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HEMP VS. ALCOHOL. Content Warning.
My ancestors on my dad’s side grew hemp for clothes, the first American flag, shoelaces, etc. Hemp was stronger and more durable for clothes, etc. My ancestor’s hemp farms were burned to the ground by the alcohol and cotton industries because they wanted to destroy their competition. My ancestors lived long ago. Here we are in America and other countries that would give us alcohol as a medicine to kill pain. Alcohol is a death toxin to body organs. I cannot drink alcohol, cannot metabolize it. I cannot take Tylenol or Ibuprofen because all three would kill me. I have stage 2 kidney disease, 5 spinal fractures, Thalassemia, a Mediterranean anemia, and fatty liver. I use hemp for my pain. If someone asks me not to use it for pain. I offer them my 5 spinal fractures in trade with them. Funny they walked off.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli a day ago in The Swamp
Pakistan’s Successful Repayment of $1.3 Billion Eurobond
Introduction In April 2026, Pakistan made headlines by successfully repaying its $1.3 billion Eurobond, marking a significant milestone in its ongoing efforts to stabilize the national economy and strengthen international credibility. This repayment, while a routine debt obligation on paper, carries broader implications for Pakistan’s financial health, investor confidence, and geopolitical positioning.
By shaoor afridi2 days ago in The Swamp
Why Everyone Is Searching for Alex Jones: The Story Behind the Controversy
Introduction In recent days, searches for “Alex Jones” have spiked dramatically across the United States, capturing the attention of millions online. From social media discussions to mainstream news coverage, Alex Jones has once again become a focal point in public debate. But what is driving this surge in interest? Understanding why everyone is searching for Alex Jones requires a deep dive into his history, his legal battles, and the broader cultural and political influence he wields.
By Story Prism2 days ago in The Swamp
Iran: A Nation of Ancient Power, Modern Conflict, and Global Influence
Iran is one of the most fascinating and complex countries in the world—a nation where ancient history meets modern political tension. Officially known as the Islamic Republic of Iran, this Middle Eastern country has shaped global civilization for thousands of years and continues to play a critical role in international affairs today.
By Story Prism2 days ago in The Swamp
Countdown to Destruction?
The hours are counting down when Trump must deliver on his expletive and extremist statement of destroying Iran's infrastructure and sending it back to the Stone Age. This statement expresses anger and frustration. Despite everything that the US and Israel have dropped on Iran, the Islamic Republic has not buckled. It has hit back at US bases in Gulf countries and Israel. Iran has not acquiesced to an American ceasefire and is only allowing vessels through the Strait of Hormuz that are not attacking it.
By Nicholas Bishop2 days ago in The Swamp
Why Do Americans Use Socialism As An Insult?
Introduction I see this almost every day and it really does annoy me. people like Bernie Sanders and Robert Reich do it and it happened again today. Maybe it is my fault for following people on Social Media.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 days ago in The Swamp
Does Donald Trump Intend to Use an Atomic Bomb in a War?
The idea of a U.S. president using an atomic bomb in war is alarming and highly consequential. Currently, there’s no credible evidence that former U.S. President Donald J. Trump has publicly expressed an intention to use an atomic bomb in conflict, and such a move would break longstanding U.S. and international policy prohibiting first use of nuclear weapons. Yet recent world events and Trump’s rhetoric have renewed debate about U.S. nuclear policy and the risk of escalation.
By shaoor afridi3 days ago in The Swamp
Trump’s expletive threat to Iran raises concerns, calls for 25th Amendment removal from office
Let him cuss. We’re in a good war with a bad president. Let this unhinged, uncouth president say whatever the hell he wants. Secretary of Defende Pete Hegseth is just as horrible but he made a great statement about the rules of engagement.
By Skyler Saunders3 days ago in The Swamp











