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Réseau InternationalConcentration camps, homeless people and RFID chips...

International Network - June 3, 2021

600 camps intended to accommodate the population in the event of a disaster are in service. Security around the camps aimed at preventing people from leaving raises suspicions... This ultra-sourced article highlights an evil organization.

   

Supposed to prepare for possible natural disasters, FEMA is involved in the destruction of evidence during the attacks of September 11, 2001. It is also accused of having ordered 100 wagons equipped with handcuffs and chains from foreign companies.

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Texas Covid

Digital DawnHow Texas Killed COVID - Ron Paul

Digital Dawn - May 27, 2021

Highlighting the effects of deconfinement on the Texan population. While all the pro-lockdown "experts" were damning Texas Governor Greg Abbott, history shows that the COVID-19 death rate was in no way affected by the Texas reopening.

   

This article is a translation from Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Property which was founded in the 1970s as an educational organization. Dr. Paul continues and expands public advocacy for a peaceful foreign policy and the protection of civil liberties in the country.
The Institute places particular emphasis on education and new generations, with a foreign policy summer school for university students studying international affairs and journalism.

“It is no coincidence that the century of total war coincided with the century of central banks. »

Ron Paul

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anti-censorship law

Digital DawnAn anti-censorship law in Florida

Digital Dawn - May 27, 2021

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed anti-censorship legislation. This article retraces key points from a speech he gave on Monday, May 24, 2021. It discusses the First Amendment, anti-trust law, the convictions incurred by Big Tech if they continued their censorship...

   

The Sherman Anti-Trust Act of July 2, 1890 is the first attempt by the American government to limit the anti-competitive behavior of companies: it thus marks the birth of modern competition law. ... It is supplemented by the Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914.

“If social media platforms are found to have violated antitrust law, they will be prohibited from contracting with any public entity. This blacklist of 'antitrust violators' imposes real consequences on Big Tech's oligopoly bottom lines.

The Office of Governor Ron DeSantis

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Fauci Carlson

Digital DawnFauci, WHO, media, lied about leaking COVID from Chinese lab

Digital Dawn - May 26, 2021

A host of the Fox News Channel, Tucker Carlson, accuses, supporting documents: The COVID-19 does indeed come from a Chinese laboratory and the health authorities had been notified of its escape as early as November 2019...

   

“Fauci has known all along that the virus may very well have come from this lab. A lot of people knew that. Fauci just lied about it for over a year”

Tucker Carlson

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Laboratory deputy

equality-and-reconciliationA pharmaceutical laboratory undermined by a deputy

Equality and Reconciliation - May 23, 2021

Katherine Moore Porter indicts the AbbVie laboratory: it used most of its proceeds to enrich its shareholders when it announced the 100% increase in the selling price of one of its drugs on the pretext of significant expenditure in Research and Development. The drug in question has not been improved...

   

Katherine Moore Porter, known as Katie Porter, born January 3, 1974 in Fort Dodge (Iowa), is an American academic and politician. A member of the Democratic Party, she was elected as a member of the California House of Representatives in the 2018 elections.

"I have no time to waste, I take care of the children on my own, dinner is burning, I have 4000 emails, my hair is going out of control, I haven't shaved my legs for a week. »

Katie Porter