September 10, 2025

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Jan. 6, 2021: Mitch McConnell's ‘Fedsurrection’
Controversy still clouds the historic protest at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. But little has been said about the monumental proceedings inside, behind closed doors. Read More.
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1929 crash and the onset of government intervention
The "Roaring Twenties" abruptly ended with a rapid contraction of credit, causing nearly half of all banks to fail. Read More.
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2024 GOP hopefuls respond to Tucker’s questions
One of the few in Big Media who broaches these subjects is Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who recently sent six key questions on Ukraine to a number of GOP candidates who have either declared a bid for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination or are seen likely to do so. Read More.
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End of U.S. petrodollar era? SVB, China and the Saudis
No nation has done more during the Biden administration to marginalize the U.S. dollar than China. Read More.
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Trump's vow: ‘I will totally obliterate the ‘Deep State’
In a freewheeling address where he opened the floor to all questions, former President Donald Trump on Monday described his push for a second term which would feature “the final battle” in draining The Swamp. Read More.
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O'Keefe's return: NY Times reporter confirms 'tons' of FBI at Capitol on J6
A New York Times reporter told investigative journalist James O'Keefe that he stood by his comments that the FBI had planted "tons" of agents at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Read More.
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Silicon Valley Bank's insurance: It was too 'woke' to fail
In the wake of the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), financial analysts slammed Team Biden for pushing banks to consider LGBTQ+ and global warming over shareholder returns. Read More.
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Connections: New technology, personal and impersonal
Whatever happened to connecting with people up close and personal? Read More.
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Comer: CCP was 'source' of Biden family cash infusions
Despite stonewalling by the Biden Administration, evidence obtained by a Republican-led congressional investigation and from Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop can only be characterized as shocking. Read More.
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U.S. weapons left on Ukraine battlefield sent to Iran
American-made weaponry which has been abandoned by Ukrainian troops on the battlefield is being sent by Russia to Iran for possible reverse engineering, U.S. and NATO officials are saying. Read More.
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China's Xi thumbs nose at U.S. with Saudi-Iran deal
The theatrical pomp and circumstance of China’s National People’s Congress presents an annual political ritual on the verge of Spring. Nearly 3,000 delegates assembled in Beijing to participate in the week long sessions and delivered-on-demand results for the ruling Communist Party leadership; formalizing the unprecedented third term for Chairman/President Xi Jinping, endorsing the new Premier Li Qiang and approving an 7.2 percent increase in the defense budget. Read More.
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Silicon Valley Bank: ‘Green, woke and broke’
When the dust was clearing from what was the second largest bank failure in U.S. history, it was noted that 93 percent of SVB’s $161 billion in deposits are uninsured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), which only covers accounts up to $250,000. Read More.
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J6 trial: FBI agent was ordered to 'destroy evidence'
Leaked chat logs from an FBI agent revealed that her boss ordered her to "destroy evidence" in the Department of Justice's case against Proud Boys charged with seditious conspiracy for their alleged participation in the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Read More.
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Naomi Wolf's ‘full-throated apology’ to conservatives
Following the release by Fox News host Tucker Carlson of never-before-seen video from the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, liberal author and columnist Naomi Wolf published a "letter of apology" to conservatives, saying she was "sorry for believing the dominant legacy-media 'narrative' pretty completely from the time it was rolled out, without asking questions." Read More.
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With eye on 2024, Pence opens fire on his former boss
As he languishes near the bottom of the field of potential 2024 GOP presidential candidates, former and once-loyal-to-a-fault Vice President Mike Pence determined that it was time to go on the attack against the frontrunner. Read More.

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