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Tropicana Casino's Final Day Has Arrived
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Tropicana Casino's Final Day Has Arrived

After welcoming guests for 67 years‚ the doors to the Las Vegas Strip's third-oldest casino will be chained shut at noon Tuesday and demolition is slated for October to make room for a $1.5 billion Major League Baseball stadium.
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If there is a nuclear bomb detonation near you‚ what would you do? Nukes aren’t necessarily a death sentence if you are properly prepared. While the fireball is instantly deadly‚ the fallout can be avoided or even sheltered against. Knowing the closest fallout shelters or bunker locations is an important part of nuclear survival planning. Those that have their own bunkers have it easiest‚ but you don’t want to be left scrambling around trying to figure it out at the moment. A quick look and integrating what you find into your plan can make the difference between life and death. While we all hope you’ll never need it‚ we’ll help you find the fallout shelters near you below. Contents (Jump to a Section) What are Fallout Shelters? Public Fallout Shelter Location Maps New York City Washington DC Detroit‚ Wayne County‚ &; Michigan Texas Georgia Alabama Eugene‚ Oregon Milwaukee‚ Wisconsin Other Counties in the US What Makes a Good Fallout Shelter? How Fast Do You Need to Get into a Fallout Shelter? Shelter vs. Evacuation How Long to Stay Inside a Fallout Shelter? Are There Public Fallout Shelters in the USA? Pros and Cons of Public Fallout Shelters Canadian‚ UK‚ and EU Fallout Shelters Canada United Kingdom &; Europe Fallout Shelter Alternatives Build Your Own Fallout Shelter What are Fallout Shelters? Fallout shelters are structures specifically designed and built to provide protection from radioactive fallout in the event of a nuclear war or nuclear accident. Fallout itself is the residual radioactive material that is dispersed into the atmosphere after a nuclear explosion or nuclear reactor accident. It looks a bit like light snow when it is visible and is easily carried by the wind. Ground-burst nuclear attacks are designed to kick up as much fallout as possible since there has been plenty of testing over the years on the most effective detonation height to generate the largest fallout ‘plume’. Fallout shelters can take many forms‚ from simple underground bunkers to more complex structures built into the basements of buildings or even entire underground complexes. They are usually designed to shield occupants from gamma radiation‚ which is the most dangerous type of radiation emitted by fallout. During the Cold War era‚ fallout shelters were built across the United States and in many other countries as a way to protect civilians from the potential effects of a nuclear war. Since the Cold War‚ Civil Defense funding has been cut significantly and public fallout shelter plans lapsed and are much less common now. Directional fallout shelter signs used to be commonplace on street corners‚ pointing the public to protected areas for when the unthinkable happens. Public Fallout Shelter Location Maps There were many fallout shelters created‚ designated‚ or labeled in the US by Civil Defense and other entities. Local counties and cities were cooperative in city planning sessions to ensure that residents had designated spaces that were prepared for nuclear events. New York City Fallout Shelter Map New York City is a prime target for terrorism and unconventional attacks as it is the largest city in the US. No wonder there are still at least 250 labeled fallout shelters in the city alone. You can find one near you using the interactive map: Washington DC Fallout Shelter Map Another robust target‚ the nation’s capital has had a comprehensive fallout plan in place for close to a century. You can still find a PDF copy of the original civil defense plans. Many of those shelters are no longer labeled or are now unverified as you can see on the interactive map: Detroit‚ Wayne County‚ &; Michigan Fallout Shelter Maps Detroit had over 2‚000 fallout shelters identified in the 80s‚ but the list continues to shrink. Here is the interactive map of their current locations: Wayne County has even more in the suburbs of Detroit: And the remainder of Michigan is pretty sparse in comparison to the above two bomb shelter maps: Texas Fallout Shelter Maps Many counties in Texas have had community fallout shelter plans‚ including: Dallas County Denton County Scurry County Parker County Tarrant County Collin County Shelby County Cook County McClennan County Fannin County Gillespie County The Civil Defense Museum keeps PDF copies of these plans on hand‚ so be sure to check those out if you are in any of those counties. Georgia Fallout Shelter Map Georgia (with the exception of Atlanta) is a lot more spread out than our other fallout shelter maps. Here is the interactive map of fallout shelters in Georgia: Alabama Fallout Shelter Map Alabama has plenty of bomb shelters left too. Check out the interactive map to find one near you: Eugene‚ Oregon Fallout Shelter Map Fallout shelters aren’t just for the East Coast. Eugene had a robust plan in 1968‚ although these locations have not been verified since. Milwaukee‚ Wisconsin Fallout Shelter Map Milwaukee’s fallout shelter program has been preserved to a degree thanks to the Raynor Memorial Libraries. They have integrated their data into Tableau to create an interactive map that you can drill down into: Other Counties in the US With the main maps covered above‚ there are a few counties that prioritized their nuclear preparedness over the rest of their state: Baltimore‚ MD Shelby County‚ TN Lane County‚ OR Cambria County‚ PA Jefferson County‚ WA Cowley County‚ KS Monroe County‚ IN Hampton County‚ SC Spartanburg County‚ SC These are by no means the only counties in the US with fallout shelter plans. These are just the ones documented by the Civil Defense Museum. You can find fallout shelter signs in most US cities if they have not been intentionally removed or covered. Many of the facilities labeled would still offer significant protection in the event of nuclear fallout. What Makes a Good Fallout Shelter? Good fallout shelters are designed to provide maximum protection against radiation exposure. Here are some key factors that help a fallout shelter do its job: Shielding: The shelter should have thick walls and a roof made of materials that are effective at blocking radiation‚ such as concrete or steel. The thicker the shielding‚ the better the protection. Alternatively‚ several yards of dirt will work so many shelters are below ground. Ventilation: The shelter should have a ventilation system that filters out radioactive particles while it brings in air. The system should be designed to minimize the amount of outside air that enters the shelter. Water and food supply: The shelter should have a reliable source of clean water and a stockpile of non-perishable food that can last for several weeks or months. Waste disposal: The shelter should have a system for disposing of human waste and other trash so it does not contaminate the shelter’s air or water supply. Space and comfort: The shelter should have enough space to accommodate the number of people planning to go in it‚ and is ideally equipped with basic furniture and amenities‚ such as beds‚ chairs‚ and a toilet. Location: The shelter should be located in an area that is unlikely to be directly impacted by a nuclear explosion‚ and should be within quick access to the people planning to use it. Overall‚ a good fallout shelter should be well-designed‚ well-stocked‚ and well-maintained to provide the best possible protection for those who may need to use it. How Fast Do You Need to Get into a Fallout Shelter? The speed at which you need to get into a fallout shelter depends on several factors‚ including the distance from the explosion‚ the size of the explosion‚ and the direction of the wind. In general‚ the closer you are to the explosion‚ the more quickly you should seek shelter. If you are within a few miles of a nuclear explosion‚ you may only have a few minutes to seek shelter before the fallout arrives. However‚ if you are farther away‚ you may have several hours or more to find shelter before the fallout reaches your area. It is important to note that fallout radiation can continue for days‚ weeks‚ or even months after a nuclear explosion. Therefore‚ it is important to stay in your shelter until you are told it is safe to come out. If you hear a warning of a nuclear attack or nuclear accident‚ you should immediately seek shelter in the nearest available fallout shelter. If there is no shelter nearby‚ you should try to find the most secure location possible‚ such as a basement or the interior room of a building‚ and cover yourself with anything that can provide additional shielding‚ such as thick blankets or mattresses. Shelter vs. Evacuation The answer is both. You should be prepared to ‘bug-in’ or in a nearby shelter if needed. Or‚ ‘bug-out’‚ meaning you evacuate the area if you have the information on hand that lets you know that is the safest option. For the same reason you don’t necessarily have to immediately go into a fallout shelter (based on wind‚ distance‚ and warning time)- you could also evacuate the area to avoid the fallout altogether. This can be risky if you are unsure whether there is congestion on the evacuation route. Planning for panic is always smart‚ so be sure that your plans aren’t too reliant on things like clear highways. If you don’t have a bunker-style fallout shelter you can still shelter-in-place for fallout before you