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Gates group invests in lab grown breast milk

With little baby formula available and, according to researchers who examined Pfizer’s vaccine trial documents, with some or many vaccinated moms having compromised breast milk, it turns out that Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, and Mark Zuckerberg have all invested in a startup which produces lab grown breast milk from mammary cells.

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Outdated U.S. strategic forces won't deter China ‘breakout’

The Pentagon risks losing a 50-plus year strategic advantage in deterring Russia and China if it fails to replace missiles, bombers, and submarines that are outdated, U.S. defense officials say.

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Trump demands NY Times, WaPo Pulitzers be rescinded

Former President Donald Trump has said he will sue the Pulitzer Prize board if it does not "do the right thing" and take back the Pulitzers awarded to The New York Times and The Washington Post in 2018 for their coverage of alleged Trump-Russia collusion.

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Stunning lies in Pfizer vax documents FDA tried to keep secret

A group of 3,000 highly credentialed doctors, RNs, biostatisticians, medical fraud investigators, lab clinicians and research scientists are pouring over the 55,000 internal Pfizer documents which the FDA had asked a court to keep under wraps for 75 years.

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Gabe Kapler: 'Woke Sports Bro' contiunes his crusade

Gabe Kapler is using the National Anthem as a political prop — again.

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No surprise: D.C. jury acquits Clinton attorney Sussmann

After deliberating for about six hours, jurors on Tuesday found 2016 Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann not guilty on a charge of lying to the FBI about his motives for bringing the bureau research allegedly linking Donald Trump to Russia.

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How WEF elites plan to track your every move

Combining improved facial recognition technology with geolocation identifiers, the globalists at the World Economic Forum "have a recipe for absolute chaos," researcher Brett Solomon warned.

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Latest athletes to die suddenly: British soccer star, German boxer

A 39-year-old British soccer star and a 38-year-old German boxer are the latest athletes to die suddenly, reports say.

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Feds admit voting systems have ‘vulnerabilities’

The federal government is now admitting that, yes, there are "vulnerabilities" in the Dominion machines. However, they insist, there is "no indication" election results were altered due to those "vulnerabilities."

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Good gal' with gun: Armed woman stops shooting at graduation party

A woman who was legally carrying a handgun shot and killed a man who had opened fire on a graduation party in Charleston, West Virginia, police say.

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Report: Gore's firm tied to China slave labor, censorship

Al Gore's investment fund which is dedicated to environmental and social justice has investments in companies which are profiting from Chinese slave labor and Internet censorship, a report said.

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Can lawyer's deep pockets salvage Hunter Biden’s reputation?

A Los Angeles entertainment attorney who loaned Hunter Biden more than $2 million to pay off his tax debts has assembled a team of 30 lawyers and launched a public relations campaign aimed at discrediting the so-called "laptop from Hell" and providing a much-needed boost to the reputation of Joe Biden's son.

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May 30, 2022: America will remain free only if we follow their example

The future is daunting, but if we prevail it will be because the path ahead was cleared for us by our relatives and friends who willingly made the ultimate sacrifice so that we and our descendants can live in God-given freedom.

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Trump: ‘Sick people’ in DC are ‘greatest danger’

The "greatest danger" to the United States is the "sick people" running the show in the Washington, D.C. Swamp, former President Donald Trump said at a rally in Casper, Wyoming on Saturday.

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Inflation, energy shortages 'worth it,' Davos elites told

The CEO of Norway’s largest financial services group told the World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos, Switzerland that the runaway inflation and energy shortages that are devastating for families worldwide are "worth it."

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