The 'Grok Top 5 Posts for 2022 - Granite Grok

The ‘Grok Top 5 Posts for 2022

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There were over 4300 new published posts on GraniteGrok.com in 2022 and millions of page views despite the hurdles thrown at us by Big Tech. And we covered more subjects than I could guess.

But out of those 4300+ posts, the world (but mainly America and New Hampshire) read five more than any others.

 

Here are your top five most-read stories for 2023.

#5. The Global Warming Cult Just Took a Vicious Kick to the McNuggets

“Scientists are telling us that two million years before there were SUVs, oil or gas-heated homes, western government, capitalism, private jets, or even CO2-emitting people, Kap København Greenland was a lush, verdant, wooded landscape.”

#4.  The Next Time Someone Accuses You of Vaccine Misinformation, Give Them a Dose of This Medicine

V-Safe is the app for people who got The Jab. Its purpose was side-effect surveillance, and 10 million Vaxx recipients used it. [But] V-Safe only allowed the user to select from a pre-determined list of known side effects. … A wide array of known, much more severe side effects was deliberately excluded from the CDC surveillance tool.

#3. Is This Why Mitch McConnell Won’t Support Blake Masters?

Blake Masters thinks that it should be possible to maintain a family on one income. That is heresy … real Spanish Inquisition stuff … to the globalists and corporatists. They believe that Americans should be working for the big corporations, not raising their children themselves …

#2. A Very Good Chance to Overturn Dem Win in a Recount

Republican Dennis Hogan, is in a virtual tie with Democrat Mary Ann Crowell in the race for Hillsborough County Register of Deeds. Hogan got 81,388 votes and Crowell received 81,450, a difference of only 62 votes, a minuscule .038% of the votes cast.

#1. How Did Maggie Hassan Get 1100 Votes in NH Town With a Population Under 700?

How were over 1300 votes cast in a town with a population under 700 at least and under 800 at best? Someone up there might want to request the same-day registration list. Your town doubled in size overnight.

Note: The number one post went national after receiving several updates from me as the story developed, but many of the larger footprints that picked it up ignored the updates that explained the “how.” We appreciate the traffic, but even Jeff Kuhner (or was it his producer) ignored the details that explained that “how” when he finally caught wind of the story. Probably because he picked it up from someone else instead of chasing it down the rabbit hole and reading it at the source.

Something we all need to make sure we do when working stories, myself included.

 

We want to thank all of you for your time and attention this year, and look forward to whatever 2023 and beyond have in store for us.

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