World Health Organization

Who Won at the WHO?

The 77th World Health Assembly wrapped up its self-proclaimed “historic” meeting in Geneva on June 1, 2024. Despite their lofty goals of passing two complimentary pandemic “agreements”, the WHO failed to pass the Pandemic Treaty, instead kicking the can down the road, and was only able to strong-arm consensus for a modified version of the International Health Regulation amendments.

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China Flag

Whatever Xi Wants

No one doubts that China and its dictator, Xi Jinping, are cleaning President Biden’s clock. The Communist Chinese have total control of Hong Kong and have brutally eliminated any vestige of liberties left by Great Britain.

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Fauci

Remember The Money With The Next "Pandemic"

Dr. Anthony Fauci’s testimony before Congress this week continues to expose the COVID-19 debacle which he oversaw four years ago as director of the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). The amount of money his agency made on the government’s mandates and Big Pharma collusion continues to astound.

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Trump

The Need For Optimism in a President

At a time when the American public feels overwhelmed by economic turmoil, civil unrest, and attacks on what used to be unquestioned American values, two decidedly different worldviews are being showcased with every speech of former President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden.

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CBDC

The Crypto Catch-22

With advanced technology, we are seeing the traditional paper dollar disappear before our eyes. A recent Forbes poll reported that 70% of individuals most often use a debit or credit card for purchases while only 22% pay with cash. Online banking, digital wallets, and new currencies, such as cryptocurrency, have bolstered this shift in payment methods. With cash out of our hands, bad actors in the federal government are finding more ways to get their hands on it.

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WHO

What is the WHO?

Ronald Reagan famously said the nine most terrifying words in the English language are “I’m from the government and I’m here to help.” Updated for this century, the scariest statement is now, “I’m from the World Health Organization (WHO), and I’m here to help.”

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Paid to not work

Robbing Peter to Pay Paul

Some mistakes have to be repeated before the lesson is learned. When the government shut down the American economy in March 2020, Congress voted to send cash payments to many Americans and the U.S. government paid millions of people not to work.

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government subsidies

Turn Off The Federal Grant Spigot to Radicalized Universities

We all know that most universities are the beneficiaries of federal grant money that can amount to billions of dollars every year. Certainly, some of it goes toward useful research, but more and more of it supports radicalism such as gender-and-race-based grievance studies and anything related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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Israel & Palestine flag

It’s Time to Bring Order to College Chaos

Antisemitism has spread like wildfire across our nation’s colleges. Pro-Hamas and anti-Israel protestors have pitched tents in the common areas of universities, barricaded themselves in academic buildings, attacked students and police, and kept other students from attending classes. To make matters worse, many college officials who have the power to stop this nonsense are letting it happen.

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U.S. Capitol

Stop the WHO Press Conference on Thursday, April 18

In less than six weeks, the Biden Administration plans to agree to two international agreements that will give the World Health Organization (WHO) the ability to define and control the United States response to public health emergencies, in direct opposition to their sworn oath to “support and defend” the U.S. Constitution.

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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Grooming Revolutionaries

During Congressional hearings last spring, Gil Cisneros, then-Under Secretary for Military Readiness, announced that the Pentagon was closing its newly formed Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion within its K-12 school system and reassigning its controversial DEI chief after a ten-month internal investigation.

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food production

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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Capitalism

NAC: No Area for Capitalism

The New York Stock Exchange is putting America at risk. By advocating for a proposed rule change to create Natural Asset Companies, the NYSE is complicit in inflicting an economically destructive threat on the American economy. If the rule change is enacted, NACs will be listed for public investment on the exchange.

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From The River to The Sea

Taxpayer Funded Bigotry

In their recent congressional testimony, the presidents of Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Pennsylvania refused to denounce terrorism or explain whether calls for the genocide of Jews represent harassment or bullying on their campuses.

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Border Security

Bad Border Deal

Passing a conservative immigration reform bill is nearly an impossible task with a slim majority of Republicans in the House, a Democrat majority in the Senate, and a Democrat in the White House. But Republican chances of re-election may depend on it.

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World Economic Forum Annual Meeting

Anti-Human Agendas At Davos

Insider reports of events that are not always depicted with the utmost accuracy by the mainstream media can provide insights that either confirm or refute what we might have previously thought. Larry Taunton’s description of the people and ideas being touted at the World Economic Forum in Davos provides exactly that.

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15-minute City

The 15-Minute Trap

In order to seize more control of people’s lives, Globalists are pushing the false idea that “15-minute” cities will “save the planet” and help all of humanity.

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15-min city

This Is Not Democracy

Restructuring of Canadian mayors and municipalities under the auspices of the United Nations began in 1992. Prime Minister Brian Mulroney signed Canada onto U.N. Agenda 21. Canada thus became a U.N. member nation-state.

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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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