Author: Frank Bojazi

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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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Salt is a necessary nutrient for survival. Salt is an electrolyte. Hyponatremia occurs when the concentration of salt in your blood is low. Hyponatremia can occur in multiple situations including drinking too much water when sweating and during endurance activities and diarrhea. When the body is low on salt, the water levels rise in the cells. This causes the cells to swell. The swelling can be life threatening. Symptoms of hyponatremia are nausea, vomiting, headache, confusion, fatigue, irritability, weakness, cramps, seizures, and coma. Normally salt needs can be met by eating food. However, if society were to break down salt…

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A 14 year old boy with autism is so passionate about dogs and baking, he’s presently using his skills to help gather funds to help support a guide dog. Ryder Newhouse, who lives in Harrison, has been making treats for his unofficial therapy dog, Tommy, and different dogs for a very long time (two years to be exact). But it was just as of late that he had the idea to sell the cookies he bakes and give to charity. Before Christmas last year, Ryder was invited into Fergie’s Doggie Delight Pet Bakery in Chilliwack to take part in Agassiz…

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According to the Department Of Homeland Security’s website, the job description of the Office of the Secretary overseeing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is as follows: “Efforts to counter terrorism and enhance security, secure and manage our borders while facilitating trade and travel, enforce and administer our immigration laws, safeguard and secure cyberspace, build resilience to disasters, and provide essential support for national and economic security – in coordination with federal, state, local, international and private sector partners.” In light of the aforementioned job description, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas surprised members of the House Judiciary…

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When in doubt, leave it to a General to advance the Biden administration’s woke, anti-racist, social justice objectives. This time it is Maj. Gen. Ed Thomas, the commander of Air Force Recruiting Service. In a typical fashion, the military leader’s justification for stripping away opportunities from otherwise qualified individuals looking to fly jets for the Air Force is because of the now unacceptable high percentage of active-duty pilots with white skin. The military has also overall abandoned its traditional fitness tests and core competency requirements in order to allow weaker, slower, and less intelligent recruits to serve. In his argument…

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World history is replete with stories of the political and business elite living in a manner reflecting their total disregard, nor empathy, for the daily struggles of the average citizen. The United States was actually established following a revolution, a war, against the over taxation and blatant disregard of the British and other European subjects, by the tyrannical King George III. Fast forward to President Joe Biden, who is failing in most economic and approval polling measurements, yet he continues policies that are increasing inflation, dividing the culture, leading to increased crime and violence, etc. In the tradition of the…

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As someone deeply immersed in the study and decimation of political news and commentary, hyperbole has become more and more frequently used, especially by those who need ratings and/or those who don’t have much content for use when trying to substantiate their views Defined as; “exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally”, CNN is known for its use of them in their interviews. On Sunday morning, CNN’s media analyst David Zurawik blamed former President Donald Trump for “opening the gates of hell,” and said that billionaire Elon Musk could not be allowed to “control discourse in this…

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NOTE: This is satire, not a statement of fact. Treat it as such. It was yet another awkward day for Team Biden, which was humiliated when a gaggle of spokesmen for its new Ministry of Truth was asked by Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) to define “the truth”. The idiocy started from the first response that slipped out. Immediately after being asked the question, one of the nameless, gray-suit-clad bureaucrats screeched “I’m not in the ministry of Truth, how am I supposed to define truth?” She was then reminded by Senator Cruz that she was, in fact,…

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NOTE: This is satire, not a statement of fact. Treat it as such. Things got weird at the Kings Ridge Episcopal Church on Sunday when the congregation decided to, in the name of “Christian charity” and “inclusiveness” toss out “that whole Bible thing” so as to make woke congregants and non-Christians feel welcome. Dan Smith, the recently appointed head of the congregation’s “People’s Committee” had this to say about the decision: “Well, what we realized is that the Bible isn’t really suitable for modernity, particularly if one doesn’t want to look like some sort of wackjob reactionary. “I mean, just…

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NOTE: This is satire, not a statement of fact. Treat it as such. On one level, the left’s resistance to Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter makes total sense. Why would the leftist, corporate media want the censorship to come to an end? It benefits from its enemies being silenced by censors and algorithms while it prints whatever it wants and gets away with it. But, on the other hand, the fury with which journalists, people only around and free to do as they please because of the 1st Amendment, have reacted is so surprising. What is it about Elon’s purchase…

