
Monday, Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe, tweeted a video of Washington Post reporter Aaron Davis attempting to ambush the group’s imminent undercover bombshell video on the paper.
Monday, Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe, tweeted a video of Washington Post reporter Aaron Davis attempting to ambush the group’s imminent undercover bombshell video on the paper.
G. Edward Griffin’s 8th Red Pill Expo is less than two weeks away, and will be held in Indianapolis, Indiana on July 9 and 10 and will be livestreamed. The Red Pill Expo features 17 outstanding speakers and includes topics that range from geoengineering and transhumanism to energy medicine and healing through light.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta posted the names and addresses of concealed-carry permit holders on the California Department of Justice website on Monday. Bonta put Californians on notice that if they want to exercise their right to be armed, the price will be their privacy, safety, and security.
The Federal Reserve boosted interest rates by 0.75 percentage points. The average 30-year mortgage stood at 5.23%. Higher interest rates have raised payments on medium-priced homes by over $600 a month. Average credit card interest rates have topped 20%. The Federal Reserve intends to raise rates again in July.
The US Supreme Court issued a rare decision supporting constitutional gun rights and ruled 6-3 that Americans have the right to carry arms outside of the home and in public. The ruling will affect other states that include California, Delaware, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Rhode Island.
There was an average or 29 million disabled Americans for the past 5 years, until 2021, when an additional 3 million people were added, following the COVID vaccine rollout and mandates. The extra 3 million people means there was a 10% increase in disabled people, which is about 1% of the total population in one year!
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A government-funded college in Bristol, England, fired a Christian teacher after a student reported that he was offended by her comments. When the student asked about homosexuality, the teacher said that, as a Christian, she ‘personally’ believed homosexual activity was against the Lord’s will but that God loves every person regardless of sexual preference. The Chief Safeguarding Officer of the college then reported her to a government counter-terrorism agency as a ‘radicalization threat.’
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