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Heartbreaking? Starbucks 'evaluating' Facebook page due to negative public response
While conservative voices big and small are being systematically throttled on the Internet today, big-brand corporate goliath Starbucks is threatening to leave Facebook due to “hateful comments” posted by regular Americans expressing their distaste for the bland coffee makers’ nonstop social activist hectoring. Read More.
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Court documents on voting machine used in Michigan have relevance for nation-wide investigations
Multiple developments in the election fraud case in the small Michigan county of Antrim this week hold significance for investigations into nation-wide election fraud in the 2020 presidential race. Read More.
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15 months later, world can no longer ignore China’s, Fauci’s roles in pandemic’s origins
As evidence builds that the Chinese Institute of Virology in Wuhan is the most likely source of Covid-19, officials and scientists are even investigating if an Anthony Fauci-funded experiment is responsible for the pandemic that has caused immeasurable pain and suffering throughout the world for the past 15 months. Read More.
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Newt said it: 'No question' 2020 battleground states were stolen
Stop the presses: A Republican brought up election fraud on what is about the only Fox News program that dares touch the subject. Read More.
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‘Big mistake’: Zarif’s tape and Khamenei’s spin exposed IRGC’s power, John Kerry
In a three-hour "confidential" conversation recently published by U.S. media, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is heard saying that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) overrules many government decisions. Read More.
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Memo to Facebook: Millennial congresswoman discovers how violent cartels are smuggling illegals into U.S.
The violent cartels which control much of Mexico are using Facebook to coordinate logistics for smuggling illegal immigrants into the United States, Florida Republican Rep. Kat Cammack said. Read More.
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‘Your papers please’: Vaccine passports are about much more than international travel
“Your papers Please,” has long been the customary greeting for people crossing borders, visiting many foreign countries, or sometimes even moving about cities under Covid “lockdown.” Read More.
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Arizona’s Maricopa County balks at turning over critical routers to election audit
Maricopa County officials are refusing to allow the team conducting the audit of the county's 2020 election ballots access to router information that was subpoenaed by the Arizona state Senate. Read More.
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New York pro sports teams jump on the Covid tyranny train
Peanuts! Popcorn! Papers please! In New York, MLB might as well stand for Marxist Baseball League. Read More.
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Obama aide is new NFL exec as former president increases sway over entertainment world
The man who vowed to “fundamentally transform America” sure does place a lot of value on the entertainment industry. Read More.
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Corporate media believe 4,178 reports of deaths after Covid vaccine are lies
The Covid narrative obedience brigade was out in full force following reports that thousands of Americans may have died after receiving Covid vaccines. Read More.
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Canceled cops fighting back, with lawsuits
As cities throughout the U.S. were being burned and looted last summer, Hopewell Township, New Jersey police Officer Sara Erwin commented on Black Lives Matter in a Facebook post: “They are terrorists. They hate me. They hate my uniform. They don’t care if I die.” Read More.
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Journalists as tools of the ruling class: 'This isn't the first time'
In our constitutional republic, the importance of a free and honest press and informed citizenry can’t be overstated. Read More.
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Stand your ground: Florida woman who shot, killed intruder who kicked in door won't be charged
A Florida woman who shot and killed a man who had kicked in the door and entered her home will not be charged. Read More.
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'Remold the brain': Beijing’s woke propaganda war in America
Propaganda is older than the medieval printing press, and every communications innovation increases the propagandists’ reach. Westerners most often think of propaganda coming from its two ardent twentieth-century practitioners: the German Nazis and the Soviet communists. Read More.

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