Why is it that every time a leftist tries to kill conservatives, it's immediately called a "false flag"? And why is every single person who dares to question the false flag narrative attacked by a vicious (and suspiciously organized) online mob
A shooting at the press dinner. Strange details. Questions that aren't being asked. Today I'm going live to walk through what we know, what doesn't add up, and why it matters. We're also pulling back the curtain on Palantir, a company most people hav
Visa has just unveiled a new suite of artificial intelligence tools designed to overhaul how credit card disputes are handled, and once again this is being presented as a simple evolution toward efficiency and improved customer experience...
It doesn't take much to pick up a viral infection in spaces we share with other people – whether it's from tiny droplets in the air containing these particles, or touching doorknobs and countertops in offices and hospitals.
From 1933 to 2015, the Rockefeller family developed, owned, and occupied 19 buildings across 22 acres in midtown Manhattan known as Rockefeller Center.
The next big battle in elections is the 2026 Midterms in November. Dr. Jerome Corsi has a Harvard PhD in political science. He has written more than 30 books with many of them becoming best-sellers.
Lara interviews G. Edward Griffin, author of The Creature from Jekyll Island. Griffin explains how the Federal Reserve, created during a secretive 1910 meeting on Jekyll Island, operates as a banking cartel rather than a government agency, profiting
Over 50 nations are gathering in Colombia to map out a future without oil, gas, and coal, all while the world is in the middle of an energy crisis driven by war, supply disruptions, and rising demand that cannot even be met today.
Everybody's talking about Polymarket…But what is Polymarket? How does it work? Where did this idea come from? And, most important of all, how is it going to be used to generate the next Predictive Programming False Flag event? Join James in this
After once backing liberal causes, the Google co-founder has praised President Trump, donated to Republicans and spent $57 million to try to block a California billionaire tax.
The Supreme Court on April 27 will hear oral arguments in a case with major implications for privacy rights--and how law enforcement uses Americans' cell phone data while investigating crimes.
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