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Survival Prepper
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2 yrs

How to Tap a Phone Line for Power When SHTF
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How to Tap a Phone Line for Power When SHTF

Of the many things that we use every day‚ electrical power has become one of the most important. Just about everything we do relies on electric power in one way or other; sometimes in ways we don’t even realize. Yet our electric power grid is the most fragile part of our infrastructure. All it takes […] The post How to Tap a Phone Line for Power When SHTF appeared first on Ask a Prepper.
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2 yrs

âš¡ALERT: UK ISSUES DIRE WARNING‚
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âš¡ALERT: UK ISSUES DIRE WARNING‚ "THE BIG ONE IS COMING" NATO PROBES MOSCOW AIRSPACE w/ DRONES

I predicted this 2 years ago‚ to the MONTH! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b8Ctr51RLQ&;t=43s Review of the movie 'Leave the World Behind" https://youtu.be/HtLl0Y1MwcY The Apocalypse is a given at this point. Prepare for it here. Use discount code SURVIVALPREPPER for 10% off / Premium Survival/ Emergency Equipment https://canadianpreparedness.com/ GET EMERGENCY PRESCRIPTION MEDS AND ANTIBIOTICS (affiliate link) https://jasemedical.com/canadianprepper GET WHOLESALE FREEZEDRIED FOOD (World reknown quality) USE DISCOUNT CODE 'CanadianPrepper' https://tinyurl.com/nhhtddh6 GET GOLD AND SILVER FROM A VETTED REPUTABLE COMPANY (affiliate links) IN CANADA https://www.dpbolvw.net/click-100810984-13658063 IN USA https://www.dpbolvw.net/click-100810984-10959597 Gasmasks and Protective Equipment https://canadianpreparedness.com/collections/first-aid Emergency Food Supplies https://canadianpreparedness.com/collections/food Survival Tools https://canadianpreparedness.com/collections/all-tools Shelter and Sleep Systems https://www.canadianpreparedness.com/product-categories/shelter/ Water Filtration https://canadianpreparedness.com/collections/water-filtration Cooking Systems https://canadianpreparedness.com/collections/cookware Silky Saws https://canadianpreparedness.com/collections/silky-saws-canadian-prepper Flashlights &; Navigation https://canadianpreparedness.com/collections/electronics Survival Gear/ Misc https://canadianpreparedness.com/collections/protection-hunting Fire Starting https://canadianpreparedness.com/collections/fatrope-firestarter-canadian-prepper Hygiene https://canadianpreparedness.com/collections/towels
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
2 yrs

Weight Gain Common After Stopping New Obesity Drugs‚ Study Shows
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Weight Gain Common After Stopping New Obesity Drugs‚ Study Shows

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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

SHOCKING: BBC Unwittingly Exposes COVID Vaccine’s Part in Historic Death Spike
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SHOCKING: BBC Unwittingly Exposes COVID Vaccine’s Part in Historic Death Spike

The people of the UK should now be in a state of shock. Instead‚ they have been distracted by non-stop coverage of war in Ukraine‚ Palestine and Israel. So they will have […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Javier Milei Takes a Chainsaw to Argentina’s Gov’t‚ Eliminating Half as Promised
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Javier Milei Takes a Chainsaw to Argentina’s Gov’t‚ Eliminating Half as Promised

by Mish Shedlock‚ Mish Talk: The newly elected president of Argentina‚ Javier Milei‚ just took a chainsaw to Argentina’s government. Congratulations to Milei for keeping a promise. The US desperately needs to do the same! Javier Milei Eliminates Half of Argentina’s Government Ministries Praise and honors to Javier Milei for fulfilling a campaign promise. On […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Soros Media Matters Sues to ‘PERMANENTLY BLOCK’ AG Ken Paxton From Investigating Them
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Soros Media Matters Sues to ‘PERMANENTLY BLOCK’ AG Ken Paxton From Investigating Them

