Author: Frank Bojazi

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Potash is a very important fertilizer for plants. Potash allows plants to flower and fruit more productively. It also provides for healthy roots which allows plants to gather more water which is necessary for their survival. The potassium in potash helps to boost disease tolerance in plants. It also helps plants to synthesize sugars which provides the energy they need to grow. Potash was the first patent ever issued by the United States government signed by President George Washington on July 31st of 1790. That patent was granted to Samuel Hopkins for the making of potash with a new process…

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The likelihood of becoming panicked when in a water survival situation is very high, and roughly 70% of all people live within an hour of a body of water. This is why it’s so important to practice basic water survival training techniques before finding yourself in a water survival situation. The likelihood of experiencing a water survival situation is higher than most people expect. In the year 2000, over 3,400 unintentional drownings occurred in the United States according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Here are some basic ways that you can prevent drowning through practicing water survival…

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Having a survival kit on you at all times is extremely helpful and very convenient. Most of the time, survival kits are big or bulky or just plain useless. Unless a Survival kit can fit inside of your pocket, chances are you’re going to forget it or not have room for it. Let’s face it, those pre-made survival kits which are small enough to barely fit in your pocket don’t really have the things you need to survive. They might have a little bit of wire, string, maybe a blade that’s really small and breaks easily, and a few other…

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The desert is a beautiful, exotic, and enticing place, but it can also be deadly. Many unsuspecting and uninformed people who go out to explore the desert end up having more of an adventure than they expected. Annually helicopters can be seen flying overhead searching for someone who was unlucky enough to go out into the desert and not return. News stories tell of people who went up a cliffside that could not get back down, people caught without water, and people caught during flash floods in monsoon season. Many of these misadventures could have been avoided by taking some…

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With almost 75% of its citizens registered as Democrats, it’s safe to say that Detroit, Michigan, is a bastion of Democrat power. One would imagine that the city is a land flowing with love, diversity, and unicorns. The truth is that the city is the total opposite. Five years ago, the city admitted that it had illegally overtaxed homeowners by close to $600 million between 2010 and 2016. #map of every #Detroit property that reached Wayne County tax foreclosure auction from 2002 – 2016: https://t.co/0TuINGvgtu #maps #dataviz pic.twitter.com/lxolrG7Ic7 — cartogeek (@cartogeek) July 11, 2017 The city inflated the property assessments…

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Left-wing Twitter founder Jack Dorsey has posted an online rant about Twitter’s board of directors as outspoken billionaire Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, continues to attempt to buy out Twitter. Jack Dorsey seemed to blame Twitter’s board of directors, accusing its members – which Dorsey himself is one – of pursuing “plots and coups” that were “consistently the dysfunction of the company”. Political polar opposites, Dorsey and Musk both posted Tweets over the weekend seemingly in an indirect spat against Twitter’s board of directors, with Musk teasingly posting the lyrics to Elvis’ ‘Love Me Tender’ in relation to shareholders accepting…

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Starting in February of 2021 with the Texas Arctic blast and continuing through August of 2021 with Hurricane Ida, US fertilizer production was disrupted. Shortly after, in November of 2021, record natural gas prices halted the production of nitrogen fertilizer in most of Europe. One disaster after another since 2021 has impacted fertilizer production and fertilizer distribution.  Now we sit on the precipice of a possible global fertilizer shortage which will inevitably lead to food shortages worldwide. Back in November of 2021, farmers were withholding purchasing nitrogen fertilizer due to record prices. This is unusual because applying fertilizer before winter…

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I have no empirical data to support this claim, but I have a strong suspicion that the people most fearful – and yes, fear is the correct descriptor – of relaxed mask mandates are also the same people that are current on their boosters, are the type of people that wear masks while driving alone and walking outside, test weekly, and probably even tested positive for Omicron this winter. Call it a hunch. Therefore, when the Clarence Thomas-clerking, Donald Trump-appointed patriot judge cracked down on the CDC’s defenseless and arbitrary mask mandate on public transportation (those were essentially her words),…

