By Rodrigo Romo Original article in Portuguese (link) translated by Helena Renner Well, friends and readers, as I have been warning for a long…
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By Roberto Wakerell-Cruz The staffer is one of many victims of a shaming campaign to villainize donors of a movement that is peacefully protesting…
By Tim Collins Commentary U.S. debt is blasting toward the debt ceiling it recently raised—just over a month ago—like a SpaceX rocket heading for low…
by Lily Zhou More criminal offences have been added to the UK’s Online Safety Bill to force social media firms to quickly eliminate the “most harmful illegal…
by Joe Hoft The US government-sponsored Patriot Front has committed numerous crimes but is given a pass. This is more evidence that this group is…
By Joel Abbott I’m not joking. It’s happening. It’s really happening. EXCLUSIVE: Biden’s inaugural committee will mark the first anniversary in office by blanketing…
By Alex Berenson The Canadian province of Alberta has censored data showing a huge increase in Covid infections and deaths in people following their…
By Kevin Annett Brussels and Vancouver: The International Court that forced Pope Benedict from office in 2013 has struck a blow against the COVID corporatocracy…
by Adam Wilson After some people started using Ivermectin as a treatment for Covid-19 symptoms, the media and government engaged in a vicious campaign to discredit…
by Amy Mek How do the previously “vaccinated” feel about being declared anti-social, right-wing radicals by their government with the stroke of a pen? On…
By Rick Fuentes For much of the past forty years and more often at government expense, Phil Murphy has surrounded himself with a well-armed and…
by Seth Hancock WASHINGTON — “Don’t steal, the government hates competition.” That was a bumper sticker Ron Paul had on his desk in Washington, D.C.…
By Alexander Zhang The Scottish government has warned people not to evade the region’s more stringent COVID-19 rules by travelling to neighboring England for New Year…
By AP News ISLAMABAD (AP) — The Taliban dissolved Afghanistan’s two election commissions as well as the state ministries for peace and parliamentarian affairs,…
By Spencer Brown There are many ways individuals running the U.S. government can run afoul of laws and guidelines intended to curb the abuse…
by Phil Goldberg The D.C. Council this month passed legislation to allow the District of Columbia’s attorney general to sue individuals and businesses for political…
By Isabel van Brugen Japan’s government said it has agreed to increase its financial support to $1.8 billion per year through 2026 to continue hosting…
















