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COVID Vaccines May Bring Avalanche of Neurological Disease

In this interview, return guest Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D., a senior research scientist at MIT for over five decades, discusses the COVID-19 vaccines.

Jan. 6 Protester Appeals Dismissal of FBI Lawsuit

A Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol Hill protester has appealed a federal judge’s decision to dismiss a lawsuit against the FBI for allegedly violating his constitutional rights during a June 2021 raid of his home.

Catholics Urge Biden to Defend Churches Bracing for Pro-abortion Protests at Sunday Mass

President Biden is facing calls from Catholic organizations to stand up for churches as they gird for pro-choice protests at Sunday Mass on Mother’s Day.

Vance’s Victory Over Ukraine Warmongers Is an America First Foreign Policy Win

JD Vance’s primary win in Ohio represents a fulcrum moment for the America First movement, because it validates that a populist nationalist approach to foreign policy can prove decisive with 2022 voters.

Pope Says NATO ‘Barking at Russia’s Door’ to Blame for Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Pope also expressed his desire to travel to Moscow in order to meet with Vladimir Putin and hopefully broker peace.

Durham Raises FEC Ruling Against Clinton and DNC in Attorney-Client Privilege Battle

Special counsel John Durham is ramping up his efforts to get a judge to review documents shielded by attorney-client privilege claims from Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign and the Democratic National Committee.

Thousands of Ukrainian Citizens Rounded Up by Their Own Government, Labeled ‘Traitors’

Ukrainian citizens accused of “helping Russia” during the recent war are being snatched out of their homes by the Security Services of Ukraine (SBU).

Libs of TikTok Has Gained 300,000 Followers Since Taylor Lorenz Hit Piece

The Libs of TikTok Twitter account is approaching one million followers after Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz exposed her identity in a hit piece.

Ukraine Cracks Down on ‘Traitors’ Helping Russian Troops

Viktor appeared nervous as masked Ukrainian security officers in full riot gear, camouflage and weapons pushed into his cluttered apartment in the northern city of Kharkiv.

1991: When America Tried to Keep Ukraine in the USSR

The US government today likes to pretend that it is the perennial champion of political independence for countries that were once behind the Iron Curtain

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