Author: Tommy Grant

White House officials said Wednesday that President Donald Trump is committed to making sure overseas and out-of-state military ballots are still counted in upcoming elections, even while he pushes for significant changes in how states handle mail-in voting procedures. But administration officials would not say what protections will be put in place for mail-in military voting rules, which impact more than 1 million active-duty service members each election cycle. In a social media post Monday, Trump vowed to “get rid of mail-in ballots,” claiming they are used to commit widespread voter fraud. Multiple past independent reviews of state mail-in voting…

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Recent whistleblower leaks suggest that there is a plan in place to depopulate humanity to create a larger artificial intelligence infrastructure. Depopulation will free up electricity and other resources needed to expand AI on the globe. Whistleblowers and investigative reports reveal that bioweaponized vaccines targeting elderly and vulnerable populations—freeing up electricity and water for AI infrastructure. Sources claim that the ruling elitists are using mail-order nasal “vaccines” to achieve their depopulation scheme. The FDA recently greenlit a self-administered nasal flu vaccine set for mass distribution in 2025–2026. Critics, including Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, warn that this “vaccine” contains live viruses…

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I hit the range with a Watchtower Apache to get a new look at the double-stack 9mm 1911.If you have been looking for a double-stack 1911 pistol (commonly known as a “2011”), you’ve never had it so good. There was a time when they were “competition guns,” and they were heavily used, requiring them to be routinely overhauled and re-fitted by pistolsmiths. But that use taught the ’smiths and makers many lessons, and we have all benefited from the experience.Now they are everywhere … and a really good one to lay hands on is the Watchtower Apache.Watchtower Apache SpecsType: Hammer-fired…

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The amphibious transport docking ship New Orleans was ablaze off the coast of Okinawa, Japan, as of Wednesday night Japan Standard Time.U.S. Navy crews were responding to the fire, along with the Japan Coast Guard and military. The Japan Coast Guard said it received an emergency message about the fire at 5 p.m. local time. “We will provide more details as they become available,” U.S. Seventh Fleet said in a statement Wednesday.A U.S. Marine Corps official told Military Times no Marines were aboard the New Orleans when the fire broke out. No injuries or oil spills have been reported at…

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United States health officials are warning of a deadly flesh-eating bacteria that’s been infecting humans this summer. The bacteria thrive in warm seawater, and the media is fear-mongering, saying this is a chilling reminder of the potential danger associated with vacation pastimes like swimming and wading. Infections are caused by the bacteria Vibrio vulnificus and have a 20% fatality rate according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That makes early and appropriate treatment crucially important, says Northeastern University professor Brandon Dionne, a clinical pharmacist in infectious diseases. “It’s pretty rare when it happens, but it can be very severe,”…

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As protests increasingly escalate into violent riots, defending oneself in the chaos becomes a risky proposition, especially when considering its legality. With that in mind, a Michigan lawmaker has introduced a measure that would protect Michigan residents from civil lawsuits when acting in self-defense to escape a violent riot. State law already protects those practicing self-defense from criminal liability, but State Sen. Jim Runestad’s measure would go even further. According to a news release from Michigan Senate Republicans, Senate Bill 500 would expand existing self-defense legal protections to include immunity from civil lawsuits, such as claims for property damage or personal…

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One of the most common annoyances to me in any debate is the mad dash to take sides, followed by the demand that one side is entirely in the wrong while the other is without reproach. The truth, more often than not, is that both sides are right and wrong. Sometimes, however, they’re both flat out stupid. Welcome to Seattle, where a shortage of IQ recently led to a man in a wheelchair pulling a toy gun on a petulantly derranged leftist who promptly shot him in the chest. You may have heard about this on the news or read…

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This article was originally published by Rhoda Wilson at The Exposé. On 14 August, a study was published by Pre-Prints, a platform that allows studies not yet peer-reviewed to be made publicly available. The paper has coined the term “Hybrid Harms Hypothesis” to describe the compounding effects of mRNA injections and coronavirus infections, where the mRNA “vaccines” and SARS-CoV-2 interact to produce a toxic synergy. The authors argue that mRNA injections deliver toxic spike protein, lipid nanoparticles, and DNA contaminants, which can cause chronic illness, sudden deaths, and excess mortality, and amplify the adverse effects of future SARS-CoV-2 encounters. The paper…

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Look, when the food supply chain snaps and apples vanish faster than your Wi-Fi during a blackout, you don’t stop baking—you get creative. That’s where mock apple pie steps in with defiant flair. It’s the legendary standby of survival kitchens, made from plain crackers, not apples, and it still tastes like the real deal. And yeah, people have been fooling guests with this for centuries—because in a crisis, genius wins. Mock apple pie isn’t just about taste—it’s about morale. In hard times, food isn’t only fuel, it’s comfort. A slice of pie can keep spirits from collapsing when everything else…

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New weapons and improved technology are at the forefront of budget priorities for the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force, while the spending plans also seek to slash more than 5,700 civilian jobs and reduce contracting services through billions in spending cuts.The Air Force will begin procurement of Family Affordable Mass Missiles, or FAMM, a new type of cost-effective, subsonic cruise missile that can strike at long range and can be produced en masse. While the service has been fairly tight-lipped about the FAMM program so far, it is slated to get underway in fiscal 2026 alongside the development…

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