China’s terrifying confession

Documents obtained by the US State Department suggest researchers in China discussed the possibility of weaponizing coronaviruses early as 2015. In an article titled The Unnatural Origin of SARS and New Species of Man-Made Viruses as Genetic Bioweapons, military scientists describe SARS coronaviruses as pre SARS viruses could be “artificially manipulated into an emerging human disease virus, then weaponized and unleashed in a way never seen before,” they theorized, thus causing widespread “terror” and the full collapse of the “enemy’s medical system.” In addition, bioweapons “can be concealed [in deployment]…

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Thanks Obama: Iranian Arms Shipment Intercepted

US Navy officials this weekend seized a massive cache of weapons part of an Iranian arms shipment. It was hidden aboard a stateless vessel in the North Arabian Sea. Sailors from the USS Monterey discovered the cache during a routine flag verification. “The US Navy conducts routine patrols in the region to ensure the free flow of commerce for legitimate traffic, disrupt the transport of illicit cargo that often funds terrorism and unlawful activity, and safeguard the rules-based international order,” said the Fifth Fleet in a statement. Officials believe the…

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America’s most hated group

In the years since Andrew Breitbart declared “politics is downstream from culture,” something unexpected occurred to a large swath of America’s population: they have been banished from culture. Positive opinions on government health care, increased immigration, increased NATO involvement, public schooling, implicit racism, and increased welfare spending – once debated in arenas of public thought – now find themselves in the sanctified air religious tenets enjoy in friendly ethnostates. They are the bedrock in which all dialogue within the social sciences rests, the ideals of the bloviating elite our youth…

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Cryptocurrency Overtakes U.S. Dollar?

As inflation hits markets across the globe from computer chips to steel, lumber and food, the cryptocurrency craze is no exception. Investor speculation on digital currencies are showing signs of fear that we may be facing a massive bubble that could burst at any time. This week, according to an article from futurism.com, cryptocurrencies have hit an all time high valuation of 2.25 trillion dollars. That alone surpasses the total amount of all U.S. print dollars and hard coin currency in circulation across the entire globe combined. U.S. dollars amount…

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Social Media Doesn’t Control People

Senator Josh Hawley’s just-published The Tyranny of Big Tech (Regnery, 2021) raises important issues. Hawley asks, for example, Do Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube censor views that that their managers do not like? It seems clear that the answer is yes. Many people who have tried to post Facebook comments that criticize the “official” line on covid-19 have had their posts removed and have been sentenced to “Facebook Jail.” YouTube removed a popular video by Tom Woods that argues lockdowns and masks are ineffective. What, if anything, should be done about…

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Inflation Fears Are Justified -NOW

As American society is working towards reestablishing its sense of normality from the Covid 19 pandemic, citizens are seeing price jumps on everyday materials across the landscape of global production from cars and computers to lumber and food. When consumer demand continues to increase with record backlogs of supply, inflation risks intensify across the market. Semiconductors, steel, lumber, cotton, housing, computers, cars and certain foods are all amongst the industries experiencing the most production difficulty. According to a JPMorgan Chase report, global manufacturing output prices are at the highest levels…

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Report: Democratic States Lost Double the Jobs Than Republican States in Pandemic

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According to a recent study, states that voted for Joe Biden in the 2020 Presidential election lost more than twice the number of jobs during the pandemic on average than states who voted for Donald Trump. According to a report from the Daily Mail, states that voted for Biden on average lost 6.2 percent of jobs, while states that voted for Trump only lost 2.5 percent of jobs. The Daily Mail analysis cites one of the main reasons for the difference in job loss rates could be the varying severity of…

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Amazon just banned this book

In a letter to Amazon this week, a group of Republican U.S. senators demanded to know why the retail giant suddenly removed a book by political philosopher Ryan Anderson. The book, “When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Movement,” scrutinizes the prevailing transgender orthodoxy we see pouring out of leftist activism, the LGBT movement, the mainstream media, and, increasingly, modern healthcare institutions. Responding to this clear case of partisan censorship, Sen. Marco Rubio and three of his GOP colleagues fired off a letter to Amazon demanding answers. “We write…

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The Truth About DC Statehood

The House of Representatives on Thursday voted along party lines to establish Washington, DC as the 51st state. The areas surrounding the National Mall, White House, and Capitol Hill would remain a federal district. The remainder of DC would be granted statehood and be known as the State of Washington, Douglass Commonwealth (named after Frederick Douglass). Democrats claim the push for statehood is in the best interest of the area’s residents. But in reality, it has nothing to do with these folks and everything to do with power. Washington is…

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The elderly won the pandemic

If you think older Americans have struggled to cope through the pandemic, think again. According to new research by financial services firm Edward Jones, they have actually been faring far better than their younger counterparts. The Edward Jones and Age Wave Study focused exclusively on how different generations have held up emotionally and financially in the months since the lockdowns began, and some of its findings are at least as startling as how quickly even 70-year-olds came to love Zoom. “COVID-19’s impact forever changed the reality of many Americans, yet…

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