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Ghislaine Maxwell Will No Longer Fight To Protect Names Of Eight ‘John Does’ Who Allegedly Had Sex With Underage Girls

A fear many close to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein had may soon be realized, as convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell has decided to stop fighting to protect the names of eight men accused of having sex with underage girls procured by the two felons.

Southern California Parents to Rally Jan 18 Against School District COVID Mandates: ‘Parent Choice & Medical Freedom’

"Demand the district stand behind their claim to support parental choice."

Thousands of Churches Warn Against Canada’s Ban on Conversion Therapy

In Canada, a wave of Christian churches are condemning the recently enacted Bill C-4, a law that criminalizes the act of providing, promoting or advertising conversion therapy. The legislation was unanimously passed by the 44th Parliament and was the first bill to do so. It took effect on January 8.

Myocarditis Tops List of COVID Vaccine Injuries Among 12- To 17-Year-Olds, VAERS Data Show

VAERS data released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention included a total of 1,033,994 reports of adverse events from all age groups following COVID vaccines, including 21,745 deaths and 170,446 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020, and Jan. 7, 2022.

Fauci’s Investments Worth More Than $10 Million, According to New Documents

Dr. Anthony Fauci and his wife are worth a whopping $10.4 million, at least, despite both being career bureaucrats.

Salt Lake Tribune Calls for ‘Mass Vaccination Campaign,’ National Guard to ‘Ensure’ Unvaccinated Aren’t ‘Allowed, Well, Anywhere’

The Editorial Board for The Salt Lake Tribune thinks the state of Utah should conduct a totalitarian mass vaccination campaign involving National Guard troops, who would “ensure that people without proof of vaccination would not be allowed, well, anywhere.”

Border Patrol Arrests Slew of Murderers, Sex Predators in Rio Grande Valley

Seven foreign killers, sex offenders captured in single sector in under a week

Supreme Court to Hear Case of Hs Football Coach Fired for Praying After Games

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments in a case involving Joe Kennedy, a former Washington state high school football coach who was fired for praying after games, his lawyers announced last week.

LGBT Activists Have Been Using Courts to Harass This Christian Baker for Ten Years

Justice delayed is justice denied: Jack Phillips has ‘now been in courts defending his freedom nearly a decade.’

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