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Putin Plans to Weaponize ‘Refugees’ to Generate ‘Instability’ in Europe

Vladimir Putin plans to trigger a global hunger crisis that will unleash waves of ‘refugees’ who will then be weaponized to create “instability” in European countries, according to Yale professor Timothy Snyder.

Lockdowns Caused at Least 170,000+ Excess Deaths in U.S.

Research finds a 26 percent spike in non-Covid excess deaths among working age Americans in 2020 and 2021.

Cocktail of Chemical Pollutants Linked to Falling Sperm Quality in Research

Study finds people have ‘astonishing’ levels of compounds thought to disrupt hormones

Story Hour: How Drag Queen Shows for Minors Have Become Increasingly Common

Texas state Rep. Bryan Slaton (R) to announce he would introduce legislation prohibiting minors to be present for such events.

State Department Prepares To Announce Worldwide Racial Equity Chief: Leaked Email

The State Department will announce a Special Representative for Racial Equity and Justice on June 17 in connection with the department’s Equity Action Plan, an email obtained by the Daily Caller reveals.

Gas Prices Hit $5 National Average After Rapid Rise

The average price of a gallon of gas nationwide exceeded $5 on Thursday, crossing the milestone after a rapid rise over the past month that has alarmed public officials and strained the budgets of everyday Americans, according to GasBuddy.

The US Military Is Almost Completely Dependent on China for Key Mineral Used in Ammunition

The U.S. military depends almost completely on China for a mineral essential to the production of ammunition and other defense products, Defense News reported Wednesday.

NIH Erased Webpage Details Monkeypox Vaccine ‘Bioterror’ Research Praised by Anthony Fauci

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) deleted a webpage from 2004 detailing research into vaccine efficacy against the monkeypox virus which included Anthony Fauci praising the findings as “important” and referencing a potential “bioterror threat involving smallpox.”

First of Its Kind Museum Honoring Victims of Communism Opens in D.C. Next Week

A first-of-its-kind museum dedicated to the victims of communist regimes will open to the public in Washington, D.C., Monday, June 13.

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