• NO MONEY FOR AMERICA'S SOUTHERN BORDER.
    THIS IDIOT IS NOT A REPUBLICAN...
    NO MONEY FOR AMERICA'S SOUTHERN BORDER. THIS IDIOT IS NOT A REPUBLICAN...
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  • Iraq's Islamic Resistance said it attacked "vital" targets in the city of Eliat in southern Israel in response to Israel's continued strikes against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

    "Continuing our resistance to the occupation, in support of our people in Gaza, and in response to the massacres committed by the usurper entity against Palestinian civilians, including children, women, and the elderly, the Islamic Resistance Mujahideen in Iraq attacked the vital target of Umm al-Rashrasheh (Eilat) in our occupied territories using drones in the early hours of this morning, April 7, 2024," the group noted in a statement.

    Earlier, the armed group said it carried out attacks against an oil refinery in the port city of Haifa in northern Israel.
    Iraq's Islamic Resistance said it attacked "vital" targets in the city of Eliat in southern Israel in response to Israel's continued strikes against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. "Continuing our resistance to the occupation, in support of our people in Gaza, and in response to the massacres committed by the usurper entity against Palestinian civilians, including children, women, and the elderly, the Islamic Resistance Mujahideen in Iraq attacked the vital target of Umm al-Rashrasheh (Eilat) in our occupied territories using drones in the early hours of this morning, April 7, 2024," the group noted in a statement. Earlier, the armed group said it carried out attacks against an oil refinery in the port city of Haifa in northern Israel.
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  • Former United States President Donald Trump raised $50.5 million for his 2024 campaign at a fundraiser event in Palm Beach, Florida, breaking all previous fundraiser records of all Republican and Democrat presidential candidates, the Republican National Committee (RNC) said in a statement.

    "The success of tonight's event is proving what we already know: Americans are fed up with Biden's record of failure, from the open southern border and sky-high inflation to the migrant crime crisis that has made everyone less safe," RNC Chairman Michael Whatley and Co-Chairman Lara Trump noted.

    Previously, US President Joe Biden's campaign said it raised $26 million in an event in New York City, which was attended by former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton.
    Former United States President Donald Trump raised $50.5 million for his 2024 campaign at a fundraiser event in Palm Beach, Florida, breaking all previous fundraiser records of all Republican and Democrat presidential candidates, the Republican National Committee (RNC) said in a statement. "The success of tonight's event is proving what we already know: Americans are fed up with Biden's record of failure, from the open southern border and sky-high inflation to the migrant crime crisis that has made everyone less safe," RNC Chairman Michael Whatley and Co-Chairman Lara Trump noted. Previously, US President Joe Biden's campaign said it raised $26 million in an event in New York City, which was attended by former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton.
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  • The chocolate collected in the fields and eaten
    Today, most of the chocolate we eat comes from farms in Africa, which has a similar equatorial climate to Central and South America.

    West Africa, particularly countries like Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, and Cameroon, is the leading producer of cocoa beans, which are the primary ingredient in chocolate. The region's climate and soil conditions are well-suited for growing cocoa trees, which thrive in the warm, humid conditions found near the equator. Cocoa beans are harvested from these trees and then processed into various forms of chocolate that we enjoy today.

    The history of chocolate dates back to Mesoamerica, where fermented beverages made from cacao seeds were consumed as early as 1900 BCE to 1500 BCE. The Mexica people considered cacao seeds to be a valuable gift from the god of wisdom, Quetzalcoatl, and even used them as a form of currency. Initially, chocolate was prepared as a bitter drink mixed with spices or corn puree and was believed to have aphrodisiac properties and provide strength. Over time, sugar was added to chocolate, and it became popular in Europe, first among the ruling classes and later among the common people. In the 20th century, chocolate became an essential part of the rations for United States soldiers during wars


    The history of chocolate is a fascinating journey that spans thousands of years and involves ancient civilizations, cultural exchange, and evolving tastes. Let’s delve into the rich history of this beloved treat:

    Origins in Mesoamerica:
    Maya and Olmecs: The roots of chocolate can be traced back to the ancient Maya and even earlier to the Olmecs of southern Mexico. These civilizations were familiar with cacao trees and their fruit—the pods containing around 40 cacao beans.

