Our fake media has spent a year ramping up the pretense Bill Gates is some sort of scientific expert, especially on matters such as the environment and the coronavirus. Bill Gates is not an expert. Bill Gates is a Bond villain who drinks poop. Bill Gates drinks poop juice . No, really. Although there are literally oceans of water out there, Bill Gates literally drinks water squeezed from human poop. Bill Gates also wants to darken the sun and force us to eat fake meat . Only a Bond villain would tell us darkening the sun is a good thing after a glass of poop juice. So Bill Gates is a true-life Bond villain who is taken seriously by a fake media desperate to fool us into giving up our freedoms to lunatic billionaire-technocrats such as poop-drinker Bill Gates. This guy literally drank poop juice. I can’t say that enough. Bill Gates drank poop juice and wants to darken the sun, and we’re supposed to sit back impressed and say, Yeah, let’s put Mr. … [Read more...] about Nolte: Bill Gates Drinks Poop Juice and Pretends to Be a Scientist
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Divers Searching For Person Who May Have Fallen Through Ice In Wareham
WAREHAM (CBS) — Divers were searching for a missing person that may have fallen through the ice in Wareham around 4:30 p.m., the Whitman Fire Department confirmed. As of 11 p.m. on Sunday, no one had been located. First responders from multiple divisions were helping with the efforts, including the Plymouth County Major Incident Support Unit. READ MORE: 1 Dead After Crash On Route 146 In Uxbridge Neighbors told WBZ-TV crews had focused their attention on a small reservoir near a cranberry bog off County Road. Multiple divers could be seen in the water where the ice had melted. Chainsaws used to cut through the ice could be heard on and off through the evening. DXFD diver Jack Ahern is diving under the ice in Wareham at an emergency incident as part of the @PCTRT which is a regional team that Duxbury belongs to. DXFD has five members assisting in different capacities at this incident. #DXFD pic.twitter.com/rrbLhs2N0Q — Duxbury Fire PIO (@DXFD_PIO) February 22, 2021 … [Read more...] about Divers Searching For Person Who May Have Fallen Through Ice In Wareham
Puppy Bowl 2021 winner recap: Underdogs of Team Ruff were very good boys
close Video The Puppy Bowl: What to know about the Super Bowl of adorable puppies Dan Schachner is entering his ninth year as the referee for Animal Planet's annual Puppy Bowl and joins Fox News to discuss all things puppy. He delivers a history of the adorable event and how it became successful counterprogramming to the Super Bowl. Learn what ‘ruffing’ the passer means and why invasive sniffing is a thing. It was a rough game for Team Fluff. The winners of the 2021 Puppy Bowl have their coveted Lombarky Trophy: Team Ruff, the underdogs after consecutive victories from opponents Team Fluff, won the 17th annual matchup of adoptable pups and dogs. Seventy pooches competed in this year’s "cutest game ever played," reffed by longtime "rufferee" Dan Schachner. Here’s a paw-by-paw recap of the riveting rumble. THE WEEKEND'S SUPER BOWL LV HALFTIME SHOW UNDERWHELMS VIEWERS Team Ruff’s Archer, an American Staffordshire Terrier, got the … [Read more...] about Puppy Bowl 2021 winner recap: Underdogs of Team Ruff were very good boys
How the CIA Came Out of the Closet
Tracey Ballard applied to join the Central Intelligence Agency in 1985. The last step in her months-long vetting was a polygraph exam. Ballard knew that she might be asked about her sexuality. And if she answered truthfully, she thought she probably wouldn’t get the job. To be openly gay or lesbian, according to the twisted official logic of that bygone but not-distant era, was presumed to be so shameful that intelligence agency employees would do anything to keep their dark secret, including handing over classified information to a foreign adversary who threatened blackmail. Never mind that being open about one’s sexuality or gender identity would take away the very leverage that a Chinese or Russian agent might try to use. As a matter of policy, the federal government could deny or revoke a security clearance, and thus access to classified information, based on someone’s sexual orientation. And someone who lacks a clearance is effectively unemployable, at the CIA or … [Read more...] about How the CIA Came Out of the Closet
Make the Meatball Sliders that Conquered New York
Growing up in Philadelphia, chef Joey Campanaro often could be found in the kitchen of his grandmother’s house next door. “I grew up with a big family in South Philly, which is a very blue collar hustle and do what you got do kind of town,” says Campanaro, whose father was a fireman and whose mother worked for the school district. “It was always like, ‘go to your grandma’s house and hang out there.’ Usually, she’d be making pasta. I really loved it.” All these years later, the recipes he learned while keeping his grandmother company are the foundation of his cooking philosophy at his New York restaurant the Little Owl. It’s also what inspired his cookbook Big Love Cooking. “She lived through the depression and she was the oldest of five kids,” says Campanaro, who also co-owns Manhattan restaurants Market Table and The Clam. “There were really tough times, but when it comes to cooking, that was when she was … [Read more...] about Make the Meatball Sliders that Conquered New York