Author: Patriot Fetch

Once upon a time, Brendan Fraser was one of the hottest up and coming actors in Hollywood. He was funny, handsome, ripped, and seemed to be a decent actor as well. He had successful turns in comedies like “Airheads” and “Encino Man’, but also did action movies like “The Mummy” series unsuccessfully rebooted by Tom Cruise in the 2010’s. Fraser appeared to be an action hero on the rise. Then he disappeared. Amid rumors of being blackballed in Hollywood, Fraser was relegated to voice work and low budget flicks. Along the way he battled a series of health issues that…

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A pastor who was detained by police officers for watering the flowers of a neighbor who was out of town has filed a federal lawsuit stating that the event violated his constitutional rights and created ongoing difficulties including mental anguish and anxiety. Pastor Michael Jennings filed the complaint on Friday night against three cops and the municipality of Childersburg, which is located in central Alabama. He is asking for a trial by jury and is demanding an amount of money that has not been determined. Fox News reported on Saturday, that attorneys for Jennings held a news conference in front…

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Jimmy Kimmel used to be funny, I swear he did. Remember “The Man Show” with Kimmel and the much funnier Adam Carolla? Absolute gold! Of course, if you tried to pull off a show about beer drinking and women on trampolines now you would likely be exiled far away from Hollywood, which might be a good thing all things considered. Kimmel was even good on “Too Late With Adam Carolla” back in the mid 2000’s. Come to think of it, Kimmel has only been good when riding Adam Carolla’s coat tails. Kimmel parlayed his success with Carolla into a late-night…

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According to police officials and his former teammates, Anthony Varvaro, a former pitcher in the MLB who retired in 2016 to become a police officer in the New York City area, was killed in a car accident on his way to work at the September 11 memorial ceremony in Manhattan on Sunday morning. The Port Authority of New York employed Varvaro, who was 37 years old at the time, as an officer. After graduating from St. John’s University, he then spent the next six years in the big leagues as a relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves and the Boston…

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A new health alert has been issued by The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)  to doctors and parents regarding a rare respiratory disease that is affecting children. According to health officials, the Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) virus has similar symptoms to influenza or the common cold. Other health officials are warning that while enteroviruses are prevalent viruses and affect 10 to 15 million Americans annually, the EV-D68 is “less common than other types of enterovirus.”   Pediatricians and top health officials are warning about an uptick in activity of a common virus that in rare cases can cause a…

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It’s hard to work with and around kids. I had four of my own and have close family members who work in education. Considering how we tend to spoil and insulate kids from consequences these days, it’s no wonder behavior keeps getting worse. That’s not to say the adults don’t share much of the responsibility though, as there are far too many adults that simple SHOULDN’T be working with kids. The absolute worst job has to be bus driver. Screaming kids, crappy pay, weather, crappy parents and crappy drivers. Lots of crap, mostly that they have to take off the…

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Benjamin Franklin once famously (maybe) wrote: “Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy”. He probably didn’t write that any more than George Washington told his dad he couldn’t tell a lie after whacking that cherry tree, but the sentiment is there. Beer is good. The brewing industry has literally exploded in recent years with the influx of micro-breweries and craft beers. I’m not a craft beer guy myself, too many calories and often too hoppy or bitter, though the alcohol volume tends to be much higher. Guess you can’t have everything. Thanks to shortages…

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Amid a tragic and mind-boggling turn of events, a 14-year-old boy was charged with murder for allegedly killing his missing 10-year-old stepsister. Little Na’Mylah Turner-Moore was missing from her stepfather’s Saginaw, Michigan, home in the early hours of Tuesday, August 30, prompting her stepfather to call Na’Mylah’s biological father, who in turn called Saginaw Police. It took only a few hours for police to locate Na’Mylah’s body in an abandoned and overgrown lot not far from her home. Police later arrested Jameion Peterson, 14, Na’Mylah’s stepbrother, and charged him as an adult for open murder. It is unclear what lead…

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Bill Bee was one of the first American soldiers to be deployed in Afghanistan. At 19, Bee joined the Marines and was sent to the Helmand Province to fight the Taliban. It was from his base in Helmand that he was given orders to hunt Osama Bin Laden and his family. In his new book, The Shot, Bee describes the reaction to the toppling of the World Trade Center in 2001 in which 2,997 citizens were murdered. “The morning of September 11, I woke up at 5:00 a.m., and I could already feel the North Carolina heat and humidity through…

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Will Ferrell has been one of the funniest actors in Hollywood with hit movies such as Step Brothers, Anchorman, and Talladega Nights, but his latest involvement in politics has many of his fans starting to distance themselves from the actor. Will Ferrell recently took on a new position as a campaign volunteer and took a trip to Georgia to knock on doors for Stacey Abrams, who is running for governor of Georgia. He also made an appearance at Kennesaw State University, where he also praised Stacey Abrams. According to Ferrell’s wife, Ferrell is very happy to be a Democrat, and…