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Hat tip to American Thinker’s Thomas Lifson for bringing a local Arizona story national prominence. In the uber-wealthy and racially white enclave of Scottsdale, corporate male hacks and wine moms without meaning in life failed in their virtue signal on a grandiose scale. Lifson writes: “Two diversity advocates in the Scottsdale, Arizona school district were so eager to find racism lurking in a (highly successful) fundraiser that’s [sic] they accused a black DJ hired for the event of wearing blackface. Evidently, the costume and/or hairstyle of the SJ at the 70s-themed event triggered them somehow to accuse Koko Hunter, second…

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The sociopathic “journalist” Taylor Lorenz of the Washington Post has doxed the person behind the Twitter account Libs of TikTok. The latter has provided immeasurable service exposing disgusting and grooming behaviors of people entrusted to protect and teach our children. As a result of this dangerous action, the account holder has had to go into hiding, where she alleges to be safe as of this writing. This egregious violation of privacy, whose sole purpose is to terrorize and silence, is beyond reproach and is simply despicable. Lorenz is an embarrassment to journalism and a disgrace of a human being. All…

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A mom from Queens was stabbed 60 times on Saturday by a vengeful killer who stuffed her body into a duffel bag and wheeled her down the street before sending a series of chilling texts to the woman’s husband, warning “your whole family is next”. Cops pronounced Orsolya Gaal, 51, dead at the scene as they followed a trail of blood leading to the horrifying discovery of Gaal’s butchered remains. A member of the public had called 911 after seeing blood on the outside of the bag which had been dumped near a walking path. NYPD officers tracked the blood…

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Children in the UK, Denmark, Spain, the Netherlands, and the United States have all come down with inflammation of the liver or hepatitis. Symptoms of hepatitis or inflammation of the liver include yellow eyes, yellow skin, abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. All of their children are younger than the age of 10 years old. And all of the children in the UK have been tested for the hepatitis virus A, B, C, and E. There is no record of international travel for the children involved. Some of the children have had symptoms since January. When the children were tested their…

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NOTE: This is satire, not fact. Treat it as such. Hot off his offer to buy Twitter and turn it back into a free speech platform, Tesla, PayPal, and SpaceX founder Elon Musk decided to put a bit more of his massive net worth to use. Specifically, Elon decided to spend $1 more and pick up failing CNN too, saying that he’d use his fortune to turn it from some sad mockery of news where Brian Stelter does his best imitation of a eunuch while ranting about some leftie political topic back into a real news station. Speaking on those…

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55-year-old security guard Hector Garcia was heroic as he intervened to save a school counselor at Public School number 69 in the Bronx, New York.  Garcia is a 27-year veteran of the force. The Bronx safety agent ended up being slashed in the head while defending the counselor. He says he doesn’t regret his decision. “I call them my children, my kids,” he told NBC New York. “I thank God there was no children and little kids around.” Garcia said. For him it was all about the students and their safety. The altercation took place at 7:40 AM inside the…

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The US Food and Drug administration, two plus years into the COVID-19 pandemic, is still using emergency use authorization in order to authorize drugs and tests for COVID-19 treatment and diagnostic uses. On Friday April 15th of 2022 The US Food and Drug administration granted an emergency use authorization for the first COVID-19 test that spots the chemical compounds in the breath. This new COVID-19 breathalyzer test is called the InspectIR COVID-19 breathalyzer. It is portable, roughly the size of a large briefcase, and can be used at mobile testing sites, schools, doctors offices, and health departments. It has the…

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The New York State Department of Health has announced an emergence of a newly identified contagious omicron sub variant in New York and urges vigilance against the new COVID-19 sub variant. The New York State Department of Health Wadsworth center identified 2 sub variants of BA.2 – BA. 2.12 and BA.2.12.1. There is concern that these sub-variants are contributing to increased transmission rates in central New York and surrounding regions. Due to these new sub-variants being found, the New York State Department of Health announced that all New Yorkers should get fully vaccinated for COVID-19 and boosted for COVID-19. It…

