- 19 Texas Police Officers Who Helped Hold the Line During Violent 2020 Riots Indicted by Progressive DA -- “Highly unusual, but not surprising considering you have an activist DA who is more interested in coddling violent criminals and believes the police are criminals and the criminals saints.”
- Are cookies safe? Cybersecurity experts break it down -- “...if you want to surf around freely online, you're going to have to allow some cookies. However, there is a quick and easy way to delete cookies that track you online...”
- Gas prices soar to record levels in California amid Ukraine crisis, tax hikes -- “Patrick De Haan, the head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, which tracks gas prices across the nation, told ABC News that the statewide average is likely to cross the $5 a gallon average threshold soon.”
- Hackers are tricking kids into installing malicious apps—here’s how to keep your family safe -- “New social media platforms and messaging apps pop up all the time, and young people are always the first to know.”
- Her Majesty’s Visit -- “Elizabeth was the first British monarch to visit Texas, and Texans gave her an impressive tip of the Stetson. She loved it. She asked her U.S. chief of protocol, ‘Why didn’t I come here sooner?’”
- How Public Schools Are Sneaking Woke Ideology To Your Kids Behind Your Back — And In Your Own Home -- “In a video for Heroes of Liberty, Mandel reads a shocking passage from a book Scholastic offers about transgenderism titled ‘George,’ which targets children as young as eight years old.”
- Liz Cheney’s Husband Has Financial Connections to the Murderous CCP -- “On Wednesday, a Just the News report revealed that Philip Perry, Cheney’s husband, works for a firm with ties to China that have resulted in millions in deals with entities linked to China’s military, intelligence, and security services.”
- Machen, Liberalism, and the Language of Liberalism Now So Common -- “I see more offense than ever against this fundamental principle of truthfulness in language. People want to play both sides. They want acceptance from liberals and still maintain an audience with the conservative, bridge that gap.”
- Mark in Texas History: Butler College --“Reverend Cornelius Moses Butler and the East Texas Baptist Association founded East Texas Baptist Academy in 1905. Butler served as the first president.”
- Meet The Seattle Schools Woke Indoctrination Czar Who Married A Child Molester --“Castro-Gill, it turned out, was a perennially unhappy toxic liar, one who misrepresented her background to the point that her own father compared her to Rachel Dolezal, and who was ultimately pushed out of her job for repeated misconduct.”
- Salem Baptist - Org. 1827, Lincoln County -- “In October of 1906, the original building of Salem Baptist was totally destroyed by fire. All was destroyed except the church records kept in the home of the church clerk, and the communion silverware, which was kept in the home of a deacon.”
- School Board Members Try To Walk Out On Bosnian Immigrant Warning Against Tyranny; He Continues To Standing Ovation -- “There is no land of opportunity like there is here, and I’m just one person to say that. And you know, there are 60,000 of us in St. Louis, that are here for a reason, not because we want to live the way we lived in the 90s [in Bosnia], in fear of what’s next.”
- Specialized Brain Cells Act Like a Compass -- “To figure out how this unique part of the brain works, scientists recorded electro-chemical signals from individual neurons in different parts of the mouse brain.”
- Stretching the Blanket -- “Outlandish characters and hard-to-believe yarns defined the early days of Texas rodeo.”
- The average household is spending an extra $250 a month, or $3,000 per year, due to high inflation -- “The impact differs based on age, the Moody’s analysts noted in its recent report. People between the ages of 45 and 54 have borne the largest brunt of high inflation, seeing their expenses increase $305 on a monthly basis.”
- Truckers Win, Trudeau Loses: 4 Canadian Provinces Roll Back COVID Mandates Amid Freedom Convoy -- “Even for those who are willing to submit to the medical procedure realize that forcing others to do it is unethical and an assault on personal freedom and bodily autonomy.”
- What makes your moral boundaries more loving than mine? -- “My first reaction?...a perfect indication of how bloated and excessive the needless corpulence of American government has become...But that point was largely lost given the personal eccentricities of the nominee for this relatively insignificant post.”
- “What’s new, BillionGraves?” 8 Great Tips! -- “BillionGraves’ developers came up with an awesome solution. It’s a map that shows cemeteries that are labeled by size and marked complete when all the photos have been taken.”
- WM 224: Peter Van Kleeck, Sr. on Providential Preservation -- “Interview with Peter Van Kleeck, Sr., author of An Exegetical Grounding for a Standard Sacred Text.”
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Saturday, March 12, 2022
19 Texas Police Officers, and other links
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