from The National Pulse: Media Matters – a far-left‚ Soros-funded‚ non-profit propaganda group – has filed a lawsuit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton‚ claiming Paxton’s investigation into the organization is unlawful and infringes on its First Amendment rights. This comes after Paxton opened an investigation into Media Matters following its report alleging that advertisements from major companies ran […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Javier Milei’s First Day in Office – Reduce the Size of Government
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Javier Milei’s First Day in Office – Reduce the Size of Government

by Martin Armstrong‚ Armstrong Economics: Argentina’s new President‚ Javier Milei‚ is making headlines around the world for vowing to radically change Argentina’s failing political system. Milei campaigned on implementing a “chainsaw plan” that would swiftly cut useless bureaus that drain government resources with no or minimal benefit to the public. Milei stuck to his campaign […]
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

How I Got Hooked on Solutions Journalism
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How I Got Hooked on Solutions Journalism

As part of our winter membership drive‚ we are pulling back the curtain on what we do here at Reasons to be Cheerful. In this story‚ Contributing Editor Michaela Haas shares her perspective on solutions journalism. Want to learn more about our membership program? Click here. At the turn of this century‚ New York Times reporter Tina Rosenberg had uncovered a massive scandal but couldn’t convince her editor to publish her research: The price for HIV medication had soared. Thousands of patients in the Global South were dying because they could not afford the expensive treatment. “What people didn’t know was that the Clinton administration was colluding with the pharma industry to keep the prices artificially inflated‚” the Pulitzer Prize-decorated Rosenberg says. Her editor at the New York Times Magazine agreed that the practice was scandalous but still‚ he was not willing to “print yet another depressing AIDS story!”  Rosenberg didn’t give up. Instead‚ she wrote a feature about a country that defied the pressure‚ produced the life-saving medication in its own labs and distributed it for free‚ effectively halving the death rate: Brazil.   The success of that New York Times cover story‚ “Look at Brazil‚” was phenomenal: The US government changed its policy and the life-saving antiretrovirals became affordable in the global South. “This is exactly the principle‚” Rosenberg said at a conference of the Solutions Journalism Network in Sundance‚ Utah‚ where I first met her: “Instead of just calling out a problem‚ we ask: Who does it better?” Rosenberg suspected that the solutions principle would make sense for other topics‚ too. “The idea is too good to keep it to ourselves‚” her colleague David Bornstein agreed‚ and in 2013‚ they co-founded the New York-based Solutions Journalism Network (SJN)‚ which offers training and support for solutions journalism.  A little over five years ago‚ SJN retweeted a story of mine about finding post-traumatic growth. I had to look up what the network stood for. On its website‚ I read its definition of solutions journalism as “rigorous and compelling reporting about responses to social problems.” I was instantly hooked. It’s an evidence-driven approach that focuses on reproducible‚ effective solutions while not shying away from revealing limitations and shortcomings.  “I honestly don’t think I would still be passionate about my job if I mainly wrote about what’s wrong with the world‚” Haas writes. Credit: Gayle M. Landes Shortly after‚ I began training in solutions journalism‚ started writing a solutions column for the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung and coordinated a local solutions journalism community in Los Angeles before joining Reasons to be Cheerful as contributing editor in the spring of 2021. Reasons to be Cheerful is one of only a handful of publications that exclusively publishes true solutions journalism. As a reader‚ you might have initially come here for the “cheer” in the name‚ and you might not necessarily have heard of solutions journalism. But if you read us‚ you know you won’t find cute kitten videos on our site to cheer you up (though there is nothing cuter than kittens).  Often‚ solutions journalism isn’t exactly “good” news. “Journalists are not interested in making people feel good‚” Bornstein agrees. “In fact‚ when you look at a lot of solutions journalism‚ it’s not designed to make people feel better. It’s almost always stories about people who are performing poorly with problems compared to how they could be performing. It makes negligence egregious because there are other options. We think it is the most powerful way to shift journalism because accountability is our number-one job.” The negativity bias has been well documented‚ including in one of my favorite books‚ the bestseller Factfulness by the late Hans Rosling: Readers believe the world is worse than it actually is. “When asked simple questions about global trends ― what percentage of the world’s population live in poverty; why the world’s population is increasing; how many girls finish school ― we systematically get the answers wrong‚” Rosling and his co-authors find. “So wrong that a chimpanzee choosing answers at random will consistently outguess teachers‚ journalists‚ Nobel laureates‚ and investment bankers.” No matter which pressing problems I think of‚ there are always people‚ communities or institutions who are working to solve them‚ and it is simply good journalism to research them. Solutions journalism fails when it is naïve and pollyanna-ish‚ but it does make me feel better to know that we live in a world where smart people who care are looking for solutions. “If we only ever write about how people fail‚ it’s no surprise they don’t want to read us anymore‚” Bornstein adds. “It makes you feel less helpless to live in a society where people are thinking about doing better.”  