evacuate. Shelter-in-place only requires plastic sheeting and duct tape to restrict airflow‚ and a little bit of planning and know-how. Many weaponized isotopes decay quickly‚ making a 24-hour wait-it-out strategy work well before you get out of dodge. Shelter-in-place use is directed by regional Emergency Operation Centers (EOC) around the same time as the orders for public use of Potassium Iodide tablets. If you don’t have the cheap kit or tablets ready to go‚ you’ll just need to do your best without them. How Long to Stay Inside a Fallout Shelter? The length of time that you should stay in a fallout shelter depends on the level of radiation exposure in your area. Fallout radiation can last for days‚ weeks‚ or even months after a nuclear explosion or nuclear accident‚ so it is important to stay in your shelter until you are told it is safe to come out. The amount of time you should stay in a fallout shelter can vary depending on a number of factors‚ including: Distance from the explosion: The closer you are to the explosion‚ the longer you will need to stay in your shelter. Shelter quality: A well-built shelter with proper ventilation‚ a high level of radiation shielding‚ and a large cache of supplies will provide more protection and allow you to stay in the shelter for a longer period of time. Radiation levels: Radiation levels will decrease over time‚ so the longer you stay in your shelter‚ the lower radiation exposure will be in fallout-affected areas. Different radioactive isotopes decay in different amounts of time‚ so the nuclear payload can affect this. Fallout is most deadly when it arrives as the decay has hardly started. In general‚ it is recommended to stay in your fallout shelter for at least 24 hours after the initial explosion or until radiation levels have dropped to a safe level. If radiation levels are still high‚ you may need to stay in your shelter for several days or even weeks. It is important to listen to instructions from authorities and follow their guidance on when it is safe to leave your shelter. Are There Public Fallout Shelters in the USA? Sort of- the big caveat to the maps we show above is that those fallout shelters are not supported anymore. Public fallout shelters were built in the United States during the Cold War era‚ but most of them have since been decommissioned or repurposed. Today‚ there are very few public fallout shelters that are maintained specifically for the purpose of protecting people from nuclear fallout. Still‚ many of those fallout shelter areas still have effective shielding (but probably not supplies). Post Office Fallout Shelters The US Postal Service played a large part during the Cold War-era Civil Defense‚ and many post offices built during this period were designated fallout shelters and were stocked accordingly. They were so common that many of them were not designated on county and community maps‚ yet they still had the well-known Civil Defense badges and fallout shelter placards. Learn more about the USPS’s role on their website: The Postal Service’s Role in Civil Defense during the Cold War Modern Fallout Shelters With Civil Defense no longer a priority‚ the government has prioritized nuclear deterrence in its stead. Nuclear non-proliferation campaigns have been successful so far in volatile countries. “So far” is the key wording. There are still some private organizations and individuals who maintain their own fallout shelters for personal use. In addition‚ some government buildings and other facilities may have designated areas that can be used as fallout shelters in the event of a nuclear emergency. When the United Kingdom scrapped their public WMO (Warning and Monitoring Organisation) nuclear bomb bunker program‚ the thousands of bunkers were privately sold em-masse. It is important to note that the best strategy for protecting yourself from nuclear fallout in the United States is evacuation. In the time-distance-shielding equation‚ distance is the most effective for most. Being evacuation-ready with a basic emergency plan and having a bug out bag ready can help significantly after you’ve waited through the shelter-in-place declaration. It is recommended that individuals and families make their own plans for both sheltering in place in the event of a nuclear emergency and evacuation. Depending on the nuclear attack target and fallout plume‚ being ready for either gives you the highest survivability rate. Pros &; Cons of Public Fallout Shelters Just like any situation‚ there are both positive and negative aspects when you plan on using a public fallout shelter. One of the biggest variables is the people you may have to share it with. Desperation surrounding a nuclear event can make people dangerous and there may not be authority figures around. Pros No investment needed Many people are unfamiliar with them Typically high levels of radiation