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Almost immediately after the Twitter purge began, a number of non-Trump accounts began to face lock outs, suspensions, and even deletions. Few could have predicted the huge fallout from the Stop the Steal rally in Washington,
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According to the FBI, armed protests are planned for all 50 state capitols as the inauguration of Joe Biden approaches. The FBI said in a statement: “The FBI is supporting our state, local, and federal law enforcement
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On Tuesday morning’s The Sons of Liberty radio show, I spoke about the anti-American, domestic terrorism nature of the Big Tech social media giants’ actions not only towards the president of the united States, but
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Facebook is going all-in on their censorship campaign ahead of Joe Biden’s inauguration in 8 days. The social media giant has now banned the phrase “stop the steal” from their platform. Any content with the blacklisted
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Over the years, the big tech companies have made enormous amounts of money by monetizing discussions about politics. But now that Twitter and Facebook have silenced President Trump and have deeply alienated large portions of
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There is a madness a foot, a terrible evil madness. Does anyone recognize this country? For those wondering how the Gestapo, the Stasi, KGB etc got so far so fast. Wonder no more. Your neighbors are willing, enthusiastic
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Anti Fed Ed Warriors, if you missed my last interview on The Sons of Liberty, my host and I went over the plethora of educratic overreaches in the omnibus bill recently signed into law by out-going President Trump. HR 133, or
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Some supporters of Donald Trump will once again descend upon the Capitol on the day of Joe Biden’s inauguration. There will be protests against Biden’s inauguration as the evidence of voting irregularities continue to
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Richard Nixon, in his effort to silence black people and antiwar activists, brought the War on Drugs into full force in 1973. He then signed Reorganization Plan No. 2, which established the Drug Enforcement Administration
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WASHINGTON, DC — Coming to the defense of a military cadet raped while enrolled at West Point Military Academy, The Rutherford Institute has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to affirm the right of military servicemembers to sue the