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Who is Ashraf Ghani? Afghan president who got out early was funded by Soros, Gates, Clintons
Afghanistan’s former president Ashraf Ghani is being accused of hot-footing it out of his suffering country with "duffle bags full of cash totaling $169 million.” Read More.
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Meanwhile, in major win for China, Team Biden approves deal for black-listed Huawei
The Biden administration has granted Chinese Communist Party-linked Huawei Technologies licenses to purchase American computer chips for use in advanced vehicle components. Read More.
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Biden-connected business elites are emphatic: We won’t ever leave China
Americans in recent years have voiced their mounting concern over the moral repugnancy of leading U.S. corporations being cozily entwined with China’s increasingly sinister communist regime. Read More.
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How treating kids for Covid turned into a billion dollar industry for firms tied to Gates Foundation
Those in charge of U.S. Covid policy have paved the way for Big Pharma to get even richer off of vaccines and therapies that have been approved for emergency use, including on children, that have not been fully approved by the FDA. Read More.
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Trump on Pfizer: ‘I could see the dollar signs in their eyes’; Washington hospital denying transplants to unvaxxed
Former President Donald Trump on Aug. 18 said booster-shot boosting by Big Pharma for its coronavirus vaccines illustrates how greed is pushing a portion of the inoculation agenda. Read More.
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Who is Adam Kinzinger, really? The System's man from the start
He was a Republican congressman using the term “undocumented” way back in 2014. Read More.
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Peter Hotez denies he's financed by Gates
Peter Hotez, chairman of the department of microbiology, immunology and tropical medicine at George Washington University, is frequently trotted out as a big-box media star on vaccines. Read More.
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Romulus Report: The electric vehicle push
Politicians talk, it’s what they do best. Last week, President Biden talked about increasing the number of electric vehicles sold in America, then signed an executive order that pushes for half of all vehicles sold by 2030 be electric. Read More.
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MTG slams Twitter after suspension: She contradicted Fauci on FDA approval of vaccine
Twitter suspended the account of Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for a full week after she tweeted that the FDA should hold off on approving Covid vaccines after several reports of infections and spread of the virus among vaccinated individuals. Read More.
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Pro sports’ latest racial conniption sends a familiar message to fans: We hate you
Having learned exactly nothing from the Nick Sandmann rollercoaster ride of two-plus years ago, a Woke lynch mob galloped to judgment Sunday in painting a Major League Baseball fan as an especially vile bigot .... Read More.
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Romulus Report: AMZN setting up for a good buy
Twenty-five years ago, the founder of Amazon said he wanted to build the world’s largest online store. Now, Jeff Bezos is leaving the company exactly the way he envisioned it all those years ago. Read More.
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Pax Vaxxana: How a Bill Gates-financed doctor hypes new geopolitical weapon of mass coercion
The Bill Gates-funded doctor is very displeased that you aren’t blindly genuflecting before his unassailable brilliance. Read More.
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WorldTribune weighs joining Trump class action lawsuit; 65,000 have submitted complaints
WorldTribune.com may join the class action lawsuit filed by former President Donald Trump against Facebook, Twitter, and Google. Read More.
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'Soft genocide': Dirty secret behind NPR’s anti-racist journalism standards
In the latest display of ridiculousness among our progressive establishment would-be ruling apparatus, taxpayer-funded National Public Radio has announced a new “ethics policy” that will allow its “journalists” to openly conduct themselves as the flagrant activists they have long been. Read More.
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Twitter bans election audit accounts in Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Georgia
Twitter on Tuesday suspended several accounts which link to 2020 election audits. Read More.

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