from DollarVigilante:
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by Mike LaChance, The Gateway Pundit:
When leaders in California and San Francisco cleaned up the city for the arrival of China’s communist dictator Xi Jinping, the game was up and the mask had come off.
Suddenly, people in San Francisco and other Americans all around the country could see that the city could have been cleaned up at any time. The leaders there just chose not to do it.
What an insult to the public. Even Bill Maher gets it.
by Sarah Arnold, Townhall:
Every American suffered during the COVID-19 pandemic while elite Leftists relished in power and money. Meanwhile, our own government pushed hysteria on the country that affected millions, including children and businesses.
However, liberal media outlets are taking back their push on lockdowns— nearly three years later.
This weekend, the New York Times published a piece admitting that school lockdowns may have been the “most damaging disruption” to kids in U.S. history.
by Belle Carter, Natural News:
An Israeli rescue agency recently revealed that Israeli helicopters opened fire, killing over 200 civilians, during the initial Hamas attack. Further supporting this was Israeli military-released drone footage, which showed hundreds of scorched cars moved from the Nova music festival – evidence that Israeli forces may have killed many of their own people during the start of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood on October 7.
from Vigilant Citizen:
In a startling lawsuit, R&B singer Cassie accused Diddy of drugging, raping and beating her while sex trafficking her on a weekly basis. One day later, it was all settled and Diddy will, once again, avoid prison. Is Diddy protected by the higher-ups of the music industry?
On November 16th, R&B singer Cassie filed a lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs for rape and sex trafficking. The court documents are rather graphic as they describe Diddy turning Cassie into a drug-addicted sex slave who got brutally beaten on several occasions. If remotely true, these allegations could have sent Diddy to prison for a long time.
by Christina Maas, Reclaim The Net:
Meta says Stein can’t appeal.
The physician and presidential candidate, Jill Stein, has reported through a tweet that her new Instagram account has been disabled by Instagram. Stein had previously lost access to her original account and, after attempting to regain it, she created a new one which has now been disabled.
According to the information provided, Meta has cited violations of community guidelines concerning “account integrity and authentic identity” as the reason for the account’s deactivation.
from Moonbattery:
Nazis came to power democratically, but consolidated control by exploiting the Reichstag Fire, which was probably set by a Dutch communist. Hitler strategically hyped it into a crisis, claiming that communists were on the verge of overthrowing the government. The supposed emergency led to the Reichstag Fire Decree, which cleared the path for dictatorship:
• Implemented one day after the fire, the decree suspended the right to assembly, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and other constitutional protections, including all restraints on police investigations. It remained in effect until Nazi Germany was defeated in May 1945.
by Rhoda Wilson, Expose News:
On 22 September 1991, nine months before the Earth Summit was held in Rio de Janeiro, a United Nations Midwest Public Hearing on Environment and Development was held in Des Moines, Iowa.
A document from that hearing noted the pressing need to reduce the world’s population. “The immediate reduction of world population, according to the mid-1970s recommendation of the Draper Fund, must be immediately affected,” the document stated.
by Jim Hoft, The Gateway Pundit:
On Friday Night Speaker Mike Johnson fulfilled his commitment to release the security camera footage from the January 6, 2021 protests at the US Capitol.
The first batch of video was released Friday afternoonon the Committee on House Administration website. There were over 90 videos on the Committee on House Administration site, but Rep. Johnson has promised to upload more as the days go on.