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Selco: Are You TRULY Adaptable Enough to Leave Everything Behind to Survive?
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Selco: Are You TRULY Adaptable Enough to Leave Everything Behind to Survive?

by Daisy Luther, The Organic Prepper: People want definitive solutions, manuals that gonna help them step by step, lead them from point A to point B. It works in any field of life, so it works too in the field of survival. It is one of the reasons why we as humans become more and […]
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What the ‘Godfather of Vaccines’ Said Under Oath — and Why It Matters Even More Today
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What the ‘Godfather of Vaccines’ Said Under Oath — and Why It Matters Even More Today

by Matt Agorist, The Free Thought Project: (Children’s Health Defense) I recently purchased Aaron Siri’s new book “Vaccines, Amen.” As I flipped through the pages, I noticed a section devoted to his now-famous deposition of Dr. Stanley Plotkin, the “godfather” of vaccines. I’d seen viral clips circulating on social media, but I had never taken the […]
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“Don’t Be Fooled — The Surveillance Cameras in Your City Aren’t Just Watching You…” Whitney Webb
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“Don’t Be Fooled — The Surveillance Cameras in Your City Aren’t Just Watching You…” Whitney Webb

from Stopthe Crime: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Tech That Shows We’re Basically Living in 3025
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New Details About Whether FBI is Hiding Information About Would-Be Trump Assassin Thomas Crooks
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Learn the cases that shaped our nation ?? Sign up for Supreme Court 101. It's free! Link in bio ?
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Learn the cases that shaped our nation ?? Sign up for Supreme Court 101. It's free! Link in bio ?
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9/11 Families vs. Saudi Arabia: A Painful Legacy
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See If You Are Overpaying for Your Home Insurance Coverage
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See If You Are Overpaying for Your Home Insurance Coverage

Home insurance rates are skyrocketing across America, leaving responsible homeowners footing higher and higher bills — even if they’ve never filed a claim. It’s not fair, and it’s not your fault. But there’s good news: you don’t have to accept it. With one simple online tool, homeowners are finding better coverage for less — sometimes saving $1,000 or more a year. It’s fast, free, and takes just minutes to compare dozens of top-rated insurance companies. This isn’t about cutting corners — it’s about protecting your home, your savings, and your peace of mind. If you own a home, don’t let rising premiums eat away at your hard-earned money. Click here to see how much you could save. (Note: Thank you for supporting businesses like the one presenting a sponsored message in this article and ordering through the included links, which benefits WLTReport. We appreciate your support and I truly hope this can help make your life better!  MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!)
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Toyota CEO Dresses in Full MAGA Gear at NASCAR Event as Company Invests $912M in U.S. Manufacturing
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Toyota CEO Dresses in Full MAGA Gear at NASCAR Event as Company Invests $912M in U.S. Manufacturing

