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500 Million Acres — The Biggest Land Grab in History Was Disguised as a Gift

Casket vs. Coffin: What’s the Difference?

The Death of Ownership: Why Everything You Buy is a Trap

When you bought a truck or an appliance thirty years ago, you owned it. Today, you are solely renting the software. From automakers charging $18 a month for heated seats, to printers bricking themselves over third-party ink, to John Deere locking American farmers out of their own tractors—corporate greed has turned physical hardware into a delivery system for endless subscriptions and surveillance. Today, we are performing a forensic audit on the End User License Agreement (EULA) trap, how smart appliances are harvesting your data, and how EPA mandates are forcing engineers to build unfixable engines. However, there is a way out. Discover the '20-Year Loophole' and why buying vintage analog machines is the ultimate act of rebellion in 2026.

James Corbett - A Crash Course in Non-Compliance

How do you stand your ground when confronted by would-be authorities? As too many around the world are discovering these days, not having an answer to this question could cost you your life. James is currently talking with Jason Bassler and Séamus O'Laoi about understanding and defending your rights, as well as the genuine long-term solution to the problems of the police state.

10 Ultra-Rare Muscle Cars You’ll Never See in Person

In this video, we rank 10 of the rarest production muscle cars ever built - machines so limited that some had fewer than 20 units produced. The 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 and the legendary 1970 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda Convertible are not only classic muscle cars but collector holy grails. While some were built solely for the purpose of dominating NASCAR or the drag strip, others became scarce due to low demand, high prices, or canceled production programs.

The Ranch - What the DOJ Files Actually Reveal

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[Source] The Epstein files are finally public. Much of this has been known for years but suppressed by a corporate press whose reasons you can probably guess. Now we're seeing resignations, firings, forced departures - the names alone are doing damage. Everyone's talking about who was on the plane, who exchanged emails. Those revelations are shocking enough. But what's getting lost is the larger story the documents tell

I get it. The names are seductive. The flight logs give people something tangible - high-profile names to be angry with, at a time when people seem particularly angry. But the celebrity circus, as satisfying as it may be to watch, is a distraction from what the DOJ files actually reveal. The kind of stuff that, if Michael Crichton wrote it, he'd be laughed at for being too ludicrous.

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