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Klaus Schwab’s School For Covid Dictators, Plan for ‘Great Reset’

Economist Ernst Wolff believes that a hidden alliance of political and corporate leaders is exploiting the pandemic with the aim of crashing national economies and introducing a global digital currency.

FDA Says It Needs Until 2076 To Make Pfizer Vaccine Info Public

"The entire purpose of the FOIA is to assure government transparency"

The Pilgrims’ Progress – Honoring Our Forefathers on the 400th Anniversary of the First (and Most Expensive) Thanksgiving

This year marks the 400th anniversary of the first Thanksgiving celebrated by our Pilgrim fathers and mothers in 1621.

Leading Swedish Hospital Accused of Injuring Gender-Dysphoric Children With Hormone Treatment

The side effects of hormone blockers experienced by children with gender dysphoria include constant pain, suicidal tendencies, reduced bone density and a severely impaired mental state. The treatment had previously been seen as completely reversible, but that assessment has changed in recent years.

Alan Dershowitz’s stark warning: Justice system becoming infected by critical race theory

"Trials and justice have ceased to be about individual justice," famed law professor says. "They're about identity politics."

‘General Hospital’ Actor Fired for Refusing COVID Vax (Video)

Actor Steve Burton was fired from "General Hospital" after 29 years for refusing to get Covid-19 vaccine.

Pfizer, Moderna Vaccines ‘Dramatically Increase’ Heart Attack Risk, Renowned Cardiologist Warns

In an analysis presented during a meeting of the American Heart Association, Dr. Steven Gundry, a pioneer in infant heart transplant surgery, said mRNA COVID vaccines put many patients at higher risk of a new acute coronary syndrome, such as a heart attack.

Bidenflation Blues: Rising Prices Plunge Consumer Sentiment to Decade Low

The Biden administration’s failure to tackle high and rising inflation pushed consumer sentiment this month to its lowest level in a decade.

At Least 60 Christians Kidnapped at Gunpoint in Nigeria

On the morning of Sunday, Oct. 31, Christians around the world were in church, worshiping — but one congregation in Nigeria was about to be attacked by gunmen.

U.S. Jobless Claims Reach 52-Year Low

Initial claims for jobless benefits fell last week to 199,000

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