Category: Corruption
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The Spells You Cast Every Day: How Language Programs Your Reality!
Artwork: AI-generated by Sage A Note to the Reader This article is offered for educational and contemplative purposes. It is not meant to be a quick read or a passive scroll. In my sixty-six years on this earth—since my delivery into this earthly reality—I’ve discovered something worth sharing: It’s worth taking time to ponder your impact…
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Zinc & Copper: The Delicate Dance of Two Essential Minerals
#zinc #copper #supplements How to Supplement Safely, Smartly, and in Balance If you’re exploring natural ways to support your immune system, energy levels, or hormone health, you’ve probably heard about zinc and copper. These two trace minerals are vital to your well-being — but here’s the thing: they compete for absorption in the body. Taking one without paying…
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A Conversation About Authority: Trustees, Delegation, and Liability!
DelegatedAuthority #TrustLaw #FiduciaryDuty #Consent #ProofOfAuthority #DueProcess #Accountability #EvidencePreservation #DocumentIntegrity #Transparency I was reading through my Facebook news feed today and saw the meme shown above, posted by Peter Vodicka on 26 January at 21:07. I’m republishing the accompanying text because it may be relevant to anyone navigating estate, trust, or delegated-authority issues. For clarity: the…
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Minnesota Under Strain: Calls for a Real Investigation After the Killing of ICU Nurse Alex Pretti!
Editor’s note (context): A screenshot has been circulating online that raises serious concerns about rising violence and civic breakdown in Minnesota. The screenshot is republished below: What is publicly reported so far (and what remains disputed) As of January 27, 2026, multiple major outlets report that Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse in Minneapolis,…
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“All Courts Are Frauds”: Transcribing a Viral Notice and the Debate It Sparked
On January 25th, 2026, a Facebook post shared by Joe Foscalina spread a screenshot of a document titled “Judicial Notice of Fraud and Violation,” opening with the headline “All courts are frauds.” The notice argues that a typography convention—using all capital letters in names—invalidates contracts and court proceedings. Some commenters praised it, others called it…