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BLM Louisville Bails Out Quintez Brown, Suspect in Attempted Mayoral Candidate Shooting

A group supported by Black Lives Matter Louisville has posted bail for the 21-year-old charged with attempting to shoot mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg.

The Tribe That Wants Kids Forever Masked

One critical benchmark of a civilized society is how it treats its most vulnerable human populations and how it treats animals.

Canadian Truckers Defy PM Trudeau, Remain Entrenched in Ottawa

Canadian truckers blocking thoroughfares to protest COVID-19 mandates have not backed down despite Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s use of unprecedented authority to clear protests throughout the country.

N.Y. City’s Facial Recognition Surveillance System Targets Minorities: Forbes

Racial minorities are "more at risk" of being spied on by New York City’s massive facial recognition surveillance machine.

Canadian Civil Liberties Group Says Trudeau Can’t Declare Emergency

'Canadian Civil Liberties Association' says Trudeau doesn’t have the necessary justification for the Emergencies Act.

Systemic Voting Issues in Pennsylvania County Even More Extensive Than Previously Known

The newest recordings provide some of the frankest discussion on how bad the behind-the-scenes situation was in Pennsylvania’s 2020 election.

The Silent Coup

Ever since President Trump came down the golden escalators to announce his candidacy for president of the United States, many professional and even casual observers of politics and history have wondered just what was going on in the events that followed.

Democrats Framed and Spied on Trump While He Was President

The details John Durham sprinkled throughout his filings suggest even more bombshells are to come

The Plan to Turn You Into a Genetically Edited Human Cyborg

A May 2021 project report by the U.K. Ministry of Defense, created in partnership with the German Bundeswehr Office for Defense Planning, offers shocking highlights of the dystopian cybernetics future that global technocrats are pushing mankind toward.

Texas Sues Facebook for Hundreds of Billions Over Facial Recognition Practices

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reportedly sued Facebook on Monday for violating the state's privacy protections for personal biometric data through facial recognition technology it used until recently.

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