Author: Patriot Fetch

Harry Potter actor, Matthew Lewis has gone on an online rant about Air Canada after he was removed from a flight just before boarding the aircraft. The actor who played the character Neville Longbottom in the movie series was on his way to a fan convention in Canada and took to Twitter to complain about his experience at the airport. The 33-year-old whose character in the Harry Potter movies famously remarks “why is it always me?” approached the gate at Orlando International Airport just before the plane was ready to board. Although he had a first-class ticket, the star said…

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A new, ultra-high definition of the infamous wreck of Titanic shows the ill-fated ship in never-before-seen detail. The remarkable video dubbed a “first-of-its-kind” shows the ship’s 200-pound anchor chain and giant portside anchor which has remained on the sea bed after the huge passenger vessel broke into two after it sank in 1912. Titanic, a White Star Line-owned passenger ship, sank on its maiden voyage across the Atlantic on a journey from Southampton, England to New York after striking an iceberg around 400 miles from the coast of Newfoundland. Only 706 passengers survived the ordeal while 1,517 perished, mainly from…

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Floridian authorities have recently warned parents about some illegal chocolate bars, which as also dangerous. According to authorities, the chocolate bars are laced with hallucinogenic mushrooms, commonly referred to as magic mushrooms. The chocolates are reportedly also made with illegal substances and are being produced like candy. The Winter Haven Police Department reported having located these bars at a meth den on Wednesday as they executed a search warrant. The chocolate was covered in a colorful wrapper with the label “one up,” presumably a reference to the mushroom-shaped power-up in the Super Mario games. The label also clearly stated that…

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With the inevitable closure of the Borden Dairy plant in Dothan, AL,  schools in the area are still looking for alternative suppliers anticipating a district-wide milk shortage. Still, due to the state of Alabama’s dwindling dairy industry, there doesn’t seem to be any alternative solutions in sight.  Tuscaloosa City Schools said that it is trying to prepare for a milk shortage that will affect the Tuscaloosa School district and more than 100 other school districts in Alabama when these plants shut their doors on September 30th.  With the closure of the Borden Dairy plant in Dothan looming, schools are looking…

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According to the authorities, a baggage handler at a New Orleans airport passed away on Tuesday night after her hair became entangled in a belt loader. The incident took place at the airport.  On August 30, Jermani Thompson, who was 26 years old at the time, was working at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport when the bizarre event occurred. She held a position with GAT Airline Ground Support as an employee.  While unloading bags off a Frontier Airlines aircraft on the tarmac at approximately 10:00 p.m., Thompson’s hair became entangled in a belt loader and was pulled in multiple…

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A Saudi court has condemned a lady to 45 years in prison for allegedly causing harm to the country through her social media account, as per a court report on Wednesday. It was the second such sentence that has drawn the investigation of the region this month. Presently, not much is known other than her using social media. Saeed al-Qahtani was born of one of the largest tribes in Saudi Arabia and has no evident record of activism. An authority charge sheet seen by other news outlets and human rights groups portrays her case as involving her online entertainment use,…

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According to a source, a South Korean actress who was believed to have committed suicide left behind a sorrowful note shortly before her passing in which she apologized to her family and insisted that she had had a “happy life that was more than I deserved.”  According to NextShark, Yoo Joo-eun passed away on Monday at the age of 27, and her older brother made the sad announcement on her Instagram account on Tuesday, telling her friends and followers that his sister had “left this place and went to a comfortable place.”  According to reports, Yoo’s brother also disseminated the…

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A Texas man has been arrested and charged with the murder of his ex-girlfriend on the 18th of August. The ex-girlfriend, who was a Texas teacher, was shot to death, and her 5-year-old daughter discovered her body.  The 36-year-old woman, Shereena Ann Webster, was killed in her home in Amarillo. This happened on the 18th of August when the child was in another room. The criminal complaint alleged that Webster’s former lover, the 32-year-old Erik Mitchell Rivas, was the murderer, and he fled after seeing that she was dead.  The child ended up discovering her mother’s corpse around 5 am…

