John Q. Hosedrinker

Paris mayor says Russian and Belarusian athletes will not be welcome in Paris during Olympics

As someone who enjoys watching the Olympics and appreciates the values of fair competition and sportsmanship, I must admit that the recent statement made by the Paris mayor regarding Russian and Belarusian athletes not being welcome in Paris during the Olympics has sparked a plethora of thoughts and reflections in my mind.

The issue of state-sponsored doping has plagued the world of sports for a long time, and Russia has been at the forefront of this controversy. The constant cheating and manipulation of the system to gain unfair advantages not only tarnishes the spirit of the games but also puts a question mark on the integrity of the athletes and the countries they represent.… Continue reading

Trump’s Bible Just Might Earn Him Eternal Damnation

Trump’s Bible Just Might Earn Him Eternal Damnation

The recent news of Trump selling Bibles for profit is quite a spectacle. As if his laundry list of crimes and atrocities weren’t enough, now he’s stooped so low as to try and peddle the word of God for his own selfish gain. It’s like adding resisting arrest to a serial killer – just another day in the life of Trump.

I can’t help but imagine the uproar that would have ensued if Obama or any other political figure had attempted such a stunt. It would have been a career ender for sure.… Continue reading

Mass shooting outside Indianapolis mall leaves 7 injured, all children and teens, police say

As I read about the mass shooting outside the Indianapolis mall that left 7 injured, all children and teens, my heart sank. It’s a sobering reminder of the harsh realities we face in society today. The fact that no fatalities occurred is a small comfort, but it does little to diminish the sense of tragedy and outrage at this senseless act of violence.

The details surrounding this incident are still murky, with no clear motive or suspects identified. Reports indicate that it occurred in an area known for fights and gang activity, emphasizing the urgent need to address the root causes of such violence.… Continue reading

Hamas slashes food prices as Gaza flooded with humanitarian aid

I can’t believe my eyes when I read that Hamas is slashing food prices in Gaza after being flooded with humanitarian aid. I mean, were they actually charging people for food assistance in the first place? It’s mind-boggling to think that a terrorist group would stoop so low as to profit off of people’s desperation and hunger.

The fact that hundreds of tons of food aid are being delivered to Gaza, yet there is still no relief from the impending famine is truly concerning. It begs the question, where is all this aid going if the people are still suffering? The prevailing concern that Hamas and other militants are stealing the aid and controlling its distribution for their own gain seems to be valid.… Continue reading

Unprecedented GPS jamming attack affects 1600 aircraft over Europe

It’s a frightening reality when we come face to face with the consequences of geopolitical tensions playing out on a global scale, especially when it directly impacts the safety and security of innocent civilians. The recent unprecedented GPS jamming attack that affected 1600 aircraft over Europe is not just a technical glitch or minor inconvenience but a glaring example of the power play between nations reaching dangerous levels.

The suspicion that Russia was behind this record-breaking 63-hour-long attack on GPS signals in the Baltic region raises serious concerns about the extent to which countries are willing to go in order to assert dominance or demonstrate their capabilities.… Continue reading

Vladimir Putin orders creation of Russian game consoles, Steam-like cloud delivery, and OS

I can’t help but chuckle at the recent announcement that Vladimir Putin has ordered the creation of Russian game consoles, a Steam-like cloud delivery service, and an operating system. The sheer audacity of such a move is mind-boggling, to say the least. But, knowing Putin and his regime, it’s not entirely surprising. The service is supposedly going to be called “Coal” – because why not? And, of course, it wouldn’t be complete without a touch of Russian flair – mildly radioactive, just for that extra kick.

The first game to be released on these Russian consoles is said to be “Drone Operator” – because what could be more fun than controlling drones and earning drafting orders based on your high score, right?… Continue reading

China issues travel advisory to citizens visiting the US, warning of ‘unwarranted interrogations and harassment’

China’s recent decision to issue a travel advisory to its citizens visiting the US warning of ‘unwarranted interrogations and harassment’ is quite a bold move. As someone who has lived in China and experienced the strict registration policies for foreigners firsthand, I can understand the cautious approach. It’s not uncommon to have police check-ins, restrictions on where you can stay, and even fines for minor infractions like not registering at a friend’s place. However, the tables seem to have turned, with China now warning its citizens about potential mistreatment in the US.

It’s interesting to note the reciprocal nature of this issue, especially since the US has previously advised its citizens about potential risks while visiting China.… Continue reading

5-year Havana Syndrome investigation finds new evidence linked to Russian intelligence and acoustic weapons

As I delve into the intricacies of the 5-year Havana Syndrome investigation, my thoughts are consumed by the unsettling findings that have surfaced, pointing to Russian intelligence and the weaponization of acoustic technology. The notion that Russia may be behind these attacks is not far-fetched, given their history of engaging in hybrid warfare and manipulating various aspects of the US information sphere. Acoustic weapons, it seems, are just the tip of the iceberg in their arsenal of tactics to disrupt and sow discord.

The concept of an acoustic weapon that can induce symptoms akin to a concussion or traumatic brain injury is alarming.… Continue reading

Oregon city can’t limit church’s homeless meal services, federal judge rules

Growing up in a town where a church was faced with limitations on providing meals to the homeless, I can’t help but feel a sense of disappointment in the way some individuals prioritize bureaucracy over human compassion. The idea that feeding the hungry can be restricted or regulated is truly disheartening. When a church is trying to emulate the values of their faith by helping those in need, it should be commended, not hindered.

The fact that there were complaints about increasing meal services during the pandemic is beyond my comprehension. The thought of people complaining about others being fed truly highlights a lack of empathy and understanding within our society.… Continue reading

MAGA’s Ugly, Hateful Response to Bridge Horror Is About to Get Worse

The recent tragedy of the ship crashing into the bridge in Baltimore has once again highlighted the ugly, hateful response that MAGA and the Republican party are known for. It’s become a pattern that whenever something bad happens, instead of coming together as a nation, the Republicans use it as an opportunity to attack and blame Democrats. The level of vitriol and hate that is spewed out by these individuals is both disheartening and exhausting.

The sad reality is that the Republicans seem to thrive on division and chaos. Instead of offering solutions and working towards progress, they would rather play the blame game and spread falsehoods.… Continue reading