April 25, 2024

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Wisconsin primary fails to prove necessity of vote-by-mail
Democrats have seized on coronavirus fears to demand universal vote-by-mail, but data from the April 7 Wisconsin primary indicate those fears may be misplaced. Read More.
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FBI notes on Flynn ambush reveal plan ‘get him fired’
Internal FBI documents unsealed on April 29 show that top bureau officials said their motivation for interviewing then-national security adviser Michael Flynn in the White House in January 2017 was "to get him to lie, so we can prosecute him or get him fired." Read More.
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Democrat governors extend lockdowns, trigger outrage
Even as they meet the criteria for reopening, and amid growing evidence that the coronavirus is far less deadly than politicians and the major media claim, Democratic governors have refused to lift, and some have even extended, the lockdowns they have imposed on their citizens. Read More.
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Never let a virus go to waste: Cameras zoom in on homes
Even before the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) ran one of the most sophisticated and intrusive police states in the world. Its high-tech surveillance systems employ advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) to process and analyze massive amounts of data collected from various technologies. Read More.
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Florida governor's 'focus on facts and not fear' got results
The media predicted the Sunshine State, the land of Mickey Mouse and South Beach, would become another New York City or Italy amid the coronavirus pandemic. Read More.
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'Now I know too much': Actress turns on Democrats, media
Democrats and their major media allies who claim to be advocates for women but have written off or refused to acknowledge the sexual assault allegations against Joe Biden are nothing more than a "cult" engaged in a "cover-up," actress and #MeToo activist Rose McGowan said. Read More.
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Article by CCP strategist focuses on U.S. 'China experts'
China has largely managed to convince all U.S. administrations from Richard Nixon through Barack Obama to slight American interests over those of China. Read More.
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Obama official heading secretive Pentagon office tied to leaks on Flynn
Email records obtained from the U.S. Department of Defense show extensive communications between the Pentagon’s Director of the Office of Net Assessment (ONA) James Baker and Washington Post reporter David Ignatius. Read More.
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Columnist unloads on virus hype: Biggest hoax ever
Dan Erickson and Artin Massih, doctors and co-owners of Accelerated Urgent Care in Bakersfield, California said in a viral video that was viewed more than 5 million times before YouTube censors took it down, that it was time to reopen America. Read More.
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Hanson: Our brave new dystopia gets mugged by a virus
"Before the virus, apparently we were prepping for our brave new progressive, centrally planned dystopia." Read More.
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As April ends, contrarians gaining credibility vs 'Team Pandemic'
A leading voice among coronavirus contrarians has said “it is now clear that the lockdowns were a major mistake everywhere except the New York City metro area, and possibly even there.” Read More.
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Hillary Clinton endorses a sleepy Joe Biden, ignores Tara Reade
Hillary Clinton on April 28 joined in a bizarre video chat with presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden and endorsed him for president. At one point during what many said was a less-than-lively chat, Biden appeared to nod off. Read More.
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3,600 Iranians arrested for spreading wrong coronavirus facts
A spokesman for Iran's armed forces says 3,600 people have been arrested in the country for spreading rumors regarding the coronavirus pandemic. Read More.
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We spend billions on our spy agencies; Where's Kim Jong-Un?
The vanishing act of Kim Jong-Un provokes one inevitable question. With all the billions that the U.S. puts into gathering intelligence by all those “agencies,” why can’t any of them come back with the definitive answer on the state of his health? Read More.
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Media mocked president on UV light therapy that is being tested
When President Donald Trump suggested last week that ultraviolet light could be effective in killing the coronavirus, he was widely mocked by the corporate media. Read More.

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