Author: Frank Bojazi

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Police have begun a manhunt as a convicted murderer escaped an Alabama prison with a female police officer. They say both are likely to be armed and dangerous. Vicky White, 56, filed for retirement from her job the day before escorting 6ft 9in Casey White, 38, to a fake mental health appointment at the county courthouse. No appointment had ever been made. Her patrol car was found in a parking lot near a mall later that day, but White and Casey were nowhere to be seen. According to authorities, White would have been carrying her handgun with her and Casey…

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Living without refrigeration is often seen as impossible. In certain instances refrigeration is absolutely necessary for the health and safety of the people within your household. Although refrigeration isn’t necessary for condiments such as ketchup and mustard, refrigeration is absolutely necessary for insulin. Below we will discuss several different methods for keeping items that are of the utmost important to be refrigerated cold. A Cooler and Ice One of the simplest ways to keep items cool for a short period of time is a cooler with ice in it. To keep the items dry but cool, ice packs can be…

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Anyone that commutes or travels a lot throughout the week should have a 72-hour emergency kit in their van. If you have a van, it’s likely you have a family which includes children. The 72-hour kit that is suggested for emergency use would also include childcare needs. At a minimum each member of the family must have their own 72-hour kit inside of the vehicle. Each kit doesn’t have to be elaborate, but it should be tailor made for each individual. Every 72-hour kit should have a minimum at of the following inside of the individual’s bag. Later we will…

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Multitudes of communities, cities, countries, and regions are coming together with one global goal in mind. Dubbed the Zero-Waste Movement, and it got a significant lift this week as two of its leaders were granted the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize. Rossano Ercolini and Nohra Padilla are two of the winners of this year’s Goldman Prize, which grants $150,000 to every one of the six grassroots environmentalists who have accomplished extraordinary impact, often against great odds. Frequently against incredible odds. On the surface, Ercolini and Padilla seem to not have much in common. Ercolini is a grade school from the rural…

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During my four years in the United States Marine Corps, the chaplains were an integral part of our unit for spiritual guidance and counseling for those who asked for their involvement in their lives. Even on our “dog tags”, which would be used by those who would find us, in the event we became incapacitated in the field, our religion was included. Starting with President Bill Clinton though, the tolerance of homosexuality in the military and a newly enforced separation of duty & religion started to take root. Religion was no longer a desirable attribute, but instead, a traditional value…

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The United States of America was only able to form as the signers of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and a majority of the citizens in the 13 states, were Christians or at least sympathetic to the advantages and privileges included in the liberties set forth in the faith’s basic teachings. As recorded in the Declaration of Independence, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. — That to secure these rights,…

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There are a handful of prominent, publically known, New World Order activists that just can’t help but be in front of a camera or crowd as often as possible. One of them is Bill Gates, the billionaire co-founder of Microsoft, promoter of the Great Reset, and a well-known philanthropist. In addition, and unknown to a majority of the American population, Bill Gates is now the US’ biggest farmland owner. Since stepping down as the CEO of Microsoft, Gates has been working on environmental and COVID-related projects. He has been given a voice on topics that he has no technical training or…

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Once again a case that should have never made it up to the United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) did because of the unconstitutional rulings by progressive judges in the appeals courts. The High Court ruled on Monday that the city of Boston showed bias against Christianity, namely by preventing the flying of a symbolic flag featuring a Christian cross. In a unanimous decision, the court said the city created a public forum, open to all comers when it allowed organizations to use a flagpole in front of City Hall. The justices agreed that the city of Boston had violated the…

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Pectin is a natural substance that helps to make jams and jellies thicker. Purchasing pectin in a store can be difficult at times to source and expensive. However, pectin is something that could be made at home for little to no money with an apple tree. Fruit pectin provides structure to the cell walls of […] This story syndicated with permission from Recipe For Freedom

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Shoppers along New York City’s Madison Avenue will have to plan their visits to the high-end glass and metal retail palaces a little more carefully now, since many stores have moved to ‘by appointment only’ amid coordinated daytime shoplifting sprees along the storied glamorous boulevard. In addition to not having regular trading hours, the retailers have dimmed their lights, dead-bolted doors and placed security guards outside to deter would-be thieves during daytime hours. Even the swankiest of shops have not been spared the shocking rise in retail theft, despite NYPD patrol cars parked on the street. The Carolina Herrera boutique…

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A new paper from researchers at mostly Danish institutes found that the M RNA COVID-19 vaccine made by Pfizer and Moderna did not cause a reduction in all-cause mortality in randomized controlled trials. Incidentally COVID-19 vaccines made with older technology which are considered the adenovirus vector vaccines, specifically Johnson and Johnson’s, had a lower overall all caused mortality. This adds to the questions about the basis for the vaccines and booster mandates for 10’s of millions of Americans. The FDA’s former chief scientists Luciana Borio and the current advisor to pull off it recently stated that they were worried the…

