2025

Lindsey Graham – America’s Biggest Grifter?

From “Forgotten History” Few figures in American politics have shifted as dramatically—or as opportunistically—as Senator Lindsey Graham. Once a staunch critic of Donald Trump, Graham transformed into one of his most loyal defenders. But this isn’t just about political flip-flopping—it’s about money, power, and influence. From campaign contributions tied to special interests to his role […]

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Mexico makes biometric identifier mandatory for all citizens

From “biometricupdate.com” Mexico has officially introduced a digital identification system by signing a law that turned the previously optional biometric-based citizen code into a mandatory document for all citizens. Last month, legislators approved amendments to a law related to the 18-character personal identifier, known as Unique Population Registry Code (Clave Única de Registro de Población

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Thimerosal Exposed

From the “Browne Report” U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently signed a recommendation from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), which he had recently overhauled, to remove the mercury based preservative thimerosal from all influenza vaccines distributed in the United States. Following a 5-1 vote by the newly appointed

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Human-AI Relationships: ‘What Am I Falling In Love With?’

From “technocracy.news” It’s no big deal, right? It’s just harmless, cute, or an interesting novelty, right? Well, there are already 350 AI companion apps globally. I surveyed the top eight apps to discover that collectively, they had over 200 million users. The industry has been approaching $1 billion/year since 2023, and it is growing exponentially. Is this

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Trump Admin Partially Walks Back Plan to Deny Disaster Aid to Cities That Boycott Israel

From “informationliberation.com” The Trump administration on Monday, after facing widespread backlash, appeared to partially walk back their plan to deny disaster aid to states and cities that boycott Israel, though they’re still insisting they have the right to enforce it. “There is NO FEMA requirement tied to Israel in any current NOFO. No states have

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US Congresswoman Says Funding Ukraine is A ‘Betrayal To Majority Of Americans’

From “thepeoplesvoice.tv” US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has warned that US politicians who back funding for Ukraine risk losing the support of their voters. The Georgia Republican said continued financial assistance for the Ukrainian government in its conflict with Russia is a “complete betrayal” of the American people who voted to end “fighting foreign wars” when they

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Major Restaurant Chain Faces Civil Rights Complaint For Allegedly Hiring Based On DEI

From “100percentfedup.com” President Donald Trump entered office with a clear mandate to roll back the “diversity, equity, and inclusion” standards that had long promoted the interests of certain groups at the expense of others. As a result, businesses that continue to prioritize DEI programs are finding themselves on the receiving end of public pressure campaigns

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Selling Us Rope: Palantir Is Raking In Billions From Washington

From “technocracy.news” The claims that “the company was never ideological”, as it spans across Administrations, is a sure sign that it is marching to the drumbeat of Technocracy. Technocracy has a death wish for capitalism and the constitutional republic, and it is encircling the federal government with a web of surveillance. In the meantime, our

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