November 27, 2024

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Team Biden discovers new Saudi ruler is no American asset
Mohammed Bin Salman is young, brash and ruthless. What sets him apart from his Saudi colleagues is that he is the de facto ruler of the biggest crude oil exporter in the world. After years of stagnation, the Gulf Arab kingdom, with the fastest economic growth in a decade, is awash with money. Read More.
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As Russia tightens the vice, Trump's warning recalled
This was a crisis waiting to happen. Europe’s unfolding energy emergency was long in coming but at the same time widely encouraged by Western European states all too eager to embrace Russia’s cheap and available natural gas delivered to the European Union’s doorstep by a spiderweb of pipelines some dating from the Soviet era. Read More.
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Boston church puts Marxist slogans in God's mouth
Doing evil in God's name or attaching God's name to false or immoral ideas is the one sin God will not forgive. Read More.
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Peter Navarro details Pence’s ‘Et tu Brute’ moment
Trump White House adviser Peter Navarro said that then-Vice President Mike Pence had originally wanted to help President Donald Trump in contesting the results of the 2020 election. Read More.
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Doctors, scientists 'can't say anything' on policy of jabbing toddlers
U.S. public health agencies have become fully politicized under Team Biden and are not "following the science" on Covid vaccines, particularly when it comes to pushing the jab for toddlers, two doctors contend. Read More.
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Fake news triumphs: NY Times, WaPo get to keep Pulitzers
The board that decides Pulitzer Prize winners is refusing to withdraw the awards presented to The New York Times and Washington Post in 2018 for their false reporting on the Trump-Russia investigation. Read More.
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Mayor Bowser: Migrants were ‘tricked’ to board buses to DC
Are illegal immigrants welcome in the nation's capital, one of the most liberal Democrat cities in the nation and the origin of Team Biden's open border policies? Yes and no. Read More.
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Bannon unloads on Jan. 6 committee, 'illegitmate' Biden administration
In day 2 of his trial for contempt of Congress, former Trump White House chief adviser Steve Bannon slammed the House committee investigating Jan. 6 and said that 50 percent of Americans believe Joe Biden is an 'illegitimate' president. Read More.
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How ‘far-right' is Italy's 'nationalist’ Giorgia Meloni?
We don't pretend to be experts on Italian politics. Nevertheless, the similarities with fake populist Republicans here in America is unmistakable. The warning message: for a deeply unpopular ruling elite, the best way to remain in power at the moment may be to subvert and control the public backlash roiling against it. Read More.
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Analysis: How many will die from the Covid jabs?
Covid injections are not vaccines, but biological agents that are being used as a form of global population control, said a Ph.D who has been in the business of tracking patent applications and approvals since 1998. Read More.
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Laptop reveal: 30 father-son meetings at Vice Presidential mansion
Hunter Biden met with his father Joe Biden at least 30 times at the Vice Presidential residence between 2008 and 2016, according to the latest revelations out of the "laptop from hell." Read More.
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Romulus Report: The big money is spooked by inflation
There are countless hours and billions of dollars spent trying to figure out what the Fed is going to do. Read More.
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Dick Morris: Trump cakewalks back to White House in '24
Former President Donald Trump is uniquely situated to defeat the current Democrat administration and return to the White House after cakewalking to victory in the 2024 election, former Clinton administration adviser Dick Morris said. Read More.
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U.S. as third world country: Massive unchecked immigration
With every passing day, America becomes more and more of a Third World country. In California political offices and among high-ranking police officers in Massachusetts, this is a cause for jubilation. Read More.
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2 million illegals have crossed southern border in 2022
More than 2 million illegals have been encountered or apprehended at the U.S. southern border in fiscal year 2022 through June, according to official data released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Read More.

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