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What in the name of Dudley Do-Right is going on in the Great White North? We sometimes assume that our own country is the only one that has to deal with many of today’s modern problems. Racism, climate issues, energy issues, high prices at the pump and in the grocery; things are tough all over! So, how do we cope? How do we destress and exercise self-care? Self-care is very important when times are tough economically and socially, and boy aren’t both tough in 2022? Even in Canada. Now, when I think of Canada I think of mounted police, and…

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This is getting to be a thing, isn’t it? The reporting of UFO’s, or UAP’s, as the government has become fond of calling them has gone through the roof in 2022. I don’t know if Covid lockdowns caused a lot of people to go bat-crap crazy (it did), or if some foreign governments have developed some new tech that our government doesn’t want to talk about, or perhaps there is an uptick in actual surveillance and monitoring from an extraterrestrial source; whatever the reason, reports have gotten more frequent and stranger. As more people see and record things that causes…

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After years of turmoil between royal brothers Prince Harry and William, the British public were delighted to see the feuding Sussexes and the (now) Prince and Princess of Wales share a public display of unity. Following the death of their grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II last Thursday, King Charles’ sons Prince William and Harry, flanked by their wives, Princess Kate and Duchess Meghan Markle, walked side-by-side outside Windsor Castle. The couples shook hands with adorning members of the public, who looked ecstatic to see the feuding families together again, and admired the floral tributes left outside the castle for the beloved…

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A school in Washington, DC, is being sued for $50 million by the mother of a boy who was killed when he was struck by a car just outside of his school. His mother asserted via her lawyer in a press conference on Friday that she had initially picked him up in this manner a number of times. Kaidyn Green, who is nine years old, had been called up by the department at Kipp DC Honor Academy on December 10 last year for an early release. The incident occurred after his mother requested an early release for him. A child…

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On Friday, King Charles III delivered his historic first statement since inheriting to the throne of the United Kingdom. In the speech, he acknowledged his “deep sadness” and paid an impassioned homage to his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II. According to People Magazine the King was quoted “We owe her the most emotional gratitude any family could ever due to their mother for her love, affection, direction, understanding, and example,” he added. “We couldn’t have been the people we are today without her love, affection, guidance, and example.” The King also said he wanted to convey his affection for Harry…

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Haarlem, a small Dutch city just west of Amsterdam, announced this week that it would ban meat advertising in public spaces to combat climate change further. The decision to do this is part of a broader legislation campaign in the city of Haarlem to ban promotions for products that have a negative impact on climate change, including fossil fuels, airline flights, and gasoline-powered cars. Although bans like this have been implemented nationwide in places like France and in cities worldwide, Haarlem is the first to restrict meat advertising exclusively.  Amsterdam and Haarlem ban ads for holiday flights due to climate…

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A mom who was beheaded by a man bearing a sword outside her own home in the Bay Area of California reportedly knew the suspect and had a restraining order against him. The woman who was identified by family members as Karina Castro, 27, was brutally attacked and butchered by the sword-wielding maniac who murdered her in front of horrified on-lookers just outside of her home in San Carlos, around 24 miles away from San Francisco. According to reports, her head was completely severed from her body which lay just feet away from her home where her two daughters, aged…

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Eliza Fletcher, the heiress of a billion-dollar fortune, was also a loving teacher at a Memphis area kindergarten class. While teaching at St. Mary’s Episcopal School, Ms. Fletcher’s enthusiasm for life affected her students and colleagues. Nothing could have prepared her husband and two young boys for what happened on the 2nd of September 2022. While out jogging, she was accosted by someone driving a dark SUV. Ms. Fletcher’s struggle with the suspect was caught on a local business security camera. After the suspect forced Ms. Fletcher into the vehicle, they remained parked in the same spot for four minutes.…

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United Airlines has spent $15 million in a scheme that it says will provide cheap, electric ‘air taxis’ for those commuting to the airports from busy cities. The company has ordered 200 streamlined, electric vehicles which resemble a cross between a giant drone and a helicopter. It says the hire of one of the 4-seat air taxis to take a punter to the airport will cost just $100-$150. A deal was struck with the air taxis’ creator, Eve Air Mobility for an initial 200 of the vehicles followed by the option of a possible 200 more, and United expects to…

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A 19-year-old woman had the surprise of her life when she found out that her eight-month-old twins had different fathers. The mother was totally flabbergasted when she received the results. After she had time to process the DNA results, she realized that she had become pregnant with twins after sleeping with two different men on the same day. No one could have imagined these results with the twin boys looking so similar. However, when doubts about who the real father was, the mother, who remains anonymous, asked for a DNA test. The test came back positive for just one of…

