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Assange, Elon and the News Not Fit to Print

Assange, Elon and the News Not Fit to Print

brownstone.org With the death of the daily paper, few notice that the New York Times still maintains its censorious stamp of “All the News That’s Fit to Print” at the top left corner of the front page. One can’t help but notice the stories deemed unworthy of

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Heavy EVs Tearing up California Roads

Heavy EVs Tearing up California Roads

Ronald Stein Ronald Stein is an engineer, senior policy advisor on energy literacy for CFACT, and co-author of the Pulitzer Prize nominated book Clean Energy Exploitations. cfact.org Can it be true that California, in pursuit of reduced emissions from internal combustion engine vehicles, has mandated that heavier EV cars

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Science Denial: Lia Thomas’ Biological Edge ‘Is Not the Problem’

Sarah Parshall Perry Sarah Parshall Perry is a senior legal fellow in the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation . http://www.heritage.org/ PA Pundits – International papundits.wordpress.com Susan Shaw, a women’s and gender studies professor at Oregon State, penned a

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The US Can Thwart the CBDC Onslaught

Peter C Earle Peter C Earle, PhD, is a Senior Research Fellow who joined AIER in 2018. He holds a PhD in Economics from l’Universite d’Angers, an MA in Applied Economics from American University, an MBA (Finance), and a BS in Engineering from the United States Military Academy

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Can’t Be Right All the Time

Can’t Be Right All the Time

Two recent posts I’ve made for The BFD just go to show that you should never underestimate how far the Establishment will go to protect the venal and the predatory. First, I wrote about the upcoming Justice Department report into Joe Biden keeping classified documents after his term as

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How Biden and Amazon Censored Free Speech

How Biden and Amazon Censored Free Speech

Joseph Vazquez Joseph is the MRC Associate Editor for Business & Free Speech America. He graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in Political Science from The George Washington University in 2018. In June, 2019, he completed an exclusive fellowship with the Hertog Foundation, where he participated in their

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Wind Initiative Set to Join the Titanic

Wind Initiative Set to Join the Titanic

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, D.C., Rucker is a frequent guest on radio talk shows, written extensively in numerous publications, and has appeared in

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What Were They Hiding in Joe’s Garage?

What Were They Hiding in Joe’s Garage?

You know that panicked feeling when you show your friend a photo on your phone, and they start scrolling through your albums? Oh, well, neither do I… but I imagine it’s something like the cold sweat the Biden administration is in, as the Feds rifle in Joe’s Garage

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Trump Will Not Win
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Trump Will Not Win

Matt Judd I don’t want to write this article. I want former President Donald Trump to be the next President. I think he should be the current president. I think he was cheated out of victory in 2020. Even if you don’t believe there was nefarious early morning

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What Happened to Trust the Science?

What Happened to Trust the Science?

AI nzcovidresponse.substack.com Former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the States, Dr Anthony Fauci testified behind closed doors recently to the House Coronavirus Select Subcommittee. A statement by the Chair summarised Fauci’s testimony as “The social distancing recommendations forced on Americans ‘sort

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It Didn’t Work in 1938, Either

It Didn’t Work in 1938, Either

Is the Biden administration preparing to pull the worst betrayal of an ally by a Western nation since Czechoslovakia was dismembered and handed to the Hitler regime? In 1938, Chamberlain and Deladier cravenly sold out the Czechs in a futile attempt to mollify Hitler’s aggressive avarice. In 2024, Joe

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Not the ‘Right Kind’ of Farmer

Not the ‘Right Kind’ of Farmer

My go-to litmus test for any kind of “diversity and equity” rhetoric or policy is simple: flip the script. If, for instance, it would be racist to forbid a black couple to adopt a white child, then, ipso facto, it’s racist to routinely forbid the adoption of Aboriginal children

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On the Front Lines

The Rutherford Institute, a nonprofit civil liberties organization, provides legal assistance at no charge to individuals whose constitutional rights have been threatened or violated and educates the public on a wide spectrum of issues affecting their freedoms. rutherford.org WASHINGTON, DC The US Supreme Court has given government officials the

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It Is a $6 Trillion Issue

James Hickman James Hickman (aka Simon Black) is an international investor, entrepreneur, and founder of Sovereign Man. His free daily e-letter Notes from the Field is about using the experiences from his life and travels to help you achieve more freedom, make more money, keep more of it, and protect

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The US Congress Continues to Assess China

The US Congress Continues to Assess China

Dave Patterson libertynation.com The House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) continued its workman-like pursuit of the ubiquitous threat China represents to the US. The Wednesday, January 31 hearing focused on the cyber threats faced by America, but the committee has been far more forward-thinking in its

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In Praise of John Fetterman

In Praise of John Fetterman

Back during the 2020 election campaign, when the right were gleefully hooting that Democrat candidate John Fetterman was a vegetable, I wasn’t buying it. Now, I was far from a fan of Fetterman at first. He came across as a work-shy trust-fund kid who’d decided politics was the

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