Americans Moving To Mexico At Record Pace - Up 85% Since Pre-Covid
Americans Moving To Mexico At Record Pace - Up 85% Since Pre-Covid | ZeroHedge
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero

I think mainstream media is trying to stay relevant. They see the writing on the wall. Talk about yelling: "Abandon Ship!" They'll sell out to anyone who pays them enough and there simply isn't enough truth, relevance or money to support something doing this badly, anymore.When you lose the mass media...
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In ancient Mesopotamia: a lunar eclipse was considered a direct assault on the king. They would put in place a proxy king. Someone expendable would pose as the monarch. The real king would wait for the eclipse to pass. The proxy king would then conveniently disappear afterwards. Hmmmm...There’s a full lunar eclipse this morning on Election Day here in North America. Omen perhaps?
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Eclipses in the United States
Which upcoming lunar and solar eclipses are visible in the United States, and what do they look like?www.timeanddate.com
I'd like to note once again that Brazil -- with a population of similar size to the US (especially with mandatory voting and a voting age of 16) -- counted all votes nationwide in every race within 3 hours after the polls closed. Every race was decided that night. https://t.co/8phpLUQA6j
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) November 7, 2022
A stalemate in chess occurs when the player whose turn it is to move is not in check but has no legal move, resulting in the game being a draw.
Stalemate may also refer to:
- Draw (tie), a result in competitions where there is either no winner or multiple winners
- Impasse, in bargaining
- Political stalemate, when competing political forces prevent each other from acting
- Operation Stalemate, Battle of Peleliu in 1944 in the Pacific Theater of World War II
So earlier they were not present or were not apparent ?Forty-two percent of America’s young-but-cynical Generation Z are dealing with a mental health condition, a new survey finds. A range of these issues were largely identified during the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic.