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‘American Gulag’ group honors Ashli Babbitt and veterans still in prison for Jan. 6, 2021 protest
A group fighting for the rights of Jan. 6 detainees issued a Memorial Day weekend tribute honoring slain veteran Ashli Babbitt and the veterans still locked up in the "American Gulag" and elsewhere. Read More.
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Report: 99 percent in Biden's fast-track asylum program have invalid claims
Data from the UCLA Center for Immigration Law and Policy reveals that 99 percent of border crossers in Team Biden's so-called "Dedicated Dockets" program in Los Angeles have invalid claims for asylum and have been ordered deported. Read More.
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Unreported non-gun factors: ‘Lockdown fallout’, ‘broken families’, drug-use surge, mental illness
Uvalde shooter Salvador Rolando Ramos "was a walking advertisement for the moral bankruptcy of modern America and the hollowing out of the American home." Read More.
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More damning evidence from Arizona’s Maricopa County
An election integrity group has discovered via a public records request that thousands of ballots were illegally counted in Arizona's Maricopa County in the 2020 election. Read More.
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Rand Paul on Davos: Danger of a one-world government
Implementing a one-world government is not a conspiracy theory. It is real and the plan is being fleshed out by many of the world's richest and most powerful people gathered this week at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul said. Read More.
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'Match made in Hell': In Davos, Gates and Pfizer announce partnership targeting Africa
Pfizer and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced on Wednesday that they have entered a partnership to bring mRNA to Africa. Read More.
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‘Excellent sheep’ without protests: Former Yale prof reflects on origins of Wokeness
America's colleges for some time have been "breeding very excellent sheep" who know how to follow in lockstep with the Woke herd, but don't know how to be independent adults, a former Yale professor wrote. Read More.
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GOP-led Indiana legislature bans biological males from girls' sports, overriding veto
The Republican-led legislature in Indiana has passed a law which bans biological males from competing in girls' athletic competitions, overriding a veto by Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb. Read More.
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Team Biden nominee opposes arming teachers; Texas shooter fired shots outside for 12 minutes
Joe Biden’s new choice to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) is opposed to training and arming teachers with military or police backgrounds. Read More.
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'Nobody wants them': Moderna throwing out 30 million vaccine doses
In a complaint that was sure to gain much sympathy from his audience of elites at the World Economic Forum, the CEO of Moderna griped that the Big Pharma giant was having to "throw away" 30 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine. Read More.
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Election integrity? Tuesday saw end of Bush dynasty, continuation of Kemp-Raffensperger
It was a day of firsts, lasts, and same-old same-olds in Tuesday's primary elections. Read More.
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Report: Gates sent hundreds of millions to 11 leftist NGOs behind Twitter ‘intimidation’ letter
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation funneled hundreds of millions of dollars to several organizations which signed an open letter calling on Twitter advertisers to boycott the social media platform if Elon Musk restored free speech to it, a report said. Read More.
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Archbishop Vigano slams ‘high treason’ of states yielding sovereignty to WHO
The move by globalists as part of the Great Reset or "New World Order" to hand power over health policy, which includes the handling of pandemics, from sovereign states to the World Health Organization (WHO) must be rejected, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò said. Read More.
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Meanwhile in Davos: The ruling Death Star takes shape with an emphasis on 'digital safety'
The annual elitist gathering in Davos is very concerned with pursuing online censorship in the name of "safety." Read More.
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Number of CBP border apprehensions for April is highest ever recorded
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) apprehended 234,088 illegal aliens at the Southwest border in April, a roughly 6 percent increase over March’s 221,303 encounters, which at the time was the worst month ever recorded, according to the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS). Read More.

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