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U.N.’s ‘Our Common Agenda’ Allows Unprecedented Power Be Given to Global Body in Event of ‘Complex Global Shocks’

The United Nations would be the ultimate authority in both public and private matters.

Biden Admin Releases Research Plan for ‘Solar Radiation Modification’ to Combat Climate Change

"SRM offers the possibility of cooling the planet significantly on a timescale of a few years," according to the report.

World Economic Forum Pushes to Reduce Private Vehicle Ownership by 75%

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is demanding the public reduce private automobile ownership by 75% by the year 2050.

Pentagon Says China’s Spy Baloon ‘Did Not Collect’ Data While Over U.S.

The U.S. had alleged the balloon was spying on military sites, with photos taken by a passing U-2 spy plane purportedly supporting these accusations.

Bill Gates Develops Malaria Drugs, Then Releases Genetically Modified Mosquitoes into the U.S.—Now Texas and Florida Are Detecting the Disease, Gates-Funded CDC Is Recommending...

The last time the United States saw cases of malaria was when seven people got sick in Palm Beach County in July-August 2003.

Missouri AG Investigating Alleged Chinese Communist Party-linked ‘Service Center’ Operating in the State

AG Bailey wrote, “The information you have shared with my office about a possible CCP outpost within the borders of Missouri is deeply concerning and will receive the full attention of my office,” and highlighted that “The threat posed by the CCP is very real.”

Joe Biden Says ‘I Sold a Lot of State Secrets’ in Apparent Joke

"I was just thinking, uh, uh, anyway. I started off without you, and I sold a lot of state secrets and a lot of very important things that we shared," Biden seemingly quipped.

Newsmax Employees Forced to Hand Over Personal Phone Data in Lawsuit

As part of a lawsuit with Smartmatic, a voting technology company, Newsmax is being forced to hand over their personal phone and cloud data.

Nearly Two-Thirds of Teenagers Are Targets of ‘Sextortion’ Crimes: New Study

65% of teenagers around the world have been victims of "sextortion" schemes.

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