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Did the federal government violate the rights of Americans – civilian and military alike – by mandating they take COVID-19 experimental "vaccines"? A researcher says by its own actions almost 50 years ago, Congress declared that an individual may not be administered an experimental drug under "sanctions," "coercion," or "undue influence."
Did the federal government violate the rights of Americans – civilian and military alike – by mandating they take COVID-19 experimental "vaccines"? A researcher says by its own actions almost 50 years ago, Congress declared that an individual may not be administered an experimental drug under "sanctions," "coercion," or "undue influence."
Did the federal government violate the rights of Americans – civilian and military alike – by mandating they take COVID-19 experimental "vaccines"? A researcher says by its own actions almost 50 years ago, Congress declared that an individual may not be administered an experimental drug under "sanctions," "coercion," or "undue influence."
An esteemed Chinese-American businesswoman and attorney says the tension between the U.S. and China – combined with the East Asian's country expansive growth in the region – could have grave consequences for countries around the world.
A telecommunications expert warns that Communist China could be monitoring U.S. military installations via commercially installed high-resolution cameras that allow it to piece together the movements of military equipment.
A medical researcher and retired Army Reserve officer contends the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been caught red-handed collaborating with Big Tech on COVID-19 misinformation.
As Iran draws closer to possessing nuclear weapons, terrorist operatives supportive of the regime continue to infiltrate the United States – a situation one Middle East scholar says the Biden administration is ignoring.
Infiltration and indoctrination seem to be the modus operandi for proponents of critical race theory in America's public schools. Now it appears "incognito" can be added to those tactics.
A researcher and author argues that a laissez-faire response toward religious intolerance and discrimination is a "slippery slope" that leads to persecution – a level of persecution he says America has yet to witness.
While the U.S. continues its attempts to revive a nuclear deal, Iran hasn’t stopped spreading its tentacles throughout the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.