What Does Sugar Do To Me?

What Does Sugar Do To Me? Dr. Bryan Ardis: Sugar “literally shuts off your immune system and makes you more susceptible to all viruses, all infections”. “When you swallow sugar… it goes inside your bone marrow and it suppresses—within 45 minutes—your body’s ability to produce white blood cells that fight infections like bacteria, yeast, viruses, funguses, and parasites.” “So if … Read More

Treason – Justice is Coming – Seal Team VI

Breaking News – April 26, 2025 The statement “Treason – Justice is Coming” expresses a belief that those who have committed treason will be punished. The phrase “justice is coming” suggests a sense of inevitable retribution for the crime of treason. The US Constitution defines treason as levying war against the United States or giving aid and comfort to its enemies. The Constitution also … Read More

Black Hills Gold Property – Great Potential For Investor or Buyer

Fog Lode: A Hidden Gem Above Chism Gulch Fog Lode, a 9-acre mining claim perched above Chism Gulch in the Black Hills of South Dakota, is garnering significant attention due to its strategic location and promising geological features. Its proximity to Dakota Gold Corp.’s Richmond Hill project (See Section A) , particularly the Chism Gulch area, underscores its potential as … Read More

Jack Cole: A Visionary Innovator and Passionate Conservationist

Jack Cole: A Visionary Innovator and Passionate Conservationist Jack Cole was a man whose life was a tapestry of innovation, entrepreneurial spirit, and an unwavering love for nature. As I pen this tribute, I’m reminded of the few but profound meetings I had with Jack, a kindred soul whose fiery passion for preserving the natural world left an indelible mark … Read More

How did early settlers in gold rushes know where to dig for gold hundreds of feet below them?

Early settlers in gold rushes relied on a mix of practical techniques, observation, and trial-and-error to locate gold deposits, even those deep underground. Here’s how they approached it: Deep mining required significant labor and resources, so early settlers often started with shallow placer mining before transitioning to hard-rock mining as surface deposits dwindled. Their methods were rudimentary but effective enough … Read More

Nearly 30 Years of The Stand: A Masterpiece in Glass at Mount Rushmore

Nearly 30 Years of The Stand: A Masterpiece in Glass at Mount Rushmore As we approach the 30th anniversary of The Stand, Scott Prentice’s awe-inspiring 20’x40′ glass-etched mural at Mount Rushmore National Memorial, we celebrate a work of art that has quietly captivated millions for nearly three decades. Tucked between the ice cream bar and the Buffalo Dining Room in … Read More

Epstein Deep Dive

Ian Carroll, Nick Bryant and Ryan Dawson open up their journalism journals and history to expose their vast knowledge of deep state stories on Epstein, child trafficking, Hollywood, DC, New York and just the down and dirty of what’s happening to America with all the coverups and pedo networks in the world. From Presidents to CIA to Israel. This was … Read More

Why Are Chemtrails Disappearing

I’ve noticed here in Venice Florida blue skies again, just like I remember over 10 years ago. Conspiracy or not our skies have been sprayed with toxic chemicals for years and I personally have the proof. I’ve done extensive research trying to figure out who is doing it and why. Then shortly after Trump was in his second term it … Read More

Fog Lode Valuation – Updated

Updated Fog Lode mineral survey valuation in the Black Hills of South Dakota featuring 9.05 acres near Richmond Hill and nestled above Chism Gulch. Incorporating geological factors like erosion patterns, the potential for gold sourced from above Chism Gulch, tectonic influences on the Homestake Formation, and the possibility of rare earth minerals (REMs) and silver, using the most accurate geological … Read More