Become a sustaining member today! Join the Reasons to be Cheerful community by supporting our nonprofit publication and giving what you can. Join That’s why I’m convinced that solutions journalism is also a solution for the trust crisis in journalism. According to the latest comprehensive Digital News Report by the Reuters Institute‚ only four out of ten news consumers say they trust most news most of the time‚ and more than a third (36 percent) of news consumers say they avoid the news often or sometimes. News avoiders are more likely to say they are interested in solutions-based journalism.  “Journalism suffered an existential crisis along with its economic crisis‚ and solutions journalism is a way of responding to that‚ a way of increasing trust‚” Rosenberg says. “People are assuming that trust is a function of accuracy‚ and we think it’s also a function of people feeling seen and respected by how the media portrays them.”  Studies show that solutions reporting rarely increases click rates but it increases the reading time by 10 to 20 percent‚ strengthens credibility and boosts reader engagement. Karen McIntyre‚ professor for multimedia journalism at the Virginia Commonwealth University‚ discovered that solutions journalism is also an antidote to feeling helpless and hopeless.  What began in Bornstein’s one-bedroom New York apartment a decade ago has now become an international network. SJN has trained more than 47‚000 journalists in 160 countries‚ and curates a searchable database with solutions stories from 1‚900 news organizations.  “People want more solutions journalism [with a focus on the climate crisis]‚” writes Mitali Mukherjee‚ who co-authored Reuters’ report on climate news use. “And essentially‚ that means that they’re looking for not just positive stories‚ but they’re looking for what’s working in a community and what might be replicated in another.” What I personally appreciate most about this kind of solutions-focused journalism is its impact. I continue to be amazed how the stories change me and the readers. After I wrote about the pesticide use and labor abuse in the flower industry‚ I stopped buying red roses for my spouse.  After I researched an in-depth feature on the climate diet (here’s a piece about the topic by my colleague Peter Yeung)‚ I pivoted to plant-based meals.  Since I wrote about solutions for the increase in pedestrian deaths in the US‚ I approach crosswalks much more carefully.  I am a reporter‚ not an advocate. I won’t tell you what to make for dinner or who to vote for. But once we have all the facts clearly laid out with compelling evidence‚ it’s nearly impossible to ignore them. I know this is the case for you‚ too‚ because you tell me so. Since focusing on solutions journalism‚ I’m getting significantly more mail from readers‚ and 99 percent of the people who write are genuinely engaged‚ interested‚ asking good questions or requesting more information so they can adopt an idea themselves. It’s fascinating and enriching! Very rarely do I get a letter that is insulting‚ and I believe this is also proof that we have earned your trust. Crushed by negative news? Sign up for the Reasons to be Cheerful newsletter. [contact-form-7] Also‚ it’s just simply more fun and more meaningful for me to interview people who actively tackle climate change/pollution/mental health/biodiversity or any number of issues I care about. “As a journalist who is often disturbed by the sad stories that make the news daily‚ it comes as a relief to do something different — tell stories of hope that illuminate a gloomy world‚” freelance solutions reporter Olayide Oluwafunmilayo Soaga shared on Solutions Journalism Day.  I have been a reporter since I was 16 years old‚ writing stories about local politics and art reviews for my local paper after school. I honestly don’t think I would still be passionate about my job if I mainly wrote about what’s wrong with the world. Also‚ in the last 20 years‚ I’ve lived in Europe‚ Asia and the US. I feel this is an advantage for solutions journalism because I have seen for myself how different countries grapple with problems that other countries have been able to solve. Switzerland has the lowest abortion rate in the world‚ Sweden recycles more glass (94 percent) than any other country‚ some countries have found solutions for rising gun deaths. Which means: Your country or community can solve the issue‚ too. Bornstein sees solutions journalism as a way of shedding light on what’s possible‚ and maybe even changing what we see as possible. He quotes the saying that sunlight is the best disinfectant before adding‚ “Maybe it isn’t enough to shine a light on shortcomings‚ maybe journalism shouldn’t just play the role of disinfectant‚ but also photosynthesis.”  And that is a reason to be cheerful. The post How I Got Hooked on Solutions Journalism appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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The Best Way to Discover God’s Truth – Senior Living – December 14
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The Best Way to Discover God’s Truth – Senior Living – December 14

