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Ukraine’s Leader Asks for Evidence on New Invasion Warnings

The U.S. has not made public the evidence it says is underlying its most specific warnings on possible Russian planning or timing.

Bill Gates’ ‘Deeply Troubling’ Ties to China: Excerpt From ‘Red-Handed’ by Peter Schweizer

Microsoft founder has whitewashed Chinese censorship of the internet and invested in industries essential to the Chinese military-industrial complex, from AI to nuclear power, according to new book.

Google Analytics in Its Current Form Is a Privacy Law Violation, France Rules

Google tracking scripts on websites are scooping up data on visitors.

More Than 5 Million Questionable Ballots Identified in Three Key States

More than 5 million ballots from the 2020 Elections have allegedly been identified as fraudulent in three states pending Republican Party action, according to a report.

Liz Cheney Exposed: Rino’s Husband Has Horrifying Financial Connections to the Murderous CCP

The husband of embattled Wyoming Republican and staunch anti-Trump Rep. Liz Cheney has been revealed as benefiting from big-dollar business deals with the red Chinese, despite Cheney’s claims that she stands against Chinese aggression.

US Department of Homeland Security Confirms It’s Monitoring Reports of Potential Truck Convoy Protests

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has confirmed it’s tracking potential truck convoys in the United States after Canadian protests against COVID-19 vaccine mandates unfolded in multiple cities.

Seven Urgent Lessons of Lockdowns

In February 2020, the Trump administration drafted a policy document—stamped “not for public distribution or release” and indeed kept from public view for months—that would guide decision makers at every level of government and every sector of the economy in dealing with a new virus that came to be known by the scientific shorthand “Covid-19.”

Ohio State University Tells Students to “Replace Your Mask Between Bites and Sips”

Absurd control freak behavior slammed on Twitter.

Capitol Police Accused of Spying on Members of Congress, Staffers

The inspector general for the U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) has opened a formal investigation into whether the law enforcement agency has been inappropriately surveilling elected members of Congress, their staff, and visitors to their offices.

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