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Maricopa lawsuit reveals injection of 225,171 ‘inactive’ voters just before midterms
A lawsuit filed in Maricopa County reveals what is described as a “steroid-like injection” of 225,171 “inactive” voters just before the Nov. 8 midterm election. Read More.
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Hobbs threatened Arizona county officials with felony charges for not certifying her election
Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, the Democrat candidate for governor, threatened the Mohave County Board of Supervisors with felony charges if they did not certify the 2022 midterm election vote in their county. Read More.
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Critics slam open DOJ interference in 2024 presidential election
In its attempt to prevent Donald Trump from winning back the presidency, a politicized Department of Justice has appointed a compromised special counsel to drag out investigating Trump throughout the 2024 election cycle, critics say. Read More.
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Taught obedience, not wisdom: Nation of fools learns its experts are idiots
They never asked, "What is the price?" with regard to locking down businesses, schools and, in many cases, entire countries. Read More.
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Romulus Report: When the markets push the season
Stock market participants are also fond of the idea of predictable, seasonal discounts. Read More.
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Massive protests let West help Chinese people rid the world of CCP menace
For the first time in 33 years the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) is threatened by massive, nation-wide and staunchly anti-CCP protests, though not yet rising to the level of an existential challenge to the Party. Read More.
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Apple shut down communication tool in China days before protests
Just before the largest protests since Tiananmen Square in 1989 broke out, Apple restricted the use of the file-sharing tool AirDrop in China. Read More.
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Whistleblower: Unaccompanied migrant children being put 'in the hands of criminals’
A federal whistleblower said unaccompanied minors who enter the U.S. are being placed in a sponsorship program riddled with criminals, including human traffickers. Read More.
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Maricopa County ignores eyewitnesses, certifies its ‘election’
Several eyewitnesses stepped forward on Monday to testify before the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors about the complete failure of voting machines in Arizona on Nov. 8. Maricopa County officials certified the midterm election results anyway. Read More.
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Definitive fascism: Today’s ruling class, not the Founding Fathers
On Sept. 1, 2022, Joe Biden delivered his infamous speech with the red and black background. Read More.
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China confronts its CCP rulers; Biden won’t condemn lockdown policies Fauci praised
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) authorities have deployed security forces throughout the country to put down massive and possibly coordinated protests against Xi Jinping's zero-tolerance coronavirus (Covid) lockdown policies. Read More.
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Arizona outrage: ‘The only thing you will be certifying is your corruption’
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and County Recorder Stephen Richer met on Monday to canvass and certify the 2022 election results. Read More.
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China-wide protests turn violent over lockdowns: Xinjiang, Shanghai, Wuhan
Chinese citizens fed up with communist leader Xi Jinping's zero-Covid lockdowns have taken to the streets in major cities throughout China. Read More.
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Pentagon admits it can't account for over $2 trillion in assets
The Pentagon has acknowledged that it can only manage to fully account for 39 percent of its $3.5 trillion in assets. Read More.
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Hearings not handcuffs for FTX founder . . . unlike Bernie Madoff
FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried has all but admitted that he squandered billions of other people’s money, writing “I f---ed up” on Twitter. The question is, why isn't SBF in handcuffs? Read More.

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