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Top 25 News Stories (January 19, 2024)

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Journalist Uncovers “Shadowy Network” Of NGOs Facilitating US Border Invasion

 

Since Dobbs Ruling, Pro-Life Laws Are Reducing Number of Abortions, Data Shows

 

Voting Fraud Is Widespread

 

   500+ Lab Tests Available

 

Lawmakers press Raffensperger to nix QR codes on ballots

 

May, 2021, CDC Drafted an Alert Warning of mRNA Vax & MyocarditisChina

 

Migrant crisis plunges Denver’s main public hospital deep into the red after patients received $130 MILLION of treatments they were unable to pay for

 

Four signs Mike Johnson’s days as speaker could be numbered

 

Penn State Loses Major Motion in Race Discrimination Case

 

Person Who Discovered J6 Pipe Bomb in Washington DC Was an Undercover Capitol Police Officer

 

PROF JENKINS: The collapse of credentialism

 

Anyone who was paying attention could see, as early as April 2020, that much of what the “experts” were telling us—about masks, “social distancing,” school closures—had no basis in science. Anonymous social media accounts routinely exposed the technocrats’ contradictions, statistical errors, and bold-faced lies.  

 

That trend continued into 2021, when the much-ballyhooed “vaccines” failed to prevent people from contracting or transmitting the virus—just as the “conspiracy theorists” had predicted. Attempts to suppress this information were to some extent stymied by lawsuits, FOIA requests, an aggressive alternative media (including Campus Reform), and Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter/X.  

 

The truth, bit by bit, came out. The “experts” were discredited. And credentialism began to implode as people realized that merely having a degree or title is no guarantee of anything.

 

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