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Privacy Watchdog: ATF Uses Stingrays To Track Americans

Add the ATF to the list of other deep state agencies to investigate. The Project for Privacy & Surveillance Accountability announced this week that it has obtained records about the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ use of stingrays to track Americans. Stingrays are a relatively new technology that simulate cell towers and collect […]

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Where The World’s Ultra-Wealthy Live

How many millionaires, centimillionaires, and billionaires live in the world’s wealthiest cities? While such metrics are not all encompassing, these measurements of private wealth do help put the financial health and economic activity of some of the world’s wealthiest cities in perspective. Visual Capitalist’s Raul Amoros and Nick Routley created the infographic below, using information

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Oregon Advises Schools To Keep Students’ ‘Gender Identity’ Hidden From Families

Ask yourself: why do the government schools want to promote gender transitions and hiding from parents so badly? The Oregon Department of Education (ODE) has released a document advising schools on how to support “gender expansive” students, including keeping their so-called gender identities a secret from family members. If a student discloses their “gender expansive”

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Old Dominion Basketball Player Clutches Chest And Collapses Mid-Game

At some point, people will start asking “why now?” Another day, yet another athlete collapsing in the midst of a game for unknown reasons. Just days after Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin had to be administered CPR on the playing field after he collapsed following a play against the Cincinnati Bengals, another athlete has collapsed

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Will Universities Ever Admit They Were Wrong About COVID Policy?

Is this a rhetorical question? Of course not! Former White House adviser Dr. Scott Atlas, the Robert Wesson Senior Fellow in health policy at Stanford University’s Hoover Institute, wrote an excellent essayrecently in the Wall Street Journal. In it, he raises a vital question for all students, parents, faculty, and the broader public, as to

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Gallup: Americans Extremely Pessimistic About US Prospects in 2023

I totally agree with these sentiments. 2023 will be much worse than 2022. Coming off several challenging years, Americans enter 2023 with a mostly gloomy outlook for the U.S. as majorities predict negative conditions in 12 of 13 economic, political, societal and international arenas. When offered opposing outcomes on each issue, about eight in 10

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Cell Phone Tracking Records-Videos-DNA-Witness Account-Traffic Stops-All Part Of Case Against Bryan Kohberger Accused Of Killing UI Students

Another update on the Moscow murders.  The Moscow Police Department has gathered extensive evidence against the man who is accused of murdering four University of Idaho students. 28-year-old former Washington State University student Bryan Kohberger is charged with four counts of 1st degree murder in Latah County Second District Court. Kohberger could be executed if

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The probable cause affidavit in the murder case against Bryan Kohberger was released this morning.

You can read the documents here: Probable Cause Affidavit Against Bryan Kohberger Documents in the Moscow murder case were released this morning and are attached here. Bryan Kohberger, 28, is accused of killing four University of Idaho students, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin on Nov. 13 at their King Road residence

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Kohberger was allegedly in Clarkston hours after students were killed

Affidavit released Thursday shows man charged with four murders journeyed to valley, went shopping at Clarkston Albertsons. The man accused of slaughtering four University of Idaho students was in Clarkston on the day of the murders, according to the affidavit released Thursday. Bryan Kohberger’s cellphone data indicates he drove his white Hyundai Elantra to the

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Emails show Washington officials discussed COVID breakthrough cases amid vaccine push

No one should be surprised by this. (The Center Square) – KVI radio talk show host Ari Hoffman has obtained emails through a public disclosure request indicating state and local officials knew COVID-19 vaccinations weren’t as effective as hoped at stopping the spread of the virus, even as they publicly said the opposite and pushed

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NEW VIDEO: Moscow murder suspect pulled over in Indiana for following too closely

HANCOCK COUNTY, Indiana — New video was released by the Indiana State Police Department pertaining to Moscow murder suspect Bryan Kohberger being pulled over in Indiana. The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office said a deputy conducted a traffic stop with a white Hyundai Elantra on a highway just before 10:45 a.m. on December 15. The sheriff’s

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Idaho quadruple murder suspect on flight back to the state after waiving extradition from Pennsylvania

 It’s good news that they returned him to Idaho so quickly. But he’s innocent until proven guilty. CNN —  The man accused of killing four University of Idaho students in November is on a flight back to the state to face murder charges, a source familiar with the case said Wednesday. Suspect Bryan Kohberger was handed

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White House Repeats Claim That Talking About The Border Makes It Insecure

It must be the doublethink, because now speaking the truth is misinformation. The Biden Administration signalled that it is picking up in 2023 where it left off last year, with White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre repeating a claim that anyone talking negatively about the security of the border is helping smugglers and cartels by

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OpEd: Deep State, Cancel Culture and Burying the Twitter Files

In today’s OpEd in the Moscow-Pullman Daily News, I discuss the implications of the “deep state” (CIA, FBI, DHS, State Dept, Pentagon, etc) interfering in US elections and the free flow of information.  In November 2020, I wrote an Op-Ed titled “Destruction of Free Speech in America” in which I discussed Twitter censoring The New York

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