• Leftists Hound Mastercard To Put Conservatives ‘Out Of Business’

    Anti-conservative forces of many different stripes are waging asymmetric warfare against all conservative elements of society to completely silence them. Mastercard has already crippled several conservative groups by withdrawing their ability to receive donations. ⁃ TN EditorOn Tuesday, leftist activists targeted Mastercard’s shareholder meeting, demanding the Board of Directors adopt a “human rights committee” dedicated to blacklisting organizations unfairly accused
  • Big Tech Revenge: Project Veritas Banned Over Expose Of Google

    After releasing a damning expose of Google’s dark agenda of social engineering and censorship, all of Big Tech are extracting blatant revenge on Project Veritas, including Google, Pinterest, Twitter, Youtube, Vimeo and Reddit.
    The battle is heating up and it is going to get really ugly before it’s over. Many lawsuits have already been lodged against such companies and legislators at all levels are examining what is going on.
    What few recognize yet is that these self-proclaimed Big Te
  • Unique Heartbeat Signature Detected From 250 Yards Away

    Heartbeats are entirely unique to each person and can now be ‘read’ remotely by infrared laser up to 220 yards away. The biggest problem? Building a database large enough to cross-reference. ⁃ TN EditorU.S. special forces are taking a more ‘intimate’ approach to remotely identifying targets, using lasers to sense their heartbeat.
    According to MIT Technology Review, the Pentagon has developed a prototype of the technology, code-named ‘Jetson,’ t
  • Renewable Energy Is Now The Cheapest Option - Even Without Subsidies

    According to a new report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), unsubsidized renewable energy is now most frequently the cheapest source of energy generation. The report finds that the cost of installation and maintenance of renewables, which was an important stumbling block to mass adoption, continues on a downward trajectory. These new statistics demonstrate that using renewable energy is increasingly cost-effective compared to other sources, even when renewables must compete
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  • Family brought to tears after store employee aids young man with autism to stock shelves

    A Louisiana woman was brought to tears after her father captured a heartwarming moment between a store employee and her little brother while shopping at a Rouse's grocery store. In a video post shared to Facebook, Delaney Alwosaibi says her father was at a Baton Rouge area Rouses with family when her little brother, Jack Ryan Edwards, 17, who she affectionately calls Ziggy, expressed an interest in stocking the shelves. Jack, who is on the autism spectrum, was aided by a store employee, who help

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