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The only South African cast member who was in the live-action remake of the Lion King has denied ever having met Meghan Markle after she made the extraordinary claim the country had “rejoiced” when she wed Prince Harry. Dr. John Kani said he was “baffled” by Meghan’s recent comments in which she said that a South African member of the Lion King had privately compared her to Nelson Mandela during the 2019 premier of the movie: “He looked at me, and he’s just like light. He said, “I just need you to know: When you married into this family, we…

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A Californian school district has been ordered by the Court to pay $1 million to a middle school student it failed to protect. According to the lawsuit filed against the school district, the student was bullied, verbally assaulted, and tormented. Her bullies even went as far as starting a petition to end her life. The student, recognized as a 13-year-old girl called Eleri Irons, reportedly endured this maltreatment from three bullies from 2017 till June 2018. A lawsuit was filed against the district in 2019. The suit added that the student suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. It added that…

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Country music star Luke Bell has been reported dead, according to police authorities. The Tucson Police Department said they responded to a report of an unresponsive man around 1 p.m. On the 26th of August. Police officers and the fire department immediately went to his aid and tried to rescue the unresponsive man. Unfortunately, Their efforts proved futile as the man was later pronounced dead at the scene. This incident happened near the 5500 block of E. Grant Road.  After a few days, the deceased man was later identified as the 32-year-old music star Luke Bell. The police department announced…

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Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina is facing a lot of backlash in the wake of suggesting violence will break out if former President Donald Trump is prosecuted for abusing presidential records. Joe Biden on Tuesday, while not referencing Graham by name, seemed to call him out at a political conference in Pennsylvania, saying, “the idea you turn on a television and see senior senators and congressmen saying if such and such happens, there’ll be blood in the street. Where the hell are we?” (does anyone even go to those conferences anymore when he is speaking?) Graham’s remarks came when…

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Megan Markle has been receiving criticisms from the world after claiming that the South Africans had celebrated her marriage just as they celebrated Mandela’s release from prison. She made this statement in an interview while promoting her new podcast, “Archetypes.” She claimed that a South African cast member had pulled her aside when she attended the London premiere of the 2019 remake of Lion King. She said he gushed to her, saying, “‘I just need you to know: When you married into this family, we rejoiced in the streets the same we did when Mandela was freed from prison.’” Critics…

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Our big cities are getting more dangerous, and the crime is starting to filter outward from the inner city. Used to be the elite, super rich were insulated behind their gates and walls and could just sit back and tell everyone how to live their life from the comfort and safety of their giant homes. Not so much anymore, especially in Atlanta. Some of the Atlanta areas richest, most famous people have been getting broken into at an alarming rate recently. To be fair, getting broken into once would be alarming enough to me. Some Atlanta based celebs like Mariah…

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Man, we just don’t know how to act anymore as a society! You see an increasing amount of bad behavior these days, fights at sporting events, popping shots in the drive-through, and brawls on college campuses. Whether it’s the long-term effects of people being cooped up for covid (it isn’t), or just the decaying moral fabric of our society, people just can’t seem to control themselves anymore. It isn’t always criminal activity, though we have seen a spike in that since the BLM riots of 2020, no there is more knucklehead behavior everywhere! The most alarming uptick in knucklehead behavior…

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The floodgates have well and truly opened for Duchess Moaning Markle as she gave the semi-threat that she would continue her warpath against the British Royal Family in an interview over the weekend. She also revealed she’s been keeping a poison-pen ‘diary’ spanning from before the couple left Britain, sparking rumors she may be intending to publish more dirt about ‘The Firm’ in an exclusive book release. The Royal Family including Prince Harry’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, 96, are reportedly bracing for “more bombshell revelations” as many fear Meghan is preparing to use exerts from her ‘diary’ to write a…

