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Pharma’s Criminal Business Model — And How the U.S. Government Benefits From It

In early September, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that pharma giant Bayer would have to fork over millions to the DOJ to resolve allegations of fraud under the False Claims Act (FCA).

China Gathering DNA from Citizens for Crime Prevention

Samples gathered from children.

‘Why Would You Want to Decrease Access to Quality Lifesaving Measures?’: Dr. Richard Bartlett

Video clip exposes mainstream coverup of safe, effective medical alternatives to the COVID-19 vaccine.

Brown University Not Denying That Student Was Hospitalized After COVID-19 Vaccination

A top university in Rhode Island is not denying that a student at the school was hospitalized with heart inflammation after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.

Texas Reports First Monkeypox Death in US

Texas has confirmed the first death of a person with monkeypox, which may be the first fatality from the virus in the United States.

Biden Building $500K Taxpayer-Funded Security Fence Abound His Beach House

DHS awarded Delaware company $490,000 to build fence at Biden's home.

72% of Illegal Border Crossers Come From Countries Other Than Mexico

Gone are the days when most illegal border crossers are easy-to-return single, male Mexicans looking for work.

California Becomes Battleground for COVID Lawsuits, Legislation Surrounding Minors

In California, a state that has been continuously passing bills surrounding COVID-19 vaccine policies, attorneys are “chipping away at each part of this puzzle,” aiming to educate and empower people one lawsuit at a time.

How the FBI Undercounts Armed Citizen Responders to Mass Killers—and Media Play Along

The shooting that killed three people and injured another at a Greenwood, Indiana, mall on July 17 drew broad national attention because of how it ended—when 22-year-old Elisjsha Dicken, carrying a licensed handgun, fatally shot the attacker.

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