Author: Frank Bojazi

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It is Deja Vu in Clark County once again as another dead body has recently been discovered in Lake Mead as water levels in the reservoir remain low. As this seems to become a recurring event in Clark County, the public has begun to raise questions.  Just this year, two other dead bodies have been found at Lake Mead, and curiosity has risen about the origin of these bodies. As official information about these bodies has still not been released, different speculations about the causes of their deaths and the circumstances surrounding the occurrence have continued to spread around the…

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Flying is such a pain, isn’t it? There are so many hoops to jump through, I’m surprised you don’t have to jump through an actual hoop. Flaming, most likely. But don’t bring nail clippers or a lighter on a plane! Ok, I get the lighter. The level of precaution is somewhat understandable. After all, we all remember 9/11. That can’t be allowed to happen again, so if we have to take off our shoes and belts and show correct, acceptable ID, I guess that’s ok by me. The United States has struggled of late as to what we think is…

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The baby formula crisis has worsened as 30 percent of all brands are now out of stock. Parents struggling to find their food for their babies say Biden could have done more to mend the supply chain. Arizona and Wyoming are suffering the worst of the shortage as up to 44 percent of supplies in the two states are unavailable. The crisis has been an on-going fiasco and was only amplified when the largest formula production facility in Michigan was forced to close last month due to flash-flooding. During the Covid-19 pandemic, labor shortages and supply chain issues caused a…

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President Trump wrote a book in 1987 called “Trump: The Art of the Deal”. It was number 1 on the New York Times bestseller list and stayed there for 13 weeks. Suffice to say, Trump knows a good deal when he sees one. Trump also spent his presidency brokering America first deals, peace deals, and economic deals that set our economy on fire, leading to the most prosperous period for our country since the tech boom of the 1990’s. Folks, love him or hate him (love him), the man can work a deal. Speaking of deals, Slow Joe and his…

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Our immigration policy is a mess. We all know this. Brandon has taken an improving situation and a partially constructed border wall handed to him by President Trump, and simply destroyed it. Sections of wall material lay unused and unfinished, scores of illegals are showing up at the border with Biden t shirts on, and now even some of our larger cities are feeling the strain, thanks to Governors like Texas’ Greg Abbot. Abbot has hilariously been filling busses with fresh migrants and sending them to DC and New York. Brilliant! What had Biden done about it? Nothing. Zero. Zilch.…

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Three former US cavalrymen said they were warned to keep quiet after they saw a strange object while they were based on the Israeli/Egypt border in 2014. After the men retired from the military, they came forward to tell their story. It comes as the first ever Congressional hearing about UFOs – or unidentified flying objects- got underway in May. Speaking to the MailOnline, the veterans explained how they had seen eight bright objects moving across the sky over the Sinai desert on the Israeli-Egyptian border, at speeds no known man-made object could achieve. Sergeant Travis Bingham, 36; E4 Specialist…

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The Lake District is one of the most picturesque places in Britain. A National Park situated in North East England and spanning around 912 square miles, with its rocky hills, huge lakes and chocolate-box cottages, it’s easy to see why the area is a magnet to walkers and tourists from all across the world. But one lake boatman warns things might not be as pretty as they seem in the Cumbrian countryside. Remember ‘Nessy’, the Loch Ness Monster? Well, according to Christian Grammar, the Scottish underwater beast may have an English cousin, but this mysterious creature is apparently a little…

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In the latest decline of common sense and heightened wokeness, the Seattle Audubon Society has decided to join in on the bandwagon and hold the person who is long gone deceased accountable by removing his name from the organization he founded from the Seattle chapter of the Audubon Society. The National Audubon Society’s largest chapter yet is changing its name, rebuking the famous bird illustrator – and enslaver – John James Audubon. Seattle Audubon said it wanted to set an example for other chapters to follow. But not everyone is happy. https://t.co/n2pCTBstoN — Darryl Fears (@bydarrylfears) July 28, 2022  …

