Documents, texts, videos and photos obtained by Britain's Daily Mail news outlet show that Hunter Biden helped transport prostitutes from Boston to New York for sex with him, a potential federal offense. Read More.
A new documentary, "Infertility: A Diabolical Agenda", details how the World Health Organization (WHO) intends to produce an anti-fertility vaccine in response to perceived overpopulation, and that such vaccines have been used — without people’s knowledge or consent — since the mid-1990s. Read More.
A false narrative of border agents on horseback whipping migrants attempting to cross the U.S. southern border was spread like wildfire by legacy media in September of last year and amplified by Joe Biden, who claimed the migrants had been "strapped" by the agents and vowed "those people will pay." Read More.
On May 18, 2021, Wenger received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Less than a month later, he entered the emergency room crawling on his hands and knees. Read More.
The shocking assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe two days before a national election dealt a blow to his powerful anti-China political posture in Japan, but a new MAGA-like populist party has emerged. Read More.
During "Save America" appearances in Las Vegas on Friday and Anchorage on Saturday, former President Donald Trump called for the death penalty for drug dealers and for Alaska voters to send RINO Sen. Lisa Murkowski packing. Read More.
Information released by the governments of Germany, Hungary, and Taiwan show unprecedented decreases in birth rates since rollout of the Covid-19 vaccines. Read More.
Team Biden sold 950,000 barrels of oil from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve to a Chinese state-owned gas company that has financial ties to a private equity firm co-founded by Hunter Biden, a report said. Read More.
The U.S. Supreme Court on June 30 announced it would take up a North Carolina case which could potentially give state legislatures control over their states’ elections. Read More.
Japan's former prime minister and most popular living statesman Shinzo Abe, 67, has been shot, a government spokesman said Friday, as local media reported he showed no vital signs. He was pronounced dead at 5 p.m. local time on July 8. Read More.
Team Biden's Department of Justice is manufacturing evidence against Jan. 6 defendants and "hiding evidence" that may exonerate a number of them, according to lawyers and lawmakers. Read More.
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