Month: January 2022

Joe Rogan, Jordan Peterson, and Elon Musk are among those people coming out in support of Canada’s “Freedom Convoy.” The so-called convoy is a group of Canadian truckers who have organized to protest against the country’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates. At the time of this reporting, all unvaccinated Canadian truckers are required to quarantine for two
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Ahead of the 2022 midterm elections, Hungarian-born billionaire George Soros has pumped $125 million into a super PAC that will support Democratic candidates and causes. Soros will funnel $125 million into Democracy PAC, a political action committee established in 2019 that poured more than $80 million into Democratic candidates and groups during the 2020 election
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A statewide court in Pennsylvania ruled on Friday the expansive two-year-old mail-in voting is unconstitutional. According to a Commonwealth Court filing released Friday,  Act 77 which allows residents to vote by mail in Pennsylvania, violates Article VII, Section 1 of the Pennsylvania constitution. This is HUGE news. President Trump weighed in. TRENDING: Canadian Freedom Convoy
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Wallace Shawn, Gina Gershon, and Louis Garrel in Rifkin’s Festival. (Mediapro Studio) The semi-canceled filmmaker goes meta in Rifkin’s Festival, which feels like his final feature. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE T he way things are going for Woody Allen, Rifkin’s Festival may be his last film. He shot it three years ago after being ushered into
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The teenager who sexually assaulted a girl in a high school bathroom in Loudoun County, Virginia won’t have to register as a sex offender after a judge reconsidered the sentence. The unnamed 15-year-old had been sentenced earlier in January to supervised probation in a residential treatment facility until he turned 18 years old. He was
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When Joe Biden announces his new Supreme Court nominee in February, you can probably be sure of one thing: Media outlets will call this person a “moderate.” The network newscasts are pushing that same (false) talking point on Stephen Breyer after he announced his retirement from the Court. From the evening of January 26 through the January 27th
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Activists rally against the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh in the Senate’s Hart Office Building, October 4, 2018. (Mary F. Calvert/Reuters) In a ostensibly straight-news write-up on the politics of the coming confirmation of Justice Breyer’s successor, Politico reporters Meridith McGraw and Hailey Fuchs write: The conservative movement has, for decades, prioritized Supreme Court fights over nearly
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While taking a victory lap touting 2021 GDP on Thursday, the Biden administration issued a correction after posting a graph that had an inconsistently labeled y-axis. “We just learned that President Biden’s first year in office was the strongest year for economic growth since 1984,” the White House trumpeted in a tweet. That tweet includes
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Two years into the pandemic, public health officials, politicians, and others are still denying that natural immunity gained from contracting COVID-19 is superior to the immunity generated by vaccines. The consequences of this denial have been catastrophic for many individuals who have lost their jobs or been discriminated against because they haven’t been vaccinated but
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(Natural News) The official definition for “fully vaccinated” is changing to include a third Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) injection. In her announcement, Rochelle Walensky, head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), revealed that people who do not get every single booster shot from the government will no longer be considered “up to
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Friday, January 28, 2022 by: Lance D Johnson Tags: badhealth, badmedicine, badscience, Collusion, conspiracy, corruption, court order, Cover-Up, crimes against humanity, FDA, junk science, Pfizer, pharmacovigilance data, redactions, rigged, safety data, second degree murder, skeptics, transparency, vaccine injury, vaccine wars, vaccines This article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author (Natural News)
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(Natural News) Over the past couple decades, corporations have flooded the American food supply with chemicals and hormones that are disrupting children’s normal development, including hormones in meat and dairy products, and chemicals in plastic food containers and canned foods. Now, social media is brain-warping children into thinking they need operations to change their gender
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The campus of Yale University in 2012. (Michelle McLoughlin/Reuters) Yale’s divestment committee is investigating whether companies that the university’s endowment is invested in have links to China’s ongoing human-rights abuses, according to the Yale Daily News. That probe could well result in the $42 billion endowment’s divestment from certain Chinese firms. The Yale student newspaper
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Chaos erupted online after CNN ran with a leaked report about alleged statements President Joe Biden made to the president of Ukraine in a phone call amidst rising tension from the possibility of a Russian invasion. Biden spoke with President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday about the threat from Russia but a leaked report claimed that
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Desi Cuellar, a Republican running to represent New York’s 14th Congressional District, says that as a member of Congress he would put forward legislation to require capital punishment for those who kill police officers. Progressive Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez currently represents the Empire State’s 14th Congressional District. “So-called progressives like @AOC have created a culture where
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People walk past a poster simulating facial-recognition software at the Security China 2018 exhibition on public safety and security in Beijing, China, October 24, 2018. (Thomas Peter/Reuters) The Internal Revenue Service will require taxpayers to upload videos of their faces in order to access some online functions beginning this summer. In order to log in
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While the controversy surrounding transgender University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas has largely centered around the issue of fairness in women’s sports, the very practical matter of locker room usage is also reportedly a problem. The Daily Mail reported that some University of Pennsylvania swimmers are not comfortable having Thomas in the locker room. “It’s
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