Thursday, April 13, 2023

Links to most read articles as of Thursday April 13th 2023

They are no longer sharing at the statistics page more articles than this so I can't share as many most popular articles with you because of this. Also, it's true that I had 158,008 visits total in 2013 and I grew the site to 100,000 visits per month in 2017. So, this means by 2017 I had 1 million 200,000 visits per year. The trick to growing your site is watching your statistics as to what your particular readers like. Then you give them what they like to read IF that is also a part of your interests. These days I write more for myself and what I want to exactly write about because my health hasn't been as good as in 2017 and I'm turning 75 soon. But, if you want to grow your site look at what your readers like in your statistics and give them more of what they like if you are a blogger.

 

158,008 visits to intuitivefred888

 
 

How He lives without money

 

most read articles from KYIV Post

 

reprint of: Drones very small to large

 

The ultra-lethal drones of the future | New York Post 2014 article

 

Americans can now can get a 3 year Russian Visa?

 

A Longer History of the Internet

 

wikipedia: Henry David Thoreau

 

Wagner advances in Bakhmut as Ukraine gears up for counterattack

 

It is interesting that A pushpaka Vimana can be the size of an aircraft Carrier or Mothership in Space

 

Monier Monier-Williams- Sanskrit Scholar of another era in England

 

People in the Southeast are dying younger than in other states: I asked what the primary cause of death was in each state. This is what I got.

 

Why Republicans are in trouble: Trump and the abortion issue aren’t going away

 

Leaked Pentagon documents provide rare window into depth of US intelligence on allies and foes

 

One of my daughters shared with me the concept of Vimana (from Hindu and Sanskrit Texts) "Flying palaces or chariots"

 

I was a part of the "BACK TO THE LAND" movement (even though I didn't actually buy land until around 1980

 

Interest rates likely to fall to pre-Covid levels, IMF predicts

 

Banks in ‘more precarious situation’ creating risks for global growth, IMF chief economist warns

 

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