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Loveland Business Partnership – A History

Loveland Business Partnership – A History In researching this hotbed of corruption we call “Love”land, I’m digesting a lot of information. I want to do my best to make all of this information accessible. This history is available on the Loveland Business Partnership Page, but the text is a bit dry. So I asked Copilot… Continue reading
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Daily Prompt – The More You Know – 9.18.25

The author addresses a plethora of questions with the help of AI. Continue reading
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AIQ- A Global Perspective

The content discusses a parent’s reflection on WWII and its connections to modern U.S. immigration policies, likening current detention centers to historical concentration camps. It raises important questions about conditions in these facilities, the targeting of marginalized communities, and the impact of governance on civil rights, especially around eugenics and forced sterilizations. Continue reading
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