shielding Nearby to much of the US population Cons May be completely gone (check before you plan) Can get overcrowded No management authority or oversight No supplies Ventilation may not work No egress plans Because nuclear attacks are unlikely‚ you may be fine with having a public fallout shelter being your nuclear solution. If you are completely unprepared‚ there are higher priority things to prepare for‚ like financial stability‚ home security‚ and fire protection before you start looking into personal bunkers. Canadian‚ UK‚ and European Fallout Shelters The United States isn’t the only one with a Civil Defense program and public fallout shelters. Canada Fallout Shelter Map Canada had a robust fallout reporting and shelter structure to protect their citizens‚ even in less populated areas. Here is the interactive map for all of Canada‚ separated by province: United Kingdom and Europe Fallout Shelter Map A handy website‚ Subterranea Brittanica‚ has an up-to-date list of fallout shelters across Europe (and the UK‚ of course). There are also over 1‚500 now privately owned WMO bunkers across the UK‚ with most of them concentrated in the south. They sell for around £20‚000 despite being small‚ cramped‚ and old. The Daily Star put together a map showing all of these bomb bunker locations. Fallout Shelter Alternatives If you can’t find a nearby public fallout shelter and don’t have any friends with one‚ there are a few fallout shelter alternatives. They aren’t great‚ but they could save your life. Note that these are just for fallout protection- a nuclear fireball will make short work of all but the most fortified military facilities. Basements Just heading down to an underground basement can improve your radiation protection 5 fold. Generally‚ you want to put as much dirt and construction material between you and outside as possible. Even a brick veneer on the outside of your home can help‚ but larger buildings typically use thicker concrete walls. Large Buildings Interior rooms or basements of large buildings‚ like office buildings and hotels have several layers of concrete to shield them from radioactive fallout making them ideal. This is also where many public fallout shelters were designated‚ because of their great shielding properties. Abandoned Mines Starting off with the worst possible choice‚ abandoned mines are incredibly dangerous. Arizona mine inspectors see a massive amount of mines and recently stated that 13% of inactive mines ‘pose an extreme risk to public safety’. The one thing they do have is plenty of shielding from any sort of radiation once you are inside. In my opinion‚ it’s not worth it because there are better options. But‚ if you want to research abandoned mines near you‚ here are some handy maps: Near me in North Carolina‚ there are several inactive mineral mines indicated in red. Not every mine on the MRDS map is above ground though‚ so don’t make any plans based on a pip on a map. The MRDS map can be overwhelming though‚ so a map that is slimmed down to inactive metal mines can also help: Those in the Midwest will need to keep scrolling down. As you can see‚ there are still a lot of options but they are concentrated in specific regions of the US. Use the interactive map to drill down into your area to see all of the options near you. All of that said‚ there are much safer options if you’re looking to go underground… Caves There are more mines than caves in the US by a staggering margin‚ but there are plenty of caves out there that could work in a pinch. That dot in the ocean isn’t an error‚ it’s the Crystal Caves of Bermuda Besides just palling around with spelunkers‚ caves offer plenty of protection from nuclear fallout. The caves in parks are designed to have people in them regularly and would be much more hospitable in an emergency than an abandoned mine. Those are pretty much your only alternatives… Military Bunkers Unless‚ of course‚ you have a death wish. Only designated personnel will be allowed into military bunkers‚ so you’re going to be left stuck outside. If you try to push or trick your way in you can be sure that lethal force will be authorized. When you are stranded outside‚ you’ll be in the worst possible place to be during nuclear war- unprotected and right next to a military installation. Build Your Own Fallout Shelter Building your own fallout shelter isn’t as hard as it sounds. You don’t need lead walls and a vault door- you just need some construction resources‚ a space (preferably underground)‚ and some dirt. We have several guides on building homemade fallout shelters in our free PDF library‚ but these two get straight to the point: Family Shelter Designs [DOD CD‚ 1962] – A civil defense manual with eight different fallout shelter configurations that scale in complexity and effectiveness. Build a Protective Fallout Shelter – This homegrown guide