Testimony of Mayor Jim Watson, Emergencies Act Public Inquiry October 18, 2022
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In Nevada, Clark County still has more than 50,000 ballots to count as of Nov. 11, while cameras at a vote counting facility in Washoe County stopped broadcasting overnight on Wednesday. And…
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The Los Angeles District Attorney is now dropping charges against a CEO after U.S. election-related data was allegedly stored by a company in China. At least 11 Canadian election candidates were…
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Three days after Americans went to the polls, the political world still remains in a state of nervous apprehension. With the nation’s gaze on two Western states, Nevada and Arizona,…
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A new undercover video released by Project Veritas is raising concerns about possible illegal campaigning for Democratic candidates at a Philadelphia polling center. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) took the lead in her…
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China’s leader is ordering preparation for wars. Xi Jinping is requesting the Chinese military to “devote all its energy” to gearing up. A top U.S. general says the United States…
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Hundreds of thousands of votes still remained uncounted in Maricopa, Arizona’s most populous county, on Nov. 9. Election officials in the county say it could take until at least Nov. 11…
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One expert is calling today’s social media apps legal malware. “Tristan Harris had this to say: the average person checks their smartphone 150 times per day. Why do we do this? It’s the…
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Canada: Chinese Firms Must Divest for National Security
by EditorRCanada ordered three Chinese companies to divest their investments in Canadian critical minerals, citing national security concerns. The three Chinese firms are Sinomine Rare Metals Resources Company, Chengze Lithium International, and…
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Testimonies of Councillor Catherine McKenney and Councillor Mathieu Fleury, Emergency Act Publish Inquiry October 2022
by EditorRTestimonies of Councillor Catherine McKenney and Councillor Mathieu Fleury, Emergency Act Publish Inquiry on October 14, 2022