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Former WHO Officer Warns About Org’s Pandemic Treaty

The World Health Organization's current agreements will result in significant surveillance and censorship capabilities.

Hispanics Now Make Up Largest Texas Demographic

Hispanics outnumber white Texans by about 129,000.

Georgia Delaying Voting Software Update Until After 2024 Presidential Election

"Legally, logistically, and just risk-management wise, this was the safest, wisest course," said Chief Operating Officer in the Office of the Georgia Secretary of State Gabriel Sterling.

‘Critical Vulnerabilities’ in Dominion Voting Machines Make ‘Large-scale Fraud’ Possible with Even ‘Moderate Technical Skills’: Newly Released Court Document

"The ICX BMDs are not sufficiently secured against technical compromise to withstand vote-altering attacks by bad actors who are likely to attack future elections in Georgia."

Rand Paul Says Bill Gates Funding Remote Virus Research Is ‘Biggest Danger to Mankind’

Bill Gates "funds the WHO more than most countries do," the Kentucky senator said.

Pediatrics Professor Fails to Provide Evidence That Child Trans Procedures Are Beneficial

Representative Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) asked pediatrics professor Dr. Meredithe McNamara if there are any studies that suggest transgender procedures for children are beneficial.

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."

Zuckerburg Admits Censored COVID-19 Information ‘Ended Up Being More Debatable or True’

"That stuff is really tough, right? It really undermines trust," said Zuckerburg.

Industry-Funded Research Creates Conflict of Interest: Report

“We just can’t allow corporate PR and product defense to pass as science anymore,” said U.S. Right to Know Executive Director Gary Ruskin.

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