The Best Way to Discover God's Truth The Israelites are stubborn‚ like a stubborn heifer. How then can the LORD pasture them like lambs in a meadow? – Hosea 4:16 Are you strong enough to face how mistaken many of your most cherished beliefs are? Well‚ here are a few things you may not have known: 1. Marie Antoinette never said‚ "Let them eat cake." This phrase was attributed to her but had actually been used by other prominent figures long before. 2. Charles Lindbergh was not the first person to fly nonstop across the Atlantic. He was the 92nd‚ although he was the first to do it alone. 3. The centipede doesn't have a hundred legs. It usually has 21 or 30‚ though some have more than 100. And the millipede certainly doesn't have a thousand legs. In fact‚ very few have more than 200. 4. A red flag to a bull is meaningless because bulls are colorblind. 5. The idea that people never use more than 10% of their brain is false. 6. An ostrich never buries its head in the sand. It only looks that way when it lowers its head in fear‚ to feed itself‚ or to cover its eggs for protection. When it comes to our ideas of God‚ it's important that we don't have a stubborn heart and are willing to accept when we might be wrong. So instead of assuming you have the Christian life all figured out‚ live your life with a humble and teachable attitude and let God guide you in His truth each day! Prayer Challenge: Ask God to reveal to you areas where you have been stubborn and unteachable. Pray that He would soften your heart in these areas so that you can grow in His truth! Visit the Senior Living Ministries website The post The Best Way to Discover God’s Truth – Senior Living – December 14 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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A Prayer for Us to Believe the Lord Will Do What He Says – Your Daily Prayer – December 14
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A Prayer for Us to Believe the Lord Will Do What He Says – Your Daily Prayer – December 14

