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Daisy Luther
A Crazy Year in Review: The Ten Most-Read Posts of 2023
The year that is just about to be behind us was a wild ride, and the most-viewed posts of 2023 prove it. From conspiracy theories that became conspiracy facts to bank failures to being on the brink of war, it was certainly stressful at times. Preppers are prepping harder than …
Son of Hamas: A Personal Look at the Palestine/Israel Conflict
I recently came across a book called Son of Hamas. Written by Mosab Hassan Yousef, it is a deeply personal story about what it was like growing up in Gaza. But Mosab wasn’t just an average Gazan. He was the eldest son of Sheikh Hassan Yousef, who was a founding member …
Leave the World Behind: Just a Movie or a Dark Hint About the Future from President Obama?
The internet is abuzz with a new movie in the end-of-the-world genre. Netflix’s Leave the World Behind came out last week, and it has everyone talking. The movie is based on a book of the same name by Rumaan Alam, which has pretty mixed reviews. (I’m going to read it, though – I feel …
Here’s What We Know About Spike Proteins That Linger Forever
Have you known anyone who had Covid (or a mandated “preventative”) and was never the same? Maybe they’re constantly exhausted. Perhaps they’ve lost a great deal of their capacity for short-term memory. It could be that they constantly have to search for words in the back of their mind when …
How Do We Protect Our Money? (Video)
I often get questions when I write articles about the lack of trust I have in the banking system. While I do have my own financial strategy, it’s not one-size-fits-all. Financial security is so incredibly important, and I don’t feel comfortable offering advice that I’m not really qualified to give. …
Gratitude: No Matter How Humble, We Have More Than We Know
Have you ever thought about how gratitude has changed over the years? The historic “first Thanksgiving” – you know the one that schoolchildren across the country have re-enacted on gymnasium stages for decades if not centuries – people were grateful just to have enough food to eat so they wouldn’t …
An Insurgence of Idiots
The word “insurgence” means a large increase. What with TikTok providing basically everyone a platform to spout their deepest thoughts in 30-second to 2-minute intervals, the insurgence I’m seeing is one of complete idiots. The newest trend on the social media outlet is a bunch of stunned young people making …
PHARMACY DESERTS: You May Not Be Able to Depend on Neighborhood Pharmacies When You Need Them the Most
Who doesn’t love the “Big 3” multibillion-dollar Fortune 500 pharmacies: Walgreens, CVS, and Rite Aid? Well, actually, a lot of people. For years, they’ve brought us convenience and become our neighborhood pharmacies, but as they invaded towns across the United States, they pushed Main Street independent mom-and-pop drug stores out …
What to Know, When You Need It
If disaster strikes, you want fast, succinct information. You don’t have time to go read an entire article or search on the internet for what to do in order to survive. That’s why I created these printable information sheets. Make as many copies as you want and post them where your family …
How I’m Prepping for War
We all hope that the world will dodge a bullet again and avoid diving into World War III. But things aren’t looking great. Aside from tensions in the Middle East in which we are not directly involved, last night, the US conducted air strikes in Syria against Iranian-funded militias in retaliation for …