‘It was all set up ahead of time’: COVID-positive nursing home residents were given deadly euthanasia cocktails

How much of the deadly ‘first wave’ of the pandemic were elderly who died abandoned by the droves, from malnutrition, dehydration, and by lethal ‘protocols'? There is much to investigate in the 'first wave' of deaths that politicians and health officials wielded like a club to terrify citizens into conforming to lockdown and other government COVID measures
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Celebrate life’s joys: How to help the gender-confused

In my opinion, a proper understanding of this fraught topic will develop more easily if the conversation starts with a celebration of life’s joys­ – the wonders of parenthood, the beauty of sexual intimacy­, the wholeness derived from normal development and an embrace of biological reality. And that to lose these goods is to lead a deprived existence.
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Nothing will be private: The rise of microchipping and the ‘internet of bodies’

In the end, everything will be connected to a single implantable device that will hold your digital identity, health data and programmable CBDCs. Your digital identity, in turn, will include everything that can be known about you through surveillance via implanted biosensors, your computer, smartphone, GPS, social media, online searches, purchases, and spending habits.
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‘An absolute hero’: The pro-life legacy of Chris Slattery

Since dedicating his life to the pro-life cause in 1990, New York City’s Chris Slattery’s impact that has been felt worldwide. His pregnancy help centers in New York City, and others like it have resulted in thousands of babies being saved, despite having to battle against the multi-billion dollar abortion industry.
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Macron, Le Pen to compete a second time for French presidency: The stakes have never been higher

Sunday’s election marked the complete collapse of France’s institutional parties (Les Républicains and the Parti socialiste) who formerly were more or less assured of reaching the second round and of obtaining the lion’s share of seats in the two houses of Parliament: what will happen in June when legislative elections will renew the National Assembly is anyone’s guess.
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