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Former Twitter Employee Sentenced for Acting as Foreign Agent

More shenanigans over at Twitter.  Ahmad Abouammo, 45, formerly of Walnut Creek, Calif., was sentenced to 42 months in federal prison for his role in accessing, monitoring and conveying confidential and sensitive information that could be used to identify and locate Twitter users of interest to the Saudi royal family. In addition to the 42-month

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“Died Suddenly”

Google has a “Google Trends” site that allows you to see search interests over time. I did a Google Trend on the phrase “died suddenly”, and I removed when the documentary came out. Notice the spike in searches after the vaccines came out, specifically in Nov 2021.

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Three Power Substations Attacked In Washington State On Christmas Day

This is very disturbing. This kind of terrorism kills many innocent. Increased sabotage incidents on the US power grid are very concerning. On Christmas Day, three substation facilities were vandalized in Pierce County, Washington, plunging thousands of customers into total darkness, according to ABC News. Two of the power substations were operated by Tacoma Public

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2022 population estimates place Idaho second in the nation for percent growth

The U.S. Census Bureau estimated Idaho’s July 2022 population at over 1,940,000, an increase of 1.8% from July 2021. Idaho grew about four times faster than the national growth rate of 0.4%. The new Census estimate shows Idaho’s population growth is slowing down to 2016 levels, falling below its five-year average growth rate of 2.3%.

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The Season Of Five Finger Discounts: Shoplifting A $100 Billion Problem For US Retailers

How long do liberals think businesses can survive with legalized theft? US retailers are experiencing unprecedented losses due to a nationwide spike in retail thefts that has become a $100 billion problem for the industry. Brick-and-mortar stores have increased police presence and other theft-deterrent merchandising strategies as store managers beef up security to prevent five-finger

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1-In-6 Illinoisans Rely On Food-Stamps For Christmas Dinner

  Illinois has the 6th-highest number of residents buying their meals with nutrition benefits, and the number grew almost 11% from a year earlier. More than 2 million low-income Illinoisans will put holiday dinner on the table with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits this December, the sixth most per capita nationwide. The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports 15.9%

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Pelosi’s Office Was Directly Involved In Failed Jan. 6 Security, Texts And Emails Reveal

No surprise here.  Always ask the question: who is to benefit from this?  House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office was directly involved in the Capitol security plan – in which officials said they had been “denied again and again” when asking for resources necessary to protect the building complex during the the Jan. 6, 2021 riot.

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University of Idaho Professor sues TikTok psychic for making false claims about homicides

Good for professor Scofield. I hope she sues Guillard for all she’s worth.  <sarcasm>And I bet “psychic” Guillard won’t see it coming. </sarcasm> A University of Idaho professor has sued a TikTok psychic for falsely claiming the professor was involved in the killings of four students last month. Rebecca Scofield, the chair of the university’s

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US-Russia Relations In “Ice Age” & Risk Of Direct Clash “High”: Kremlin

Is Ukraine worth a nuclear war?  Russia’s ambassador to the United States issued a statement Friday assessing the state of Moscow-Washington relations as having entered an “ice age” – according to state-owned TASS. Ambassador Anatoly Antonov said that currently the risk of a direct clash between the US and Russia remains “high” – after the

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Fed’s Favorite Inflation Indicator Hotter Than Expected In November

Not good news.  ‘Twas the last trading day before Christmas and all through the market, not a trader was twitching… until today’s PCE print hits… The Fed’s favorite inflation indicator – Core PCE Deflator – printed slightly hotter than expected in November +4.7% YoY vs +4.6% exp (MoM was in-line at +0.2% after an upward

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