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The nurse who was responsible for the horrific 90mph multiple collision crash which killed six people in LA earlier this month had revealed she was suffering from “frightening” mental health issues before the accident. Nicole Linton, 37, was charged with murder by the LAPD after she was caught on CCTV hurtling down an LA street at around 90mph, running a stop light before smashing side-long into traffic crossing an intersection. The crash was so severe that witnesses thought a bomb had detonated in the street and some of the vehicles involved were so badly burned that they ceased to resemble…

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There’s no such thing as a free lunch, something as true as it is when a person offers you a “free” cigarette in prison as when EV acolytes promise you lower driving costs because electricity is cheaper than gas. In the EV example, it certainly is true that, per fill up, charging a Tesla costs less than filling up a car with gas or diesel. That’s generally true, and is a benefit that certainly makes buying an EV make sense for a large number of people that just commute to and from work in their car. But there is no…

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Joe Biden on Tuesday conveyed a strong message in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania that showed his escalated verbiage against “MAGA Republicans” in Congress months before the midterms. During another blame speech towards Republicans, Biden heavily defended the FBI amid growing threats following the organization’s hunt of previous President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home. “It’s sickening to see the new attacks on the FBI, threatening the lives of law enforcement agents and their families for simply carrying out the law and doing their job,” Biden told a crowd in Wilkes-Barre. “Look, I want to say this clear as I can:…

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Mikhail Gorbachev, who ended the Cold War without slaughter but neglected to forestall the breakdown of the Soviet Union, passed on Tuesday at 91 years old, medical clinic authorities in Moscow said. Gorbachev, the last Soviet president, forged arms decrease deals with the United States, and associations with Western powers to eliminate the Iron Curtain that had separated Europe since World War Two and achieved the reunification of Germany. However, internal reforms watered down the Soviet Union to the place where it fell apart, a time that President Vladimir Putin has called the “greatest geopolitical catastrophe“. “Mikhail Gorbachev passed away…

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One way to determine someone’s age is to ask them about Saturday Night Live, if they ever thought it was funny they are probably a Gen Xer.  If the person thinks SNL is still funny, forget age, you have a progressive liberal on your hands–Run!  Of course, you have the GOATS from the early 1980s like Jim Belushi, Chevy Chase, and Gilda Radner, then pop into the 90’s era with “Delta, Delta, Delta, can I help ya, help ya, help ya?” and the Adam Sandler era.   Yeah, pretty funny stuff.  But that was yesteryear and somewhere along the way SNL…

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If the trashiness of the average American in these modern times can be underscored, bolded, circled, and highlighted all at once by one single thing, it’s by the type of “men” that many women choose to shack up with. Gone are the days of Gone with the Wind-type courtship like between Scarlett and the Fontaine boys. Now are the times of women hooking up and shacking up with poorly dressed, sloppily groomed, foul-mouthed…murder suspects. Oh, and they’re going to fight cops on the behalf of those murder suspect lovers of theirs, as a recent, highly entertaining video out of New York…

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It looks like things are getting worse at YouTube. Despite YouTube’s dominance in the user-generated video space for more than a decade, the introduction of TikTok in 2017 signaled the beginning of the end for the site. It released “YouTube shorts,” a reactive maneuver that mirrored the short-form phone format, in an attempt to compete with the dominance of TikTok.  In any case, this strategy appears unsuccessful, as TikTok continues to pose a serious threat to YouTube’s hegemonic status. YouTube’s newest high-profile exit has some worrying that matters may be worse than people understand.  As per New York Post, longtime…

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A family-owned bakery in Ohio has bagged a significant win after being falsely accused of racism in 2016. Gibson’s bakery, which has been in operation in Oberlin, Ohio, since 1885, was awarded $36 million in damages. Oberlin College in 2016 encouraged the students who falsely accused the bakery of racism several years ago. After the seven-year-long legal battle, the College is slated to pay millions of dollars in damages for its sustained campaign against the bakery.  Oberlin college did everything possible to fight the court’s judgment and appealed the verdict. However, the court refused to listen to its appeal and…

