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U.S. State Department Admits Signs Point To C0VlD Created in Wuhan Lab

U.S. State Department Admits Signs Point To C0VlD Created in Wuhan Lab

U.S. State Department admits that not only does the U.S. not know for certain where #C0VlD originated, but that many signs point to the likelihood that it actually first appeared in the Wuhan Virology Lab months before the Chinese Government admits.

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Vaxxed v. Unvaxxed: Lawsuit Seeks to Protect Americans From Discrimination Based on Vaccination Status

Written by on January 7, 2021 in Agencies & Systems, Government, Policies with 0 Comments
Vaxxed v. Unvaxxed: Lawsuit Seeks to Protect Americans From Discrimination Based on Vaccination Status

In a federal complaint filed last month in the U.S. District Court of California, constitutional litigators Greg Glaser and Ray Flores presented results of a pilot study showing unvaccinated adults and children are healthier than their vaccinated counterparts. #unvaxxed

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Billionaires Became ONE TRILLION DOLLARS Richer in 2020

Billionaires Became ONE TRILLION DOLLARS Richer in 2020

US Billionaires became 1 trillion dollars richer since the beginning of 2020. How did they do it? Let’s discuss. Let us know what you think of this posting in our comments section. Thank you.

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UN Announces Biometric Digital ID Wallet

Written by on November 21, 2020 in Agencies & Systems, Government, Policies, Politics with 0 Comments
UN Announces Biometric Digital ID Wallet

The United Nations had some big announcements that went largely unnoticed, including the rollout of a biometric digital wallet and an announcement that one of its specialized agencies, The International Civil Aviation Organization, is one step closer to an internationally recognized digital travel credential.

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David Wilcock and Dannion Brinkley: Hidden History of Elections

David Wilcock and Dannion Brinkley: Hidden History of Elections

David Wilcock and Dannion Brinkley reveal how past presidential and senatorial elections, going back decades, were in fact been full of corruption by use of electronic voting software that changed the vote tallies of the various candidates.

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CEO’s GRILLED over Whistleblower Evidence of De-platforming Collusion Between Big Tech

CEO’s GRILLED over Whistleblower Evidence of De-platforming Collusion Between Big Tech

Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri grills Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg over reports of the “Tasks” Platform reportedly used by FB, Twitter and Google to coordinate censorship of people, ideas and hashtags

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As Millions Face Eviction, Senate Proposes Nearly $700 Billion for Pentagon

Written by on November 14, 2020 in Agencies & Systems, Government, Military, Politics with 0 Comments
As Millions Face Eviction, Senate Proposes Nearly $700 Billion for Pentagon

As millions face eviction, the Senate is proposing a $696 billion Pentagon spending bill for the upcoming fiscal year.

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The Esoteric Meaning Behind Neo’s Interrogation Scene in The Matrix

Written by on November 7, 2020 in Agencies & Systems, Government with 0 Comments
The Esoteric Meaning Behind Neo’s Interrogation Scene in The Matrix

More than 20 years old now, The Matrix is recognized by fans across the world as being one of the most brilliant films in history, most notably for its deeper meaning and esoteric philosophy.

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Most Effective Ways To Stop Police Brutality

Written by on October 22, 2020 in Agencies & Systems, Government, Policies with 0 Comments
Most Effective Ways To Stop Police Brutality

Here are several methods proposed by various experts that if implemented, could reduce the instances of police brutality.

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Signed As Law: Vermont Bans Police Use of Facial Recognition Technology

Signed As Law: Vermont Bans Police Use of Facial Recognition Technology

Last week, Vermont Gov. Phil Scott signed a bill into law that bans police from using facial recognition technology. The growing movement to prohibit the use of facial recognition at the state and local levels could hinder the operation of a growing national facial recognition network.

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Grim New Study Calculates How Many Times Per Week Security Cameras Record Americans

Written by on October 10, 2020 in Agencies & Systems, Government, Spying and Surveillance with 0 Comments
Grim New Study Calculates How Many Times Per Week Security Cameras Record Americans

A new study by Safety.org attempts to figure out how many times per week security cameras record Americans.

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Judge Upends Vallejo, California’s Use of Stingray Surveillance

Judge Upends Vallejo, California’s Use of Stingray Surveillance

Cops in Vallejo, California have put their controversial cell-phone surveillance tool back in the box, after a judge released a tentative ruling.

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Microchips, Nanotechnology and Implanted Biosensors: The New Normal?

Written by on October 3, 2020 in Agencies & Systems, Government, Military with 0 Comments
Microchips, Nanotechnology and Implanted Biosensors: The New Normal?

Companies such as Profusa are building health-related tech with bio-integrated sensors. This poses an interesting debate about freedom and privacy during possible vaccines with nanotechnology.

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Before They Assassinated Him This Black Panther United All Races Against The ‘Elite’

Written by on September 27, 2020 in Agencies & Systems, Government, Politics with 0 Comments
Before They Assassinated Him This Black Panther United All Races Against The ‘Elite’

Fred Hampton, the 20th century Black Panther leader, managed to pull off what many at the time considered to be impossible — uniting different races and seemingly opposed political groups in common cause against the ruling class.

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Newly Released Footage Shows Police Shooting 13-Year-Old Autistic Boy 11 Times

Written by on September 26, 2020 in Agencies & Systems, Government with 0 Comments
Newly Released Footage Shows Police Shooting 13-Year-Old Autistic Boy 11 Times

A 13-year-old named Linden Cameron, who is autistic, was shot 11 times by Salt Lake City police earlier this month, after police were called to his house.

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