What happened to Gene Hackman?
One of the strangest and saddest stories in the news cycle has been the deaths of actor Gene Hackman, 95, and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, 64, alongside one of their dogs in their Santa Fe New Mexico, home.
One of the strangest and saddest stories in the news cycle has been the deaths of actor Gene Hackman, 95, and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, 64, alongside one of their dogs in their Santa Fe New Mexico, home.
Two questions to consider: 1.
One of the most nefarious taxes being worked on by Government is “a pay-per-mile” car tax system, also known as road pricing.
The timing is perfect, as it so often is with President Trump.
One of the most troubling developments in the UK is the introduction of death panels to decide who can live and who can die.
It has been said that the eyes are the windows to the soul.
The thing about the “Green Renewable energy” fantasy is that reality keeps getting in the way of it and that is manifest in this news!
If you had the misfortune to be on social media yesterday, your timeline would have been absolutely brimming with leftist politicians from all western countries declaring their undying commitment to Ukraine.
Well, it didn’t take long, did it?
Did you see that the Scottish Labour conference has rejected a motion calling for single-sex spaces based on biology? Why would they want to expose Scottish women to biological males pretending to be female?
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The world has watched the German elections and there are three obvious conclusions that we can safely draw;
We all know the history of NATO but what is the future?
Having done her best to normalise promiscuity and working in porn, Bonnie Blue is now normalising IVF.
Around 2002 I started to read a lot on the topic of the Shakespeare authorship question. Like most people I was well aware of the traditional narrative, I had even visited Stratford upon Avon, I had been to the Globe in London on the banks of the Thames, but I had always felt something was not “quite” right about what I was being told by “the scholars”.