    The Olmecs likely used cacao to create a ceremonial drink, although opinions differ on whether they used the beans or just the pulp of the cacao pod.
    Mayan Chocolate: The Maya revered chocolate, using it in celebrations, important transactions, and daily meals. Their chocolate was thick, frothy, and often combined with chili peppers, honey, or water.

    Aztec Adoration: The Aztecs believed that cacao was a divine gift. They enjoyed caffeinated hot or cold chocolate beverages in ornate containers and even used cacao beans as currency. Aztec chocolate, known as “xocolatl,” was considered more valuable than gold. The Aztec ruler Montezuma II was allegedly a fervent chocolate lover, consuming gallons of xocolatl daily for energy and as an aphrodisiac.

    European Transformation:
    Introduction to Europe: European explorers encountered chocolate during their travels in the New World. Initially, it remained a bitter beverage, but its popularity grew among European courts and colonial America.
    Sweet Evolution: Over time, sugar was added to chocolate, transforming it into the sweet, rich-tasting treat we know today. Chocolate became universally loved and widely consumed.

    Modern Era:
    Global Commodity: Chocolate’s journey continued through the centuries, becoming an essential part of our lives. From chocolate bars to truffles, it has become a global commodity enjoyed by people of all ages.
    In summary, chocolate’s history is a blend of ancient rituals, cultural significance, and delightful indulgence—a testament to human creativity and taste.
    The chocolate collected in the fields and eaten Today, most of the chocolate we eat comes from farms in Africa, which has a similar equatorial climate to Central and South America. West Africa, particularly countries like Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, and Cameroon, is the leading producer of cocoa beans, which are the primary ingredient in chocolate. The region's climate and soil conditions are well-suited for growing cocoa trees, which thrive in the warm, humid conditions found near the equator. Cocoa beans are harvested from these trees and then processed into various forms of chocolate that we enjoy today. The history of chocolate dates back to Mesoamerica, where fermented beverages made from cacao seeds were consumed as early as 1900 BCE to 1500 BCE. The Mexica people considered cacao seeds to be a valuable gift from the god of wisdom, Quetzalcoatl, and even used them as a form of currency. Initially, chocolate was prepared as a bitter drink mixed with spices or corn puree and was believed to have aphrodisiac properties and provide strength. Over time, sugar was added to chocolate, and it became popular in Europe, first among the ruling classes and later among the common people. In the 20th century, chocolate became an essential part of the rations for United States soldiers during wars The history of chocolate is a fascinating journey that spans thousands of years and involves ancient civilizations, cultural exchange, and evolving tastes. Let’s delve into the rich history of this beloved treat: Origins in Mesoamerica: Maya and Olmecs: The roots of chocolate can be traced back to the ancient Maya and even earlier to the Olmecs of southern Mexico. These civilizations were familiar with cacao trees and their fruit—the pods containing around 40 cacao beans. The Olmecs likely used cacao to create a ceremonial drink, although opinions differ on whether they used the beans or just the pulp of the cacao pod. Mayan Chocolate: The Maya revered chocolate, using it in celebrations, important transactions, and daily meals. Their chocolate was thick, frothy, and often combined with chili peppers, honey, or water. Aztec Adoration: The Aztecs believed that cacao was a divine gift. They enjoyed caffeinated hot or cold chocolate beverages in ornate containers and even used cacao beans as currency. Aztec chocolate, known as “xocolatl,” was considered more valuable than gold. The Aztec ruler Montezuma II was allegedly a fervent chocolate lover, consuming gallons of xocolatl daily for energy and as an aphrodisiac. European Transformation: Introduction to Europe: European explorers encountered chocolate during their travels in the New World. Initially, it remained a bitter beverage, but its popularity grew among European courts and colonial America. Sweet Evolution: Over time, sugar was added to chocolate, transforming it into the sweet, rich-tasting treat we know today. Chocolate became universally loved and widely consumed. Modern Era: Global Commodity: Chocolate’s journey continued through the centuries, becoming an essential part of our lives. From chocolate bars to truffles, it has become a global commodity enjoyed by people of all ages. In summary, chocolate’s history is a blend of ancient rituals, cultural significance, and delightful indulgence—a testament to human creativity and taste.
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  • https://www.newsweek.com/rfk-nicole-shanahan-interview-election-1883389
    Very good pick on RFK, Jrs part...but they are still too far left in my opinion. I can't agree with the climate change scam or with open borders and 2020 was a stolen election.
    Nicole Shanahan, a patent attorney specializing in technology and the former wife of Google founder Sergey Brin, has been named Robert F. Kennedy Jr's. vice presidential running mate.
    "I want somebody who will look out for young people and not treat them as if they're invisible," Kennedy said in an interview with Newsweek. "She's just 38 years old; she comes from technology and understands social media."
    Kennedy made the announcement Tuesday at an event in Oakland, where Shanahan grew up in poverty with her mother, who emigrated from China, and her father, who had a substance abuse problem and suffered from mental disorders.
    Shanahan, a lifelong Democrat, told Newsweek she has grown disillusioned with the party over what she sees as a lack of progress on environmental issues and children's health, and because it has helped to rack up a $34 trillion national debt and has no strategy to secure the southern border.
    "My plan is to leave the party, and I don't take that lightly," Shanahan told Newsweek. "I always thought Democrats were the party of compassion and the working class, and that incremental assistance could change people's lives."
    Kennedy called the slings and arrows aimed his way since announcing his candidacy "surreal," and acknowledges that Shanahan is in line for similar treatment. "But she's tough, and she has a clear idea of who will be coming after her."
    https://www.newsweek.com/rfk-nicole-shanahan-interview-election-1883389 Very good pick on RFK, Jrs part...but they are still too far left in my opinion. I can't agree with the climate change scam or with open borders and 2020 was a stolen election. Nicole Shanahan, a patent attorney specializing in technology and the former wife of Google founder Sergey Brin, has been named Robert F. Kennedy Jr's. vice presidential running mate. "I want somebody who will look out for young people and not treat them as if they're invisible," Kennedy said in an interview with Newsweek. "She's just 38 years old; she comes from technology and understands social media." Kennedy made the announcement Tuesday at an event in Oakland, where Shanahan grew up in poverty with her mother, who emigrated from China, and her father, who had a substance abuse problem and suffered from mental disorders. Shanahan, a lifelong Democrat, told Newsweek she has grown disillusioned with the party over what she sees as a lack of progress on environmental issues and children's health, and because it has helped to rack up a $34 trillion national debt and has no strategy to secure the southern border. "My plan is to leave the party, and I don't take that lightly," Shanahan told Newsweek. "I always thought Democrats were the party of compassion and the working class, and that incremental assistance could change people's lives." Kennedy called the slings and arrows aimed his way since announcing his candidacy "surreal," and acknowledges that Shanahan is in line for similar treatment. "But she's tough, and she has a clear idea of who will be coming after her."
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    The attorney and ex-wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin says she's disillusioned with the Democratic Party.
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  • The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) stated in a post on X, formerly Twitter, that the Israeli Air Force (IAF) neutralized the location from which Hamas previously launched rockets towards the city of Ashdod located in Israel's Southern District. "The strike was precise, avoiding harm to civilians who evacuated the area prior to it," the IDF wrote on Monday, as the photo attached to the post shows a civilian tent area adjacent to the site in the central #gaza Strip targeted by the IAF. The IDF also noted that the air strike caused secondary explosions, "indicating the presence of weapons in the area."
    The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) stated in a post on X, formerly Twitter, that the Israeli Air Force (IAF) neutralized the location from which Hamas previously launched rockets towards the city of Ashdod located in Israel's Southern District. "The strike was precise, avoiding harm to civilians who evacuated the area prior to it," the IDF wrote on Monday, as the photo attached to the post shows a civilian tent area adjacent to the site in the central #gaza Strip targeted by the IAF. The IDF also noted that the air strike caused secondary explosions, "indicating the presence of weapons in the area."
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  • WATCH: Riot Breaks Out as Migrants Invade US Mexico Southern Border
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIb8fipXFAQ
    BREAKING NEWS – Illegal immigrants storm US border in El Paso knock over guards amid standoff over Texas law https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ille... Court action on Texas migrant arrest law leads to confusion at the US-Mexico border https://apnews.com/article/supreme-co... Mexico a key US ally on migration pushes back hard on Texas law https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/...


