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GWAR’s “The Stoned Age Tour” This Fall
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GWAR’s “The Stoned Age Tour” This Fall

GWAR will embark on “The Stoned Age Tour” this fall in support of their fifteenth studio album “The New Dark Ages,” which was released in ’22. The album, accompanied by the comic book “Gwar in the Duoverse of Absurdity,” was the band’s last album to feature guitarist Pustulus Maximus (Brent Purgason) who left after eleven years with the band.   The trek will launch on October 17th in Las Vegas at House Of Blues and then wrap up on November 20th in Nashville at the Brooklyn Bowl.  Tickets go on sale June 21st at 10:00 a.m. local time. Pre-sales begin June 18th at 10 a.m. local time. “The Stoned Age Tour” Dates: Ticket Information Oct. 17 – Las Vegas, NV @ House of BluesOct. 18 – Tempe/Phoenix, AZ @ Marquee TheaterOct. 19 – Anaheim, CA @ House of BluesOct. 20 – San Francisco, CA @ Regency BallroomOct. 22 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox SodoOct. 23 – Boise, ID @ Revolution Concert HouseOct. 24 – Portland, OR @ Roseland TheaterOct. 26 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The DepotOct. 27 – Denver, CO @ Summit Music HallOct. 29 – Lincoln, NE @ The Bourbon TheatreOct. 30 – Minneapolis, MN @ Skyway TheatreOct. 31 – Milwaukee, WI @ The RaveNov. 01 – Cleveland, OH @ The AgoraNov. 02 – Albany, NY @ Empire LiveNov. 03 – Hampton Beach, NH @ Wally’sNov. 05 – Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock ClubNov. 06 – New York, NY @ Brooklyn SteelNov. 08 – Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall*Nov. 09 – Richmond, VA @ The National*Nov. 10 – Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz*Nov. 11 – Asheville, NC @ Orange Peel*Nov. 13 – Orlando, FL @ The BeachamNov. 15 – Dallas, TX @ The Studio at The FactoryNov. 16 – San Antonio, TX @ Vibes Event CenterNov. 17 – Houston, TX @ Warehouse LiveNov. 19 – Atlanta, GA @ The MasqueradeNov. 20 – Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl ### The post GWAR’s “The Stoned Age Tour” This Fall appeared first on RockinTown.
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Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

The Guy Who Organizes Ballot Counting, Says Election Results Will Not Match Polling – The Last Refuge
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The Guy Who Organizes Ballot Counting, Says Election Results Will Not Match Polling – The Last Refuge

This is the problem.The Guy Who Organizes Ballot Counting, Says Election Results Will Not Match Polling – The Last Refuge https://t.co/jBCjInOzvQ — Lara Logan (@laralogan) June 17, 2024
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G7 demands $486 billion from Russia
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G7 demands $486 billion from Russia

from RT: Moscow owes billions of dollars in damages to Kiev, according to a joint statement by the Group of Seven nations The leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) nations have demanded that Russia pay $486 billion to Ukraine in damage allegedly inflicted by the ongoing conflict, according to a joint statement issued on Friday. The […]
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Intel Uncensored
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How can millions of people, all exhibiting signs of COVID have whole genome sequences that match the SARS-CoV-2 reference genome if viruses don’t exist?
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How can millions of people, all exhibiting signs of COVID have whole genome sequences that match the SARS-CoV-2 reference genome if viruses don’t exist?

by Steve Kirsch, Steve Kirsch’s newsletter: Do you know? They were sequenced from scratch. The machines computed the sequences solely based on the samples under test using random primers. Here was the discussion. Executive summary It’s important to resolve the question whether viruses exist. This article lays out a set of questions that need to be […]
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⚡ALERT: NATO PLACES NUCLEAR WEAPONS ON STANDBY, EMERGENCY MEETING OVER ANOTHER NUKE SUB NEAR UK
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⚡ALERT: NATO PLACES NUCLEAR WEAPONS ON STANDBY, EMERGENCY MEETING OVER ANOTHER NUKE SUB NEAR UK

from Canadian Prepper: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Let's Get Cooking
2 yrs

My Grandma's Cornbread Will Convince You to Never Bake It in the Oven
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My Grandma's Cornbread Will Convince You to Never Bake It in the Oven

“This dish has made a lasting impression on me and my life for the past 40 years.” READ MORE...
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Let's Get Cooking
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Reese’s Just Launched a Limited-Edition Peanut Butter Cup, and It Tastes 4x Better than the Original
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Reese’s Just Launched a Limited-Edition Peanut Butter Cup, and It Tastes 4x Better than the Original

It’s quadruple the size. READ MORE...
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Who Were the Kuomintang?
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Who Were the Kuomintang?