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NOTE: This is satire, not a statement of fact. Treat it as such. Opening day of deer season last year was a rough day of hunting for Bill, a deer hunter in Tennessee. Travelling out to the local hunting club the night before, he’d been excited to try out his new gear and rifle and confident of achieving some sort of success. The problem came the next morning, a problem brought about by a recent diversity training seminar at the bank he worked at as a wealth management consultant. That training, you see, taught him that gender isn’t discernable by…

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NOTE: This is satire, not a statement of fact. Treat it as such; A lesson that anyone who uses the internet for business should have learned long ago is that if you leave a poll or vote open where the random, anonymous voters can say and vote for whatever they want, you’ll get a ridiculous result. Unfortunately, many businesses are still staffed by people who have no idea what they’re doing on the internet, so many “submit/vote for x” online polls end in disaster, particularly if the results are public. Such was the case with a new documentary about Hunter…

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NOTE: This is satire, not a statement of fact. Treat it as such. “Philosopher King James,” the celebrated mind of the court, the king of the court and political sphere known to go “hard in da paint” when it comes to both reasonably and intelligently articulating political thoughts and when it comes to dribbling a bouncy ball around a court, has been known to offer his opinions on what police officers should do when faced with life threatening situations. Whenever some thug is shot while acting violently, he bravely and passionately jumps into the debate, proffering an opinion that is…

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NOTE: This article is satirical. Though based on a joke tweet of Elon Musk’s (read about that tweet here), it is neither factual nor meant to be taken as such. Things got even worse and more awkward for the Biden Administration that usual on Friday, April 29th. What happened was that the president’s son, Hunter Biden, saw a recent tweet of Elon Musk’s that pledged to put cocaine back in Coca-Cola and decided to emerge from hiding to publically back Elon in the hope that the tweet was real. To do so, Hunter, without informing anyone in the White House…

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In 2021, 60,000 people took part in a University of Sussex study. The subject: Kindness. Now, the results have finally come back. Towards the tail end of the 1990’s, Joey Tribbiani from the TV sitcom Friends may have been the world’s pre-prominent scholar on kindness. “There are no unselfish good deeds,” Tribbianai declared in one episode, sparking an argument with the character of Phoebe Buffay about altruism. She believed the opposite. And she spent the next 20 minutes of the episode failing to prove him wrong. Now, thirty years down the road the subject has sprung up once more, this…

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Acquired immune deficiency syndrome appears to be showing up in adults that have taken the COVID-19 vaccination. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome can appear as from a secondary source. Some common causes of acquired immune deficiency syndrome include the human immunodeficiency virus, leukemia, malnutrition, and radiation or chemotherapy. Other causes include drugs or medication. It is possible for a medication to cause acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Information published by the UK health Security Agency suggests that the COVID-19 injection may be one of those drugs that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. We call this as vaids pic.twitter.com/WaseGAhNqK — Ravi #destroyaadhaar #opeci (@angryyoungman55) April…

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Vice President Kamala Harris is raising eyebrows among some within the medical community as it was reported that she is taking an antiviral pill used to treat severe COVID-19 cases even though she has said she has no COVID-19 symptoms. Following a consultation with her doctors, Harris, 57, was prescribed and took Paxlovid, Pfizer’s new pill to treat high-risk patients who test postive for COVID-19, which had received Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) in December. Harris is double-vaxxed and asymptomic, so it is unclear why she was prescribed treatment reserved for people at moderate to high risk of severe complications. Jerome…

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Following years of planning, crews at long last broke ground Friday morning on a $87 million wildlife crossing in Agoura Hills intended to give mountain lions and various other animals safe passage to and from the Santa Monica Mountains in an effort to save them from extinction. It’s no occurrence that the groundbreaking for the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing is taking place on Earth Day. When completely finished, it will be the biggest passage of this type on the entire planet. The intersection will span all ten lanes of the 101 interstate at Liberty Canyon Road. It will be 165-foot-wide…