    WATCH: Riot Breaks Out as Migrants Invade US Mexico Southern Border https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIb8fipXFAQ BREAKING NEWS – Illegal immigrants storm US border in El Paso knock over guards amid standoff over Texas law https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ille... Court action on Texas migrant arrest law leads to confusion at the US-Mexico border https://apnews.com/article/supreme-co... Mexico a key US ally on migration pushes back hard on Texas law https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/...
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  • EMERGENCY BROADCAST TEXAS BORDER UNDER ATTACK NOW and Biden Sues For It To ALLOW IT
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    **Border Security and Migrant Camps** - Border security concerns escalate after an attempted invasion by migrants at the Southern border. - A significant migrant shelter in southern Brooklyn operates quietly, housing thousands of migrants, largely overlooked by mainstream media. - The situation highlights discrepancies in reporting priorities and the broader immigration debate.
    EMERGENCY BROADCAST🚨 TEXAS BORDER UNDER ATTACK NOW and Biden Sues For It To ALLOW IT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtL9f6HU5Q0 **Border Security and Migrant Camps** - Border security concerns escalate after an attempted invasion by migrants at the Southern border. - A significant migrant shelter in southern Brooklyn operates quietly, housing thousands of migrants, largely overlooked by mainstream media. - The situation highlights discrepancies in reporting priorities and the broader immigration debate.
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  • Thursday War Room LIVE: Breaking! New Video Shows Illegal Immigrants Storming the southern Border and Rioting to get into the country – TUNE IN NOW!

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  • The March Equinox
    The Equinox in 2024 is a significant astronomical event that marks the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and fall in the Southern Hemisphere. The March Equinox, also known as the vernal equinox, will occur on March 20, 2024, with some parts of the world observing it on March 19. During this time, Earth's two hemispheres receive the sun's rays equally, leading to approximately equal day and night lengths. The term "equinox" originates from Latin, meaning "equal night," although in reality, day and night are not exactly 12 hours each

    The Equinox is a moment when the Sun crosses the celestial equator from south to north, signifying the start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. This event brings about various changes in nature, such as the arc of the sun shifting towards the north, birds and butterflies migrating northward, trees budding, and plants beginning a new cycle of growth. In contrast, the Southern Hemisphere experiences shorter days and longer nights as it transitions towards autumn and winter

    The Equinox is a fascinating celestial occurrence that symbolizes balance and change in Earth's seasonal cycle, impacting both nature and human activities across different parts of the globe.
    The March Equinox The Equinox in 2024 is a significant astronomical event that marks the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and fall in the Southern Hemisphere. The March Equinox, also known as the vernal equinox, will occur on March 20, 2024, with some parts of the world observing it on March 19. During this time, Earth's two hemispheres receive the sun's rays equally, leading to approximately equal day and night lengths. The term "equinox" originates from Latin, meaning "equal night," although in reality, day and night are not exactly 12 hours each The Equinox is a moment when the Sun crosses the celestial equator from south to north, signifying the start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. This event brings about various changes in nature, such as the arc of the sun shifting towards the north, birds and butterflies migrating northward, trees budding, and plants beginning a new cycle of growth. In contrast, the Southern Hemisphere experiences shorter days and longer nights as it transitions towards autumn and winter The Equinox is a fascinating celestial occurrence that symbolizes balance and change in Earth's seasonal cycle, impacting both nature and human activities across different parts of the globe.
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