The MAGA movement is spreading beyond our nation’s borders! Over the weekend, Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda was spotted decked out in full-on MAGA gear at a NASCAR event in Japan. Smiling, he wore a Trump-Vance 2024 shirt and a classic, red Make America Great Again hat. See for yourself: Full video here: https://x.com/iAnonPatriot/status/1990813463120163288 Here are a few more photos: What a based CEO! Akio Toyoda hosted the patriotic-themed NASCAR event in Japan with the goal of promotion American car culture in Japan. He also said he wants to work with President Trump to make tariffs a “winner for everyone.” Automotive News has more: With a toothy grin, “Make America Great Again” hat and Trump-Vance T-shirt, Akio Toyoda hosted a star-spangled, barbecued, all-American, NASCAR spectacle at Fuji Speedway in a new charm offensive aimed not only at motorsports fans and diplomats, but possibly also U.S. tariffs. Against the backdrop of global trade tensions, the Toyota Motor Corp. chairman billed the extravaganza, held in conjunction with an endurance race at the Toyota-owned circuit, as an international celebration of car culture and proof of Japan’s love for Motown metal. U.S. Ambassador George Glass accompanied the charismatic Toyota front man at the Nov. 16 event, which showcased a demonstration run of six NASCAR machines specially shipped over for the occasion, with a clutch of star drivers to wow the American flag-waving crowd. The men held court at the starting line, as the Japanese executive popped on a MAGA hat and peeled off his coat to reveal a “Trump-Vance Make America Great Again 2024” T-shirt. Speaking before the event, Toyoda suggested it’s only natural some countries resort to tariffs to protect certain industries. But business leaders, he said, shouldn’t forget consumers. “I’m not here to argue whether tariffs are good or bad. Every national leader wants to protect their own auto industry,” Toyoda said. “We are exploring ways to make tariffs a winner for everyone. The people we want most to be winners are our customers.” The NASCAR run, featuring top drivers Jimmie Johnson, John Hunter Nemechek and Kamui Kobayashi, was more than a motorsports novelty. It is one of several quiet gestures Japan is deploying to signal openness to American car culture and U.S. auto exports at a moment when Japanese carmakers are being battered by tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. Toyoda said his company’s role is to promote the auto industry wherever it does business. “On the ground, we are working to properly nurture this core industry,” he said. “This is a vital vehicle, figuratively speaking, that creates stable employment and sustainable investment for a country.” Days after Akio Toyoda proudly showed his support for President Trump and the MAGA movement, the Toyota company announced a massive $912 investment in U.S. manufacturing. It’s expected to create hundreds of new jobs for Americans. The New York Post broke down the details: Toyota, the second-largest seller of new vehicles in the US behind General Motors, on Tuesday announced its nearly $1 billion investment will ramp up hybrid vehicle production across the Southern US. It’s part of a previously announced plan by the Japanese automaker to invest up to $10 billion in the US by 2030, which President Trump revealed last month. Most of the investments are expected to be completed by 2027. Toyota already leads hybrid vehicle production with more than 51% market share through the third quarter of this year, according to Motor Intelligence data. But the company is looking to further increase manufacturing of hybrid-compatible engines and vehicles at certain American facilities. “Customers are embracing Toyota’s hybrid vehicles, and our US manufacturing teams are gearing up to meet that growing demand,” Kevin Voelkel, senior vice president of manufacturing operations, said in a statement. “Toyota’s philosophy is to build where we sell, and by adding more American jobs and investing across our US footprint, we continue to stay true to that philosophy.” Of the investments announced Tuesday, the largest is $453 million toward Toyota’s Buffalo, W. Va., plant to ramp up the assembly of four-cylinder, hybrid-compatible engines. Another $204.4 million is going toward the automaker’s Georgetown, Ky., plant to increase production of the same engines. Toyota says it is also sending $125 million to expand production of Corolla vehicles and add hybrid vehicle production at its Blue Springs, Miss., factory. The automaker is also investing $71.4 million in its Jackson, Tenn., plant and $57.1 million in its Troy, Mo., facility. The investments are expected to create 252 new jobs, according to Toyota. This is the way! When you partner with Trump, everyone wins.
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BREAKING: House Overwhelmingly PASSES Epstein Files Transparency Act — One Lone Republican Votes ‘No!’
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BREAKING: House Overwhelmingly PASSES Epstein Files Transparency Act — One Lone Republican Votes ‘No!’

This just in: the House of Representatives has officially passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which will force the DOJ to release all the documents they have related to Jeffrey Epstein. The final vote was nearly unanimous — 427-1. Take a look: Despite President Trump’s call earlier this week for the GOP to pass the bill, the only person who voted against it was Republican Rep. Clay Higgins of Louisiana. Rep. Higgins explained why he voted ‘no’ on the bill in a statement on X. Basically, he claims the bill would not go far enough to protect the privacy of the victims. Read here: In case that print is too small to read, here’s the full text of Rep. Higgin’s post: I have been a principled “NO” on this bill from the beginning. What was wrong with the bill three months ago is still wrong today. It abandons 250 years of criminal justice procedure in America. As written, this bill reveals and injures thousands of innocent people – witnesses, people who provided alibis, family members, etc. If enacted in its current form, this type of broad reveal of criminal investigative files, released to a rabid media, will absolutely result in innocent people being hurt. Not by my vote. The Oversight Committee is conducting a thorough investigation that has already released well over 60,000 pages of documents from the Epstein case. That effort will continue in a manner that provides all due protections for innocent Americans. If the Senate amends the bill to properly address privacy of victims and other Americans, who are named but not criminally implicated, then I will vote for that bill when it comes back to the House. The House may have passed the bill, but the battle is not over, yet. Now, the act heads to the Senate, where it might be amended. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson is calling for the Senate to amend the bill to redact information that might expose victims. But, Senate Majority Leader John Thune is pushing back on that. Politico reported: Speaker Mike Johnson called on the Senate to add more privacy protections for victims and whistleblowers, a concern Higgins cited in explaining his vote against the bill. But that would require the bill to come back to the House for final approval, and Thune said that further changes are unlikely. There is a broad desire in the GOP to pass the bill and move on to other legislative business. If passed by the Senate, President Trump has promised to sign the bill into law. Per ABC News: Pressed if he will sign the bill should it reach his desk, Trump on Monday said he would. “I’m all for it,” Trump said. The measure — called “The Epstein Files Transparency Act” — would compel Attorney General Pam Bondi to make available all “unclassified records, documents, communications and investigative materials” in the Department of Justice’s possession related to Epstein. The legislation seeks federal records on Epstein and his convicted accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, as well as other individuals, including government officials, named or referenced in connection with Epstein’s “criminal activities, civil settlements, immunity, plea agreements or investigatory proceedings.” Victims’ names and other identifying information would be excluded from disclosure, as would any items that may depict or contain child sex abuse material, according to the text of the proposed bill. Let’s get this thing passed — unredacted! Full transparency! Then, hopefully, we can finally move on to the prosecutions stage of this whole thing… Your thoughts?
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