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Many victims were caught in a death trap of a gunman who devised a plan to kill others as they tried to escape the first danger. In the heat of the moment, a firearm could have been used to save lives and stop the killing. The suspected shooter, according to reports, put a match to a few homes in Houston early Sunday morning and as if that was not enough already, he waited for people to frantically escape their homes now set ablaze before taking aim and gunning down those who were trying to escape. He was able to kill…

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Robert Gilliam, the father of deceased Ciara Gilliam, said he has no fear of finding the drug dealer responsible for her death. He’s aware of the potential risks. This is a problem that affects not just his family, but the entire country, he argued, so the risk is justified.  From his home in Amarillo, Texas, the 53-year-old and his wife Karletha are making a brave move to track down the drug dealer responsible for their daughter’s death. Caira Gilliam, 22 years old, passed away on August 23 from a drug overdose.  “We cannot bring Ciara back. The epidemic in Iowa…

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Slain officer’s widow, Maureen Faulkner, blasted Brown University on Tuesday. This was after she heard that the University was sharing the work of her husband’s killer in an art exhibit supposedly dedicated to voices of the mass incarcerated. Maureen’s husband, Daniel, was killed in 1981 by Mumia Abu-Jamal. This happened when Daniel, a police officer, attempted to arrest his brother for traffic violations. According to reports, Daniel was shot several times and died from a headshot wound.  Witnesses also testified that the killer said, “I shot that motherfucker and I hope he does.” He was convicted of the crime in…

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FNC’s Greg Gutfeld has an interesting segment yesterday in which Jimmy Failla, the host of “Fox Across America”, went on a tear against the body positivity movement and argued that because many children who are obese don’t know they are, they need to be bullied to lose weight. Specifically, Failla, discussing the obesity problem and so-called body positivity movement with Gutfeld, declared that “bullying serves a purpose” in whipping overweight kids into shape, saying: “The whole thing about body positivity is — they are getting people killed. I don’t mean to get all serious but if you look at Covid,…

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Late singer Michael Jackson, popularly honored as the King of Pop, had over a dozen aliases and allegedly used all to get drugs. This information is according to TMZ’s new documentary scheduled to air in September. The documentary dubbed “TMZ Investigates: Who Really Killed Michael Jackson?” will start airing on Tuesday, September 6th. A preview of this documentary shows former physician Conrad Murray to Jackson claiming the deceased singer was a drug addict. Murray added that Jackson was also very manipulative and used his fake identities to get what he wanted. In 2009, the 50-year-old musician was found dead in…

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Something is out there, I’m sure of it! I’m not ashamed to admit it, but I LOVE Bigfoot sightings, ghost stories, UFO encounters, they are my jam! Give me some grainy footage of the Loch Ness Monster and I’m a happy fella! I would be one of those weird people “hunting” Bigfoots, but it would be my luck I would actually find him, and Bigfoot would capture me. It’s not like I don’t have experience in the field of sorts. I have videoed UFOs on 2 different occasions, and have professionally ghost hunted, equipment and all. No, not with “proton…

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The People of Praise, a Christian faith group that counts Amy Coney Barrett, the conservative supreme court justice as a member, and views women’s compliance and submission to men as one of its focal early teachings, as indicated by leaked remarks and reports of the spouse of one of the gathering’s originators. A recently leaked video of a People of Praise occasion, marking its 50th anniversary, shows Dorothy Ranaghan making sense of how a few female devotees of the congregation cried strongly in response to the gathering’s initial lessons on “headship” and the “roles of men and women,” in what men…

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I grew up on a dairy and tobacco farm in Kentucky. We milked about 60 head of cows and sold the milk to the local dairy distributor. I’m not a big fan of dairy as a consequence; besides the unspeakable things it does to my system, I know firsthand how milk is made. When you think about milk, it’s kind of gross really. We happily drink and eat products made from a liquid squirted OUT of a large, long lashed animal. Who came up with that? Growing up we were brainwashed into thinking that dairy was essential for strong bones.…

