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November 10, 2023

Everywhere Is a Border State

NGOs receive taxpayer dollars to facilitate mass immigration all over the United States. Senate Republicans appear to have caved to Democrats on defunding them. Petr Polak A white van bearing the words “OIM – ONU Migración” sped past a row of low yellow buildings, looking out of place in the …

November 10, 2023

Are Flu Shots Being Mixed with mRNA Vaccines?

Dear DailyClout, I am a bit late in sending you this, but in the event that you were not aware, there is a bit of subterfuge going on with a resurgence of peddling alleged COVID-19 vaccinations in at least parts of central Canada. Recently, a popular news radio station renowned …

November 9, 2023

“You Can Be Pro-Israel and Pro-Palestinian and Anti-Terror”

Dear DailyClout, Recently, I had the opportunity to listen to a ‘viral’ video of Professor Davidai’s impassioned plea to the world to protect us against the evils of antisemitism.  He pointed out that the world seems to have now ignored the fact that HAMAS carried out one of the worst …

November 9, 2023

Traditional, Non-Pharma Skin, Hair and Wellness Treatments

In becoming more self-sufficient, our column “Liberty Lifestyle” looks at ways to use products that don’t fatten the coffers of bad actors, and that are actually good for us. Skin and hair treatments and energy support from traditional sources, in this video, explained by Dr. Naomi Wolf. https://rumble.com/embed/v3s4ul4/?pub=mbdkr

November 9, 2023

Glyphosate Poisoning The Planet. Is Regenerative Farming The Answer?

Mindful Activist and author Ora Nadrich interviews Josh Tickell, film director and expert on regeneration and climate. https://rumble.com/embed/v3s37ad/?pub=mbdkr Josh Tickell is an internationally recognized author, film director, speaker, and expert on regeneration and the climate. In 2008 Josh released his first feature film FUEL, which won the Sundance Audience Award for Best Documentary, was …

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