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Tavistock Centre, a controversial transgender clinic, is due to be closed down after an informant revealed some of their improper practices. The clinic had referred kids as young as 14 for puberty blockers at the start of the transitioning program after just one consultation. Dr. David Bell, who was the one to blow the whistle on the clinic, had claimed to have known children who were sent for puberty blockers after just one consultation. He had said that this practice left dozens of children terribly let down. According to him, a female victim of Tavistock’s practices had told him about…

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He’s considered to be a “saint” by some, someone whose words are gospel for we mere mortals, and now he’s been knighted an “American Master” according to PBS who are putting the final touches on a documentary spanning 14-months of his life and work. Who is he? Why none other than National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) director Dr. Anthony Fauci, whom PBS deemed interesting enough to warrant a documentary which will debut on both television and movie theatres in spring 2023 as part of the “American Masters” showcase. The vomit-inducing title, “Tony – A Year in the…

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New information about one of Hunter Biden’s former business partners has been reported by the NY Post and suggested that person has referred to Joe Biden as “the Big Guy” in a text message. This was reportedly sent in a panic on, or around, the date that Hunter Biden’s laptop was revealed to have been left behind and information about it was leaked. WATCH the video about Hunter Biden: A man named James Gillia, former British special forces officer who’s got ties to the UK intelligence services, was talking about the report posted by the NY Post with someone who…

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-California) revealed in regulatory filings that her husband, Paul Pelosi, sold millions of shares of chipmaker Nvidia at a loss a day before the Senate passed a multibillion-dollar bill. The bill was designed in part to boost U.S. chip manufacturing and it sent the shares of Nvidia skyrocketing. Paul Pelosi sold 25,000 shares of Nvidia at $165.05 each, valued at $4.1 million, according to the filing. He suffered a loss of $341,365 in the transaction. He also missed a big payday, as Nvidia shares have since jumped 7.8 percent to $177.90. The sale occurs a month…

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For the second consecutive quarter, the U.S. economy shrank in the spring, meeting the criteria for a so-called technical recession, as raging inflation and higher interest rates forced consumers and businesses to pull back on spending. The Commerce Department said in its first reading of the data that in the three-month period from April through June, gross domestic product, the broadest measure of goods and services produced across the economy, shrank by 0.9% on an annualized basis. Over the first three months of the year, the economic output has fallen over already, with GDP tumbling 1.6%, the worst performance since…

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Former Mayor Jasiel F. Correia II is now in jail, according to the Bureau of Prisons. As an inmate of a federal prison in Berlin, New Hampshire, he is serving his six-year sentence for fraud and corruption. Jasiel F. Correia reported to the federal prison facility in Berlin after getting his GPS monitor removed by the probation department. Initially due to report to prison in early December, Correia asked for and received several delays – first on the grounds that he was allowed to help run his in-laws’ restaurant during the holiday season. Then, there were several other delays due…

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Folks, we are all going to get COVID. It’s just an unfortunate fact of life at this point. It isn’t going away. It could be argued that we all have already had it multiple times, even if we don’t know it. With the influx of treatments available, so-called preventative measures, which have largely failed, have given way for most people. Social distancing, masks, even for many folks testing has stopped. And why not? It’s just a mild cold for most people. Even our ancient commander in chief, Joe Biden had it and with the help of the PAXLOVID, kicked Covid’s…

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President Trump famously, and correctly coined the term “fake news” during his administration. Of course, that was much to the outrage of the pearl clutching, “well, I never!” media. Yea you have, you just aren’t as good at lying as you used to be. We have Trump to thank for unmasking the media, but social media and alternative news outlets have also been important tools in disseminating what is real and what are MSM created diversions. It’s to the point anymore that they shamelessly peddle lies, and when caught just shrug and often double down on the lies. The race…