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London’s annual Notting Hill carnival which celebrates Caribbean pride and culture has once again descended into mass violence today as gangs turned up to “settle scores”. Former police chief, Roy Ramm said cops “dread” attending the festival which ends in violence almost every year because “drug sellers and gangs’ turn up to ‘mark their territory.” Yesterday, a former soccer player and rapper, Takayo Nembhard, 21, was fatally stabbed at the event, while police say six others were also stabbed during the course of the festival. Vile footage emerged earlier today of a white woman being punched to the ground by…

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We live in a wild, dangerous, unpredictable world. That is just speaking of nature, never mind the people. People can be dangerous, wild and unpredictable in their own right, but at least they (usually) won’t eat you like an alligator, bite you like a rattlesnake, or boil you alive like a hot spring. Wait, what? Yes, America has natural water coming out of the ground so hot it will melt your face off. Yellowstone National Park is situated on a super volcano. Yes, a super volcano. That sounds way more menacing than a regular volcano. Truth is, if the volcano…

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Washington Commander’s rookie running back Brian Robinson Jr. is back on his feet and in stable condition after enduring a medical procedure after he was shot multiple times during an attempted carjacking on Sunday, authorities confirmed. Commanders lead coach Ron Rivera told journalists on Monday morning that Robinson is “in a really good place,” per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Furthermore, Robinson shared a photograph on his Instagram of what gives off an impression of being in a medical clinic room, displaying his recovery and his faith writing, “Surgery went well! Thanks for all the prayers! God is Great!” “The…

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People love cats. I love cats. The ancient Egyptians loved cats so much, they treated them like gods, often burying their cats with them to protect them in the afterlife. Do cats love people? Not so much. A cat loves you on its own terms, when it feels like it, and when it is done, it will just bite you and walk away. Awesome! Cats don’t really care about your feelings or emotions, and unless you have food, often won’t even acknowledge your existence. Fine with me! I have cats, but I’m more of a dog guy. At least they…

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Just days after her extraordinary moan in her interview with The Cut magazine, Meghan has thrown in the race card once again during her podcast with pop sensation, Mariah Carey. The episode is the second of Meghan’s new Spotify podcast series entitled Archetypes in which the Duchess has said she will discuss issues relating to women and feminism, but critics have blasted the queen of woke for continually playing the victim. The former actress, 41, said she was inspired by Mariah Carey as a child because the singer is a mixed race like herself. “Oh my gosh. Someone who looks…

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have long been riding the climate change bandwagon for some time now. In 2021, they pledged to make all their business activities have a net-zero carbon footprint by 2030 at the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP26. The announcement came after Prince Harry and Meghan were called out over the past year for taking what seemed to be unnecessary jet trips (mainly Harry choosing to fly a private jet to a polo match). In 2019 the Prince was criticized by Piers Morgan in his column in the Sun for continuing to fly private jets. “It takes…

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Everything I thought I knew about space I pretty much learned from Star Trek and Star Wars. Of course, I was a little kid, and not very smart, so I assumed there were explosions and sound and aliens and spaceships. Truth is, I still believe there are aliens and spaceships, but sadly, there are no explosions and no sound. I guess when the Death Star got blown up it just kind of quietly went dark and disappeared. Thank goodness, can’t be having a Death Star out there. Science and technology have taken huge strides in the last several decades, especially…

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Is everyone sick of the Will Smith versus Chris Rock story yet? I’m not! It’s been five months since the “slap” and I have to admit, I still watch it sometimes. It’s still shocking to me that Smith had the nerve to walk on the stage and light Rock up like that! Sometimes I still think it was all staged and just a stunt to get people interested in the Oscars again. Ratings have been steadily declining and circling the drain for years. People simply don’t care about a bunch of spoiled liberal elites patting themselves on the back and…

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