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39 Trucking Companies Shut Down by Canadian Transportation Ministry for Involvement in ‘Freedom Convoy’ Protest

The government in Ontario, Candida has shut down dozens of trucking companies over their involvement in the Freedom Convoy.

COVID Cases, Hospitalizations Increase Among Vaxxed: C.D.C. Data

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published new data that shows COVID cases and hospitalization rates have jumped among the vaccinated.

L.A. Spending $800K to House a Single Homeless Person

An audit of the city of Los Angeles funds found that the city spent $1.2 billion on a program that was meant to build housing for the homeless, but the cost is now projected to cost around $837,000 per unit.

Only 26% of Americans Want U.S. Significantly Involved in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

A recent poll shows that just over one-quarter of Americans want the United States to become heavily involved in the overseas conflict in Eastern Europe.

Putin Ready to Broker Deal, Negotiate Ukraine’s Demilitarization

Russian President Vladimir Putin is reportedly ready to negotiate directly with Ukrainian leaders in a deal that would include the demilitarization and neutrality of the nation.

World Economic Forum Pushes for ‘Global Economy’ Modeled After China

"Great Reset"-pushing World Economic Forum praises China's "advanced" economy and its "promising forecasts."

Order Out of Chaos: How the Ukraine Conflict Is Designed to Benefit Globalists

Within the next couple of months it is likely that there will be direct US military involvement in Ukraine, with Russia now openly supporting and recognizing separatist groups in the Donbass region on the eastern edge of the country and apparently moving to aid them militarily in separation.

Air Force Officers Sue Over Religious Exemption Denials

A dozen U.S. Air Force officers have filed a lawsuit against the federal government after the military denied their religious exemptions to the mandatory COVID-19 vaccine.

California Bill Would Punish Doctors Who Promote COVID ‘Misinformation,’ as Other States Move to Protect Doctors’ Rights to Treat Patients

California lawmakers want COVID vaccine mandates for all K-12 students and the right to “discipline” doctors who step outside public policy guidelines for treating COVID patients. But other states, including New Hampshire and Kansas, are eying legislation designed to protect physicians who prescribe drugs like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.

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