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In August Gateway Pundit contributor Cassandra Fairbanks broke the story on Dr. Fauci’s use of taxpayer money to torture beagles in barbaric animal testing. Dr. Fauci funded a study in Tunisia where beagle dogs were eaten alive by parasite-infected flies. Dr. Fauci also spent over $16 million in taxpayer funds on disturbing “toxic brain injection” experiments on monkeys in 2018. But Dr. Fauci’s sinister work does not stop there. Fauci has a long history of mass death, barbarism and lies. In 2004 Dr. Fauci’s NIH was also caught funding experiments on AIDS orphans at a New York City hospital. The...
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A whistleblower charging that a contract research company helping to carry out Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine trial last fall falsified data has responded to her former employer's accusation that she is lying. Brook Jackson's company, Ventavia Research Group, released a statement of denial, claiming "no part of her job responsibilities concerned the clinical trials at issue," reported investigative journalist Maryanne Demasi. But Jackson's lawyer has served Ventavia with a cease-and-desist letter, pointing out she has documentation showing she was hired as a regional director by Ventavia on Sept. 7, 2020, to oversee the operations, recruitment and quality assurance of the company's...
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The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is ordering airlines to turn over the names of passengers who have recently been in any of eight southern African countries where the COVID-19 Omicron variant is known to be spreading. The CDC issued the directive to airlines late Tuesday, according to Reuters, which obtained a copy of the order. It requires all airlines to collect and turn over names and contact information for all travelers who have been to Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa or Zimbabwe in the past 14 days. The letter from the CDC cited “the...
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For most, baking pies around the holidays and slathering them in whipped cream is a time-honored tradition. However, you might want to rethink the Reddi-wip this year. Instead, crank things up a notch with Cardi B's new vodka-infused, non-dairy whipped cream. Starco Brands has teamed up with the "Rumors" rapper herself to create Whipshots, a non-dairy cream topping that features actual vodka. The boozy spin on the classic dessert topping is available in three different flavors: Mocha, Caramel, and Vanilla. "Unlike any other spirit on the market, Whipshots combines luxury and indulgence with unmatched flavor to create a boozy whipped...
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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr interviews Dr. David Martin. They discuss medical patents and the involvement of Dr. Anthony Fauci along with other issues. SARS vaccine patented in March 2019, 8 months before the COVID-19 outbreak.
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While arranging travel for senior Air Force officials, a Maryland man bought a baby grand piano, a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, and pricey family vacations — all paid for with cash advances from a government credit card. Eddie Ray Johnson Jr., 60, of Brandywine, Maryland, was sentenced to 16 months in federal prison Monday, Nov. 29, after pleading guilty to charges of theft of government property that totaled at least $1,157,540.69 — the amount he was also ordered to repay. Johnson spent 15 years working for the Air Force as a civilian, most recently as a travel coordinator in the secretary of...
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Does anyone know of a service or place where I can store a 2 meg pdf so it can be read or downloaded by other random readers such as freerepublic members or friends. I really don't care about security but don't want anyone other than me to delete or modify the pdf. Thanks in advance for your thoughts or suggestions.
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Despite the fact that Kyle Rittenhouse has no connections to any white supremacy organizations, the fact that the three rioters he shot in Kenosha were all white men with criminal records who were attempting to assault or kill him, and the fact that a jury found him not guilty for shooting them in self-defense, President Biden refuses to apologize for calling him a "white supremacist." Presidential Press Secretary Jen Psaki pointed out that "the occasion in which the President called Rittenhouse a white supremacist was at a campaign appearance during the 2020 election. The Supreme Court has long held that...
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Los Angeles Lakers Star Will Miss AT LEAST 10 Days!
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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The warming of the planet is taking a deadly toll on seabirds that are suffering population declines from starvation, inability to reproduce, heat waves and extreme weather. Climate-related losses have hit albatrosses off the Hawaiian islands, northern gannets near the British Isles and puffins off the Maine coast. Some birds are less able to build nests and raise young as sea levels rise, while others are unable to find fish to eat as the ocean heats up, researchers have found. Common murres and Cassin’s auklets that live off the West Coast have also died in large...
