Did anyone watch She Hulk? It wasn't really great (in my opinion) but Gage insisted we watch it since we've been diligent in watching the entire MCU. I don't want to give any spoilers in case you plan on watching it, but I've always thought that MCU has some truth behind it, disguised as fantasy, and I fully believe there is a "Kevin" running the show in real life.
*HAARP began its largest set of experiments on Wednesday, which will last ten days. These experiments include: bouncing a signal off the moon and sending a beam to Jupiter. What could go wrong?
*Alaska snow crab season was cancelled after one billion crabs disappear.
*What exactly is this furry thing that washed up on the Oregon shore?
*The US rehearses dropping nuclear bombs in Europe.
*Elon Musk claims that he invented Grimes and she is only a simulation, and she agrees.
*New British PM resigns just weeks after taking office.
*Woman releases a swarm of bees on deputies who were sent to evict her.
*Boston University researchers have created a new strain of covid that has an 80% kill-rate.
*Texas schools distribute DNA kits to parents to be used as identification in emergency situations.
*Don't want to eat bugs? I've got some great news for you! Scientists and the military want us to eat plastic.
*The White House is pushing ahead with research on how to cool the earth by reflecting back sunlight.
*The CDC will soon be voting on whether or not covid vaccines should be required to attend public school. Obviously the CDC doesn't make the law, but public schools do adhere to CDC guidelines. Look around at all the stories of teenage boys having heart attacks. Do not force your children into taking this mRNA. This is not normal, no matter how much they try to tell you it is. I do not understand at all. We now legitimately have proof (trust the science!) that these shots didn't do anything positive. Why, why, why are people still getting them?! Edit: The CDC unanimously voted to add covid vaccines to children's vaccine schedules. This is sick. What an evil, twisted, grotesque time to be alive.
*Los Angeles is running out of water and the Mississippi River is reaching its lowest point ever recorded.
*More than 70 cars catch fire and explode at a pumpkin patch. The current culprit is.....a cigarette.
*If anyone reading this is also a longhauler, low dose naltrexone is showing a lot of promise with lingering problems.
*There is a nationwide adderall shortage and I can't help but wonder if this has to do with longhaulers because many in the group I'm in have been prescribed stimulants for chronic fatigue syndrome.
*Pilots describe seeing UFOs over the Pacific this past summer.
*Secret 'scripts' are being prepared by the BBC in case of energy blackouts this winter.
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