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The public has expressed shock after Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg let a 16-year-old offender go off easily. The 16-year-old boy, whose identity was not revealed due to his age, had violently assaulted a New York City policeman who confronted him concerning his due subway fees. A CCTV surveillance camera in the area had luckily captured evidence of this violence. The footage shows the teenager repeatedly punching the New York City policeman. Using a chokehold, the teenage boy successfully overpowered the policeman and slammed him against a metal gate.  Shockingly, he was able to escape prison as the District Attorney’s…

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This Black family must be singing ‘can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street’ to collect their $25 million if their lawsuit is settled in their favor against the theme park Sesame Place over in Philadelphia. They claim that their 5-year-old daughter was avoided by actors in suits during a performance. The lawsuit was submitted on Wednesday by Quinton Burns out of Baltimore, who had taken his young girl to the Sesame Street amusement park on June 18 and claims that the actors took part in “pervasive and appalling race discrimination” against his daughter. These suits are very big…

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A bit of time has passed since the Supreme Court decided in favor of a Washington state football coach who bowed at midfield to pray and was joined by his team of students. The court wrote, in a 6-3 choice, that Bremerton High School coach, Joseph Kennedy’s prayers were protected by the Constitution’s guarantees of free speech and religious exercise, and that the district was acting inappropriately to punish and disciple him for what the majority of people saw as a confidential act. Now, with that massive win, some activists are pushing to keep the momentum and bring prayer and…

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Antifa is the gift that keeps on giving. Sort of like a rash that you just can’t quite shake. You remember Antifa, right? The far-left terror group that was responsible for so much of the racial division and destruction during the “peaceful” BLM protests of 2020? The group the left kept insisting wasn’t real? The left has issues with knowing what is real and what isn’t. Men can get pregnant? There are countless genders? Joe Biden is a good president? So many issues with the left’s grasp on reality. Thankfully the rest of us, the sane people, are over here…

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At least 94 illegal migrants on their way to the US border had to force their way out of a stiflingly hot freight trailer in Mexico on Wednesday night. The trailer which had been abandoned on a highway in the Mexican state of Veracruz was discovered by authorities on Wednesday night. Some of the desperate people who were reportedly mainly from Guatemala had to break holes in the top of the truck and squeeze out onto the roof to escape the suffocating conditions inside. Veracruz, which is around 250 miles from Mexico City, hit temperatures of up to nearly 88F…

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Yep, we’re still talking about it. And that’s because there’s a new development in the case of the “slap heard ’round the world,” as Will Smith has come out to publicly discuss on camera the time he slapped actor and comedian Chris Rock on the face live at the Oscars for all the world to watch, and rewatch, weeks and now months later. And, boy, does he want us all to know how sorry he is. Smith posted his video “mea culpa” on Facebook, gushing shame and remorse, while answering questions from fans about the slap. In case you have…

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Hey, Remember Shakira? The 45-year-old Columbian pop star set America and the fledgling internet of FIRE with her first American release “Laundry Service” in 2001. The first two singles, “Whenever, Wherever”, and “Underneath Your Clothes” were certified bangers, and Shakira took the country by storm. She was sexy, talented, and still appeared wholesome. Remember wholesome? I miss that too. Shakira was also an international superstar BEFORE her emergence in America. Shakira has sold over 80 million records and has a catalog of 145 songs. She is a music legend. Shakira singer, songwriter, producer, dancer, actress, philanthropist…and apparently a tax evader?…

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Why are young, healthy athletes suffering from maladies worldwide, some even resulting in death? It is a very touchy subject that no one wants to talk about, evading it at all costs, even though there is a 1,000-pound elephant in every one of these situations. World renowned cyclist, 26-year-old Victor Lafay, retired from the Tour De France after suffering what is being referred to as a “mysterious illness” after he wasn’t able to breathe, and retired from the thirteenth stage, arriving in the last position when he then proceeded to quit the tour. What is going on? TOUR DE FRANCE…