A Prayer for Us to Believe the Lord Will Do What He SaysBy Maggie Meadows Cooper "You are blessed because you believed that the Lord would do what He said." – Luke 2:45 Each year as the Christmas season gets closer‚ my heart fills with excitement over celebrating Jesus with family and friends. The decorations‚ the parties‚ the gifts...they all occupy my mind and time. But as Christmas Day approaches‚ my thoughts usually turn to Mary. All she endured on that long trek to Bethlehem. Giving birth in a barn surrounded by unsettling sounds and smells. Her worries and fears for her newborn son. But most of all‚ I wonder‚ why her? To most people thousands of years ago‚ Mary was just an ordinary girl living an ordinary life. Until one night when everything changed. An angel of the Lord told her that she would be carrying a baby...and not just any baby...the Savior of the world. When the angel left Mary‚ she hurried to see her relative Elizabeth‚ who recognized that Mary would be the mother of the Messiah. Her baby (John the Baptist) jumped in her womb at the sound of Mary's voice! And then‚ in Luke 2:45‚ Elizabeth said‚ "You are blessed because you believed that the Lord would do what He said." It’s so simple and yet so profound‚ all at the same time. Mary was chosen because she believed the Lord would do what He said. Not only for those nine months. Or for that one miraculous night in Bethlehem. The Lord had to choose a heart who believed He would do what He said...for life.  On every sleepless night‚ as she cradled that baby boy to the training and exhausting days of toddlerhood. From the childhood days of mischievous play and games to the stressful years of life with a teenager. As she watched her grown son gain independence as a young adult teaching others‚ and then as she stood at the foot of the cross her precious son died on. Mary's story was not just on that night in Bethlehem‚ and I think we too often forget that. She lived every day as a wife and mama of multiple children. She cooked and cleaned on days that were long and exhausting. But on top of that‚ she held in her heart the moments she "treasured" and "pondered" about Jesus that must have brought her restless nights. We know from her song that she knew scriptures and stories of God's faithfulness passed down through generations‚ that she most likely knew the prophecies‚ and therefore knew that Jesus was a part of that story. Early on‚ when Mary and Joseph took baby Jesus to the temple‚ a man named Simeon blessed them and said to Mary‚ "This child is destined to cause many in Israel to fall‚ but He will be a joy to many others. He has been sent as a sign from God‚ but many will oppose Him. As a result‚ the deepest thoughts of many hearts will be revealed. And a sword will pierce your very soul." Now‚ if that wouldn't burden a mama‚ I don't know what else would. But Mary … I have to think that she believed God had a plan. A good plan‚ in spite of bad circumstances‚ in spite of scary things‚ and in spite of what she could see in those last days. It would be hard to think that Mary never feared or tossed and turned at times. But I don't believe she ever doubted that God would do what He said. And so she was the one. Jesus loved his mama...some of His last words were entrusting her to John's care. And trying to imagine that scene‚ my heart is torn apart. It was our Prince of Peace hanging on that cross‚ but it was also a son and His mama. While she knew He was the Savior‚ He was also her baby...that same baby we celebrate this Christmas. And she believed He would do what He said. May we all have a heart like Mary's this Christmas season and every day after. Let's pray: Dear Jesus‚Thank you for Mary and her heart that believed when so many others wouldn't. So often‚ it seems my prayer becomes‚ "I believe; help my unbelief." But I long to have a heart like Mary's. Help me believe that you will do what you say‚ not just for this hour‚ or this day‚ or this week‚ but for life. In Your Mighty Name‚ Jesus‚ Amen Photo credit: Robert Thiemann/Unsplash.com Maggie Meadows Cooper is a wife‚ mom‚ educator‚ author‚ and blogger with a longing for women to grow a heart for Jesus and others. She is the author of the children's book "Bumper" and blogs at The Little Moments about what the Lord is teaching her through her children and everyday life. She contributes to Blogs by Christian Women‚ Devotional Diva‚ She Disciples‚ and Connecting Ministries. An educator with an M.Ed. in Early Childhood Education from Auburn University (War Eagle!)‚ she has twenty years of experience working with young children. She loves all things chocolate‚ real Coca-Cola‚ and lives with her husband‚ three children‚ and two rambunctious dogs in Opelika‚ Alabama. LISTEN to More Christmas Prayers on LifeAudio Teach Us to Pray is a FREE prayer podcast hosted by iBelieve writer Christina Patterson. Each week‚ she gives you practical‚ real-life tips on how to grow your faith and relationship with God through the power of prayer. To listen to her episode on What to Pray in the Morning for a Worry-Free Day‚ click below! Now that you’ve prayed‚ are you in need of someone to pray for YOU? Click the button below! Visit iBelieve.com for more inspiring prayer content. The post A Prayer for Us to Believe the Lord Will Do What He Says – Your Daily Prayer – December 14 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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