Nebraska Becomes 17th State To Call For Article V Convention Of States

After considering it for the past year, the unicameral body approved the measure in a 32-11 vote, with six senators abstaining or absent. According to the resolution, the Nebraska legislature seeks to call a convention “limited to proposing amendments to the Constitution of the United States that impose fiscal restraints on the federal government, limit the power and jurisdiction of the federal government, and limit the terms of office for its officials and for members of Congress.”

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A constitutional cure for COVID-19

Covid, Covid, Covid. Variant, variant, variant. Trust me, I’m the government’s highest paid employee, and “I represent science.” Show your papers, wear a mask, take a shot or lose your job. And the beat goes on for an infection where 99.95% of infected persons under age 70 years recover. It’s becoming clear that COVID-19 is not merely a disease but an excuse to concentrate power in the government.

h/t Mom

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Life In Hell: Germans, Australians Forcefully Dragged To Government COVID Quarantine Centers

Over a dozen people have been forcibly taken to government isolation centers in Germany, while hundreds are being held in similar centers in Australia as Western countries continue to use mandatory COVID quarantine centers all in the name putting an end to COVID-19.

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Covid And The Common Cold May Have Merged In Omicron Variant

When questioned on an ability to distinguish Covid from the common cold, Dr. Rakel Kling, Northern Health medical health officer in Canada, stated the following:

 “There is no easy way to discern between the common cold, influenza and COVID-19.”

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Biden Administration Caught Colluding to Silence America’s Parents. Mark Levin Has the Receipts.

“The federal government is using its power to silence and intimidate American citizens,” said conservative talk radio host and author Mark Levin, who released a bombshell letter on his program Thursday. “They’re trying to chill free speech.”

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Be Careful What You Search: How Government and Big Tech are Covertly Spying on You

Big brother is watching. Granted, there are multiple ways government can track us. It’s no secret. Besides a super-secret FISA court that’s granted spy warrants on innocent Americans in recent years, you might want to be careful what you search for on Google. The search engine is working secretly with the government on “keyword warrants.” It’s essentially spying. The Feds have ordered them to track and disclose data on persons who search certain terms.

Ever seen Conspiracy Theory? When Mel Gibson checks out Catcher In The Rye?

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CBC advocates for ‘online harm’ prevention, denies collaboration with ‘censorship czar’ Guilbeault

According to a network statement, the CBC and five subsidized press associations pledged to “advocate for initiatives to reduce if not prevent online harm,” according to a network statement. The advocacy comes ahead of internet censorship bills by Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault, including a proposal to block websites and appoint a chief censor called the Digital Safety Commissioner.

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‘Unequivocally no. Sorry.’ Obstinate Fauci says he will not step down under rare grilling on lost trust

Dr. Anthony Fauci made a somewhat surprising appearance on conservative Hugh Hewitt’s radio show Wednesday and was grilled about whether he should step aside as chief White House medical advisor given that many Americans have lost confidence in him, rendering him a deterrent in the Biden administration’s ongoing pandemic efforts.

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FDA bans e-cigarettes

The FDA has banned the e-cigarettes commonly sold on the market, by either rejecting them, or delaying their approval. It isn’t enforcing the ban against the biggest brands yet, and it may eventually approve those brands for sale. The FDA’s ban on a vast range of e-cigarettes will make it harder for many smokers to quit smoking, by depriving them of alternative ways of satisfying their craving for nicotine.

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