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Casinos and luxury hotels resemble giant swimming pools as flood water can be seen pouring through ceilings and doorways in shocking footage. Thunderstorms across Nevada, Missouri and Kentucky have led to dangerous flash floods in many areas as record-breaking rainfall levels have left families stranded and buildings submerged. World famous casinos and hotels were submerged in flood water from the torrential rain. Road across the city became impassable and some footage shows half-flooded cars abandoned on highways which resembled rivers. Authorities have warned the worst may not be over as even more rain is on the way. In a video…

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Veteran singer Beyonce, popularly known to her fans as Queen Bey, trends on social media after being accused of theft and copyright infringement by eclectic singer Kelis. Following Beyonce’s long-anticipated album “Renaissance” which was leaked two days before its official release date, Kelis, who listened to the album just like everyone else, discovered that one of the tracks called “Energy” had sampled one of her songs which she called “Get Along With You” without being asked for permission or given prior notice at least. Upon discovering that Beyonce has ‘stolen’ her work, she took to social media to share how…

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Walmart was accused by the CEO of MyPillow, Mike Lindell, of “canceling” him by pulling his company’s pillows from the retailer’s shelves. A Zoom meeting was described by Lindell, in which he said a Walmart representative told him the company would start selling MyPillow products only online and not in stores. “They dropped MyPillow, and it really hurt my employees because they were our biggest distributor. They were by far and away number one,” said Lindell. While describing his pillows as “one of the top-selling products in the history of Walmart,” Lindell called Walmart “absolutely disgusting.” Lindell heard MyPillow products…

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Seth Goshorn, 28, made the difficult choice to leave his position as a teacher and work for Walmart. The northeast Ohio resident posted his story on TikTok. He can be seen holding Walmart’s blue uniform in a video in a manner similar to how sportsmen hold up their team jerseys on draft day. Goshorn’s video is only six seconds long, but it seems to have caught people’s attention. “Leaving teaching after 6 years to go be a manager at Walmart and make more not using my degree,” the caption says. The post received over 810K views. Goshorn admitted to “Good…

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Kevin Ford, 54, has worked for Burger King for nearly three decades. In his 27-year career, he never missed a day of work. Burger King presented the man with a small bag of petty gifts as a token of appreciation. The man was so disappointed by his ex-employee that he documented his experience in a video. People were moved by the man’s heartbreaking tale and donated money to Kevin. The total amount of donations exceeded $300,000. WATCH the video of it: Ford has experience working at Burger King in Las Vegas as a cashier and a cook. His supervisors chose…

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Amid revelations that some SUVs whisking the mayor around the city have received more tickets for speeding and running red lights that have gone unpaid, Mayor Lori Lightfoot was accused of “do as I say, not as I do” hypocrisy. According to Crime Watch Boystown, a website devoted to crime-related issues, over the last 14 months, three speed-camera tickets and one red-light-camera ticket have been issued to vehicles driven by Lightfoot’s security detail. There were two speed-camera warnings, as well. CWB reported that none of the fines had been paid so far. The website reported that, in addition to those…

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Jared Kushner, a former senior presidential adviser, alleges in an upcoming memoir obtained by The Washington Post, that then chief of staff John F. Kelly once shoved his wife Ivanka after an intense Oval Office meeting. According to The Washington Post, in “Breaking History: A White House Memoir” Kushner writes: “One day he had just marched out of a contentious meeting in the Oval Office. Ivanka was walking down the main hallway in the West Wing when she passed him.” “Unaware of his heated state of mind, she said, ‘Hello, chief.’ Kelly shoved her out of the way and stormed…

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I’m an old school gamer. Pac Man, Donkey Kong, Centipede, even pinball. I’ve owned home consoles for the better part of my life, but usually only played sports games. The time involved to get good at some of the first-person shooter and fantasy games is more than I can sit still for. Aside from the ants in my pants, when my kids were younger, I tried to shield them from the ultra-violent, ultra-graphic games. You know the ones, the games the kids were interested in. I genuinely attempted to steer them away from titles like Grand Theft Auto. I don’t…

