NATION
Bombshell! CISA Knew About Risks of Mail-In Voting, Censored Anyway
By ‘Protecting Election Workers,’ Democrats Mean Protecting Control Over Election Administration
Former Marine Fights Back After Nevada Police Steal His Life Savings Under Civil Asset Forfeiture
Did the FBI Plant Pipe Bombs in DC on Jan. 6?
The Sinister Links Between Jeffrey Epstein, CBDCs, and Bitcoin
Justices Roberts & Barrett Ruled Against Texas on the Border
Alex Soros Tweets: “Bullet Hole, 47”
Chicago Organized Retail Burglary Ring Allegedly Led by Newly Arrived Illegal Aliens
When ‘Psychopathic’ is No Exaggeration
What would you make of someone who cheerfully – well, that is just a figure of speech; I don’t know if this individual is capable of being cheerful – sponsors the development of ‘vaccines’ that turn out to be no real vaccines, and when ‘insufficient’ numbers of people take up the call to be ‘vaccinated,’ find other means of getting their destructive payload into people? Such as arranging for these drugs to be inserted into food, for instance?
Or, who declares that those people who would dare resist the flood of mRNA jabs that are coming would be ‘excluded from society?’ (A lot is riding on the meaning of ‘exclusion,’ here, of course; he probably means, overtly at least, that they would be excluded ‘temporarily,’ and not as ‘permanently’ as those who accept the jabs.) This same individual apparently also believes that ‘billions will die’ in the next ‘pandemic’ (of the so-called Disease X), reportedly planned for 2024.
WORLD
Davos, Trust, and the End of “Comfortable Wolves”
How local people on Iran-Pakistan border got caught up in a crisis
Deir Ezzor | Iran-backed militias fire second batch of missiles on Koniko Gas Field
Millions celebrate opening of Hindu temple built on mosque ruins in India (Mainstream)
HEMISPHERE
Everything you need to know about Google’s Online News Act deal with Ottawa
Argentina arrests, deports family of Ecuador’s most-wanted fugitive
The Venezuela-Guyana dispute: A storm in teacup?
HEALTH
The Ever-Expanding Market for Rapid Weight Loss Is a Disaster in the Making
Editorial Comment: The editor-in-chief agrees with most of the content of the article but does not agree with the headline. The most effective ways to lose weight usually involve “rapid weight loss methods”.
MACRO
Government Employee Pensions Are Underfunded. Taxpayers Will Make Up the Difference
Don’t Tax the Rich. End the Fed!
How the Climate Hysteria Is Lowering Your Standard of Living
MICRO
Mass layoffs hit Sports Illustrated (Mainstream)
Exxon files lawsuit against investors’ climate proposal (Mainstream)
How Did Covid Change Your Propensity to Buy Things Online?
WORTH ANOTHER LOOK
Texas Corruption: The Murder of USDA Agent Henry Marshall
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