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Month: December 2024

Supreme Court to Hear Arguments Over Sovereign Immunity in Holocaust Lawsuit

Holocaust survivors have been trying to use U.S. laws to sue Hungary over property seized during Nazi occupation.

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Renowned Virologist Warns ‘Vaccinated People’ Face Looming Wave of Death & Disease…

As Slay News previously reported, Professor Dolores Cahill, a world-renowned immunology expert, issued an explosive warning to the public that everyone who has been vaccinated with Covid mRNA shots “will die within 3 to 5 years, even if they have had only one injection.”
In addition, Bossche previously warned the public during a separate interview that a “massive tsunami” of “chaos” and “death” is about to decimate the global Covid mRNA-vaccinated population.

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California Convenes Special Session to Counter Trump Policies 

A new bill would allocate $60 million to challenging potential federal policies related to environment, abortion, illegal immigrants, and LGBT individuals.

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Progress vs liberty: A critical look

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – We often hear about progress, but rarely ask where it leads. From data breaches to government spending and declining trust in institutions, society seems to be racing forward without reflection. Are we truly advancing toward liberty and rights, or just embracing change for its own sake? It’s time to reconsider the path we’re on.

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Hunter Is ‘Treated Differently’ By Deep State, But Not How Joe Biden’s Pardon Suggests

At every turn, Hunter received preferential treatment from the bureaucrats tasked with investigating and prosecuting him.

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MSNBC Claims Ignorance of Harris Campaign’s Pre-interview Donations to Sharpton’s Group

Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign donated $500,000 to Al Sharpton’s activist group just weeks before Sharpton interviewed her on MSNBC. …

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450 – Federalist and Antifederalist #1

I don’t believe a serious study of the Constitution can be made without looking at the public debates over the documents. After the Constitutional Convention sent the proposed constitution to the states for ratification, a great debate was had over its pros and cons. Supporters of the document as proposed, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison, published essays in New York State newspapers under the pseudonym Publius. These essays are collectively known as the Federalist Papers. Meanwhile, several authors published articles and essays opposing, or at least cautioning a rush to adopt the proposed Constitution, under many pseudonyms.

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