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Judge Denies Clinton Campaign Lawyer’s Bid to Strike Durham Snooping Revelations

A federal judge presiding over the case against Democratic cybersecurity lawyer Michael Sussmann denied the defendant’s efforts to strike information revealed last month by special counsel John Durham regarding a debunked narrative of a secret link between former President Donald Trump and Russia

Poverty, Persecution Widespread in Afghanistan

As the Taliban continues door-to-door searches in a so-called “clearing operation,” poverty in Afghanistan has become so extreme that many people have sold one of their own kidneys in order to feed their families.

Pfizer Blocks Public Access to Vax Clinical Trial Data on Its Website, Forces Requestors to Jump Through Hoops

Only "researchers, trial participants, regulators, and others" who act in what Pfizer deems to be "the best interest" of patients have access to the pharmaceutical company's clinical trial documents that reveal injuries and deaths from their Covid-19 mRNA drug.

Florida First State to Allow Doctors to Use Off-Label Drugs for Early Treatment of COVID-19

Repurposed drugs that have been shown to prevent or treat COVID-19 may be prescribed by physicians, the Florida Department of Health said in its new COVID-19 guidance for health care practitioners.

Vax that ‘Self-Spreads’ Like a Virus Without Patient Consent Subsidized by N.I.H.: ‘Some People Will Die Who Would Otherwise Have Lived’

Scientists worry self-spreading vaccines could be hijacked to make biological weapons.

California Bill Would Punish Doctors Who Promote COVID ‘Misinformation,’ as Other States Move to Protect Doctors’ Rights to Treat Patients

California lawmakers want COVID vaccine mandates for all K-12 students and the right to “discipline” doctors who step outside public policy guidelines for treating COVID patients. But other states, including New Hampshire and Kansas, are eying legislation designed to protect physicians who prescribe drugs like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.

Senate to Vote on ‘Abortion on Demand’ Act

The U.S. Senate is expected to vote on the controversial Women’s Health Protection Act (WHPA) on Feb. 28.

World Economic Forum Pushes Digital ID System That Will Determine Access to Services

The digital ID system proposes monitoring online behavior, purchases, biometrics, and more.

The Centers for Disease Control’s Lies Have Destroyed Its Legitimacy

By refusing to acknowledge the harms of lockdowns, mask mandates, and vaccination, the Centers for Disease Control has brought everlasting shame to itself.

Decorated Canadian Veteran and Pastor: Trudeau Has Declared War on His Own People

‘My parents escaped from Germany under the Nazis and Communists. I’ve seen real terrorism. Our freedoms are at stake here,’ military chaplain and decorated veteran Harold Ristau told The Federalist.

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