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The binary galactic nuclei in NGC 7727. (ESO/Voggel et al.; ESO/VST ATLAS team) Just 89 million light-years away, in the galaxy NGC 7727, two supermassive black holes are destined to become one. New measurements that probe the heart of the galaxy have found that the nucleus consists of a binary supermassive black hole pair. It's the closest such binary we have found to date, beating out the previous record-holder of 470 million light-years by a significant margin. Moreover, the two supermassive black holes are closer to each other than any other supermassive black hole binary we've seen, separated by a...
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A Virginia Beach police officer won’t face criminal charges in the fatal shooting of Donovon Lynch, The Washington Post reported Virginia Beach Commonwealth’s Attorney Colin Stolle said at a news conference on Tuesday that a special grand jury declined to issue any indictments against Officer Solomon D. Simmons, who shot and killed Lynch. Lynch’s family filed a $50 million federal lawsuit against Simmons and the city saying that Lynch, 25, posed no threat at the time of the incident and was fired upon by Simmons without any warning.
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“They’re not going to publish their findings because they are concerned about losing research money from the drug industry.” A leading cardiologist in the UK has warned that a colleague of his is finding it impossible to get research published because it definitively links COVID vaccines to a massive increase in heart attacks. Appearing on GB News, Dr. Aseem Malhotra related how he was contacted by a researcher from a prestigious British Institution who said that he had found concrete links between inflammation of coronary arteries and the experimental mRNA vaccines. Dr. Malhotra added that his colleague told him the...
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) ambitions of keeping the Democrat majority in the House of Representatives past the midterm elections next year are dwindling as droves of vulnerable Democrats have announced they are leaving their current seats to either retire or seek a different office instead of fighting in a brutal reelection. Republicans only need to net five seats to pick up the House majority after the midterms. So far, more than triple the amount of Democrats (18 total) have decided to officially call it quits on the House and have left their seats open for a fight, giving Republicans...
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Protesters gathered outside the Supreme Court were seen taking abortion pills ahead of the nation’s highest court hearing arguments over the Mississippi abortion law challenging Roe v. Wade. "Abortion pills forever," the protesters repeatedly chant, according to footage posted by Erin Matson on Twitter Wednesday morning. "Epic action from @ShoutYrAbortion — people took abortion pills outside the Supreme Court!," Matson, a feminist activist, captioned the video.
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Federal prosecutors have issued a subpoena demanding, as part of a criminal investigation, the financial records of several fundraising organizations founded by former federal prosecutor and Trump attorney Sidney Powell in the wake of the 2020 presidential election. The grand jury subpoena was issued by the U.S. attorney's office for the District of Columbia in September and demanded communications and other documents regarding the fundraising of several groups, including Defending the Republic, according to The Washington Post.
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President Biden on Monday repeatedly mispronounced Omicron as he claimed he was on top of the potentially more contagious COVID-19 variant — before wishing reporters a “Merry Christmas” a month early. “It’s called the Omni-cron,” Biden said, mangling the name during a midday speech in the White House Roosevelt Room. The president’s chief medical adviser, Dr. Anthony Fauci, also botched the name of the variant, which was announced last week by the World Health Organization. The WHO controversially skipped over the Greek letters Nu and Xi, the surname of Chinese President Xi Jinping to land on Omicron. Fauci noted that...
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Are other Freepers looking at or considering leaving the US? No problem dying for my country, not sure if my country is willing to die with me. The older folks will stand, the younger? Be blessed! I can handle the flak, so bring it. We are apparently run by non voted in intelligence groups. They failed to do a cognitive test on Biden, not an accident. Oh ya, Trump lost the election, what a joke.
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resident Joe Biden announced back in October his intention to nominate Gigi Sohn as Commissioner of the FCC (Federal Communications Commission). The FCC regulates all communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable across the United States, which makes this even more worrying. Sohn has stated her belief that “Fox News has had the most negative impact on our democracy.” She also believes that Congress should hold a hearing on the network as she believes it to be “state-sponsored propaganda.” For all my concerns about #Facebook, I believe that Fox News has had the most negative impact on our democracy....
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Space Force general details how jamming, blinding lasers, cyber attacks, and other satellites have America's space-based capabilities under siege. US. Space Force's General David Thompson said last week that Russia and China are launching "reversible attacks," such as electronic warfare jamming, temporarily blinding optics with lasers, and cyber attacks, on U.S. satellites "every single day. “The Chinese are actually well ahead of Russia. They're fielding operational systems at an incredible rate.” ... when asked, Thompson could not confirm or deny whether any American satellites had actually been damaged in a Russian or Chinese attack. Beyond that ... even if such...
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