Posted on 10/31/2025 9:00:01 PM PDT by ransomnote
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Melania looks amazing!
Why missing man formation?
Oliya Scootercaster 🛴 on X: “NOW: Multiple people leave the City Counsil room while Jake Lang gave his anti Muslim speech in Dearborn Michigan https://t.co/q0JFH5jAje” / X
https://x.com/ScooterCasterNY/status/1990968028427923841
The Tim Tebow story you didn’t know about
https://gab.com/Dailydispatch/posts/115573927151606322
2 min
We had a train track right behind our backyard fence. Used to love to put pennies on the track and waving to the engine crew. Shook the dishes.
My future husband thought it was an earthquake. We didn’t know what he was talking about, at first.
“Were you in CA?”
Vegas Baby!!
Gauche Circe offering her cup, cede reason, follow emotion and desire.
Elon is back in the family circle.
Or maybe he never really left...
A Sole Superlative Substack Selection Singled Out for Special Study
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Biological colonialism
Transcript and video from the Brownstone Institute conference, “Injured America” panel, November 1, 2025
https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/biological-colonialism
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I thought this was too cogent to risk it getting buried with other articles.
Going to get ransomnote to pay you overtime!!!
Great work!!!
Estimating the Number of People Who Likely Hear Passing Trains at Night in the US | |
| Key data – US rail network | ~140,000 route-miles (mostly Class I freight) |
| Nightly freight traffic | Roughly half of all freight trains run at night → ~750,000 train-miles per night nationwide |
| Audible distance at night | Horns: 3–10+ miles Rumble/wheels: 1–3 miles Conservative effective radius used: 2–4 miles either side |
| Audible corridor width | 4–8 miles total |
| Population near active tracks | 20–60 million live within ~2 miles; far more when extended to nighttime audible range |
| Rough calculation method | Each train-mile exposes ~1,000–3,000 people at night 750,000 train-miles × 1,000–3,000 = 750M–2.25B person-train-passings Divided by average trains heard per person (3–10) → unique individuals |
| Conservative estimate | 20–40 million people (6–12% of US population) |
| Moderate / most likely range | 40–80 million people (12–24% of US population) |
| High-end estimate | 80–120+ million people (24–35% of US population) |
| Regional note | In rail-heavy states (Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, etc.) often 50%+ of residents hear trains nightly |
| Conclusion | On a typical night, roughly 12–24% of all Americans — 40 to 80 million people — hear at least one freight train pass (horn, rumble, or both). Trains remain one of the most widespread nighttime sounds across the country. |

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Billions of US dollars are being lost to foreign scams
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https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/4353277/posts?page=1
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Tracking China in the Americas: Indoctrinating an Entire Generation
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Good night FReeQs, FReepers and all good people - been a loong day, see you tomorrow.
Thats fun, the pennies part.
When i was in grade school there was a RR track about a half mile from our house, a high trestle crossed the same street we lived on so we played up there looking for pop bottles and had our collection of flat pennies too.
In the other direction about 1/8 of a mile from home was a shopping plaza with a Kroger where we cashed out our glass bottles and spent the money at Motts 5 & 10 on candy and bubble gum cards. lol.
Our street was also a high traffic N/S thoroughfare we would stand out at the end of the driveway and when a semi came by pump your fist to get them to blow their air horn.
Pretty dumb stuff, sometime I wonder who is living there now and if they have kids I bet they never did the nutty stuff what me and my siblings did there.
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