Last March, American entrepreneur and Bitcoin evangelist Anthony Pompliano warned that “central bank digital currencies (CBDC) will be one of the greatest violations of human rights in history.”
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As European nations which sanctioned the Kremlin over its invasion of Ukraine brace for a long, cold winter without Russian natural gas, Russia's state-controlled Gazprom energy company announced it will launch a new gas field in December.
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A couple of weeks ago, the New York Times published a photo of what I had reason to believe was an elementary school classroom. I couldn't help but notice a big, colorful sign in the classroom that read, "The World Is A Better Place With You In It."
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Democrats and their media allies who continuously attempt to tear down the MAGA movement "have no idea of the sleeping giant that they have awoken," former President Donald Trump said at a rally in Youngstown, Ohio on Saturday night.
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A 35-year-old former Wilmington, Delaware city council member, a 7-year-old schoolboy in South Africa, and a woman who collapsed 15 minutes after getting her Covid booster are among the latest to die "suddenly" and "unexpectedly," according to reports.
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North Carolina’s seven large hospital systems reaped billions in cash and financial investments after receiving taxpayer-funded Covid relief money, state Treasurer Dale R. Folwell noted. At the same time, "one in five families is in medical debt collection" due to monopolistic practices, he charged.
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Informing on one’s neighbors appears to be a key ingredient. As the coronavirus social fiasco proved all too well, most especially in the donning of masks in public, there are plenty of Americans who will be eager to play along.
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Russian leader Vladimir Putin on Thursday insisted the foreign policy “tandem” of Russia and China is a force for good on the global stage.
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On Wednesday, 50 illegal immigrants were flown from Florida to Martha's Vineyard. What did the "haven" for immigrants do? The immigrants, most from Venezuela, were put on buses and sent to a military base in Cape Cod, 32 miles away.
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Back in the day, guidance counselors were those helpful (but not unduly intrusive) high school officials who dispensed vocational and career advice, reminded you of college application deadlines, and made sure your transcripts and letters of recommendations got where they needed to go. But like so much else in the 1960s and 1970s, traditional roles fell to radical transformation. A cadre of new and radicalized school counselors appointed themselves "comprehensive" providers of "social and emotional learning," mental health coaching, and sexual education proselytizing.
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A group of more than 400 doctors, scientists and professionals from more than 34 countries signed a declaration which states there is an international medical crisis due to “diseases and death associated with the ‘Covid-19 vaccines.’ ”
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Presidents, Prime Ministers, Potentates and Kings have assembled in New York for the opening sessions of the 77th UN General Assembly. The annual event, which was sidelined and subdued by the COVID pandemic, seems to be back in stride but lacking a bit of the buzz and expectations of previous years.
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Democrats' attempts to federalize elections was shot down in the Senate earlier this year. Now, critics warn, Team Biden's Department of Justice has decided to circumvent Congress and grab election authority away from the states by fiat.
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In a new court filing on Tuesday evening, Special Prosecutor John Durham revealed that the primary source for Christopher Steele's bogus Trump-Russia dossier, Igor Danchenko, had been a paid FBI confidential human source (CHS).
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The thought police at Facebook reported users of the social media platform who questioned the validity of the 2020 election to the FBI, a report said.
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