• Climate Disaster or Upcoming False Flag?  

    As I researched information about the military horses galloping through London, I kept seeing stuff about massive worldwide weather events in the United States, Saudi Arabia, Russia, and China. Some information I ran across included threads referencing June 6, 2024, and other weather stories bordering on conspiracy. With my interest piqued, I figured I would…

  • EPA Designates PFAS as “Forever Chemicals”

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has taken a step in addressing the widespread contamination caused by per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly known as “forever chemicals,” designating two PFAS chemicals, PFOA and PFOS, as hazardous substances under the Superfund law, the EPA aims to expedite cleanup efforts and hold responsible parties accountable for the pollution.…

  • Cowboys on a Bust

    In the dim light of the early morning, Joe received the long-awaited message on his mobile phone: “He’s on the way.” He slipped the device back into his pocket and leaned forward, resting his forehead on the steering wheel. But his moment of respite was short-lived as James chastised him for his nervous fidgeting. “Will…

  • Illegal Turkey Dumping Incident Causes Concern

    The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) is seeking information from the public regarding an incident of illegal turkey dumping in eastern Nevada after 25 turkeys were unlawfully deposited onto the Key Pittman Wildlife Management Area, roughly 110 miles north of Las Vegas, on Friday, April 9. Upon receiving reports, game wardens responded to the scene…

  • The Cleaveress of The Dalles

    As the sun set behind Mount Davidson and darkness fell across Virginia City, under the glow of old Chandler lights, Piper’s Opera House readied for a spectacle unlike any other. The air buzzed with anticipation as the crowd eagerly awaited the next act. “And now, for our next act, please welcome to the stage… Roberta,…

  • Behold A Pale Horse

    The day following St. George’s Day, Wednesday, April 24, four horses from the Household Cavalry, the ceremonial guard of the Monarch, bolted after injuring their riders and before running loose through London. It happened the same day Big Ben, or Elizabeth Tower, stopped at 9 a.m., and when it restarted, it chimed 11 times. At…

  • Manning Ventures Completes Gravity Survey in Copper Hill Project

    Manning Ventures Inc. has concluded the gravity survey component of its phase one 2024 exploration initiative at the Copper Hill Project within the Walker Lane Trend. The initial phase of the exploration program encompassed geologic mapping, soil geochemistry analysis, and the recently finished property-wide gravity survey. The findings from this survey are currently en route…

  • Bone Broth

    The cold hangs outside the doors as winter pulls the snowflakes from the skies. The wind heaves a chilled breath, threatening to reduce life to a sleepy end. Along the dimly lit hallway of the Veterans Hospital, we stand front to back, a motley crew united by the shared experience of waiting. The air is…

  • Former Reno City Councilmember Files Election Violation Complaint Against PAC

    In the hope of shutting down a free speech platform critical of the Washoe County Registrar of Voters, the Washoe County Commission, the Washoe County School Board, and the Reno City Council, former Reno City Councilmember Paul McKenzie has filed an election violation complaint against the Political Action Committee (PAC) Operation Sunlight, associated with Robert…

  • Behind Mt. Davidson Gold Panning

    In the colorful confines of Virginia City, where the stories rival the peaks, Mount Davidson stands tall – a beacon for dreamers with hearts as big as the Nevada sky. And leading the charge up this mountain of dreams is Spencer Davidson, a modern-day prospector with a lineage as storied as the gold he seeks.…