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Month: September 2024

“Arm Yourself” – Persecuted Former FBI Specialist Urges Americans To Stock Up On Food And Prepare For Hardship

A former FBI specialist who was persecuted for questioning January 6 said during a hearing with lawmakers on Capitol Hill that Americans should stock up on food and prepare for hardship. Marcus Allen, a former FBI staff operations specialist, told the Judiciary Subcommittee on Weaponization of the Federal Government that he was deliberately targeted by …

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‘These People Are a Fraud’: Trump Delivers Remarks on Harris Border Crisis, ‘Phony’ Jobs Numbers, More

Former President Trump made a statement to the media at Trump Tower in Manhattan Thursday afternoon, covering a wide swath of topics, including the incompetence of his opponent, Democrat presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, who is scheduled to visit the U.S.-Mexico border while on the campaign trail on Friday. He began his remarks on …

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When Did Self-Defense Become a “War Crime”?

An opinion piece in The New York Times recently accused Israel of committing “war crimes” for taking out Hezbollah terrorists by detonating explosives in pagers and walkie-talkies. If Israel drops bombs, they’re labeled mass murderers. If they target terrorists’ communication devices, it’s a “war crime.” Is there anything Israel can do to defend itself against …

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US War Profiteers Bring World To Brink Of Armageddon

Such were the words of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, a moderate Republican who previously served in the US Army as Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe during World War II. Like Major General Smedley Butler, who served in the armed forces one generation before him, Eisenhower saw the nexus of private profit and …

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North Carolina election board removes 747,000 from voter rolls for ineligibility

North Carolina is expected to be swing state in the upcoming 2024 presidential election. The board of elections in North Carolina removed 747,000 individuals from voter rolls over the past 20 months because they are ineligible for registration. The State Board of Elections said in a press release people were removed from the rolls due …

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Major Manhunt Underway by US Marshals for Nathan Wade – Fani Willis’s Lover Boy and former Fulton County Lead Investigator in Trump Lawfare Case

There is currently a major manhunt underway by US Marshals for Nathan Wade, the former Fulton County investigator and DA Fani Willis’s lover. Jesse Watters broke the news Thursday evening on FOX News. Jesse Watters:  Lover boy, Nathan Wade is missing. The House Judiciary Committee, which is investigating Georgia DA Fannie Willis, needs Wade to …

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Third former Berlin day care worker accused of child abuse indicted in Worcester County

On Monday, Lionel Evans, 57, of Princess Anne, was indicted in Worcester County Circuit Court on charges of second-degree child abuse, second-degree assault and reckless endangerment. While Evans was set to appear in district court for a preliminary hearing Tuesday, his attorney, Thomas Maronick Jr., said the case will now be forwarded to the higher …

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More questions than answers in proposed commercial fishing deal with wind company

A discussion Tuesday between local commercial fishing operators and representatives of the state Department of Natural Resources about how US Wind intends to compensate fishermen for wind farm-related financial losses made one thing clear: the fishing community fears for its existence. Beyond that, the process, plan and the particulars of the commercial fishing “Compensatory Mitigation …

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Route 589 agriculture land near Ocean Downs adjusted for commercial use

The Worcester County Commissioners last week agreed to change a land use designation along Route 589. The commissioners last Tuesday voted 6-1, with Commission President Chip Bertino opposed, to change the land use designation for 15 parcels along Route 589 from agriculture to commercial center. Development Review and Permitting Director Jennifer Keener said the request …

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Public input sought for Ocean City short-term rental restrictions

Earlier this month, the Mayor and Council agreed to forward two proposed short-term rental regulations to the Ocean City Planning Commission for further review. One restriction would set a minimum length of stay for short-term rentals in the R-1 residential and MH mobile home districts, while the other would set occupancy for rentals in R-1 …

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