Saturday, 2 September 2023

Search of 98-year-old newspaper co-owner Joan Meyer's house that contributed to her death

 


This is the last of 82 videos made available Aug. 21 of a police raid Aug. 11 on the home of 98-year-old Marion County Record co-owner Joan Meyer, who still contributed to the paper as a weekly columnist. It was recorded at 12:28 p.m., an hour and a half after officers first entered her home, and ends at the point at which police disconnected her network. It begins with her asking her Alexa smart speaker to call her son, Eric Meyer, whose phone already had been seized and can be heard ringing in police custody.

Monday, 28 August 2023

15 years ago, Marc Rebillet sold his spot in line for $800 for the first iPhone release

 


Some lady paid Marc Rebillet $800 for his spot in line to buy an iPhone. Then she tries to buy all the iPhone in the store but can't. There was a 1 phone per customer limit on the launch day.

Saturday, 26 August 2023

The Online Community That Rates Your Face "Scientifically"

 


The Online Community That Rates Your Face "Scientifically"

Luis Rubiales kisses Spain’s midfielder Jenni Hermoso

 


It is the kiss that is dividing the football world. Was this just a moment of jubliation between two people, or was it a sexual assault. Would anyone have complained if he had kissed a man like this, something that has happened in the mens game since it began as part of celebrations?

After initially dismissing it as nothing in footage she posted on her own social media, in the locker room, it seems that the media have now pushed Jenni Hermoso to complain about it, which in turn has created a huge controversy with the Spanish FA who stand by Luis Rubiales

A man's life is about to be ruined over this, is it all really worth it?

Watch and make up your own mind.




Friday, 25 August 2023

Why isn’t Hiroshima a Nuclear Wasteland?

 


On August 6th, 1945, the people of Hiroshima, Japan became some of the only humans to ever witness firsthand the awesome and terrible power of an atom split for offensive purposes. Today, the city is a thriving metropolis. Why isn’t it radioactive? Why isn’t it abandoned like Chernobyl? This [HALF-LIFE HISTORY] travels to Japan to explain why.

0:00 Intro

1:09 "BOMBS: Special"

7:45 Fallout

9:39 Hiroshima vs Chernobyl

10:37 Hiroshima today

Paul Joseph Watson - The Return of Covid

 


They are going to do it again! Alex Jones was right