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Now, About That Peace Dividend …

Now, About That Peace Dividend …

  by Thomas L. Knapp As I write this, the Taliban  have assumed full political control — to the extent that such a thing can exist — of Afghanistan. They’ve taken Kabul. They’ve put the US occupation’s puppet president, and many Afghans who served the occupation presence, to flight. They’ve declared the restoration of their […]

If Trump Was President, Not One Democrat In America Would Be Vaxxed

If Trump Was President, Not One Democrat In America Would Be Vaxxed

By Wayne Allyn Root This is madness. Forced vaccination with an experimental “for emergency use only” shot that has directly led to death and injury for over 500,000 Americans. Is this really happening? Are you sure this isn’t 1938 Nazi Germany? Or a communist country that provides no civil or human rights to its citizens? […]

As Afghanistan falls to Taliban, Jen Psaki goes on vacation

As Afghanistan falls to Taliban, Jen Psaki goes on vacation

By T. Becket Adams The capital city of Afghanistan has fallen to the Taliban, and the White House press secretary is out on vacation. Taliban forces stormed Kabul Sunday, announcing they will soon declare “the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan” from the abandoned palace of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, who fled the country. The American flag […]

Simone Biles Proves To Be An Empty Vessel.

Simone Biles Proves To Be An Empty Vessel.

(ThyBlackMan.com) The world’s greatest gymnast, Simone Biles, unexpectedly dropped out of this year’s Olympics in Japan and set off a global firestorm about mental health. She withdrew from the women’s gymnastics team final and the all-around competition.  She later decided to compete in the women’s final for the balance beam for which she won a bronze […]

India’s Ivermectin Blackout

India’s Ivermectin Blackout

By Justus R. Hope, MD | The Desert Review The Catholic Church’s trial of Galileo News of India’s defeat of the Delta variant should be common knowledge. It is just about as obvious as the nose on one’s face. It is so clear when one looks at the graphs that no one can deny it. […]

My Troubling COVID Vaccine Story Experiences

My Troubling COVID Vaccine Story Experiences

By Selwyn Duke Along with many other commentators, I’ve reported on side effects associated with the coronavirus vaccines. Of particular concern are heart problems and, specifically, myocarditis, which is inflammation of the heart muscle. Now, you’ll hear different stories about how common these issues are. Government officials and the medical establishment will claim they’re rare, […]

The ’80s Called. They Want Their Safety Dance Back

The ’80s Called. They Want Their Safety Dance Back

“We can dance if we want to,” sang Ivan Doroschuk of Men Without Hats in 1982. “We can leave your friends behind / ‘Cause your friends don’t dance and if they don’t dance / Well they’re, no friends of mine.” The song seems to be enjoying renewed popularity on classic hit radio lately, and its […]

Data Reveal The Truth About COVID Countermeasures

Data Reveal The Truth About COVID Countermeasures

Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola In this interview, Ivor Cummins shares his insights about the ineffectiveness of COVID countermeasures, and how to stay healthy in this time of COVID-19. While he does not have formal medical training, he’s well-trained in the scientific method and has a very analytical and logical mind. As common sense has become […]

Vote YES To Recall Governor Newsom

Vote YES To Recall Governor Newsom

By Jay Bayman The September 14th special election to recall Gavin Newsom is approaching. Here are 10 reasons to recall Newsom now: 2 to 1 advantage of Democrat vs. Republican voter registration in California. Democrats have been hurt more by Newsom’s errors than Republicans. Elizabeth Warren, a socialist democrat Massachusetts Senator, has been on TV […]

Masks And Vaccines Dominate The News, Why?

Masks And Vaccines Dominate The News, Why?

    By Don Jans   As I was going through my daily search for the news, my search is shorter now because I do not consider the escapades of JLO, the Spears family problems, or the drama of rich spoiled athletes to be newsworthy, I cannot help but notice that masks and vaccines are […]