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RAPID DETENTION is HERE! They Arrested and INSTITUTIONALIZED Him for THIS!

From “High Impact Vlogs” The man in the video is Nicholas Jordan Wagter, a researcher with a background in medical biophysics (degrees/education from Western University and mentions of University of Toronto connections). He posts content on Canadian intelligence/government issues, conspiracy-oriented topics (e.g., targeted harassment, mind control theories), and has been vocal about delivering documents on

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A SWAT Team Destroyed an Innocent Woman’s Home. She’s Been Waiting 6 Years for Justice.

From “reason.com” Vicki Baker is more fortunate than several other similarly situated victims. But it took a very long time to get there. How long should it take an innocent person to get confirmation that they will be compensated after the government destroys their home? Should, of course, is subjective. Some such victims will never get

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New Drone System Identifies Individuals at Long Range Using Biometric Data

This article comes from “naturalnews.com” A new drone-mounted surveillance system can identify individuals at distances of up to 1,000 meters by combining facial recognition, gait analysis, and body shape matching, according to a report published by YourNews.com. The system integrates existing drone platforms with advanced biometric algorithms to provide real-time identification without requiring close proximity, the

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The FBI Wants to Buy Nationwide Access to License Plate Readers

From “The Free Thought Project” The FBI wants to buy access to automated license plate readers (ALPRs) nationwide, which would likely allow the agency to track the movements of vehicles—and by extension people—across the country without a warrant, according to FBI procurement records reviewed by 404 Media. The documents show that ALPRs continue to be

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Woman arrested for Facebook post about Texas water crisis fights back

This article comes from “naturalnews.com” When Jennifer Combs sat down at her computer to post a warning about the brown, sediment-filled water flowing from taps in her small Texas town, she never expected to spend the night in a jail cell. But that is exactly what happened, and the case has now exploded into a

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The US Constitution Is Now a Suicide Pact

From “mises.org” The United States is rapidly heading toward a future that will require a decision from political authorities and elites of all types. The choice will be between peaceful radical decentralization—possibly including secession—on the one hand. On the other hand will be a ratcheting up of coercion and enforced “unity” to ensure political centralization. 

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Strait of Hormuz remains effectively blocked as NATO, Iran tangle over shipping security

This article comes from “naturalnews.com” The Strait of Hormuz has served as the world’s most strategically vital energy chokepoint for decades, carrying approximately 20% of all seaborne oil trade before the current conflict. Prior to the U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran, roughly 3,000 vessels transited the 13-to-21-mile-wide passage monthly. By April 2026, that number had

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South Carolina’s New Social Media Law Puts Every User Under Age Surveillance

From “reclaimthenet.org” A bill sold as child protection builds the legal framework for surveilling every user in the state. South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster signed H.B. 4591 on May 19, turning the Stop Harm from Addictive Social Media Act into a law that will reshape how every resident of the state uses major social media

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