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The Real Reason They Want to Give COVID Jabs to Kids

In this interview, Alix Mayer explains why our children are being so aggressively targeted for the COVID-19 injection even though they’re not at risk of serious SARS-CoV-2 infection, and clarifies the status of Comirnaty.

Pro-life Activist Can Proceed With Lawsuit Against City of Charlotte, Judge Rules

A federal judge has ruled that a pro-life sidewalk counselor’s lawsuit against the City of Charlotte can proceed. David Benham, who filed the lawsuit, was arrested on April 4, 2020, outside of A Preferred Women’s Health Center.

Gavin Newsom Creates Special Policy for Refugees Who Want to Be Pharmacists

The California State Board of Pharmacy with Gov. Newsome at the helm has created a fast track for foreign refugees who want to work in the pharmaceutical field.

Kansas Woman Died From Allergic Reaction to Moderna COVID Vaccine, Autopsy Confirms

Jeanie Evans, 68, of Effingham, Kansas, died of "anaphylaxis due to COVID-19 vaccination," according to her autopsy report. Evans died March 24, 2021, one day after her first dose of Moderna’s vaccine.

16 States File New Lawsuit Challenging Vaccine Mandates for U.S. Healthcare Workers

Attorneys general from 16 states, led by Louisiana, filed a new legal challenge to COVID-19 vaccine mandates for U.S. healthcare workers claiming the mandates are illegal and obsolete, as the vaccines don’t work against Omicron, the dominant variant in the U.S.

N.S.A. Admits to Spying on U.S. Citizens

NSA Semiannual report outlines massive allowances for spying on United States citizens through intelligence agencies meant to gather foreigners’ communication

Virginia’s New Republican AG Bans Colleges, Universities From Mandating COVID Jabs

Virginia’s new Republican Attorney General, Jason Miyares has issued a legal opinion that bars colleges and universities from forcing students to accept the COVID-19 jab as a condition for in-person enrollment.

Border Patrol Arrests Slew of Murderers, Sex Predators in Rio Grande Valley

Seven foreign killers, sex offenders captured in single sector in under a week

Pfizer, J&J Among Pharma Companies Accused of Funding Terrorism in Iraq

A three-judge panel on Jan. 4 revived a lawsuit against five pharma companies accused of helping finance terror attacks against U.S. service members in Iraq during the “War on Terror.”

Court Upholds Religious Freedom for Christian Women’s Shelter

A federal judge ruled Dec. 20 that the city of Anchorage, Alaska, cannot force a local faith-based women’s shelter to accept trans-identified biological males.

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