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A new bombshell book by former Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown claims that Prince William was worried about Prince Harry’s mental fragility during his whirlwind romance with American actress Meghan Markle as he feared that the younger brother wouldn’t be able to take on all of the pressures of life in the royal household. William, Duke of Cambridge, 39, believed that Markle was ill-prepared for life as a British royal as she was so new to the U.K. and Harry was not ready to take on responsibilities for both of them. A person close to the Duke of Cambridge told me…

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Parents who were thought to be church-going pillars of the community have been charged with the murder of their adult daughter who suffered with Locked-In Syndrome. Sheila, 64, and Clay Fletcher, 65 left their 36-year-old daughter Lacey Ellen Fletcher to waste a way on a living room couch. Lacey’s body was found half-naked in an upright position submerged in a hole in the rotting couch, covered in urine, faeces, live bugs and rodent excrement in her evil parent’s home in Slaughter, Louisiana. The house was otherwise clean and tidy – suggesting the neglect of their daughter was purposeful and malicious.…

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This is a must have recipe for your arsenal. It’s great to know how to make homemade bread and will shine when the shelves seem to be empty, or as we see how things are with inflation. It’s a pretty basic bread, and most of what’s needed is probably in your pantry. INGREDIENTS: 2 1/4 […] This story syndicated with permission from Recipe For Freedom

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One easy way to get delicious, juicy fried chicken is by using Panko breadcrumbs. It’s super crispy, looks great, and best of all has a cleaner bready flavor than other brands. Make sure to make extra with this simple recipe since your family will be asking for seconds and you’ll be able to enjoy leftovers […] This story syndicated with permission from Recipe For Freedom

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An online comment on her made-from-scratch enchilada recipe is what prompted Ana Maria Regalado to create what she says is a real ‘lazy’ recipe for enchiladas. Regalado noticed the commenter claim that her homemade enchilada recipe was ‘lazy’ even though the recipe contained not only meat but a sauce made from scratch. My response was, […] This story syndicated with permission from Recipe For Freedom

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After having lost her long-term job during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, a Minnesota woman decided to take her health into her own hands and lost almost half of her body weight by focusing on healing, rather than weight loss. Katie Schmitt, 43, of Rochester, MN, joined WW (formerly known as Weight Watchers) […] This story syndicated with permission from Recipe For Freedom

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China has reported a human with H5N6 avian influenza in Sichuan province. Due to the sudden small outbreak of avian influenza, Chinese public health officials have stated that the public should maintain strict personal hand foot and environmental hygiene. They gave a strict list of advice to follow, and this being China, is not a suggestion. Health officials requested that the public avoid touching any birds or their feces. Additionally, they suggested when buying live chickens that they not touch them or their feces, to not blow on their rear ends, to wash and cook the eggs immediately before consuming,…

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One of Twitter’s top lawyers who played a key role in the platform’s decision to ban Donald Trump and its actively playing down the Hunter Biden laptop scandal has been called out for her political bias by Elon Musk. Vijaya Gadde, 47, originally moved to the States as a child from India with her family. She claims she experienced racist abuse as an Indian child growing up in Texas and that her father had to get permission from the Ku Klux Klan to work as a door-to-door insurance salesman. Despite the initial hardships and undeniable proof that the American dream…

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Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was accidently shot dead by actor Alec Baldwin in October 2001 as his prop gun had been loaded with live ammunition. Police bodycam video footage of Hutchins dying on set was released to the public this week, and Hutchins’ widower has condemned the decision. The grieving father and husband’s lawyer Brian Panish sent an email to Santa Fe Sheriff Adan Mendoza condemning the decision and accusing the department of ‘double-crossing’ Hutchins’ widower. The footage shows Hutchins receiving emergency medical care as she lay fighting for her life on the set of western movie Rust. Paramedics can…

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The CEO of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club which hosts the Wimbledon Tennis Championships announced that the club will not require players to have received the COVID-19 jab as a condition to compete in the tournament as there is no shot requirement to enter Britain.  This means that No. 1 ranked Novak Djokovic will be allowed to defend his Wimbledon title. The Serbian Djokovic, 34, was disqualified from playing in the Australian Open in January due to his not being vaccinated against the illness caused by the novel coronavirus. He appealed this decision and was sent to…

