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Sean Hannity Admits Under Oath He ‘Did Not Believe’ for ‘One Second’ 2020 Presidential Election Fraud Claims

Fox News host Sean Hannity admitted under oath that he did not believe the claims made by former President Trump's attorney, Sidney Powell, about mass voter fraud in the 2020 election.

Judge Dismisses Kari Lake Lawsuit

Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson ruled that the claims on trial lacked lacked “clear and convincing” proof of intentional wrongdoing in Maricopa County that would affect the outcome of the Arizona election.

McCullough and Malhotra: More Doses of mRNA Vaccines, More Likelihood of Cardiac Harm

Cardiologists Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. Aseem Malhotra say the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines have done more harm to the public than good.

Arizona’s Electoral Fiasco: A View From Maricopa County

I’m old enough to remember when questioning authority was an American pastime.

6 ‘Noncompliance’ Strategies for Protecting Kids and Teens in 2023

Since 2020, parents have had to contend with increasingly brazen efforts by governments, schools, foundations, Big Tech, Big Pharma and others to hijack, injure or destroy children’s minds and bodies.

Polish IKEA Must Rehire Worker Fired for Citing Bible, Court Rules

Worker was supporting traditional sexuality.

Scotland Lowers Bar to Transition Gender

Residents of Scotland can now change their gender on official documents after just three months of living as their desired gender, with no psychiatric diagnosis of dysphoria required.

Court Prohibits Biden From Imposing COVID Vaccine Requirements on Federal Contractors

A 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Biden cannot enforce Covid vaccine requirements on private workers.

It’s Time the Pentagon Ended Its COVID Vaccine Mandate for the Military

White House officials are furious that the House on Thursday passed its defense funding bill — now headed to the Senate — with a provision that would force the Pentagon to end its coronavirus vaccine mandate for members of the military.

‘Police Seize on COVID-19 Pandemic to Expand Global Surveillance’: Associated Press

The Associated Press found that governments around the world used mass surveillance technologies and data during the COVID-19 pandemic for purposes unrelated to the pandemic, including stifling dissent and harassing marginalized communities.

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