply of such materials as sugar, pork, iron ore, coal, copper, zinc, nickel, and gold, among others, exceeds the demand for them. Or, as the Index puts it, “population-level resource abundance rose by 509.4 percent over this time period.” (READ MORE from Seth Forman: Blacks and the American Dream. At the same time, the earth’s population grew from 4.4 billion to 8 billion, leading the folks at the Index to conclude that “more people means more prosperity.” The key to understanding this “superabundance,” writes Index co-author Marian L. Tupy, is that humans are not only consumers, but also creators. “Far from being a cancer on the planet, each of us, on average, grows the stock of human knowledge, thus benefiting the entire species. The human brain, in other words, is the ultimate resource.” Free market economists have been gloating over this insight since “The Bet,”; the 1980-90 public imbroglio in which economist Julian Simon proved to ecologist Paul Ehrlich that human ingenuity will, over time, prevent the depletion of most natural resources — in this instance, any five basic metals of Ehrlich’s choosing. In October of 1990, Ehrlich mailed Simon a check for $576.07 … the inflation-adjusted price difference for $1,000 worth of copper, chromium, nickel, tin, and tungsten in 1980. Still, as with most hyperbolic libertarian claims, “more brains mean more prosperity” needs qualifiers. We can appreciate that humans are the “ultimate resource” in the sense that human inventiveness has, over time, eliminated many of the worst threats to humanity and made life, per Steven Pinker, better for all. A recent example of this might be the “fracking revolution” in gas and oil, which seems to have ensured human access to cheap and abundant energy far beyond what was expected 20 years ago. But humans and their brains need to be nurtured to ensure they become net producers and not net consumers.  That is why the population explosion projected in sub-Saharan Africa — the UN estimates that Africa’s population will increase from 1.3 billion today to 2.4 billion in 2050 and 4.2 billion by 2100 — has development economists griping about “critical infrastructure gaps” related to things like health, security, and education. Numbers alone don’t cut it. No one seriously thinks that the mostly underprepared migrants pouring into New York City’s struggling public schools, raising the percentage of non-English speakers to 25 percent, has been good for the development of our “ultimate resource.” As some scholars have noted, nations with high birth rates that struggle to feed, educate, and provide clean water and medical care for their people might not benefit from a higher birth rate. Indeed, the list of countries with a high Total Fertility Rate (average births per woman) is not an “enviable club”: Chad (6.26 TFR), the Democratic Republic of the Congo (6.16 TFR), and the Central African Republic (5.98 TFR). Nevertheless, for developed countries like the U.S., all other things being equal, more babies are critical not only for replenishing our work force, increasing economic growth, funding pensions, and solidifying America’s standing as the predominant world power, but also for infusing vitality and purpose into our lives — “choose life!” a widely-read book once implored. The bad news is that we’re not choosing life. The Wall Street Journal reports on provisional data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that the number of births in 2023 (3.59 million) was lower than in any year since 1979, when the population had 111 million fewer people. The TFR, or the number of children on average a woman in the U.S. is expected to have in her lifetime, declined to 1.62, the lowest rate ever recorded and below the population “replacement” level of 2.1 kids per woman. (READ MORE: Why Are We Having Less Sex?) Efforts by governments throughout the world to boost birth rates have generally failed. Will the news that more people mean more prosperity provide the necessary spark? This article is an excerpt from The American Spectator’s Spectator P.M. newsletter. Subscribe today to read future letters from our staff! The post Babies Are Good — But Our Birth Rate Is Bad appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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10 Idiots and a Boat Party
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10 Idiots and a Boat Party

