May 06, 2024

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Airline pilots keep dropping; FAA, media insist it's not the jab
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has not investigated a link between pilots suffering sudden cardiac events and the Covid shots, but denies there is one: "The FAA has no evidence of aircraft accidents or incapacitations caused by pilots suffering medical complications associated with Covid-19 vaccines," a spokesperson told AFP. Read More.
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Feinstein's replacement: Who is Laphonza Butler?
California Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom said he will appoint Laphonza Butler to fill the seat of the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein. Read More.
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‘It won’t be nice’: Strategist explains why real Americans will take their country back
In a Facebook video titled "Looking forward to the past," political strategist Carter Clews explains from "Trump Country" in West Virginia how the Left has turned Americans "against each other" and how "real Americans" will take their country back. Read More.
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Hunter’s defense: All-out lawfare against crime evidence
Along with paying big bucks in legal fees for the ongoing criminal investigation against him after his sweet plea deal fell apart, Hunter Biden has deployed his legal team to hunt down practically everyone involved in the dissemination of information from the infamous "laptop from hell." Read More.
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Researchers: Covid jab risks much greater than reported
All-cause mortality data from 17 countries show that the Covid shots had zero beneficial effect on reducing mortality, researchers say in a scientific paper. Read More.
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Young Murdoch proteges plotted U.S. migration invasion
The lines aren’t even blurred anymore. The dominant media nexus is a working agency of the globalist progressive ruling establishment today. Read More.
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Life in prison in North Korea for having a Bible
North Korea’s new “Anti-reactionary thought law” states that “being a Christian and/or possessing a Bible is a serious crime and will be severely punished.” Read More.
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Invasion at Eagle Pass: 60,000 illegals in one month
More than 2,000 illegal aliens per day are crossing Joe Biden’s open border into the Texas town of Eagle Pass. Read More.
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Never-Trumpers hoping to draft Youngkin for 2024
CBS's Bob Costa claimed on Thursday that billionaire GOP megadonor Thomas Peterffy is calling allies to assure Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin he would have the financial backing if he wanted to jump into the race. Read More.
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It's a 'big guy' thing: Democrats bent rules for Fetterman
The towering senator from Pennsylvania, John Fetterman, is going to have to abandon his hooded sweatshirt, golf shorties and sneakers if he intends to participate in legislative rhetoric on the senate floor in the capitol building in Washington, D.C. But he says he will do it to "save democracy." Read More.
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Impeachment witness: Cash to his family implicates Joe Biden
Monetary benefits to Biden family members legally are also benefits to Joe Biden and therefore implicate him in wrongdoing, law professor and legal scholar Jonathan Turley said during Thursday’s impeachment inquiry hearing. Read More.
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Scientist: People died due to feds' Covid censorship
Harvard University Professor of Medicine Martin Kulldorff, one of the plaintiffs in Missouri v. Biden, said “it wasn’t just that the government censored false information but it censored true information” about Covid. “Of course, the First Amendment should be valid for both, but it’s also true that the government censored true information, and people died because of that.” Read More.
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GOP landslide: Give 56 million American seniors a break
If former President Donald Trump and GOP candidates up and down the ticket play it right, Republicans will win a sweep of all major offices in 2024 — even with rigged elections. Because Democrats cannot overcome a landslide. Read More.
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FBI won't release documents in MI vote fraud probe
The FBI has rejected a news organization's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request regarding a 2020 voter registration fraud case in Michigan. Read More.
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Reports: Explosion in Uzbekistan caused by EV batteries
A 15-year-old boy was killed and 163 people were injured in a massive explosion in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on Thursday which reports say was triggered by detonating electric car batteries. Read More.

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