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A man suffering with schizophrenia who was obsessed with Kardashian’s star, Kylie Jenner, told cops that he was dating the model and that she had “told him” to stab two homeless men to death and then to strangle his cellmate. Marvin Magallanes, 31, believed he was in a relationship with Jenner and that she had told him that someone was “trying to steal his life” and he must kill someone else to combat the threat. The disturbed murderer stabbed Onosai Tavita, 52, and Sabah Alsaad, 49, to death. Both men were homeless and had been sleeping rough at the time…

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The unifying, steadfast Queen Elizabeth who provided a comforting constant in our lives through good times and bad died peacefully at her country estate in Scotland yesterday afternoon with her son (now) King Charles and her daughter Princess Anne at her bedside. She gave 70 years of service both to Great Britain and to what she called the “family” of 54 Commonwealth nations. The Queen remained in remarkable good health over the course of her 96-years but looked visibly frail in recent months and was seen for the first time using a walking stick. Despite this, she remained dedicated to…

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The second suspects who was arrested following the horrific stabbing spree in Canada has committed suicide whilst in police custody. Myles Sanderson, 32, reportedly died soon after he was arrested on Wednesday of self-inflicted wounds. After a four-day manhunt for those responsible for the shocking killing spree which left 10 dead, Myles was chased by cops in a highspeed pursuit down a highway and his vehicle was rammed. His white truck came to a standstill at the side of the road around 30 miles west of Wakaw, and police moved in to detain him. Medical professionals say Myles’ injuries which…

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At a conference hosted by Hillsdale College earlier this year in Tampa, Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis stated that classical academies are flourishing in Florida. It is no secret that Ron DeSantis champions education and the removal of indoctrination from the public school system, which goes back to his days as a congressman in the House of Representatives. The changes that have taken place in his state over the past two years are pretty remarkable, and for most of us living in the Sunshine State with school-aged children, what he has done so far is nothing less than commendable and impressive. …

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In a case that has shocked Australia, a man was finally convicted of murdering his wife and high-school sweetheart over forty years ago, despite her body having never been found. Chris Dawson, now 74, was convicted by a judge of murdering his wife, Lynette, 33, sometime in early January 1982, and disposing of her corpse.  The believed motive for the murder is one we’ve seen many times before: another woman. It was Lynette’s mother who was the first to become concerned for her daughter’s whereabouts after she didn’t show up for a planned lunch. But it took Chris six weeks…

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In a shocking double-murder case, a man was convicted of shooting and killing a couple who responded to an online ad about a car for sale in Denver. The convicted murderer placed the ad for the car, which had been stolen, in the hopes that whoever responded to it would arrive to view the car flush with cash. A jury found Kyree Brown, 20, guilty of a litany of charges, including two counts of second-degree murder, two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of aggravated robbery, second-degree arson, three counts of aggravated motor vehicle theft, felony theft, and bait advertising, as…

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I’m a huge music fan. I’d much rather listen to music than watch television or a movie. Growing up in the 70’s and 80’s most folks only had one television, and three channels, so if you didn’t want to watch what the parents were watching, you simply sat in your room and listened to the radio. Pretty exciting times! It did, however, instill a love and appreciation for music that I still have to this day. I will listen to any genre for the most part, with the exception of jazz. I’d rather watch The View than listen to jazz.…

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Anyone ever shop at Target? Maybe do your banking at CitiBank or Wells Fargo? Call your friends on your T-Mobile phone? Kick back and have some Jim Beam, or a nice Mike’s Hard lemonade? I’ll pass on the Mike’s Hard, it’s a bit sugary for my liking, but I’ll have the Jim Beam, please. Ever wonder what causes that your favorite retailers and brands donate to? Who does Target support? Do your favorite brands and retailers reflect your values, or are you just paying companies that hate you and everything you stand for? It’s understandable if you shop any of…

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By now we all know what Democrats want. No fossil fuels, electric vehicles in every driveway, solar panels and windmills everywhere, it’s going to be awesome, right? Right? Probably not actually. The infrastructure isn’t in place for electric vehicles, and even if it was, we don’t have the wind and solar capabilities to even heat and cool our homes, no less charge a Hyundai. No matter, the left is pushing forward with their green agenda, and we are all going to suffer as a result. The focus should be on renewable energy, as well as hybrid technology, hydrogen cells, and…

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The world mourns as Queen Elizabeth peacefully passed away at her Scottish residence in Balmoral today at the age of 96. The longest serving monarch in history reportedly died peacefully following a lengthy decline in her health over recent months. Members of the royal family including the Cambridges, and her son and now King, Charles, Princess Royal Anne, the Countess of Wessex and Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, flew in to Aberdeen, Scotland this afternoon local time to be at the Queen’s bedside following the sudden announcement of the decline in her health. Before her death, doctors said that the…

