May 01, 2024

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Did FBI make off with $500 million in lost Civil War gold?
The FBI has found and made off with "several tons of buried Civil War-era gold," according to a group of treasure hunters who have filed a lawsuit against the Department of Justice. Read More.
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Iran lawmaker: Bomb was always nuke program's goal
A former top official in Iranian parliament has confirmed that Iran intended to develop nuclear weapons from the time its nuclear program began. Read More.
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Sen. Kennedy sharply questions Biden judicial nominee's claims on police shootings
Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy on Wednesday questioned Joe Biden’s judicial nominees and in particular grilled Nusrat Choudhury about her past claims that “police officers are killing unarmed black men every single day.” Read More.
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National sheriffs: ‘Simply no border left'
In just 15 months, Team Biden has successfully dismantled U.S.-Mexico border protections and policies and essentially eliminated efforts to keep illegals out of the country, the nation’s front-line sheriffs say. Read More.
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Joe Biden paid Hunter's legal bills in China deal
Emails from Hunter Biden's laptop reveal that Joe Biden agreed to pay the legal fees for Hunter Biden's deal with a company controlled by the communist regime in China, a report said. Read More.
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Lara Logan unloads on the brothers Vindman
Independent journalist Lara Logan injected some reality into the veneration of Alexander Vindman. Read More.
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Exiting official: Pentagon has lost its tech edge
The Pentagon's refusal to take on tests that might fail have caused the "world's largest bureaucracy" to lose its technological edge, the official responsible for driving technological innovation at the Department of Defense said as he resigned his post. Read More.
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Trump advisor: McCarthy, McConnell ‘vipers within tent’
As the 2022 midterms approach, the prospect of a Kevin McCarthy/Mitch McConnell "leadership duet on Capitol Hill should rile the base to action," former Trump campaign advisor Steve Cortes noted. Read More.
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Durham: Fusion GPS sent 'raw, unverified' info to media
Special Counsel John Durham states in a new court filing in his investigation into the origins of Russiagate that he is in possession of “hundreds of emails in which Fusion GPS employees shared raw, unverified, and uncorroborated information – including their own draft research and work product – with reporters.” Read More.
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How Google's search engine deceives and 'harms'
“Don’t be evil” is Google’s corporate motto and ostensibly the driving ethos behind the company’s decisions since its inception in the early 2000s. However, Google has been quietly distancing itself from this promise as the reality of its power over the world becomes too alluring for the company to deny. Read More.
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Georgia subpoenas True the Vote election fraud evidence
The Georgia State Elections Board and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger issued subpoenas on Monday to True the Vote, its founder Catherine Engelbrecht, and its researchers from a company called OPSEC Group LLC seeking evidence that backs up the group's complaint that as many as 242 people illegally gathered third-party ballots during the November 2020 election and subsequent U.S. Senate races. Read More.
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Gates funds Smithsonian celebration of Cultural Marxism
The attempt to destroy the Old Republic and construct the “New America” is radical, pagan, and well-funded. Read More.
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Obama team running 2nd U.S. proxy war with Russia
The same Obama administration operatives responsible for the Benghazi disaster and who targeted Syria with one of the most expensive covert wars in history are now directing Joe Biden's multi-billion dollar proxy war with Russia, this time in Ukraine. Read More.
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VAERS: Over 1.2 million adverse events; more than 27,000 vax deaths
The most recent data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) show a total of 1,237,647 reports of adverse events from Covid vaccines between Dec. 14, 2020, and April 15, 2022. Read More.
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Words of caution over Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover
In a dramatic turn of events, Twitter on Monday agreed to be acquired by Elon Musk for around $44 billion in cash. Twitter will become a private company once the deal is complete, the company said in a press release. Read More.

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