Different Headlines: White People Didn’t Invent Slavery; How Feminism Is Ruining Females and Families; A One Off Ferrari That Will Never Be Built Again; Why Ceasar’s Palace is Both a ripoff and a Dump; Your Cereal Is Killing You; Man Climbs 508 Meter Skyscraper With No Ropes; Female and Minorities Cause 66% Of Pilot Error Crashes; People commenting on Sports Rarely know much about Sports…..and more

Cars

This Ferrari 12Cilindri Will Never Be Built Again, and You’ll Understand Why

Toyota Reveals Wild V8 GR Supra Supercar for 2026 – always a fast car

Slavery

White People Didn’t Invent Slavery — The West Ended It – Africans sold their enemies to everyone, well before they sold to the West. This is a good read on history. Also, race relations were way better before Obama.

Noor Bin Ladin Explains the Color Revolution Happening in America and Across Western Society – and paid for by Soros and the Council on Foreign Relations

Vegas

‘Never Stay At This Place’: Man Goes To Caesar’s Palace In Las Vegas. In 24 Hours He Spends $200 ‘Just Surviving On The Bare Necessities’ – better yet, just don’t go to Vegas and enjoy wherever you are more.

Feminism

Feminism Broke This Young Woman [VIDEO] – it ruins families, females and everything it touches. I don’t recall ever wanting to be around one very long as they are as tedious as vegans, they have to tell you everything that you know is wrong. She, like the rest of them have to find out for themselves how they ruin their lives, and those around them

Today’s Generation of Young Women Were not Raised to Treat Men Properly [VIDEO] – This girl understands how to treat men right

Canary In The Coal Mine

Insect Loss as an Early Warning of Systemic Biological Failure – technology is not biology. Where they are gone, people are using chemicals they shouldn’t be using

Your Cereal could be hurting you

The Hidden Toxins in Your Breakfast Bowl: How Common Grains May Be Putting Your Health at Risk – see insects above

NASCAR

NASCAR Ditches Cheap Gimmicks in Favor of a Playoff Format Focused on Racing – You could also cut out a lot of woke shit and let campers raise the Confederate flag. That’s when NASCAR was most popular, not with all the Bud Light Marketing. I love racing, but stopped watching NASCAR 3 years ago as they made it boring.

China

China’s Sacked Top General Accused Of Leaking Nuclear Secrets To US: Report – Seriously? What are they going to tell us other than maybe where it’s hidden. Any technology they have they stole from us to begin with. It’s a political purge by a dictator who distrusts his staff. That starts with him being a tyrant. Real leaders trust their team

Yeah, so China Just Imploded

No. Fucking. Way.

American Successfully Climbs Taiwan’s 508 Meter Skyscraper in Staggering Ropeless Ascent (VIDEO) – I wouldn’t make it to the 2nd story

Women Drivers

Female and Minority Pilots Caused 66% of Pilot-Error Crashes Since 2000 . . . Despite Being Less Than 10% of Workforce – Not to be biased, but if I have to fly, seeing a dude as my pilot is more reassuring. They probably flew a lot more hours in the military. DEI ruins everything it touches

Sports

People Paid to Talk About Sports Don’t Actually Know Anything About Sports

Super Bowl LX By The Numbers: How Each College Football Conference Is Represented In This Year’s Super Bowl

Australian Cyclist Jay Vine Wins World Tour Race Despite Getting Taken Out By Kangaroo

Different Headlines: Fake Food Market Collapsing; Biden Tweet About Trump and Maduro Doesn’t Age Well; The Line Bartenders Hate to Hear; RAM Introduces 777 HP Supercharged Truck; Barn Find Camaro IROC-Z garaged for 37 years; How Bad The Media Are Traitors…and more

Fake Food

2025: The Year the Market for Fake Meat and Insect Products Began to Collapse – good, get rid of this crap

Joe Biden, the fool

Joe Biden’s 2020 Slam on Trump About Maduro Is Aging Worse by the Minute – neither he, Kamala, Obama or Dubya could have pulled this off

Cars

Ram Introduces 777-HP Supercharged Gas TRX Truck, Arriving Mid-2026 – Now that’s what people will buy and want to drive.

Someone Kept a Camaro IROC-Z in a Garage for 37 Years, and Now They Want Supercar Money for It

Bartenders

‘The Good Mood Leaving My Body’: Florida Bartender Shares The One Line From Customers She Hates To Hear

‘I Would Love This’: Arizona Bartender Says Customer Handed Her A ‘Recipe Card.’ How Do Bartenders Really Feel About Them?