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The family of supermodel Cara Delevingne is reportedly concerned for her wellbeing after the cover girl has been spotted behaving increasingly erratically. The former face of Dior and Rimmel worried fans when she was filmed looking disheveled and smoking a clear pipe in a car outside Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles on Monday. The star was photographed with her shoeless legs dangling from the back window of the black SUV before emerging from the car with matted hair and a gaunt face. Delevingne, who was wearing a black Britney Spears t-shirt, black trousers, and orange socks with no shoes,…

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It’s a green new world folks! Brandon and his Democrat buddies are dragging us kicking and screaming into a world without fossil fuel, and it’s going to be awesome! Just imagine a world without all of those ugly power plants and coal mines, replaced instead by acres and acres of windmills and vast tracts of what used to be farmland, now replaced with solar panels. Just so beautiful! We are going to save the planet! Just ask any Democrat, we are doomed if we don’t stop burning fossil fuels. If everyone would just cooperate and stop eating meat and stop…

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Over 1209 states have legalized the process of Alaklaine Hydrolysis which has been deemed by most environmentalists as “biomation”.  Alkaline Hydrolysis essentially breaks the body down into liquid and amino acids but where that extra liquid can end up is very alarming. According to Wikipedia, the liquid can either be dumped into local sewage systems which are then recycled in wastewater treatment plants, or can be used as a type of liquid used for plants to grow. The idea that the cup of water you drink out of your faucet could have once been human remains is quite jarring. Just…

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If you want to review Amazon Prime’s new series ‘Rings of Power’ on the online platform, well, you can’t. At least not for a while, as the streaming giant temporarily halted reviews amid scathing reports on just how bad and woke the new series is. Even if you love the wokeland fantasy storyline inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien’s beloved books, you can’t tell Amazon about it. Amazon Prime Video instituted a 72-hour delay for all new user reviews so that each review can be read, evaluated, and approved for posting on Prime Video. Amazon says it is taking this unprecedented move…

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The Popular cartoon which is aimed at pre-school children, Peppa Pig, has caused controversy as the show introduced the first gay couple into its character cast. Peppa Pig is an extremely popular cartoon in Britain but also airs in the United States, and 180 countries around the world on Nickelodeon’s pre-school sub-channel, Nick Jr. and Cartoon Network. The long-running series which first aired in 2004 has become a staple part of many children’s TV viewing schedules. In the US, the show has a 98.9 percent higher viewing demand than all other children’s titles, and the official Peppa Pig YouTube channel…

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There are tons of wacky, borderline illegal moneymaking schemes out there. Want to flip real estate? Maybe sell leggings to housewives that shouldn’t wear them out of the house? How about Amway, remember that? Mary Kay anyone? While most of those are legal, if not barely, there are lots of illegal scams floating around that can get you in a lot of trouble. Chain letters, pyramid schemes, the internet is rife with get rich quick schemes. The need to work from home, or just side hustle is more apparent in 2022 then ever. Times are tough folks, you gotta do…

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After a 6-year delay, the first of four members of an Ohio family who have been charged with butchering 8 members of a rival family is standing trial for the crime. George Wagner, IV, 30, was the first of the four of his family to go to trial which began last week at the Pike County Court. The gruesome incident has been dubbed one of the worst ever crimes in Ohio’s history, as eight members of the Rhoden family were slain on the same night of April 22, 2016. The victims, comprising seven adults and a 16-year-old boy were found…

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  Unpopular opinion time! I don’t like “The Lord of the Rings”. Ok, while that isn’t totally accurate, as I enjoyed the three original movies, I’m not a fan of Game of Thrones, The Hobbit movies, and have no intention of watching one second of any of the new cash grab prequals being peddled on streaming services. Man, it feels good to unburden my soul! The dragon, fairy, orc, fantasy realm just isn’t my thing. My reality is strange enough without throwing fire breathing dragons in the mix. To each their own I guess, as I am clearly in the…

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I miss network television. No, not the virtue signaling, forced diversity laden crapfest that pretends to be network tv now, rather actual comedy and drama. If one were new to the planet and turned the television on to any night of network programming, the assumption would be that we are all gay, trans, people of color with huge diverse friend groups. I also assume one would get right back on one’s spaceship and get the heck out of here before it gets any weirder, but this is life in 2022. I miss the 90’s. Great music, good fashion (low rise…

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The individual who was found guilty of murdering John Lennon over forty years ago is now eligible for parole for the twelfth time. In 1980 Mark David Chapman entered a guilty plea to the charge of killing John Lennon as the Beatles legend returned to his apartment building in Manhattan. He initially became eligible for parole in the year 2000, but he has been turned down for release 11 times since then. Chapman, who is currently incarcerated at the Wende Correctional Facility in upstate New York, was a religious zealot at the age of 25 when he traveled from Hawaii…

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