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Leaks, infiltration, physical attacks at 'Cyber Symposium'

Mike Lindell's Cyber Symposium on alleged foreign hacking of the 2020 election was the target of several “agitators and provocateurs” who sought to discredit any information to come out of the event held last week in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, symposium officials say.

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Gen. Flynn: ‘Critical mass’ of Americans are waking up

Americans fed up with seven months of catastrophic policy under Team Biden should "take heart" and "look at Afghanistan," Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn said.

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Levin: Less liberty than before Revolutionary War

Congress continues to pass massive spending bills in the dead of night and is content to hide exactly what is contained in those bills from the voters who elected them, host Mark Levin said Sunday on Fox News Channel’s “Life, Liberty & Levin”.

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Flynn: Enemies 'clear-eyed on corrupt' U.S. leaders

America's enemies in the Kremlin and in the Chinese Communist Party's halls of power are "clear eyed" on the "corrupt political leadership" in Washington, D.C., Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn noted in an Aug. 15 post on Telegram.

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Westchester NY finds it is hub for shipping illegals

Another day, another story about U.S. residents dealing with dangerous influxes of illegal aliens as they are in the process of being transported into America’s Heartland.

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Hawaii whistleblower: 'More patients dying from vaccine than Covid'

"I’ve seen more patients die from the vaccine than from Covid,” said a board certified occupational therapist who worked in three Covid units in Hawaii.

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Who is Adam Kinzinger? The System's man from the start

He was a Republican congressman using the term “undocumented” way back in 2014.

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Antifa attacks anti-vax mandate protest in LA

A group of activists who were protesting vaccine mandates in Los Angels on Saturday were attacked by Antifa thugs, reports from the scene say.

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Nunes lawsuit against WaPo allowed to proceed

Rep. Devin Nunes's defamation lawsuit against The Washington Post can proceed, a federal judge ruled on Wednesday.

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Euthanasia surges in leftist Canada

Here’s a statistic that has flown under the radar amid the greater chaos of 2021: Nearly 7,600 Canadians chose to die via MAiD (medical assistance in dying) in 2020, an increase of 35 percent over the previous year, the latest numbers released by Health Canada show.

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Days after Biden said it couldn't happen, Taliban owns Kabul

The Taliban on Sunday took over Kabul, triggering a massive effort to airlift U.S. personnel which only last month Joe Biden vowed could never happen.

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Cruz blocks Dems' attempt to federalize elections

In the early hours of Wednesday morning, Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz stopped Democrats in their attempt to federalize U.S. elections.

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Prof. Clements details 2020 'vote trafficking cartel'

During the final day of Mike Lindell's Cyber Symposium, former prosecutor David Clements discussed the overwhelming amount of evidence of fraud in the 2020 election, saying he's never had a case with so much clear evidence in his career.

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Republicans ignoring Jan. 6 political prisoners

Trials are supposed to begin within 70 days of indictment. Hundreds of Trump supporters who were at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 have been held in prison without trial for seven months.

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Ex-border chief: 40,000 infected immigrants sent to U.S. cities

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has transported an estimated 40,000 Covid-infected migrants to cities throughout the United States, former border chief Mark Morgan said.

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