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5G Radiation Causes ‘Microwave Syndrome’ Symptoms, Study Finds

In the first study of its kind, Swedish researchers found 5G radiation causes typical symptoms indicative of “microwave syndrome.” The study, published in the journal Medicinsk Access, also confirmed that non-ionizing radiation — well below levels allowed by authorities — can cause health problems.

Russia Opens Criminal Case Against Meta, Seeks to Designate It an ‘Extremist Organization’

World Economic Forum-partnered Meta is making "illegal calls for murder and violence against citizens of the Russian Federation," said Russia's Investigative Committee.

Georgia Report Could Uncover Corruption in American Election System

Computer security report commissioned by election integrity groups in Georgia uncovers massive vulnerabilities in Georgia's electronic voting machines.

China Requests UN Inspectors Be Sent to US-Funded Ukraine Biolabs

The saga of the Ukrainian biolabs intensifies

Massachusetts Health Department Admits ‘Significant Overcount’ of COVID-19 Deaths — And the Number Could Still Be Much Too High

The Massachusetts Department of Health announced this week that it would be tweaking its health tracking methodology after the approach led to a "significant overcount" in COVID-19 deaths in the state.

Wisconsin 2020 Election Investigation Extended Until April 30: Irregularities Found

Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Gableman signed on to continue his investigation into the 2020 presidential election irregularities on a grand enough scale to invalidate some of that year’s election results.

National School Boards Assn. Colluded With Biden Admin to ‘Intimidate and Silence Parents’ Using Federal Law Enforcement

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) is demanding answers from the National School Boards Association (NSBA) regarding its “collusion” with the Biden administration to use federal law enforcement to investigate parents attending school board meetings as “domestic terrorists.”

Proposed Maryland Law Could Potentially Allow Babies to Be Killed 28 Days After Birth

A proposed bill crafted by a Democratic senator in Maryland could potentially allow for babies to be killed up to 28 days after birth with no legal consequences to follow, due to some disturbing language contained within the bill.

Candace Owens Calls Out Anti-Russian Discrimination

The conservative commentator calls treatment of Russians in the West ‘appalling,’ declares that ‘Russian Lives Matter.’

State Health Agents Conduct ‘Mask Raids’ on 3 Private California Preschools and Interrogate Toddlers Without Parents Present

Several parents in San Diego are outraged after finding out that state regulators stormed several preschools and interrogated their young children in private as part of a state mask enforcement operation.

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