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You Know You’re Flying Over the Target When You’re Getting Flak

The WWII saying means “If you’re not a threat they can safely ignore you, but when you’re directly over the target they start shooting.”

United Sovereign Americans (USA), a 100% volunteer, nonpartisan organization, has been working to expose errors and demand honest and accurate elections for the last two years. They now share their technical and legal expertise with teams in 24 states. Their peer-reviewed audits of state voter rolls have found millions of errors that violate multiple federal election laws. Recently they joined an election lawsuit in federal court in Maryland, alleging that diluting real votes with fake and illegal votes violates our civil rights to honest elections. More lawsuits are on the way.

- Wednesday, May 15, 2024






A Nanny State Idiocracy: A Tale of Too Many Laws and Too Little Freedom

We are caught in a vicious cycle of too many laws, too many cops, and too little freedom.

It’s hard to say whether we’re dealing with a kleptocracy (a government ruled by thieves), a kakistocracy (a government run by unprincipled career politicians, corporations and thieves that panders to the worst vices in our nature and has little regard for the rights of American citizens), or a Nanny State Idiocracy.

- Wednesday, May 15, 2024




THE PRISONER ESCAPE IN FRANCE, NOT A MOVIE


Gunmen in balaclavas ambushed a prison van in northern France, freeing a drug dealer known as "The Fly," killing two guards, and injuring three, prompting a major police manhunt

- Tuesday, May 14, 2024



SC Protects Children From Mutilating Surgeries and Gender Secrecy

COLUMBIA, S.C. – The South Carolina Legislature has passed child protections that ban harmful puberty blockers, hormone treatments, and irreversible mutilating surgeries for minors and prevents schools from withholding information from a parent if their child experiences gender confusion.

- Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Aaron Rodgers joined The Tucker Carlson Show for an extended conversation about fake vaccine cards in the NFL, Jeffrey Epstein, psychedelics, VP rumor

As recently as 2019, Aaron Rodgers was exclusively known for being one of the world’s best football players. He was beloved.

But that’s no longer the case. In the past few years, the star quarterback has morphed into one of America’s most polarizing figures and one of the corporate media's favorite attack targets. And it all started, unsurprisingly, when he questioned the COVID vax.

- Tuesday, May 14, 2024




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