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Charcoal has been made for centuries and used for many things such as art, medicine, and makeup, but it was most important for blacksmiths as it was used for fuel to smelt metals. It is produced by heating wood with little to no oxygen in order to remove all the water. It is created whenever combustion is incomplete.  Additionally, charcoal was a part of a mixture for black powder. Charcoal has a very high surface area, so it’s very useful as a filter or an absorbent for water filtration.  It’s easy to see the possible useful applications in a survival…

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A summer spent by the banks of the river lazily relaxing in the summer sun, soaking up the heat, the humidity, and the vitamin D. The memories of easy days aren’t complete without an old-fashioned cane pole for fishing with and a prize fish to bring home for dinner. Cane poles have been around for a couple hundred years. A man fishing on the Neches River, 1930s. A cane pole, some worms …isn’t it amazing how, when you reduce life to its basic elements, it doesn’t take much to make us happy? pic.twitter.com/LCh3wHqUJ8 — Traces of Texas (@TracesofTexas) September 27,…

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During a survival situation you may find yourself with very little time or ability to hunt. Furthermore, you may find that you don’t have very much equipment to hunt. Depending on your state’s laws and/or how life threatening your situation is, building traps and snares for survival may be necessary to reduce the use of calories while gaining as much food as possible.  In most states snares and traps are illegal unless in a survival situation. This will be a short brief overview with plenty of resources linked to for further research. Snaring is especially useful for catching animals for…

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NOTE: This is satire, not a statement of fact. Treat it as such. Things took an awkward turn in the White House on Thursday, when members of the White House Committee on Stopping Drug Use, an organization that hasn’t really been paid much attention, released a new ad about the dangers of drug use. While relatively tolerable to both Democrats and Republicans, given its focus on the need to have understanding when dealing with drug users and their addictions while also highlighting the dangers of drug addiction and the ravages of the cartels, the advertisement drove the White House crazy,…

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NOTE: This is satire, not a statement of fact. Treat it as such. It’s been a long, worrisome day at the White House. Why? Because Slow Joe went missing and no one has been able to find him despite hours of searching. An anonymous insider, leaking details about the situation to us, had this to say: “So here’s what happened: we were having a fine morning, trying to deal with whatever Joe said incorrectly yesterday while managing what Psaki was going to say about the crises abroad, the inflation crisis, and the general disaster zone at the border.  “That was…

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NOTE: This is satire, not fact. Treat it as such. It was a rough day for Slow Joe Biden and his team at the White House. Why? Because when trying to give a speech on American vitality and weathering the storm of world events, Biden dozed off. The camera kept rolling and he was utterly humiliated. Biden, speaking about how America can make it through the current crisis, said: “It’s no big deal, Jack. It’s no big deal. This is America! If you gotta pay some more for some blueberries so we can do the thing over there with the…

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NOTE: This is satire, not a statement of fact. Treat it as such. Elon Musk, after having spent $44 billion dollars to buy Twitter, decided to do the best thing possible and just delete it for good, making the last post on the platform “the dumpster fire has been extinguished” and then logging off and deleting the service. The move was widely applauded by everyone except for the ~10,000 grifters who were only popular because they did a good job stealing other people’s ideas and posting them on Twitter to much acclaim from bots they bought to make it look…

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It’s been a long time since the Rosebud Sioux nation in South Dakota, US, started gathering buffalo on the Wolakota Buffalo Range. Two years to be exact, and now the herd is upwards of 750 animals and the tribe hopes this will help to grow to 1,200 by 2023. They believe it should be the biggest indigenous-owned buffalo herd in the country. This is part of a wider trend in the US. Spurred by combating the ongoing food shortages, reaching monetary sustainability, reestablishing ecosystems and reviving tribal culture. These tribes currently manage around 55 herds across 19 states, as indicated…

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Here we go again, America. Radical social justice activists have been successful in advancing social engineering in segments of our society that would comply with their unattainable pursuit of a societal Utopia. Gone from the college campus, late night talk shows, and recent movies is humor based on the differences between communities, etc. NASCAR, The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, is the most recent organization to bend its collective knees to the “woke”, antiracist mob. They have just ordered driver Denny Hamlin to attend sensitivity training after he posted a video on Twitter. In a now-deleted tweet, Hamlin…

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