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The War on Our Food

Anyone who tracks the efforts of environmentalists can see that their policies often have an ulterior motive. These policies neither result in a better society nor do they produce better habitats.

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Time’s Up TikTok

The social media app TikTok quickly rose to fame during the pandemic lockdowns. With nowhere to go and little socialization, the newest video platform was ripe for people, especially youth, to connect with friends and find entertainment. TikTok’s boom has brought new fame and creative content, but it held a dirty little secret: it is really nothing more than spyware from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

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COP 28: Follow The Money

The sleek private jets winging their way to the Arabian Desert, where Dubai, United Arab Emirates is hosting this year’s U.N.-sponsored Conference of the Parties (COP) confab, are carrying their typical load of high rollers from the corporate and foundation world, all of them eager to show their grave concern for the future of the planet’s climate.

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Made In China

Keep China out of American Businesses

This week, the U.S. House of Representatives will vote on legislation to nullify a rule that allows China to manufacture electric vehicle (EV) chargers. S.J. Res. 38 uses the Congressional Review Act to reign in the powers of bureaucrats who try to use the power of the pen to rewrite existing law. Our Representatives are taking action to protect American manufacturing through this process.

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Woke = Chairman Mao: "It’s All About Chaos"

To understand the realities and underlying philosophies of cultural revolutions, it is always helpful to hear from those who lived through the revolutions. Samantha Aschieris’ interview with Xi Van Fleet, author of Mao’s America: A Survivor’s Warning, provides an important introduction to such a survivor’s insights.

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One Hundred Years of Coddling Communists

To celebrate his 100th birthday, Henry Kissinger flew to Communist China and visited with Xi Jinping, the totalitarian dictator, which echoed Kissinger’s 1971 visit to China’s then totalitarian dictator, Zhou Enlai. Xi said, “We’ll never forget our old friend.” Kissinger responded by reiterating his fifty-year support of the “one China policy,” which is that he wants Red China to rule Taiwan.

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Silenced

Scaling the Verbal Fences

We have known for a long time that one of the radical left’s most utilized weapons is its hijacking of language. The verbal gymnastics are intended to confuse the argument, to the point that many conservatives and even moderates give up trying to say anything.

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World Health Organization

Eagle Forum Says No to WHO

Eagle Forum is joining the Sovereignty Coalition and like-minded Congressmen to call on our nation’s leaders to pull the United States out of the World Health Organization (WHO). As the WHO moves forward with its plan to make itself the global health authority, Eagle Forum members are prepared to fight to retain our American sovereignty and freedoms.

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WHO Vies for Global Dominance

Over 246 years ago, our founding fathers declared the American colonies sovereign by signing the Declaration of Independence. The ideals of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness were central to our national identity.

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China One Belt One Road

The ‘Bully and Bilk’ Road

For more than a millennium (roughly 206 BC to 907 AD), globalism was represented by two extensive road networks: the Roman Road and the Silk Road. The two road networks met along the Eurasia boundary, with Europe gaining access to innovations like silk, gunpowder, and paper while China received horses, precious metals, and fabrics from wool and cotton in return.

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Is Taiwan Secure?

Many experts are speculating that it is not if the People’s Republic of China will invade Taiwan, but when. Unless one is privy to Xi Jinping’s conversations with members of the Chinese Communist Party’s Politburo’s Standing Committee, one cannot state with any certainty that the PRC will invade Taiwan.

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Why is China Buying Texas?

Our federal government has given the green light to allow a Chinese company, owned by a former communist government general, to purchase 180,000 acres of Texas land near the Rio Grande, just north of Laughlin Air Force Base, in order to build more wind turbines.

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