is useful in that it shows you how to build a fallout shelter with common construction supplies. You don’t have to follow a guide‚ of course. If you stick to the main principles and shield yourself with a couple of yards of dirt you’ll be on the right track. Cory builds a small concrete pour bunker in this timelapse: The Final Word Nuclear attacks are far from the end if you are prepared and know what to do. Create a plan that works for all of your risks by incorporating shelter-in-place and bugging out (evacuating) to be best prepared for any scenario. Here are some other guides our subscribers have found helpful: The Best Gas Mask for Tear Gas‚ Viruses‚ and Nuclear Fallout The Best Geiger Counter for Radiation Detection Nuclear Survival Kit Guide‚ Gear‚ and Checklist Keep exploring‚ stay prepared‚ and be safe. You’ve Been Missing Out Join the 2+ million preppers that rely on our prepping advice by subscribing to TruePrepper. Practical guides and tips Useful survival giveaways Free‚ forever <; 0.4% of people unsubscribe Thanks for subscribing‚ reading‚ and welcome to the club.             The post Fallout Shelters Near Me | Nuclear Bomb Bunker Locations appeared first on TruePrepper.
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SELCO: Good Enough Is More Likely Than Perfect When the SHTF
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Author of The Dark Secrets of Survival and the online course SHTF Survival Boot Camp No matter what the prepping industry and preppersphere likes to say‚ you usually will never have a perfect plan‚ perfect settings‚ or perfect gear that will work everywhere and every time. And no‚ you are not perfect‚ you are just human being. It is not only connected to prepping and survival‚ this‚ you should be best‚ first‚ “perfect” or whatever is part of normal modern consumerism world. The thing is that in survival‚ your “I am perfect”or “My preps should be perfect” may lead you to mistakes and eventually to bad things. Good enough For all of us who are normal average folks‚ there is something that we will be forced to implement sooner or later when SHTF and it is thought (or principle) that we called “good enough” here in the Balkans. At this moment‚ you need to understand that “good enough” works only if you put it in context. It works differently in different contexts. Here is one example: is rainwater that you collected from the rooftop safe for drinking? In the context of normal everyday life (not SHTF) where you want to collect water from roof for drinking‚ it is not safe for drinking. Why? Well‚ roofs may be dirty‚ air may be polluted (so the rain is polluted‚ too)‚ gutters may contain dirt… and you have normal “pure” water available from other sources (tap water‚ bottled water from the store‚ etc.) So‚ why would you risk your own health by drinking rainwater? Even after you invested work in filtering and boiling it‚ it is still not completely safe‚ and you still have normal access to clean water from normal sources. So‚ in this context it is not safe‚ do not bother. Now‚ if you put this question of “is rainwater collected from roof safe to drink” in time of SHTF‚ when normal services are not working‚ there is no running water‚ no electricity‚ no normal life… you have a completely different context. You have a situation now where you do not have drinking water‚ and possibly it is dangerous to go and look for safer sources of water‚ so basically‚ you are in a moment where you going to choose whether you are going to drink rainwater or you are going to suffer without water‚ which will lower your other capabilities that you are going to need hard in time of SHTF‚ and eventually‚ you will die without it. Well‚ you are going to drink it because‚ in this context‚ it is good enough. Of course‚ you will do whatever you want to make it cleaner‚ boiling‚ filtering etc‚ but it is not going to be 100 percent safe – it will be good enough because you need it very much. You are still going to be faced with the danger of drinking some amounts of chemicals from pollution or roof type or whatever‚ BUT in this context‚ it is about you choosing between having some bad impact on your kidney or liver that might show up years later or you dying without water (or being not ready to defend yourself or to collect other resources because you are desperately thirsty). Another example would be sleeping in partially destroyed building where there is probably asbestos dust from destroyed roofs and other material. If you are choosing between standing in the rain and hiding in that partially destroyed building with asbestos dust‚ common sense says you will stay in the rain. On the other side‚ if we change the context and you are choosing between that asbestos dust and being rounded up in the street and shot in the middle of a civil war or some similar SHTF‚ you would run to an asbestos