You Can’t Legislate Morality”? Let’s Talk About What That Really Means

You Can’t Legislate Morality”? Let’s Talk About What That Really Means As someone who’s watched debates about law, morality, and behavior play out in our society, I’ve often heard the phrase “you can’t legislate morality” thrown around, especially by those pushing for fewer laws governing personal behavior. It’s a catchy soundbite, but I believe it’s misunderstood and often misused, particularly … Read More

The Fix – Red Button Moment – A Presidential Moment In Our Future?

Today, I can only see one way forward in this moment in time and I wanted to share it with you. Imagine: 7pm Major Newsflash! Hits Emergency Broadcasts Nationwide Alerts Sent For Major Presidential Announcement at 9 PM ET America is brought to pure silence for unknown reason to announcement from the President. Media in frenzy, no known leaks, major … Read More

Echoes of Ice: A Modern Martyr in an Upside-Down World

By Scott PrenticeSeptember 13, 2025 In the dim glow of my study, with the weight of these last few days pressing like a winter frost on my soul, I find myself turning once more to the ancient tales that have anchored my faith through storms far greater than this one. You see, I’ve long been haunted—and holy inspired—by the story … Read More

DMSO – What Your Doctor Doesn’t Want You to Know

Just like Ivermectin and Fenbendazole, DMSO is starting to hit the viral New Media with cases of recovery and good health. Personally, DMSO came on my radar about a year ago and I bought some but never had a chance to use it, because I had no need. I personally stay pretty healthy, but wanted to make sure my medicine … Read More

Prostate Cancer Awareness Month

Prostate cancer awareness month is a fantastic time to at least spread this message. I’ve attached this recent video that I just watched and ‘This is how we do it!’ creator Montell Jordan had a great interview but I shared with him on YouTube; This is how we do it now.. With Cancer on the rise, I can’t tell you … Read More

Who Are The Finders?

How is it that I’ve never heard of The Finders? For God’s sake I’m 65, a news hound, conspiracy hunter, deep diver and transparency freak. Just a tad bit of background on this story. I’ve been following the Jeffrey Epstein story since his first arrest here in Florida. I was disgusted of his light sentence and always wondered why? That … Read More

Trump’s Cannabis Rescheduling Win: I Knew He’d Champion Medical Marijuana

Trump’s Cannabis Rescheduling Win: I Knew He’d Champion Medical Marijuana Scott Prentice on Why Trump’s Support for Schedule III Marijuana Is a Historic Victory for Patients As a long-time supporter of the medical cannabis industry, I’ve always believed former President Donald Trump would be the first president to push for cannabis rescheduling. Now, it’s happening. Trump’s recent support for moving … Read More

New Study Reveals Potential Long-Term Effects of COVID-19 Vaccines on Patients with Multiple Health Conditions

New Study Reveals Potential Long-Term Effects of COVID-19 Vaccines on Patients with Multiple Health Conditions In a groundbreaking observational study published just days ago on August 19, 2025, researchers from Hungary have uncovered intriguing insights into how COVID-19 infections and vaccinations impact individuals already dealing with multiple chronic illnesses, such as heart disease, diabetes, or lung conditions. The research, led … Read More

The Evolution of Communication Tools: A Personal Journey from Quill to AI

The Evolution of Communication Tools: A Personal Journey from Quill to AI As a graphic artist, sign painter, architectural drafter, and early adopter of technology, I’ve witnessed the remarkable progression of communication tools over six decades. From hand-scribing letters with quill pens to leveraging artificial intelligence (AI), each new tool has demanded time, energy, and a willingness to adapt. On … Read More

The Baking Legend and Hero Who Taught Me How To Bake Bread

Leo Istas: The Heart and Soul of Estis Bakery in Miller, South Dakota, my “Great Scott!” I’ll never forget, “Great Scott!” He yelled, upon my entrance to work every morning at 4:30 am sharp! Every morning in 1978-79, as the screen door of Estis Bakery slammed shut behind me at 4:30 a.m., Leo Istas’ booming voice would echo through the … Read More