Trespassers Welcome: How the Law Protects Squatters
If you find someone squatting in your house, it turns out that there’s often very little you can do to get them out.
That’s why Flash Shelton started SquatterHunters.com, to help homeowners remove unwanted intruders.
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CBC justifies church arsons in latest “investigation”
The failing public broadcaster finally got around to “investigating” the string of arsons against churches beginning in 2021, but in typical CBC fashion, they claim the attacks were justified as a “response to Canada’s colonial history”. The CBC’s “investigation” was simply an exercise in excusing arson and vandalism targeting Christians in Canada.
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Excavation of residential school site finds nothing...what a surprise
An excavation at the site of a former residential school in Manitoba over the weekend has turned up no evidence of human remains after a First Nation announced the apparent discovery of remains using ground penetrating radar technology. This is the third excavation of a site that ground penetrating radar has flagged as a potential burial of Indigenous children that has turned up nothing.
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Medicating Normal...How Big Pharma Makes Healthy People Sick
Millions of people worldwide are physically dependent on commonly prescribed psychiatric drugs. While these drugs can provide effective short-term relief, pharmaceutical companies have hidden -from both doctors and patients - their dangerous side effects, addictive nature, and long-term harm.
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Why Smart People Believe Stupid Things
Always be willing to change your mind....good advice.
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Jessica Sutta, Former Pussycat Dolls Member: ‘I Was Severely Injured’ by the Shot
“Small fiber neuropathy feels like you’re on fire … It was in my ribcage and all the way down my spine,” says Jessica Sutta, a former Pussycat Dolls member.
“It spread through my whole body. I remember staring at the ceiling and thinking, ‘Oh my God, this is it. I’m dying,’” Sutta says.
In this episode, she shares for the first time what she experienced, and why she has decided to speak out.
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What Happened in Ottawa? | Never forget what they did to us......
Freedom Convoy 2022 Documentary
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Degrowth: How to Make the World Poorer, Polluted and Miserable
“Growth is not killing us. It’s saving us!” says author Johan Norberg. He explains why growth is essential to human progress, especially for poor people.
“In poor countries, if you manage to grow by 4% annually over 20 years,” he points out, “that reduces poverty in that country on average by 80%.
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A real State of The Union address....totally ignored.
Compare this guy to the two knuckleheads we have now. RFK Jr. kicked out of the Democrat party for knowing where the bodies are and standing up to Fauci and the Covid narrative.
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What the Nurses Saw
An Investigation Into Systemic Medical Murders That Took Place in Hospitals During the COVID Panic and the Nurses Who Fought Back ... Their Patients (Medical System Corruption)
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JUICE (Episode 3) - Green Dreams
The Osage Nation is in the midst of the longest-running legal battle against wind energy in American history. The tribe’s fight against Rome-based Enel is reminiscent of the themes in Martin Scorsese’s epic film, Killers Of The Flower Moon. But the tribe’s resistance against Enel’s rent-seeking is only one example of the fights against alternative energy projects that are happening all across rural America.
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JUICE (Episode 1) - Texas Blackout
In February 2021, millions of Texans lost power, and the state’s grid came within four or five minutes of a total failure that would have resulted in tens of thousands of deaths. It’s hard to overstate the importance –– and complexity –– of our electric grid. But how did our most important energy network get weakened? And what can we do to fix it?
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JUICE (Episode 2) - Undermined By Enron
Enron Corporation may have declared bankruptcy in 2001, but the company’s effect on America’s electric grid can still be seen today in states like California and Texas, where power prices are soaring and reliability is declining. The push to treat electricity as a commodity instead of a service is particularly punishing in California, where electricity prices are increasing three times faster than in the rest of the U.S.
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JUICE (Episode 4) - Nuclear Renaissance
The global nuclear comeback is real, even in Japan, where the accident at Fukushima Daiichi still looms large in the public’s consciousness. For proof of that comeback, we went to Canada, where a tall, Toronto-based emergency room doctor named Chris Keefer ignited a groundswell of support to expand and refurbish Ontario’s fleet of nuclear reactors.
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JUICE (Episode 5) - Industrial Cathedrals
America is plagued by short-term thinking, particularly regarding our electric grid. If we are going to be serious about energy security, energy access, and climate change, we need to make our electric grid weather-resilient, not weather-dependent. That will require thinking long-term. It will require embracing fission. It will require us to consider our nuclear power plants as the crowning achievements of our society. It will require us to see them, as Emmet Penney does, as “industrial cathedrals.”
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How many people died from the COVID shot?
Nothing to see here folks.......so they want us to believe.
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Just in case you were keeping score....a one sided game.
We’re now moving into the most heated phase of the 2024 presidential campaign. Few things are as important to the two top candidates, Biden and Trump, as getting positive coverage in the news. Donald Trump had a decided disadvantage in 2016 and 2020 when it comes to the traditional press and social media. Here at Full Measure, we’ve documented the media’s uniquely harsh treatment of Trump since he first declared his run for the White House, including an explosion in the trend of false reporting by formerly well-respected national news outlets. We’ve also been tracking media mistakes under the Biden presidency to see if he’d fall victim to the same syndrome. In other words, is the media making an unprecedented number of sloppy but innocent errors, or is their behavior part of a calculated strategy? Today’s cover story: what the record shows.
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Mike Benz: How Dangerous is the CIA?
Conversation with former State Department official Mike Benz, delves into the intriguing intersection of music festivals, concerts, and intelligence operations, specifically focusing on the CIA's alleged use of these cultural events to influence and facilitate regime change. Mr. Benz, drawing upon his expertise and experience, will provide insights into the covert strategies employed by intelligence agencies in leveraging the universal appeal of music to shape perceptions and catalyze political change.
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The world is in trouble when Canada becomes very interesting.
Public trust in mainstream media is at an all-time low. Critics point to coverage of COVID-19, the 2020 election, and the Ottawa trucker protest as proof that legacy outlets like the New York Times, The Globe and Mail and CNN can no longer be relied upon to provide unbiased reporting. Activist journalists are using pen and paper to push political agendas while their bosses lean into the profitability of polarization. Mainstream media’s defenders argue that their institutions offer an invaluable public service that alternative outlets are either incapable or uninterested in providing: careful fact-based reporting on important issues and holding the powerful to account. In a brave new world of “fake news” and “drive by” journalism, traditional news organizations are essential to democracy and a bulwark against corruption, misinformation and the private interests of the powerful.
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