Friday, August 22, 2025

A rare 'black moon' will rise tonight!!! But Worry not friends.



A rare 'black moon' will rise tonight and no it's not the end of days... Calm down will you? Jesus! So while it's not the end times.. Not yet anyway we are going to see something rare tonight and here is a detail as why you won't be able to see the phenomenon so easy. But what else you might want to know. An unusual lunar event like this one only happens once every 33 months and tonight Aug. 22, 2025 it's happening again! Get your freaks outfit on, if you're a furry type who likes to live as a wolf. Tonight is your night! Now but you won’t be able to see it. But A black moon will rise on Aug. 23 as the moon passes through its new moon phase at 2:06 a.m. ET. This will be the first black moon since May 2023.

But don't pull out your phone camera or telescope, because it will technically be invisible to us. Still, it's a very rare phenomenon that's worth knowing about, and it won't happen again until Aug. 31, 2027, according to Space.com. 

“Black moon” is not an official astronomical term since it can be seen as "racist" to liberals these days so let's call it "The Dark Passenger" sounds like a cool movie doesn't it? Or is that from "Dexter" ? Love that show... It's killer TV MAN! But anyway Space.com said, but it’s a useful way to describe the unique timing of this particular phase of the moon.

For context, a new moon is one of eight lunar phases. The moon isn’t visible from Earth during this phase because the sun, moon and Earth are all aligned, with the moon’s dark side facing Earth. (The only time we can see a new moon is during a solar eclipse.) On average, each astronomical season has three new moons. The current summer solstice started on June 20 and will end on Sept. 22, according to the BBC. New moons occurred on June 25 and July 24, and another one is expected to happen on Sept. 21, meteorologist Scott Sutherland wrote for the Weather Network.

But sometimes, the season has four new moons, and in those cases, the third of those four is considered a seasonal black moon, Sutherland explained. That’s why the Aug. 23 new moon is called a black moon. A black moon is not a lunar event you can watch. However, it could be an opportunity to take advantage of the seemingly moonless sky to try and watch the final night of the Perseid meteor shower. A thin crescent moon will be on display on the nights of Aug. 24 and Aug. 25, Space.com said. Viewers are advised to look toward the western horizon around half an hour after sunset to try and spot the crescent.

So just that we are clear there are no Aliens coming down tonight, and this won't be a space invasion afterall... Well here is hoping they land soon I'd like to ask them a few questions. Like what's up with all them probes up the you know where. They have a lot of things to answer for if you get me.

Thursday, August 21, 2025

Biotech CEO punched by illegal Uber driver in Charleston, SC



Well we can chalk this up to the terrible hiring practice of companies like Uber, and Lyft which myself, and family had had issues with in the past. Myself over a ride I took with an Uber driver who was clearly insane, and my father who once drove for Uber and who did everything right, is a nice man, and was fired because he didn't have free water for 2 clients who snitched on him. 

This caused my father to lose that gig but as it turns out now there is word that a giant in Biotech an actual CEO claims he was punched by an illegal immigrant Uber driver in Charleston, S/C.

Now I know what you're asking how can they hire illegals? Well how do you think they get jobs, and buy cars? Who do you think have been using the social security numbers which just got removed from the IRS of people who was of aged of 150 year old and in some cases 200 and 300 years old.

Now this is before there was social security or IRS so how is it possible that there are checks being sent out, and numbers active getting money on numbers who belong to humans of 150-300 years of age? How did nobody on the left for the last 3 decades not stumble onto this waste, and stop it since they have had the majority of power since Clinton really. Now I know we had 8 years of George W. Bush but folks he was in the same class with the Clinton's, Obama's, Biden and all the corrupt liberals. 

The republicans who are RINOS like the Bush, Chaney families are those who were the bridge to sell a mirrored lie that a change in party had happened when in reality it's all the same owners running the shows.

This is why Trump is so hated because he didn't belong to their club, and he's a true American patriot, and he actually stands for what he believes, and he believes in capitalism, the constitution, the rule of law, and yes. The agenda is real! 

MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN is not just a saying it's about moving back off the plantation by the left, and their minion Rinos who help, support, and move in line with them. 

This is why Liz Chaney went so hard after Trump herself being a Republican, and why you see the Bush family, and other republicans who don't like Trump. These are Rinos. Republicans in name only. 

The CEO named here Bryan Kobel and yes he is suing after allegedly being assaulted again by an illegal immigrant Uber driver the case was filed via The Law Offices of Kenneth Berger. The lawsuit, filed Monday in Charleston County, alleges TC BioPharm CEO Bryan Kobel, 45, suffered a concussion in April after Uber driver and illegal Russian national Uliumdzhiev Vadim Nikolaevich, 42, attacked him in a King Street restaurant parking lot.

Nikolaevich was arrested and released on a $10,000 bond for second-degree assault and battery, according to Charleston County Sheriff’s Office records. He was later placed on an immigration hold after being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Georgia, according to Kobel’s attorneys. In an interview with Fox News Digital, Kobel said the driver appeared to be upset about his service dog. When Nikolaevich refused to allow the pet, Kobel asked to cancel the ride.

Surveillance footage shows Nikolaevich getting out of the Audi SUV, grabbing Kobel by the throat, then headbutting and punching him knocking the unconscious CEO and his dog to the ground. 

Nikolaevich quickly got back into the car and drove away, as stunned witnesses called 911 and rushed to help, footage showed. 

"I can't even look, oh my God," a female caller said in a 911 call minutes after the attack. "The suspect has driven off." Another male 911 caller detailed the bloody scene. "He's bleeding very badly in the back of the head," the man said. "We're going to need an ambulance. Send the police … there's a gazillion witnesses." Kobel was taken to the hospital with a severe concussion and received seven staples for a head laceration, according to his attorneys. Kobel said a nurse and doctor affiliated with MUSC Health University Medical Center quickly rendered aid, ensuring the best outcome.

However, unlike Kobel, Nikolaevich's night was not over after the attack. Kobel said he picked up a new ride two minutes after speeding off. "This man violently assaults me, leaves me effectively bleeding out from my head in a parking lot, speeds off, and picks somebody up two minutes later," Kobel said. "When I left the hospital, my account had been suspended, and within 48 hours, it had been deactivated. Despite me sharing hospital records, police records, the detective's name and phone number, and images of the assault, Uber chose to effectively victim-blame me and vilify me."

Authorities later told Kobel that Nikolaevich's driver’s license was fake, and he was a Russian national living in the U.S. illegally. "Riders rely on Uber to know who is behind the wheel," Kenneth Berger, Kobel's attorney, wrote in a statement to Fox News Digital. "We’re seeking answers and accountability for how an undocumented individual using a fraudulent ID was able to access Uber’s platform, assault a passenger, and flee. Publicly traded companies that profit from public trust must have screening and real-time identity systems that actually protect people."

The suit alleges that, as a direct result of Nikolaevich's conduct while working for Uber and Raiser, Kobel suffered serious injuries and losses, including lost enjoyment of life, physical pain and suffering, mental anguish, and medical expenses. "It was about 60 days before I could really have some semblance of a normal life," Kobel said. 

"I had to bring our employees into a Zoom call and inform them of what had happened. I couldn't look at screens, I couldn't really focus my eyes I had a complete loss of vocabulary. You wonder, will I ever be whole again. Am I ever going to be the person I was. It's made me more jaded, for sure."

Furthermore, attorneys claim the rideshare giant is negligent in screening, hiring and monitoring drivers, leading to safety risks for its riders. "Uber let a wolf into the hen house," Kobel said. "They allowed a man who was in a country illegally, a Russian national with a fake license, go through their background check and snake his way in, and then have what was nothing more than a violent outburst for no reason."

DHS and ICE did not immediately respond to inquiries from Fox News Digital. The Charleston Police Department declined Fox News Digital's request for comment, citing pending litigation. The Charleston County Sheriff's Office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. 

Here we will keep you informed if we get further updates on this report. 

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