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Louisiana Senate Passes Bill Saying WHO, UN, and WEF Has No Jurisdiction Over The State
Senate Bill 133 (SB 133) has been unanimously passed by the Louisiana Senate. The bill passed by a vote of 37 yeas and 0 nays, and has now been sent to the house for deliberation. SB 133 states, “The World Health Organization, United Nations, and the World Economic Forum shall have no jurisdiction or power…
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FDA Agrees to Delete Its Disinformation Regarding Ivermectin, Dr. Pierre Kory Explains Why
In this article, Dr. Pierre Kory summarizes the evidence showing how Big Pharma used the US Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to launch a massive campaign to vilify ivermectin, an FDA-approved drug which Kory says is “one of the (if not the) safest prescribed medications in history”. Kory…
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New York Times Confirms: Ukraine Helped CIA Spy On Russia
In this February 28, 2024 article published by the New York Times (NYT), authors Adam Entous and Michael Schwirtz confirm that Ukraine has been an integral partner of the CIA in collecting secret information from Russia. According to the article, there is “a subterranean bunker where teams of Ukrainian soldiers track Russian spy satellites and…
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New Technologies Created For A Dystopian Future
In this article, Michael Snyder discusses the various technological advancements that are raising concerns about privacy, control, and the potential for a dystopian future. Snyder begins with the deployment of palm scanning systems at Whole Foods, allowing customers to pay for groceries with their handprints. He then delves into facial recognition systems used at events…
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US Authorities Ordered YouTube To Reveal Identity of Viewers of Certain Videos
Federal authorities have ordered Google to provide the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of YouTube accounts that watched certain videos on the platform. Critics have argued that this sets a concerning precedent for privacy and free speech online. They express worries about potential chilling effects on user expression and the erosion of anonymity on digital…
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Why Are Investor Groups Dropping Out Of the Climate Action 100+?
JPMorgan Chase, along with some institutional investors like BlackRock and State Street Global Advisors (SSGA) announced that they are quitting or substantially scaling back their involvement in the Climate Action 100+, a United Nations climate alliance among investor groups, formed to combat global warming through environmental, social, and governance (ESG) commitments. JPMorgan Chase and SSGA…
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American Journalism Headed Toward Extinction
In this article for The Atlantic, Paul Farhi discusses the recent wave of layoffs at the Los Angeles Times and reflects on the broader challenges facing the media industry. The decline of legacy media has been ongoing for decades, but it is now coming to a turning point, as many local outlets are forced to…
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Your Body As The Next Security Key
In this February 13, 2024 special report, Danny Lewis explores how workplace security can be enhanced by biometrics. Companies can now go beyond face and fingerprint recognition to enable access to their systems. “Face images, liveness detection, iris scans, vein scans, heart rate,…biorhythms that uniquely mark you as you, and can be used for sign-in…
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Great Reset’s Depopulation Agenda, Now In Full Swing
A new analysis published by the Lancet journal has predicted that at least 75% of countries will experience baby busts by 2050. In this article for the Daily Mail, Luke Andrews explores the implication of this study to our current society. According to Andrews the projected fall in birth rate means that countries will not…
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WHO Predicts 77% Increase in Cancer Cases by 2050
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), new cancer cases globally will reach 35 million in 2050. That’s a 77% increase from its figure in 2022. The WHO says that the key factors to this increase include tobacco, alcohol, obesity, and air pollution. Editor’s Note: The WHO forgot to include the COVID “vaccine” in its…