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  • Sweden Approves $1.42B Package to Bolster Ukraine Air Defenses Including Tridon Mk2

    Sweden Announces $1.42 Billion Military Aid Package Sweden has approved a new military assistance package for Ukraine valued at 12.9 billion Swedish crowns (approximately $1.42 billion), with a primary focus on strengthening Ukraine’s air defense capabilities. The Swedish Defense Ministry confirmed the package on Feb. 19, describing advanced short-range air defense as its largest single component. According to the ministry, the air defense capability will feature a modular design integ

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    Open-Source Tracks F-16cj Wild Weasels Redeploying to Middle East Amid Iran Tensions

    Open-Source Data Indicates F-16CJ Movement Toward Middle East Open-source flight tracking information and air traffic control communications on February 19, 2026, indicated that multiple U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcons redeployed from Europe toward the Middle East. Washington has not formally confirmed the movement. The reported aircraft include F-16CJ variants configured for the “Wild Weasel” suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD) mission, drawing attention amid heightened regional

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    Six E-3 Sentries to CENTCOM Shrink Global AEW Capacity Amid Iran Tensions

    Large-Scale E-3 Deployment to CENTCOM The U.S. Air Force has deployed six of its 16 remaining Boeing E-3 Sentry airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft to Europe and the Middle East amid heightened tensions with Iran and ongoing nuclear negotiations. The movement represents 37.5% of the total E-3 inventory and more than half of the fleet’s statistically mission-capable aircraft. Two E-3Gs departed Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, and transited through RAF Mildenhall in

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    China Outpaces US in Submarine Launches 2021-2025, Boosts SSBN and SSGN Fleet

    Production Pace Surpasses United States China has outpaced the United States in submarine production between 2021 and 2025, according to research published by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) and reported by Breaking Defense. The London-based think tank found that China launched 10 submarines during the period, representing an estimated 79,000 tonnes of displacement. By comparison, the United States launched seven submarines totaling approximately 55,000 tonnes.

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    US Awards $73.5M FMS Contract to Sustain Merkava Power Packs Through 2032

    $73.5 Million FMS Contract Supports Merkava Fleet Sustainment Through 2032 The U.S. Army has awarded Rolls-Royce Solutions America Inc. a $73,528,916 firm-fixed-price contract to provide Merkava tank power-pack kits, metal containers, and contractor engineering technical services for Israel under the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program. Work will be performed in Graniteville, South Carolina, with completion scheduled for Dec. 31, 2032. The award, issued by Army Contracting Command at

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    Iran Deploys Ghadir Mini Submarines to Hamper US Carrier Operations in Gulf

    Iran Positions Ghadir Mini Submarines as Asymmetric Counter to U.S. Carrier Presence Iran has deployed more than 20 Ghadir-class midget submarines in the Persian Gulf as U.S. carrier strike groups operate in the region, according to Army Recognition reporting. While these vessels cannot rival U.S. naval power directly, their design and employment doctrine are intended to complicate carrier operations in confined and shallow waters. Open-source assessments estimate Iran’s submarine flee

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  • Conspiracy Theories

    • 2024 Conspiracy Theories

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      In recent weeks, the pro-Palestine protests across U.S. universities have not only sparked discussions on geopolitical issues but also given rise to a peculiar scrutiny: the tents at the protest sites. A narrative has emerged suggesting that the presence of identical tents indicates a larger, orchestrated funding behind the movement. This article aims to dissect these claims with a factual lens and encourage a more informed dialogue.
      The Claim: Identical Tents as Evidence of Conspiracy
      Photographs from various university protests have been circulated online, highlighting matching tents as alleged proof of a grander scheme. Critics argue that the uniformity of these shelters points to external funding and organization, suggesting a conspiracy that transcends grassroots activism.
      The Reality: Budget Tents and Consumer Choices
      A closer examination of the tents in question reveals a different story. The models captured in the photographs are not exclusively identical; rather, they represent a variety of models, albeit with similar appearances. This is not unusual, considering the tents' origin: budget-friendly options readily available at retailers like Walmart. These tents are the most accessible choice for individuals seeking a cost-effective solution for temporary outdoor gatherings, including protests.
      Statistical Expectation vs. Conspiracy
      The presence of two to three matching tents among hundreds of protesters is statistically expected rather than indicative of a conspiracy. Given the affordability and availability of these tents, it's reasonable to assume they would be a common sight at any large gathering, protest or otherwise.
      The Bigger Picture: Funding Protests
      While the debate over the Israel-Palestine conflict is complex and deeply rooted, the focus on tents detracts from the substantive issues at hand. It is crucial to differentiate between legitimate inquiries into protest funding and the oversimplification of using common consumer products as a basis for conspiracy theories.
      Conclusion: Seeking Truth Beyond the Canvas
      As we navigate through a landscape rife with misinformation, it is imperative to approach such claims with skepticism and a demand for concrete evidence. The tents at the pro-Palestine protests, much like any other item purchased for practicality, are not the smoking gun some claim them to be. Instead, they serve as a reminder that sometimes, a tent is just a tent.
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  • History of Rubaboo

    Rubaboo is a traditional dish with roots in the culinary traditions of the Métis people and the fur trade era of North America. Its history is a blend of Indigenous and European influences, reflecting the cultural fusion that characterizes the Métis community. Check out our Rubaboo Recipe with Pemmican here.   Deep Cultural and Historical Roots Métis Origins: The Métis emerged in the 18th and early 19th centuries as descendants of European fur traders (primarily French and Scot

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    Historical Culinary Tales

    History of Hardtack

    Hardtack, also known as ship's biscuit, sea biscuit, or pilot bread, is a simple type of cracker or biscuit made from flour, water, and sometimes salt. Hardtack has a long history, primarily due to its ability to be stored for long periods without spoiling, making it an essential food item for long sea voyages, military campaigns, and other situations where perishable foods couldn't be relied upon. Check out our Hardtack Recipe here. Ancient and Medieval Origins Early Forms: The con

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    History of the Pemmican Wars

    The Pemmican Wars, a series of conflicts and tensions in the early 19th century, primarily involved the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), the North West Company (NWC), and the Métis people. This period was marked by economic competition, cultural clashes, and significant impacts on the Indigenous populations of North America, particularly in the context of the fur trade. Pre-War Context and Origins Fur Trade Dynamics: Prior to the wars, the fur trade in North America was a lucrative indus

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    History of Pemmican

    Pemmican is a traditional food with a rich history, particularly among the Indigenous peoples of North America. Its origins are deeply intertwined with the lifestyles and survival strategies of various Native American tribes. Check out our Pemmican Recipe here. Origins and Traditional Use Indigenous Innovation: Pemmican was developed by Indigenous peoples of North America, primarily among the Cree, Assiniboine, and Sioux of the Great Plains region. This innovation was crucial for su

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