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FBI's arrest of Pennsylvania pro-life activist: Mastriano charges 'abuse of power'
FBI agents on Saturday morning stormed the Pennsylvania home of pro-life activist Mark Houck. What crime could Houck have committed to prompt some 25 FBI agents to arrest Houck in front of his crying children? Read More.
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Tech platforms censoring those who speak out against 'sexualizing and medicalizing' children
Individuals and groups who are speaking out against the "sexualizing and medicalizing" of children are being censored and purged from Big Tech platforms, reports say. Read More.
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Voters poll: 95 percent oppose Democrat policies favoring release of violent criminals
What is about to happen in Illinois is already happening in Democrat strongholds across the country and a new poll found that the overwhelming majority of voters oppose policies that allow for the release of violent criminals Read More.
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Complaint charges Georgia voting machines not certified for 2020 election
In an official complaint filed with the Georgia State Board of Elections on Sept. 12, investigative journalists Kevin Moncla and David Cross said they have evidence that Georgia’s elections have not been legal or valid since 2017, the last time the state's electronic voting systems were certified for use. Read More.
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Suspended FBI whistleblower balked at SWAT raids; ‘I have an oath to uphold the Constitution’
An FBI agent who refused to participate in SWAT raids he believed violated bureau policy was suspended after complaining to his supervisors that the FBI was exaggerating the threat of so called "right-wing" domestic terrorism, a report said. Read More.
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FBI agents swarm pro-life author's Pennsylvania home, arrests him for alleged 'FACE Act' violations
A SWAT team of 25 to 30 FBI agents swarmed the rural Pennsylvania home of pro-life author Mark Houck on Friday and arrested him as his children looked on screaming, a report said. Read More.
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China's other unreported war crime against American noncombatants: Fentanyl
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has foisted a fentanyl/opioid plague upon Western Civilization and, in particular, the United States. Read More.
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Dropping like flies: Sudden, historic decline in life expectancy can't be denied, doctor says
The canary in the coal mine for the historic drop in life expectancy since the rollout of Covid vaccines includes the several hundred athletes dropping dead despite 80% having no symptoms or family history of heart disease, an American physician said. Read More.
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Game-changer: Trump-DeSantis will 'smack down the establishment', save America
A unique and unprecedented political movement is sweeping America. A movement that could determine the outcome of the next presidential election. And, if successful, change the course of American history. Read More.
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Fulton County, PA sues Dominion Voting Systems for 'breach of contract'
Fulton County, Pennsylvania on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against Dominion Voting Systems for “breach of contract” following an investigation which reported numerous significant issues with the company's voting machines used in the county in the 2020 election. Read More.
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Letter documents Obama Foundation stored classified documents in unsecured warehouse
In a 2018 letter, the Obama Foundation admitted to storing both “classified and unclassified” documents at an abandoned furniture store and warehouse in the Chicago area. Read More.
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Letitia James’ years-long war on Trump came down to a press conference, civil suit
For years, New York Attorney General Letitia James has made getting Donald Trump her No. 1 priority. Read More.
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The vaccine and human reproduction: Naomi Wolf's horrifying review of Pfizer documents
Thousands of formerly internal Pfizer documents released under court order show that Pfizer’s mRNA vaccines "target human reproduction in comprehensive, likely irreversible ways," Naomi Wolf noted in a Sept. 18 substack.com report. Read More.
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North Dakota man who ran down, killed teen because he was a Republican is released on $50K bond
Early Sunday morning, Sept. 18, 41-year-old Glenfield resident Shannon Brandt admitted to intentionally running over 18-year-old Cayler Ellingson after a political dispute, claiming the teen was part of a Republican “extremist group.” Ellingson died. Brandt was released on $50,000 bond. Read More.
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'This is not a bluff': Putin vows to respond in kind to 'nuclear blackmail'
In a video message on Wednesday, Russian leader Vladimir Putin accused the West of participating in "nuclear blackmail," and said "to protect Russia and our people, we will certainly use all the means at our disposal." Read More.

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