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I love Florida, I really do. The sun, the sand, it’s my preferred retirement destination. Someday. Of course, first I have to wait to actually retire, and then make sure these climate alarmists aren’t right (they aren’t). I don’t want to move somewhere that is 120 degrees year-round and sinking into the ocean! Of course, if you believe the “climate science” that should’ve already happened, so I think I’m good there. I will definitely need to keep an eye out for pit vipers, lightning strikes, alligators, panthers, monitor lizards, and Burmese pythons. Yep, I sure do love Florida. Did I…

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A U.S. appeals court ruled that a Libyan man’s 22-year imprisonment sentence is lenient. A Libyan man, known as Ahmed Abu Khatallah, was sentenced to 22 years’ imprisonment for his role in the 2012 Benghazi attack on U.S. intelligence and diplomatic facilities, during a trial in 2018. Khatallah appealed his conviction, and the government cross-appealed it. This week the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with the government and reversed the original 22-year sentence, suggesting 30 years to life in prison. “Khatallah’s sentence is substantively unreasonably low in light of the gravity of his crimes of terrorism,” reads the court’s…

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I can openly admit I am a bad sport. I do not lose well. At all. And while I try to keep the losing to a minimum, it still happens on occasion. I know, shocking, right? I attempted to instill in all my children as they grew up playing youth sports, sports that I usually coached, to be humble winners and graceful losers. Nah, I told them losers suck and winning is top priority! Hey, someone has to toughen these kids up for the real world. Who better than their parents? Perhaps they learned what NOT to do by watching…

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The Biden administration is determined to undermine the safety, security, dignity and happiness of American girls and women. Not content with biological men being able to use women’s locker rooms, toilets and even take away their chance of succeeding in college sport by forcing them to compete against men, now young women who go to college could be forced to share a room with men for the duration of their studies. The Department of Education has proposed even more amendments to the Title IX bill which forces colleges and schools to treat trans students as though they are their chosen…

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On the first day of his entering the White House as president, Biden signed an executive order to stop the building of Trump’s wall across the Mexican border. “Not another foot” of wall would be built under his watch, he vowed. But now, the Biden administration seems to have completely gone back on its own promise to its voters. Yesterday, it approved a plan to extend the wall to build a section across the US-Mexico border near Yuma, Arizona. There are four significant gaps in the wall at this section which will be blocked up in an attempt to stem…

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Governor Andy Beshear (D) announced a state of emergency after severe catastrophic flooding in eastern Kentucky left eight people dead, scores of homes flooded, and others totally carried away from their foundations. On WKYT-TV, Beshear said, “It’s awful.” “We’ve been through two and a half years of a pandemic, multiple ice storms—the worst tornado event that we’ve ever seen—multiple rounds of flooding, and this one, which is going to be deadly and devastating.” The death toll is expected to reach multiple digits once the waters subside, according to Beshear, with many families having lost everything. They described it as one…

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As his ex-wife, Amber Heard attempts to appeal against the court’s decision to rule against her in June following a lengthy defamation case, Johnny Depp has turned his hand to yet another talent. The Pirates of the Caribbean star who won a $10 million defamation settlement against Heard last month after a 6-week-long, very public trial, is selling a collection of prints via Castle Fine Art. The collection, which includes some 780 pieces, is worth a massive $3.6 million in total. Some of the art sold within hours of being listed, with pieces fetching around $4,800 each. Depp, 59, entitled…

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Growing up we were bombarded with public service announcements. Way more than we see now. Woodsey Owl telling us not to pollute, “Iron Eyes Cody” (who was Italian, not Native American) urging us not to litter, the famous ads with dolphins grabbing cigarettes out of an unsuspecting person’s mouth to the tune of “We mind very much if you smoke”. Yes kids, in the 70’s we literally had dolphins with cigarettes. Good times. My personal favorite was Smokey Bear. Many people may know him better as Smokey THE Bear, but “the” isn’t his middle name. It’s just Smokey Bear. Show…

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