dust building and spend the night there because it is good enough. This good enough is something that you will meet very often when SHTF‚ and it is very important to recognize it in time-fast‚ so it may save your life. Sometimes‚ from two bad things‚ you will have to choose a thing that is less bad. We are conditioned to recognize bad things‚ especially if we live in functional societies. We have learned to see things that are not safe. It is good to spot those things‚ but when SHTF‚ almost all things become unsafe‚ and usually‚ you will have to choose things that are good enough‚ but at the same time‚ they will still be unsafe. Two ends of this There is something else that needs to be mentioned here: there are two opposite ends to this. One is “Nah‚ whatever‚ “and the other is “It needs to be perfect.” Both are kind of wrong. Based on this being good enough‚ you might think of it as I said: Everything will work and everything will be good enough. That is not true. This end is shrugging your shoulders and not taking any precautions at all or trying to make things the best that you can in the situation. It is not like that: good enough means that you recognize what will work and what will save you in a given context‚ what will work and save you in that moment when danger is immediately – and use it that is good enough. The other end is that you need to be 100 percent sure that something is working before you use it (do it); in other words‚ it needs to be perfect. It will never be perfect when SHTF. It cannot be. Plans will fail‚ equipment will not work‚ people will fail…you will work with what you have with what is good enough. The point is that you will need to be somewhere between these two ends‚ but of course‚ always aim to be the best. If we use both the above examples (rainwater and asbestos dust building)‚ common sense says you will aim for the best your filtrate and clean that water in whatever way you possibly have and can. You will aim for best. But if you need it badly‚ boiling and filtering it through clothes will be good enough if you do not have any other additional way of filtering and cleaning it. If you need fast and badly to take shelter in that asbestos roof building‚ you’ll do it‚ but still‚ you might wear some kind of mask or pull your t-shirt up over your face‚ or you’ll choose a place with less destruction in the building. You’ll take care that something not fall on your head… you’ll do as best as possible. Good enough is good enough. So‚ this good enough is not you being negligent‚ and it is not you shivering in fear because nothing is completely safe. It is you doing things‚ completing task with choosing less risks‚ less bad stuff. It is you surviving by being smart. What are your thoughts on “good enough?” Can you think of any other examples where this might apply? Do you have any reasons why you don’t agree with this philosophy? 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.  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. Find his website here: SHTFSchool.com Real survival is not romantic or idealistic. It is brutal‚ hard‚ and unfair. Let Selco take you into that world. The post SELCO: Good Enough Is More Likely Than Perfect When the SHTF appeared first on The Organic Prepper.
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WARNING: Check YOUR Cans Closely! - &; Food Shortage Updates
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EPA OK With Poisoning The Food Supply
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Don't think for a second that the Federal Government cares about the people...citizens or illegals. They have no problem poisoning us...just as long as the poison isnt around them. LINK: https://tinyurl.com/bd579mwn cash.app/$pinballpreparedness Pinball Preparedness PO Box 93 Sharps Chapel‚ TN 37866 pinballpreparedness@mail2world.com
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What's New in the NEWS Today? Time for Coffee Talk LIVE Podcast! 4-02-24 Opinion
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What's New in the NEWS Today? Time for Coffee Talk LIVE Podcast! 4-02-24 Opinion

Let's Talk about the NEWS! GoFundMe Project: https://gofund.me/9786567f DISCOUNT LINK FOR SURVIVAL GARDEN SEEDS: https://survivalgardenseeds.com/?ref=... discount Code PREPPERU 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 1692 Lithonia‚ GA 30058 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
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Bird Flu Again?
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The Black Keys‚ 'Ohio Players': Album Review
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The Black Keys‚ 'Ohio Players': Album Review

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Eddie Vedder Contemplates the End of the Road for Pearl Jam
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