Americans have realized older appliances last forever, and even often times work better, than new ones
This man shows his “1956 Frigidaire washer, I wanna show you guys how quickly it'll empty this tub and get up to 1100 RPMs of spin speed. Watch this”
Appliances before planned obsolescence were infinitely better. Now everything is planned to break so you have to keep buying it every few years
🚨Black babysitter caught on camera savagely beating three little white boys ages 2, 4, and 6 with a belt and hanger — 58 brutal strikes total.
If the races were reversed, this would be national wall-to-wall coverage.
It’s one thing to see a graph saying, “12 million illegal migrants entered Europe since 2008.”
It’s another thing to actually see it.
Every blip in this animation represents 100 people.
We were notified about a lady here in East TN whose mobile home roof was caving in on her. After today she’ll be protected with a lifetime metal roof from True Metal Supply at no cost.
🚨 THEY STOLE OUR BOMBS: How Israel’s Mossad Walked Out of Pennsylvania with Enough U.S. Weapons-Grade Uranium for an Arsenal — And Washington Covered It Up
1968: While Apollo 8 orbited the Moon, a far darker “Apollo Affair” unfolded in the quiet hills of Pennsylvania.
From NUMEC’s uranium fuel plant in Apollo, PA, hundreds of kilograms of weapons-grade highly enriched uranium (HEU) — enough for multiple atomic bombs — simply vanished. Not “normal processing losses.” Not accounting errors.
Declassified CIA records are brutally clear. In February 1976, Deputy Director Carl Duckett stunned a closed NRC briefing: the Agency concluded Israel had diverted the material straight from NUMEC and used it for its first nuclear weapons at Dimona. Environmental samples near the reactor matched U.S. Portsmouth-origin HEU signatures.
The plant’s founder, Zalman Shapiro — pioneering naval-reactor chemist and ardent Zionist — maintained extensive Israeli contacts. In September 1968, four Israeli nationals toured the facility with AEC approval. Among them: Rafi Eitan — the Mossad legend who captured Eichmann in Buenos Aires, later mastermind of the Jonathan Pollard spy ring, and head of LAKAM scientific intelligence. Their cover? “Discussing thermoelectric devices.”
A former NUMEC employee told the FBI in 1980 he witnessed armed strangers loading HEU canisters onto a truck at the loading dock in early 1965 — manifest destination: a Zim-Israel shipping line vessel. A manager allegedly threatened him to stay silent.
The GAO’s declassified 1978 report was scathing: federal agencies (FBI, CIA, AEC) conducted “less than adequate” investigations, failed to coordinate, and appeared uninterested in solving it. No charges. Ever.
Today, the town still bears the scars — massive taxpayer-funded radioactive cleanup delayed into 2026+, suspected health impacts lingering in a residential community.
This wasn’t a heist. It was the original proliferation betrayal — America’s nuclear crown jewels diverted to a “special ally,” with the full knowledge (and apparent acquiescence) of elements inside the U.S. government.
Declassified files from the National Security Archive don’t lie. The question isn’t “Did it happen?” It’s “Why does Washington still pretend it didn’t?”
The Samson Option didn’t begin in the desert. It began on American soil.
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Two months before the attacks, Larry Silverstein signs the 99-year lease on the World Trade Center.
Every single morning he has breakfast on the 91st floor of the North Tower except September 11th.
That’s the one day his wife suddenly schedules an “emergency” doctor’s appointment. He skips his routine for the first time ever.
He just happens to have taken out a massive insurance policy that conveniently covers terrorism. After the towers collapse, he sues the insurers and wins double the payout: $4.55 BILLION.
The largest insurance settlement in history.
No charges. No investigation into foreknowledge. Just a clean win and a rebuilt empire.
Call it what you want, but “Larry’s Miracle” is one hell of a coincidence.
1. Why were 4,000 Jewish people warned before 9/11?
2. Why did the warning come via an Israeli app in Hebrew?
3. Why wasn’t Howard Lutnick at work that day?
4. Why was owner Larry Silverstein absent?
5. Why did he increase insurance?
6. Who were the “dancing Israelis”?
Stephanie Fritsch is in charge of elections in Wiconisco Township, Pennsylvania.
He complains that he might have to travel to Thailand to chop off his d*ck because it’s too expensive in America
This elected official oversees elections…
Joe Rogan discusses Nick Fuentes
"They literally won't let Nick Fuentes on YouTube, he's on Rumble and he's their number one guy...
If you hold something back, you're gonna make another version that opposes it, because you've stopped the truth."
@akafaceUS I drive a 21 Ram.
A truck the same as mine is a 65k sticker. I can buy it for 51k after discounts and before fees.
My trade books for 34k today KBB.
They will give me 20k trade and my truck is perfect.
Trading math is 7000 per year. No.
Brandon Mitchell is a registered sex offender.
He and partner Logan Riley hired a surrogate so they could obtain a child.
Pennsylvania law prevents sex offenders from adopting children—
But NOT from purchasing them via surrogacy.
Child protective services should investigate immediately.
Palantir manifesto is the plan of the Western techno-fascism. The superiority of the white race based on the technology. No antisemitism, no sacredness, no socialism of old historic fascism. This time pure capitalist, Jews friendly, profane, materialist. Anglo. Posthumanist.
New: We found out how much money Nick Fuentes makes from "superchats": $900,000 since the start of Trump's second term. Here's the story of Kristine in Ohio, a food-truck operator who became his most frequent donor, despite not making much money herself: wapo.st/4mERkhv