June 14

New Study Confirms COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries Are Underreported

Under-reporting of injuries following vaccination "should be considered when delivering information to the community and in public health decision-making," the study authors write.

Sen. Joni Ernst Introduces Act to Halt Taxpayer-Funded Weapons for IRS and Disarm the Agency

The IRS has been reported to have spent $35.2 million since 2006 on guns, ammunition, and military-style equipment, with $10 million expended since 2020 alone.

Under Biden, U.S. Pays Russia Billions for Nuclear Energy

Russia provides about a third of the U.S.'s supply of enriched uranium.

‘Chemtrails’: RFK Jr. Interviewee Says U.S. Government Uses Military and Commercial Aircraft to Spray Dangerous Chemicals Above America (Watch Videos)

"We don't face global warming. We face what would be scientifically termed an 'Abrupt climate collapse.'"

Cartoon Network Children’s Show Uses Non-Binary Pronouns for LGBT Inclusivity

The show exposes children to they/them pronouns.

Biden Admin Extends Temporary Protected Status for 300,000 Immigrants

This extension counters the Trump administration's 2018 move to end the TPS for these nations, which was set to become effective in January 2020.

FDA Refuses to Add Health Risks to COVID Vaccine Labels

The FDA has "repeatedly stated that effectiveness against transmission remains unproven," the trio write, noting that the agency’s website maintains: "the scientific community does not yet know if Comirnaty will reduce such transmission."

Johns Hopkins University Erases ‘Woman,’ Claims Lesbian Is a ‘Non-Man’

The university then backtracked and deleted the glossary.

Homeland Security Committee Announces Investigation into Secretary Mayorkas’ Handling of Border Crisis

"Americans across the country have faced the devastating costs of Secretary Mayorkas’ dereliction of duty at our Southwest border. From record amounts of fentanyl poisonings to the drain on border community resources, the American people want answers on this crisis,” stated Chairman Green.

House Committee Accuses Stanford’s Internet Observatory of Censoring Free Speech and Refusing Subpoena Compliance

House Judiciary Committee accuses Stanford Internet Observatory of collaborating with social media companies to moderate content based on alleged mis- and disinformation, while demanding full compliance with a subpoena.

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