Science & Technology
Ehden Biber: Psychological Priming for Climate Change Lockdowns
In July, Israel shut down major trekking areas, arguing the temperatures were too “extreme” to use the trails. The unprecedented decision was as...
Judge Rejects Hunter’s Deal, RINOs Get Cold Feet About Impeachment
Hunter Biden’s slam-dunk sweetheart plea deal was rejected in a Delaware court yesterday. That left him no choice but to plead not guilty, which...
Read moreWhite House, Tech Firms Agree to Implement Voluntary AI Safeguards
AI may potentially pose some dangers to society; but the greater danger is unchecked government power, which will use any means — including...
Read moreU.S. Committee Examines Role of AI in Warfare
The U.S. House Armed Services Committee conducted hearings to examine the role of artificial intelligence "on the battlefield" and elsewhere in the military....
Read moreRFK Jr. Raises Concerns Over Ethnic Bioweapons, Is Accused of Antisemitism
There’s a possibility that Covid-19 might have been engineered as an ethnically targeted disease against Caucasians and blacks while Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese...
Read moreBiden Regime Fights for Fascist-style Power Over Big Tech
The Biden administration is dedicated to making sure that pesky First Amendment doesn’t get in the way of its propaganda campaigns. On Monday, the...
Read moreMusk Slams Zuckerberg, Sends Cease and Desist Over Meta’s “Copycat” App
The gloves are coming off — in more ways than one. Only a day after launching its Threads app, tech giant Meta (the...
Read moreMalaria: Back in the U.S.A.
For the first time in 20 years, authorities have identified locally acquired malaria cases in the United States. The potentially fatal disease was...
Read moreFDA Approves Lab-grown “Meat” Pushed by Globalists — but Is It Safe?
The FDA recently green-lighted lab-grown chicken “meat.” Producers claim their products offer environmentally friendly and cruelty-free meat options, but the opposite seems to...
Read moreSouth Dakotans Call for Special Legislative Session to Stop Property Theft
After many months of tension between South Dakota landowners and a carbon-capture pipeline outfit that threatens their property rights and livelihoods, Governor Kristi...
Read moreSD Farmers Appeal to Noem in Battle for Property Rights
South Dakota landowners battling eminent-domain lawsuits are asking their governor, “Where are you?” Summit Carbon Solutions is proposing a 2,100-mile carbon-capture pipeline through...
Read moreBiden Announces High-speed Internet for All by 2030
Claiming that “high-speed internet is no longer a luxury — it is necessary for Americans,” President Biden announced on Monday a major investment...
Read moreTranshumanism & Technocracy are Evil Twins, Says Expert Pat Wood
The efforts to redesign humanity through transhumanism and society through technocracy are running in parallel as the elitists behind it seek to hijack...
Read moreBargaining Away America’s Nuclear Future
The escalating tensions in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war have rekindled Cold War fears of yesteryear about the possibility of nuclear war between Russia...
Read moreTom DeWeese: Defending America’s Farmers Against Carbon Capture Scheme
Landowners throughout some of the nation’s most crucial farmland face a land grab scheme disguised in “Save the Earth” garb. Farmers in South...
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