Traitors

Congressman Tim Burchett: Democrats Weren’t Briefed on Maduro Operation Because ‘They Would Have Run Straight to the Media’

Democrats Would Rather See Venezuelans Keep Suffering Than Allow Trump to Get Credit [VIDEO]

Vice President Vance Has a Timely ‘PSA’ for Dems Melting Down Over ‘Illegal’ Venezuela Op

Mamdani Calls Trump’s Venezuela Action Illegal

Victor Reacts: Democrats Side with Communist Dictator, Are We Surprised? (VIDEO)

EPA

From Food Waste and Plastics Pollution to Green Energy, Lee Zeldin Quickly Transformed the EPA

Energy

Visualizing All of the World’s Oil Reserves by Country

So Much for the Russian Air Defense in Venezuela

The Reactions to Venezuela’s TEMU Air Defense Are Hilarious

The Lame Media

Saturday Morning Shows on Venezuela: ABC Claims It Could Inspire Terrorism, CBS Fumes

NBC’s Jackson Claims Maduro’s Arrest Will Harm Legal Case Against Him – They have descended into chirping magpies, just like The View, always against America and the good of the people.

Catherine Herridge Reveals How CBS Executives Blocked the Hunter Biden Laptop From Hell Story (VIDEO)

Darwin Awards

Colorado Woman Dies in Suspected Mountain Lion Attack, the First Since the 20th Century – they climbed into the Lion’s Enclosure. Leave nature alone or FAFO

Stopping Drugs

Venezuela’s Maduro Throws Colombia Under the Bus — Blames President Petro’s Government for “ALL the Cocaine” Flooding the Region (VIDEO) – go ahead, rat out everyone involved. Make sure to include the Chinese who are supplying the chemicals to make the drugs that are killing Americans.

Different Headlines: Foods That can Transform your skin; Insect food business just went bankrupt; 1000 cars Burned in France; California Signs Bill To Pay Reparations, but doesn’t have the money; 69 Yenko Nova, 1 of 38 ever produced; Michael Schumachers Maiden winning Car for sale…..and more

Health

15 Vitamin C Rich Foods That Can Radically Transform Your Skin

Lung Cancer? Alarming Study Finds Ultra-Processed Foods Are Even Worse Than Previously Thought

World Domination Starts To Crumble

Surprise! $600 Million Insect Protein Animal Feed Business Just Went Bankrupt – Yeah, I wasn’t going to eat that either. Pass the steak and bacon, please. Oh, and the WEF can kiss my ass

Immigrants

More Than 1,000 Cars Burned in France, as New Year’s Eve “Celebrations” in Europe Turn Into a “Fireworks War” Between Migrants and Police – when you let them in from their shithole country, it turns yours into a shithole

Culture-Enriching Ruction in the Piazza Duomo – the Olympics are in Milan in a month. They’ve invaded there also

LOL: French Influencer Wanted To Mock American Institutions… But Is Falling In Love With America Instead

California

San Francisco Mayor Signs Reparations Bill, Admits There’s No Money to Pay Them – We all remember the great contribution California played in the Civil War, and the plantations that dominated the landscape there in the 1800’s. Forking idiots

Energy

High Electricity Prices Are a Choice Blue States Make Every Day

Climate Hoax

The 2023 climate event revealed the greatest failure of climate science – Because it’s really only about trashing America and fleecing the US Government for money

2025

14 good things that happened in 2025

Anti-White Racism

40-Year Harvard Professor Pens Mic-Drop Indictment Of Institutional Anti-White Racism

History Lessons on the life of a Country

The Lifespan Of A Country – as you might have guessed, a lot of the good part is over. By this method, we’re nearing the end.

Bias In Colleges

Yale No Longer Has A Single Republican Professor Across 27 Departments – well, don’t waste your money sending your kids there unless they have a job lined up with a Yale alumni.

Why the Media is a Joke

Mainstream Media Responds to Nick Shirley

Cars

1969 Chevrolet Yenko Nova

L72 427/450 HP V-8, 4-Speed, 1 of 38 Produced

Round-up: Schumacher’s maiden race-winning F1 car on sale for first time

Is There Hidden Cricket Flour in Your Groceries?

They are already bugging us, and you could get parasites from it.

(Natural News)—It is a good idea to pay close attention to everything you buy at the grocery store, especially if it comes from a major food corporation like PepsiCo, which is reportedly looking for new opportunities to slip cricket protein into popular packaged foods.

Cheetos, Quaker Granola Oats and other processed grocery foods could already contain cricket protein, depending on the brand, so make sure you read the ingredient labels closely.

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Why I Don’t Get Bit By Mosquitos

I grew up in Florida. It’s pretty much the mosquito capital given all the water and year round climate. Other places can be more intense, but for being bit all year long, it’s hard to beat the Sunshine State.