  Beginning in the mid-19th century, China signed unequal treaties, forced upon it following military defeats. The terms dictated that China give up territorial and sovereignty rights, allowing foreign countries, like Japan or the U.K., to exempt their citizens from Chinese law. Another part of the treaty established foreign enclaves in several Chinese cities. The 1901 Boxer Rebellion, the ensuing war, and the defeat of the Qing Dynasty led to the 1911 Xinhai Revolution. The revolt spread as the Qing couldn’t stop it. The last Qing emperor, Puyi, abdicated on February 12, 1912. The nucleus of the Kuomintang (KMT) would form soon after.   Sun Yat-sen: Revolutionary and Leader Sun Yat-sen Source: Britannica.com   No mention of the Kuomintang can be made without looking at Sun Yat-sen, its founder and ideological center. Born in 1866 in Guangdong Province, Sun emigrated to Hawaii to live with his brother. He studied at a British and American school, quickly learning English. He moved to Hong Kong in 1883, became a Christian, and graduated medical school. Sun met anti-Qing revolutionaries in medical school and joined their plots. A planned but failed uprising he helped plot in 1895 sent him to exile to Japan, and the U.S. Sun’s core ideology stressed replacing the Qing Dynasty with a modern nation-state. Upon hearing of the 1911 Revolution, Sun returned to China. On January 1, 1912, he became the provisional President of the Republic of China for only three months.   In August 1912, Sun formed the Kuomintang, known as the Nationalist Party. The years 1916 to 1928 were dubbed “The Warlord Era.” Political infighting and regional military governments dominated that period, with KMT’s base only in southern China.   Banner showing Republic of China Flags c. 1916 Source: Wikimedia Commons   Sun strengthened the KMT in southern China and, with the Chinese Communist Party’s help, slowly expanded. Sun asked and received help from the Soviet Union, too. In 1924, he published the Three Principles of the People. These were Nationalism, Democracy, and People’s Livelihood, which would set up China as a modern country. Sun became ruler of China after 1923 but passed away in 1925 before he could unify China. That came under his successor, Chiang Kai-shek.    The Northern Expedition Propaganda painting of the Long March from 1973. Source: Schools History   In 1926, KMT armies under Chiang attacked north to unify China. With some warlords and Soviet assistance, their armies reached Beijing, the capital. Capturing this city gained the KMT international recognition, so Chiang became the accepted leader of China. As the Expedition fought on, Chiang turned on the Communists and politically left KMT members. On April 12, 1927, his forces massacred the Communists. Survivors fled into rural areas, where their power base lay, especially in the future. The Communists began to regroup, uniting peasants against warlords and corrupt KMT officials.    Stability And Crisis Manchuria Invasion Source: Rochester University   By 1928, the Kuomintang had unified China and ended the Warlord Era. Wanting to modernize the country, Chiang promoted democratic reforms for voting, women’s rights, and universal education. The KMT, too, wanted to create a welfare state in their direction. These were all part of Sun Yat-sen’s Three Principles of the People. The situation wouldn’t remain peaceful for long.   The KMT made strides toward all these goals, but after 1930, the country faced continual crisis. 1931 began with Imperial Japan’s taking Manchuria and then more. The KMT’s German-trained troops proved to be no match. By 1937, vast parts of China had fallen, forcing the KMT to move their capital twice by the 1940s. The KMT battled the Communists, or Reds, and warlord rebellions. Corruption remained a constant problem despite many reforms.    The Reds: Not Defeated Mao Zedong in early revolutionary years. Source: The Times   The 1927 Communist massacre touched off a Civil War that grew worse in the 1930s and only ended with the KMT’s 1949 defeat. The KMT defeated the Reds in 1936, prompting the “Long March.” Mao Zedong led the march, becoming the Communist leader as they reorganized. The Communists did fight the Japanese in a successful guerilla war, tying down Japanese troops that could be used elsewhere.    1940s: War and Exile Mao Announces Victory Source: WELT   Nationalist China, a major Allied power, and Japan fought bitterly until Japan’s 1945 surrender. The American-backed KMT battled the Soviet-backed Communists in formerly occupied area. By 1948, the KMT had lost significant battles. Problems such as corruption, forced conscription of peasants, and massacres added to their problems. The KMT fled to Taiwan in 1949 permanently. The Kuomintang helped China modernize by breaking that dynastic cycle, stopping foreign domination, and uniting the country. Even the present Communist Chinese have acknowledged the KMT’s legacy, seeing Sun Yat-sen as a revolutionary.
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Darius Rucker: Surprising Fact About Hootie and the Blowfish
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Darius Rucker: Surprising Fact About Hootie and the Blowfish

Uncover the unexpected reality behind Hootie and the Blowfish's innocent image with Darius Rucker's candid confession in new interview. Continue reading…
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