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No Kings: Older, Whiter, Senile

Bridget Phetasy just got back from Los Angeles and has firsthand reporting from the No Kings protest — which turned out to be mostly octogenarians with arts-and-crafts signs and Starbucks cups.

She breaks down why Trump is definitely jerking off to being called a king, why the real counterculture in Santa Monica is going to Catholic Mass, and why Americans need to appreciate the miracle of airplanes more. Here’s more from Phetasy’s latest edition of Dumpster Fire.

U.S. Hits Rare Earth Jackpot

More than 2.34 billion tons of rare earth minerals have been discovered in the vicinity of Halleck Creek, north of Laramie, in the state of Wyoming. The minerals include oxides of neodymium, praseodymium, samarium, dysprosium and terbium.

Previously, Communist China was thought to have a virtual monopoly on these rare earth compounds, but the U.S. mother lode is at least 20 times larger than what the Chinese can tap. These compounds are used in smartphones, electric vehicles, airplanes and for other industrial purposes.

The Edge of Wonder‘s Rob Counts touches upon the implications of the discovery here, while also delving into Chernobyl’s anticancer wolves. Also on tap: Katy Perry gets a miraculous or angelic sign from “the beyond” after her manager Martin Kirkup (who also managed Counting Crows, Tracy Chapman, the Go-Go’s, Adam Lambert, and more) passes away. There’s also another look at the 2024 Super Bowl and how it made some unexpected history.

Did Our Timeline Start in 1800s?

My Lunch Break (MLB) digs deeply into what he describes as the insane narrative we’ve been told that everything of consequence happened in the last 300 years.

In Part I of a two-part series, MLB discusses how nearly every invention–from electricity to phones and cars, to planes and trains, to radios and computers, and major sports organizations–all came to fruition once the USA and banks were created.  How long have all these advances and pleasures really existed? Are we made to believe that absolutely nothing evolved in the thousands of years before the U.S. and banks came along?

MLB alleges there most likely was an advanced civilization before us, where possibly all these amenities existed. Says MLB, “If this timeline was planned, then all previous history is false.” Here’s more of his report.

In Part II of the series, My Lunch Break delves further into the phenomenon of the last three centuries, this time exposing the many lies that have befallen us. Were all the advancements due to evolution? MLB thinks not. “There’s a different, more logical explanation,” he says.

 

Shh! Noise Is Harmful!

On Noise. I review my “Thought Experiment” comments, play clips about the health effects of noise and of course, add in my perspective. More from Amazing Polly.

Shapeshifters On A Plane?

A woman freaked out on an airplane, shouting that the man sitting next to her was “not real.” Was she actually sitting beside a shapeshifter transforming before her very eyes? What we found will shock you.

Meta launched its new Twitter competition called Threads, but Elon Musk has threatened to sue over potentially stolen Twitter information. Jim Caviezel’s new movie Sound of Freedom outperformed the latest Indiana Jones installment on July 4, but the mainstream media seems reluctant to report on the reality of human trafficking.

In more otherworldly news, alien abduction cases raise eyebrows, and more potential UFO debris was found at Roswell that could be from the famous 1947 crash.

Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts on this Friday Night Live show as they cover all of this, and the weekly Mandela Effect. Plus don’t miss the Top 10 Weirder News of the week, including a Mexican mayor’s taboo nuptials, dead presidents being blasted off into an unlikely location, and the first flying car getting official approval. Here’s more on the Edge of Wonder.

Swiss Army Protects Fat Cats

This week on the New World Next Week: The Swiss Army deploys ahead of next week’s World Economic Forum in Davos; an AI lawyer tackles its first case in court; and a computer outage stops all flights in America. More from The Corbett Report and Media Monarchy.

Don’t Look Up!

There’s an airplane in trouble. Kamala Harris is the pilot. And Joe Biden is one of the passengers, about to go down! More from The United Spot.

Permission To Breathe Freely

Amazing Polly returns with a new video addressing the dropping of the mass mandates on American airplanes. Most people are cheering the end to these ridiculous mandates. Amazing Polly chides the passengers, saying they should never have agreed to the mask mandates in the first place. The full title of her video, “Permission To Breathe Freely, Sir?”

The ruling clearly means an end to air and train mandates requiring passengers to wear masks while in transit. The only possible exception: If the Biden administration is so moronic they challenge the ruling. We know they’re dumb. But they can’t be that moronic, can they? More from Mr, Reagan.

The Stairway To Absolution

Joe Biden (Resident, United States) takes on the Air Force One staircase. More from John Ward.

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Kobe Bryant Flight Analysis

An airline pilot with 20 years’ experience takes you through the final few minutes of the recent Kobe Bryant helicopter crash tragedy – what happened, and why? More from Stefan Molyneux.

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