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A high-profile, big-spending Democrat donor, was sentenced to thirty years in a federal prison for his role in distributing illegal drugs that resulted in the deaths of two people. It should be noted that those two deaths were of black men. Black Lives Matter, right? Ed Buck was found guilty on nine counts of drug-related charges last summer, including distributing methamphetamines that led to the fatal overdoses. As prosecutors revealed, there was a disgusting layer of perversion and manipulation in what amounted to a significantly large operation. Buck was a well-known contributor within Democrat circles. Over the years, he has…

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The left and their military outfit Black Lives Matter can’t and won’t do anything about this one. Unlike their bread-and-butter propaganda of going all-in with every white cop, black victim story, when the skin color of a person changes suddenly they go silent.  It’s almost as if they didn’t care about supposed police brutality. Only profiteering off white guilt and getting those sweet Ben Crump paydays. In a “protest” for a deceased man from last year who was killed by police after having a taser deployed on him, the wash-rinse-repeat domestic terrorists blocked major roadways and refused to comply with…

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On Thursday Pfizer-BioNTech requested that the FDA give emergency approval for booster shots in children ages 5 to 11 for COVID-19 from their Emergency Use Authorized vaccine Comirnaty. The additional shot would be given six months after the two-dose primary set of shots. Pfizer claims that this increases antibodies against the original strain of the coronavirus up to six-fold. One must wonder though, why a booster would be approved under Emergency Use Authorization as necessary for children ages 5 to 11 against COVID-19 when they are the least likely age demographic to be affected negatively by COVID-19 according to scientists…

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  56-year-old Vincent Jean, a New Jersey resident, was arrested for an alleged first-degree attempted murder and aggravated assault, among other charges. Neighbors claimed that Vincent was driving in reverse on a one-way street to avoid traffic during rush hour on Tuesday morning. While driving in reverse, Vincent hit another car at the intersection. Police and prosecutors allege that the woman began taking pictures of the incident and Vincent’s car as he tried to flee the scene. Knowing that the woman had photo evidence of the crash, Vincent became infuriated with the woman and began following her in his car.…

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Three children, all 1 year of age, were taken to a Virginia emergency room on March 2. Their families noticed a pronounced odd behavior. All of the children were exhibiting lethargic and uncoordinated behavior and glassy, bloodshot eyes. After testing the children, the hospital confirmed that each child had been exposed to tetrahydrocannabinol, the main psychoactive compound in cannabis. The Stafford Sheriff’s Office released the following statement. By Major Shawn Kimmitz April 15, 2022 On March 2nd Deputy A.J. Deasy responded to Stafford Hospital Center for several toddlers with exposure to THC. Three children, all one year of age, were…

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Hiking through the desert can be a wonderful experience with peaceful views and quiet. However, when hiking through the desert bringing water is essential to survival. Even if you were exceptionally lucky enough to find a desert Oasis, the chances of that water being unsafe for drinking due to arsenic is relatively high. Drinking water laced with arsenic when you’ve run out of all other safe water options would only further reduce the chance of survival in the desert. That’s why it’s important to know how to procure your own water that is safe and to have the tools to…

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Connerjack Oswalt had been missing since September of 2019. His family had been searching for him. They scanned social media and handed out Flyers, but unfortunately no one could find him. They even moved back to the town of his birth which is Idaho Falls in the hopes that he would eventually make his way home. “Any hints at something that remotely resembled him, we would follow up on it,” said his stepfather, Gerald Flint. “It’s been a real nightmare.” This past week his family got news that Connerjack was alive and well. Connerjack was found in the Kimball junction…

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When I’m in a rush and I really just have no time to make dinner, or I know I won’t have time after work, I make crockpot roast chicken. It’s a really simple recipe that doesn’t require very much prep. It’s very popular with my children. It takes about 15 minutes to prepare it. However, […] This story syndicated with permission from Recipe For Freedom

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In wilderness survival there’s an old maxim called the rule of threes. The rule of threes is there to remind you of the most immediate issue that must be solved first. It helps to focus on what is most essential and how long you will survive without it. So what is the rule of threes? The first rule of three is that you can’t survive more than three minutes without oxygen or in icy water. While some free divers have been known to be able to survive up to 10 minutes holding their breath, most people cannot hold their breath…

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