CN Morning Rundown: Why Are Silicon Valley Elites Investing in ‘Apocalypse Insurance?’
Here’s a quick summary of the top stories on cn.mycharisma.com:
Why Are Silicon Valley Elites Investing in ‘Apocalypse Insurance?’
Since the outbreak of COVID, some of the world’s wealthiest people have been hunkering down and buying state-of-the-art bunkers. The same Silicon Valley elites have been promoting and working to censor social media posts across the board.
Now the question is: Are the world’s elites preparing for civil unrest or buying bunkers as a hobby?
Charisma News reported earlier this month that Twitter, Facebook and TikTok are ramping up social media censorship ahead of the 2022 midterm elections. This continues to fuel the nationwide debate on whether these companies are trying to get rid of “false information” and “protect civic conversation,” or promote their own agendas.
105-Year-Old Farmer Credits God for Long and Healthy Life
Earl Mallinger knows a lot about farming and staying healthy. At 105 years old, Earl has some sage advice for others on how to live a long and fruitful life.
“Keep moving, once you, once you quit moving, you go downhill pretty fast,” Crystal Sugar’s oldest beet farmer said.
Earl credits his 1,000-acre Minnesota farm for keeping him healthy all these years. He says the exercise and fresh air has helped to keep him active.
Science Now Proves Just How Awesome Dogs Are
“Man’s best friend.” Dogs did not get that moniker for being aloof around humans, but for loving them unconditionally no matter what the circumstances.
Now, new research reveals that dogs are not only capable of love, but that they have levels of love based on their familiarity with the person.
The scientific journal Current Biology released a study recently that proves when an owner comes home after being gone for five to seven hours, dogs tear up with joy. {eoa}