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More than 500,000 adverse events reported after COVID vaccines, from temps to neuropathy

As of Sept. 27, 2021 there were 569,294 adverse event reports associated with COVID-19 vaccination in the U.S., according to the federal Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).

Pandora papers: biggest ever leak of offshore data exposes financial secrets of rich and powerful

Millions of documents reveal offshore deals and assets of more than 100 billionaires, 30 world leaders and 300 public officials.

Joe Rogan Says Biden Faked Getting a Booster Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine

"I think if they were going to give him a booster shot, the last thing they would do is give it to him live...

There Are Far More Defensive Gun Uses Than Murders—Here’s Why You Rarely Hear of Them

While Americans know that guns take many innocent lives every year, many don’t know that firearms also save them. On May 15, an attacker at...

Newsom Announces Nation’s First K-12 Vax Mandate For Public And Private Schools

"I anticipate that other states will follow suit."

Tennis Pro Says ‘Season Is Over’ After COVID Vaccine Injury, NBA Players Stand Firm Against Getting Vaccine

Professional tennis player Jeremy Chardy, formerly ranked 25th in the world, said his 2021 season is over thanks to a "series of problems" he experienced after getting Pfizer’s vaccine.

Why “Natural Immunity” Is a Political Problem for the Regime

Since 2020, public health technocrats and their allies among elected officials have clung to the position that absolutely every person who can possibly get a covid vaccine should get one.

Afghan Suicide Bomber Was Released From CIA Jail When US Forces Abandoned Bagram Air Base

When a suicide bomber blew himself up at a US military control point on the fringes of Kabul’s Hamid Karzai International Airport, killing 11 Marines, one sailor, and one soldier, and he created the third highest single-day casualty total for the entire 20-year war.

Durham Seeks Grand Jury Indictment of Perkins Coie, DNC Lawyer

Finally, something. But is it big enough?

Justice Clarence Thomas laments a ‘race-obsessed world’ in lecture at Notre Dame

In a talk at the University of Notre Dame on Thursday, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas showed his frustration with an increasingly divided America and lamented what he called a "race-obsessed world."

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