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We know how cute and playful cats can be, but experts at Hawaii’s Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) are cautioning visitors to the islands against playing with or feeding stray and feral cats as they pose a threat to Hawaiian wildlife and spread disease. According to Ryan Jenkinson, PhD, who works in the DLNR’s aquatic division, the stray cats are incredibly destructive animals to the native species in Hawaii he said in an interview with Fox News Digital. Most of the animals on the islands, including monk seals and native birds, do not have natural defense mechanisms to…

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NOTE: This article is satire, not a statement of fact. Treat it as such. Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, got in major trouble with Delaware state troopers on the weekend when he was pulled over for going 90 mph in a 45 mph zone. The cop, not even bothering to glance at Hunter’s ID, which is where the problem began, yanked him from the high-end Tesla he was driving and carted him off to jail. Hunter, who had been busy smoking crack when the trooper pulled him over, was way too gone to bother demanding the cop let…

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NOTE: This is satire, not a statement of fact. Treat it as such. President Joe Biden thought he was pulling a fast one on Elon Musk with the creation of the Disinformation Governance Board. Well, he might not have; according to our anonymous White House source he was busy looking for ice cream the day it was announced and ended up accidentally eating a jar of mayo and some raisins. But, Team Biden generally, according to that source, was pretty happy with their idea, thinking that they’d found a way to make Elon’s purchase a waste of money: who cares…

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At the mention of Joy Reid, I automatically cringe and laugh. She is a woman so unserious and delusional that it is no wonder her audience continues to abandon her with unmatched speed. Correction: CNN+ lost viewers at a quicker clip. No matter, Reid is unhinged and unbearable. She views the entire world through the ridiculous trifecta of race, gender, and sexual orientation. White skin makes one evil, as does the natural world’s binary, heterosexual existence. She is insane. Tucker Carlson, whom Reid obnoxiously refers to as Tuckums (why???), is one of the few brave media voices in America willing…

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The left predicates its entire existence on lies and falsehoods. I have often asked ignorant, confused friends to pick any political topic, specifically a position held by modern-day Democrats (i.e. radical Marxists) and I am prepared to show them how those positions are not only just wrong, but often inhumane, dehumanizing, or downright evil.  Unfortunately, this usually ends a conversation rather than starting one. The reason why is obvious. Conversation, particularly one that explores and upholds the truth, dismantles every aspect of leftist ideology. Most people would rather not confront their prodigious cognitive dissonance. Despite obviously being wrong – yet…

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At this time of year farmers markets abound with appealing spring vegetables: asparagus, spinach, peas, green onions, ramps.  If you’re like me you buy all of it, imagining future plant-based meals that will delight family and friends, making them marvel over how you made vegetables taste so good. But sometimes I get stuck, not in […] This story syndicated with permission from Recipe For Freedom

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Vinegar is a staple in the kitchen. To get a nice gallon of apple cider vinegar with the mother calls approximately 24 U.S. dollars. How wonderful would it be to be able to make your own vinegar and test the pH so that you know how acidic it is. The following won’t be a typical […] This story syndicated with permission from Recipe For Freedom

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It’s tough being a teenager in our social media saturated world where rumor and reputation live hand in hand. For one Chicago teen, however, the stress over persistent cyberbulling about his vaxx status was too much to bear, leading to his committing suicide. Nate Bronstein, 15, hanged himself in the shower in January after repeated cyberbulling claims that he was not vaxxed against the novel coronavirus, his parents said. Robert and Roselline Bronstein filed a lawsuit in Cook County against administrators for the Latin School of Chicago claiming they committed wilful failure to prevent the incessant bullying against the 10th…

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In a court case with more drama than a Hollywood movie, the Depp vs. Heard defamation trial has continually revealed shocking allegation against Amber, and as Depp’s bodyguard took to the stand last week, things took an even sharper turn for the worse for the actress. While Amber, 36, initially made statements in the media about Depp, claiming the Pirates of the Caribbean star had been physically abusive towards her, the trial has led to some pretty disturbing allegations against the actress herself. According to testimonies by Depp, Heard had defecated on the couple’s bed while Depp was asleep as…

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Prices of corn and soybeans have hit records. The price of soybeans which are given to cattle and chickens have rose 26% this year. Its futures are trading above 17 United States dollars for a bushel. The last time soybeans traded at this high of a price was in 2012. Corn futures have also risen 37%. They are trading at $8 a bushel again just like back in 2012. These are just the latest in raw materials reaching new highs. Previously wheat, oats, and vegetable oils had reached new highs this year. Global food prices are set to rise to…

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