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rutherford.org Charlottesville, Va. – In advance of a holiday season that could see record numbers of ancestry kits given as gifts, the Rutherford Institute is cautioning the public about the significant privacy risks associated with corporations, government agencies and hackers possibly gaining access to one’s familial DNA. As the

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A Scandal on Top of Fabrication

Michael Rectenwald Michael Rectenwald is the author of 12 books, including The Great Reset and the Struggle for Liberty (2022), Thought Criminal (2020), Beyond Woke (2020), Google Archipelago (2019), Springtime for Snowflakes (2018), and Nineteenth-Century British Secularism (2016). He was a professor at NYU from 2008 to 2019. He

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The Media Are Hamas’ Best Friends

The Media Are Hamas’ Best Friends

How soon before the Australian left-media rename the Walkley Awards to the David Irving Awards for Outstanding Denial? As I wrote recently, the media are nothing if not dedicated Hamas fangirls. But even Stuff’s demented parroting of Hamas propaganda pales in comparison with the Australian mainstream media’s

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Hunter Biden Indicted on Nine Counts

Hunter Biden Indicted on Nine Counts

Graham J Noble libertynation.com Hunter Biden found himself in significantly deeper legal trouble on December 7, when a grand jury indictment was filed in the US District Court for the Central District of California. The younger Biden is charged with nine counts relating to federal tax crimes. The charges

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Timaru Herald Ignores Rising Star’s Brilliant Debut

Timaru Herald Ignores Rising Star’s Brilliant Debut

It’s not every day a new MP makes such a splash in the House on debut that veteran journalist Audrey Young declares his offering to be the best maiden speech she has heard in her 30 years in the business, with mutterings around the press gallery and beyond of

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What’s up with COP28?

What’s up with COP28?

Craig Rucker Craig Rucker is a co-founder of CFACT and currently serves as its president. Widely heralded as a leader in the free market environmental, think tank community in Washington, DC, Rucker is a frequent guest on radio talk shows, written extensively in numerous publications, and has appeared in

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With Friends Like These…
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With Friends Like These…

Only two days into the new parliament, the next election had already been decided. The antics in parliament by Labour’s coalition partners have seen to that. This country is made up mainly of people who are tolerant of most things but they will not stand for the antics of

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Ditching Paul Hunt a Good Start, but Not Enough to Fix the HRC
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Ditching Paul Hunt a Good Start, but Not Enough to Fix the HRC

dailytelegraph.co.nz “THE JUSTICE MINISTER’S DECISION NOT TO REAPPOINT PAUL HUNT IS A GOOD START, BUT DOESN’T GO FAR ENOUGH TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION’S ROT,” SAYS ACT MP TODD STEPHENSON. “Just this week the Human Rights Commission hired an additional high-paid chief executive

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Spit in the Face of Protests
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Spit in the Face of Protests

Heather du Plessis-Allan has a column in yesterday’s paper about how nervous Government ministers are about protests and robust debate. It’s a whole lot of unnecessary hand wringing and tut-tutting if you ask me. Not everyone in the coalition Government is thrilled about its race relations

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Comment of the Day

Comment of the Day

As his caucus has been chanting about Gaza, waving Palestinian flags and wearing keffiyehs while being sworn in as MPs, [Green co-leader James Shaw] has been curiously absent. A casual observer could assume that, well, Shaw isn’t on the same page as the rest of his party. I’

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The New Government Is Right to Scrap it

Just one week after handing over the reins as health minister to the National Party, Ayesha Verrall accused her successor and his party of having the deaths of thousands of New Zealanders on their hands. This week on Stuff’s Tova podcast, an in-depth look into the National-led

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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the New Normal Reich

consentfactory.org Well, 2023 is almost in the books, and things couldn’t be going better for the New Normal Reich. It’s been a long, strange seven years, but we’re finally back to the Global War on Terror, which, as you may recall, was abruptly preempted in 2016

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Changing the Words Doesn’t Alter the Fact

Changing the Words Doesn’t Alter the Fact

Michael Cook Michael Cook is editor of Mercator. mercatornet.com Such is the stigma surrounding suicide that advocates of ‘voluntary assisted dying’ insist vehemently that it is by no means suicide. For instance, Go Gentle Australia, a leading lobby group for VAD, explains in its website’s FAQ that: People

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Is This Govt Just Business as Usual?
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Is This Govt Just Business as Usual?

Peter Allan Williams Writer and broadcaster for half a century. Now watching from the sidelines although verbalising thoughts on www.reality check.radio three days a week. peterallanwilliams.substack.com It’s now a week since the whistleblower information from the man we now know to be Barry Young became

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