As a boat skipper, I hate being told what to do on board. The girls started screaming at me that if I accelerated too fast, our towels would fall into the sea. The guys were howling and beating their chests. I pushed on the throttle to shake off the impact of a big tanker. The stern dug into the sea. And the crate of beer flew backward until it was lost in the water. That’s how the party started with 10 idiots diving without tanks but with bottles.  READ MORE from Itxu Díaz: Ignore the New York Times Killjoys. Enjoy Your Wedding. It wasn’t a big deal. Most of the people who go on a bender on a friend’s boat can’t wait for something to fall into the sea so that they can rescue it. Of the 30 beers we lost in the water, we recovered 83. So, I decided to throw one of my rich friend’s wallet full of bills overboard as well, but we were not able to find it, and to this day he is still in hysterics. Yacht manufacturers design yachts with catalogs in mind, not real life. That might explain why they all make the same mistake: There’s nowhere to put anything so that when a hothead takes the helm, it doesn’t all end up at the bottom of the ocean. You usually buy a boat to avoid falling into the sea, you and your stuff. That includes your drink, your cigarettes, your books, your phone, and your girlfriend. Manufacturers have only made provision for lifebuoys, life jackets, walkie-talkies, and the like. What’s the point? Even the most romantic skipper won’t start calling on the walkie-talkie when the boat starts to sink. Everyone broadcasts it live in WhatsApp groups. Your friends start to worry if they see that you have left the group in the middle of a video. There is no longer any chance of drowning in anonymity, unless you’re shouting on the walkie-talkie. Those things are only good for your drunken friends to radio illegal stupidities when the party starts to degenerate and you are unable to find the harbor entrance lights. You probably should have read the lights manual to know that those red bulbs are not Christmas decorations in May. Luckily, when I do party, I choose my friendships wisely. A boat is too small a place to be with someone who annoys you, unless you want to throw them overboard as soon as the first hungry sharks show up. My theory is that all sharks are always hungry. Yesterday I wanted to prove it by sticking both my hands in the sea right after throwing in a couple of roasted chickens, and now I’m writing this column with my elbows and nose. At the party we played music at a volume that could be danced to all the way over in Beijing. The atmosphere was so seaworthy that I was going to put a white cap on, but in the end I was overcome with responsibility and figured that the blue stripes on my polo shirt were more than enough. If you get carried away, first you put on the beanie, and then you end up eating cans of spinach and punching cruise ship masts to impress Olive Oyl, who’s always oblivious anyway. Someone decided it was a good idea to grill some lobsters on top of the gas tank. And it’s a typical occurrence that you can’t say no to because, a priori, it seems a smart idea. I don’t think there’s a better place to get a good fire going. And besides, it was lunchtime, and the last thing that comes to mind is that something could catch fire in the sea. It’s like trying to light a cigarette inside a jug of water. But then, when you see the smoke stop smelling like a seafood restaurant and start smelling like a car engine in summer, you realize that it would have been better to hit the live lobsters in the back of the head and serve them as sashimi. I am an impulsive, talented cook. I come up with good ideas but only in emergency situations. Besides, roasting food is out of fashion. That was something cavemen did.  On the boats we all imitate each other, like at weddings with that chaotic bread plate issue (which one is yours, the one on the right or the one on the left?). A girl brought out her sunscreen. I think the party was still getting started when all the people started slathering on the cream to the cry of: “You can get really burned out at sea,” but I dipped my elbow in, and it seemed reasonably cool to me. So the sun cream thing seems silly to me. Because all of a sudden people were dropping things as they slipped out of their hands left, right, and center. Keys, cell phones, money, and other personal belongings fell into unreachable areas of the boat, and one guy who was being hugged by his girlfriend slipped out of her arms and fell into the sea. We looked for the guy relentlessly for almost 30 seconds. Then we continued to party until now, as we try to borrow a piece of igloo from some Inuit so that we have enough ice for the whiskies on the way back.  Translated by Joel Dalmau. Buy Itxu Díaz’s new book, I Will Not Eat Crickets: An Angry Satirist Declares War on the Globalist Elite, here today! The post 10 Idiots and a Boat Party appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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BREAKING! INFOWARS May Be Shutdown In 48 Hours
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BREAKING! INFOWARS May Be Shutdown In 48 Hours

Watch & share for vital intel about the future of Infowars! Alex Jones delivers an urgent message about the battles Infowars is enduring as well as a forecast on the future of the world’s #1 anti-globalist & pro-humanity news site. BREAKING! INFOWARS May Be Shutdown in 48 HoursPlease Support https://t.co/KfYsWPgxeM pic.twitter.com/nVEVlVUCRV— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) June 1, 2024
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ANOTHER ONE – Millions of Chickens Killed in 5-Alarm Fire at Farina Farms Inc. in Illinois, One of Nation’s Largest Free-Range Egg Facilities (VIDEO)
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ANOTHER ONE – Millions of Chickens Killed in 5-Alarm Fire at Farina Farms Inc. in Illinois, One of Nation’s Largest Free-Range Egg Facilities (VIDEO)

by Jim Hoft, The Gateway Pundit: A massive fire broke out at Farina Farms Inc. in Marion County, Illinois, on Wednesday night, resulting in the deaths of millions of chickens. The farm is one of the largest free-range egg facilities in the country. The fire, which began around 6:30 p.m. along Highway 37, quickly escalated […]
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What a China-Taiwan Conflict Could Mean for Semiconductors, Gold
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What a China-Taiwan Conflict Could Mean for Semiconductors, Gold

by Peter Schiff, Schiff Gold: American-made weapons will soon be bound for Taiwan, American lawmakers are telling Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te, sending shockwaves of uncertainty through electronics and metals markets this week. In a pointed “celebration” of Lai’s recent inauguration, Chinese military aircraft and warships have been conducting large-scale drills around the island. China considers Taiwan […]
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