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46 Reasons The Deep State is funding Ukraine

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Weather for ominous reasons or simply profit, there are 46 reasons for such a huge financial interest in keeping Ukraine afloat. 46 U.S. biolabs operating in Ukraine.  The claim that there are 46 biolabs in Ukraine has been a topic of controversy, particularly since the start of the Russian invasion in 2022.  Various theories and circulated, suggesting that these labs were involved in developing biological weapons or conducting unethical experiments. Deniers say there is no "credible evidence" to support these claims. Many of these facilities were part of "international public health and research collaborations."  One example, Ukraine had partnerships with the United States, particularly under the Biological Threat Reduction Program (BTRP), a project designed to secure and safely dismantle former Soviet-era biological weapon facilities and to support public health initiatives. These labs were said to be primarily focused on preventing the spread of infectious disea...

Chinese anti-capitalist influence on CEO Assassination?

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  Ivy League graduate from the University of Pennsylvania,  Luigi Mangione, 26,  loathed the insurance agencies because of how it treated HIS sick relative, sources said.  The man held in connection with the UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killing gave the Unabomber’s manifesto a 4-star review.  And like Ted Kaczynski, Luigi Mangione was addicted to hallucinogenics.   It has been revealed Mangione was carrying a manifesto condemning the healthcare industry for putting profits over people, and called for violence. This handwritten document expressed anger with what he called “parasitic” health insurance companies and a disdain for corporate greed and power.  Chinese Anti-Capitalism,  pro Communism Ivy League influence... A University of Pennsylvania professor told the New York Times, “Once you have a Confucius Institute on campus, you have a second source of opinions and authority that is ultimately answerable to the Chinese Communist Party and which i...

Chat GPT' Advice for Ohio State vs Tennessee

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Ohio State vs. Tennessee Football 2024: Analysis Keys to Ohio State's Victory To secure a victory, Ohio State must focus on leveraging their strengths and exploiting Tennessee's weaknesses: 1. Dominate with Defense:    - Red Zone Efficiency: Ohio State's defense excels in the red zone, allowing scores on only 55.2% of attempts. They must maintain this efficiency to neutralize Tennessee's high-powered offense.    - Limit Tennessee’s Rushing Attack: With Tennessee averaging 5.8 yards per carry, Ohio State’s strong rushing defense (96.8 yards per game) needs to stay disciplined to prevent explosive plays. 2. Control the Passing Game:    - Exploit Tennessee’s Secondary: Tennessee struggles in pass defense, which Ohio State's passing game (254.3 yards per game) can capitalize on to generate big plays.    - Pressure the Quarterback: Ohio State's defensive line must disrupt Tennessee's up-tempo offense by applying pressure and forcing mistakes. 3. Execut...

Why Ohio State likely wins the National Championship

The best scoring defenses often play a critical role in college football teams winning national championships. Recent champions like Georgia (2021) and Clemson (2018) had top-tier scoring defenses ranked among the top three nationally. Teams with defenses ranked outside the top 10 historically have a much harder time winning championships, even with elite offenses. For example, in the playoff era, no team with a defense ranked worse than 10th has won a title without facing weaker defensive opponents. ?

Tennessee at Ohio State CFP

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 Here’s a statistical comparison of the offensive and defensive performance of Ohio State and Tennessee football for the 2024 season based on available data: Offense Ohio State: Points per game: 35.5 Total offense: 423.5 yards per game Rushing offense: 169.2 yards per game (24 touchdowns) Passing offense: 254.3 yards per game (29 touchdowns) Yards per play: 6.8 Tennessee: Points per game: 37.8 Total offense: 463.4 yards per game Rushing offense: 230.9 yards per game (21 touchdowns) Passing offense: 178.7 yards per game (34 touchdowns) Yards per play: 6.3 Defense Ohio State: Opponent points per game: 10.9 (2nd nationally) Total defense: 241.1 yards per game Rushing defense: 96.8 yards per game Passing defense: 144.2 yards per game Sacks: 35 for 231 yards lost Tennessee: Opponent points per game: 20.8 Total defense: 278.3 yards per game Rushing defense: 115 yards per game Passing defense: 163.3 yards per game Sacks: 29 for 191 yards lost Summary Ohio State excels in defensive metrics...

Angry Buckeyes are bad news for the next opponent, and Ryan Day's Buckeyes have NEVER done this...

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 To back up the claim that Ohio State football can become more dangerous after a loss to Michigan, we can look at past trends, historical data, and performance in subsequent seasons after losses to Michigan. Here's some relevant data to support this idea: 1. Ohio State's Response to Previous Losses to Michigan Ohio State has historically bounced back strongly after losses to Michigan, particularly in how they perform in the following season. Consider the following: 2018 Loss to Michigan : Ohio State lost to Michigan in 2018 (62-39), which ended a seven-year winning streak over the Wolverines. After this defeat, Ohio State went on to make the Rose Bowl in 2019, and they were ranked No. 2 in the country for most of the 2019 season. Their performance in 2019 was strong, despite the 2018 setback. 2011 Loss to Michigan : In 2011, Ohio State lost to Michigan (40-34), a season marked by turmoil (due to the Jim Tressel scandal). However, in the subsequent 2012 season under new ...