Saturday, July 6
Putin Vows to go Nuclear
Earlier this month, Putin warned the West that Moscow could supply arms to other countries to strike Western targets in retaliation for allowing Ukraine to fire long-range missiles supplied by NATO countries’ military forces to hit targets inside Russia.
His latest announcement on Friday is seen as the Russian leader’s latest attempt to respond to the escalated conflict with the West after signing a comprehensive strategic partnership pact during his landmark Pyongyang visit aimed at finding new ways to defend non-Western countries against US hegemony.
Putin vowed that his nation would produce new intermediate-range nuclear-capable missiles, and then decide whether to deploy them within range of NATO nations in Europe, as well as US ally countries in Asia. READ MORE...
Friday, July 5
FOX News Today

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TO BE FRANKSPORTS
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BUCKLE UPTRAVEL
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War with China
According to the CATO Institute...
“If conflict does break out, U.S. officials should not be sanguine about how it would end. Tamping or reversing Chinese aggression in the Western Pacific could require a massive use of force.The consequences of such a conflict would spread globally, with much greater impact than the Russo‐Ukraine war. Imagine Taiwanese industry devastated from combat or conquest.
At the end, defeat for the U.S. and its allies would be possible if not likely. In recent years U.S. wargames have generally shown Beijing as the victor. The best case, after a fashion, appears to be an indecisive and thus lengthy war. Concluded one analysis: “The overarching takeaway from participants in the war game: If China invades Taiwan, the Indo‐Pacific region will plunge into a broad, drawn‐out war that could include direct attacks on the U.S., including Hawaii and potentially the continental United States.” Circa 2022
Asteroid Larger than Giza Pyramid

A skyscraper-size asteroid discovered two weeks ago will zoom between Earth and the moon on Saturday (June 29). At its closest approach, the space rock will pass within roughly 184,000 miles (295,000 kilometers) of our planet — about three-quarters the average distance between Earth and the moon.
The asteroid, named 2024 MK, is estimated to measure about 480 feet (146 meters) across, which is greater than the height of a 40-story building or the Great Pyramid of Giza.
During its closest approach, it will be traveling at roughly 21,000 mph (34,000 km/h), according to NASA. Astronomers in South Africa discovered the asteroid on June 16. READ MORE...
Thursday, July 4
Democrats in Panic Mode
Based upon the results and the fallout from the first debate, the Dems don't know whether to shit or go blind... nothing seems to be working out according to plan... as the DOJ attacks Trump with bogus charges and biased convictions, his popularity soars... and mainstream liberal media can no longer hide Biden's dementia like behavior.
What to do?
WELL... one thing is for sure, the Republicans could not pour PISS out of a BOOT with directions written on the HEEL... that's for sure.
At best, the GOP knows how to talk SLOW and SMOOTH, preside over hearings, fight amongst themselves over meaningless issues, and ACCOMPLISH VERY LITTLE TO NOTHING.
It seems like Donald Trump is the only one who ever gets any damn thing done as he entertains crowds, defends himself in court, and rants about how he is being persecuted, not realizing it is frigging mouth that gets him into trouble.
This election seems to be the worst election in the history of the USA that I can recall, where neither candidate is actually FIT FOR OFFICE... and, when we go to the polls in November, a majority of us will more than likely either vote for the lesser of the two evils or cast a vote against the other side.
When we vote in November, we've got two questions to ask ourselves:
- What is best for the USA?
- What is best for the WORLD?
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July 4, 1776 - July 4, 2024 (248 Years)
Pillars of Creation
In 1995, the Hubble Space Telescope released images of the Pillars of Creation — stunning effervescent clouds of interstellar dust and gas, the place where stars are born.
Now, combining data from Hubble and the James Webb Space Telescope, NASA has released a gorgeous 3D visualization of the cosmic structures in both visible and infrared light.
"By flying past and amongst the pillars, viewers experience their three-dimensional structure and see how they look different in the Hubble visible-light view versus the Webb infrared-light view," principal visualization scientist Frank Summers said in a statement.
"The contrast helps them understand why we have more than one space telescope to observe different aspects of the same object," he continue
The Pillars of Creation, which lie about 5,700 light-years from Earth, are composed of cool molecular hydrogen and dust. Due to strong winds and radiation from young nearby hot stars, the pillars are starting to get stripped of their contents. Long, finger-like structures can be seen emerging from the top of the pillars, which are larger than our own solar system.
Inside these structures, hydrogen and dust is gravitationally collapsing into new, infant stars. These new stars will add to the continued dispersion of materials within the pillars. The tallest of the pillars spans 3 light-years from top to bottom — three-quarters of the distance between the sun and our closest star. READ MORE...




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