I got bit as a kid as much as others. Heck, we vacationed in a place that has a section of the city called Mosquito Lagoon. It’s some of the best Red Fishing outside of Louisiana.

We didn’t have air conditioning at first when I was young so the window were open. Ever been kept away by the whine of a buzzing biter in your ear. Yes, just like the dentist drill we all know the noise.

I began to notice in my 20’s though that others were getting bit more than me. There were also biting gnats (no see’ums) that were almost worse. You couldn’t see them. You could at least kill some mosquitos if you saw them in time.

I thought that maybe I got anti-bite serum from being bit so much. Then I remembered that as kids, we used to follow the mosquito truck on our bikes in the smoke breathing in what has to be DDT or worse. I figured I had natural immunity.

My dad didn’t get bit much either. As a joke, he said it was the meanness in him that kept them away.

It turns out that some people just get bit more and I’m not one of them.

SOME PEOPLE ARE MOSQUITO MAGNETS

As you may have noticed, mosquitoes don’t attack everyone equally. Scientists have known that the pests are drawn to people at varying rates, but they have struggled to explain what makes certain people “mosquito magnets” while others get off bite-free.

In a new paper published on October 18 in the journal Cell, researchers suggest that certain body odors are the deciding factor. Every person has a unique scent profile made up of different chemical compounds, and the researchers found that mosquitoes were most drawn to people whose skin produces high levels of carboxylic acids. Additionally, the researchers found that peoples’ attractiveness to mosquitoes remained steady over time, regardless of changes in diet or grooming habits.

“The question of why some people are more attractive to mosquitoes than others—that’s the question that everybody asks you,” says study co-author Leslie Vosshall, a neurobiologist and mosquito expert at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Rockefeller University. “My mother, my sister, people in the street, my colleagues—everybody wants to know.” That public interest is what drove Vosshall and her colleagues to design this study, she says.

Scientists have put forth some theories to explain why mosquitoes swarm to some of us more than others, including one idea that differences in blood type must be to blame. Evidence is weak for this link, however, Vosshall says. Over time, researchers began to coalesce around the theory that body odor must be a primary culprit in mosquito attraction. But scientists have been unable to confirm which specific odors mosquitoes prefer.

To answer this question, Vosshall and her colleagues gathered 64 participants and had them wear nylon stockings on their arms. After six hours, the nylons were imbued with each person’s unique smell. “Those nylons would not have a smell to me or, I think, to anyone really,” says Maria Elena De Obaldia, a senior scientist at the biotech company Kingdom Supercultures and lead author of this new study, which she conducted while at Rockefeller. Still, the stockings were certainly odorous enough to entice mosquitoes.

The researchers cut the nylons into pieces and placed two (from different participants) into a closed container housing female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. Did they migrate to subject number one’s sample en masse or prefer the scent of subject number two’s? Or were both equally appealing? The researchers continued these head-to-head battles over several months, Vosshall says, collecting new samples from the participants as needed. When the tournament was over, the team had clear proof that some people were more attractive than others. Subject 33 had the dubious honor of being the biggest mosquito magnet; they had an attractiveness score “over 100 times greater” than that of the least attractive subjects, 19 and 28, the study authors wrote.

The researchers analyzed the subjects’ scent profiles to see what might account for this vast difference. They found a pattern: the most attractive subjects tended to produce greater levels of carboxylic acids from their skin while the least attractive subjects produced much less.

Carboxylic acids are commonplace organic compounds. Humans produce them in our sebum, which is the oily layer that coats our skin; there, the acids help to keep our skin moisturized and protected, Vosshall says. Humans release carboxylic acids at much higher levels than most animals, De Obaldia adds, though the amount varies from person to person. The new study had too few participants to say what personal characteristics make someone more likely to produce high levels of carboxylic acids—and there’s no easy way to test your own skin’s carboxylic acid levels outside of the laboratory, Vosshall says. (She muses, however, that sending people skin swabs in the mail could make for an interesting citizen science project in the future.)

“This property of being a mosquito magnet sticks with you for your whole life—which is either good news or bad news, depending on who you are,” Vosshall says.

“This study confirms, in a very careful way, that it is true that some people are more attractive [to mosquitoes] than others,” says Omar Akbari, a cell and molecular biologist at the University of California, San Diego, who was not involved with the study but whose recent work focuses on mosquitoes. He adds that the study’s identification of specific carboxylic acids as a key determinant of mosquito attraction is a new contribution to biologists’ understanding of the insects’ behavior. Akbari suspects that the results of this study—which focused on A. aegypti mosquitoes—are probably generalizable to other species of mosquitoes that also primarily prey on humans.

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