Monthly Archives: February 2023

covid, vote fraud, and other clown world honking

One has to wonder why it was ever in doubt, COVID was released from a CCP lab, given overwhelming evidence of this at the onset of the pandemic. Only a few senior intelligence officers seemed to minimize vast amounts of … Continue reading

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Corrupt office-holders, stolen elections, government misconduct

Opening theme: BOMBSHELL REPORT: Testimony at Arizona Senate Elections Committee Reveals Evidence that THREE OF THE FIVE Maricopa County Supervisors have recorded documents EVIDENCING the acceptance of bribes.. MEDIA SILENT..pic.twitter.com/1OeQfXwL6O — Chuck Callesto (@ChuckCallesto) February 24, 2023 So it just … Continue reading

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We are mystified! We suspect foul play (by the Clinton Crime Family)

# When I heard another Clinton associate had supposedly shot himself without any gun while hanging himself, all I could think of was a line from Phantom of the Opera — “We are mystified! We suspect foul play!” Discovery Made … Continue reading

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don’t underestimate bidAn’s ability to screw things up

# Project Veritas:   WOW!! James O’Keefe Shows Text Message from Project Veritas Board Member to Veritas Employee bragging about getting a raise if they get rid of James O’Keefe!!!! pic.twitter.com/ZBcSIkY5bX — Matt Couch (@RealMattCouch) February 20, 2023 Project Veritas … Continue reading

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Ohio, January 6th, mRNA, and sexual perversion

JD VANCE: "The leaders of this country have decided to disregard the people of East Palestine" pic.twitter.com/mceFhtYhVC — Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) February 14, 2023 BREAKING.🚨 The Tulsa Port Authority is reporting that a chemical tanker has caught fire at … Continue reading

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