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Arkansas Governor Signs Pro-Life Bill Into Law That Bans Most Abortions

Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Tuesday signed a pro-life bill that bans most abortions in the state. While pro-life supporters hope the measure will encourage the U.S. Supreme Court to revisit its landmark Roe v. Wade decision, opponents of the law are seeking to block it before it’s enacted. The pro-life bill, now called the “Arkansas Unborn Child […]

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March 9, 2021 | Nightly News Rebroadcast | Video: 50 Minutes 23 Seconds

The Texas Governor says there is a crisis on the southern border, two important swing states are reforming their election laws, and every single staff member and consultant from the Nevada Democratic Party has quit.

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FBI Video Of Suspect Planting Pipe Bomb Night Before Capitol Riot

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Pfizer Demands Nations Put Up Collateral to Cover Vaccine Injury Lawsuits

Story at-a-glance:

  • Pfizer is demanding countries put up sovereign assets, including bank reserves, military bases and embassy buildings, as collateral for expected vaccine injury lawsuits resulting from its COVID-19 inoculation.
  • Argentina and Brazil have rejected Pfizer’s demands. According to legal experts, Pfizer is abusing its power.
  • In the U.S., vaccine makers already enjoy full indemnity against injuries occurring from the COVID-19 vaccine under the PREP Act. If you’re injured, you’d have to file a compensation claim with the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP), which is funded by U.S. taxpayers.
  • A significant problem with the CICP is that it’s administered within the Department of Health and Human Services, which is also sponsoring the COVID-19 vaccination program. This conflict of interest makes the CICP less likely to admit fault with the vaccine.
  • The maximum CICP payout you can receive — even in cases of permanent disability or death — is $250,000 per person, and you first have to exhaust your private insurance policy before the CICP kicks in.

As reported by New Delhi-based World Is One News (WION), Pfizer is demanding countries put up sovereign assets as collateral for expected vaccine injury lawsuits resulting from its COVID-19 inoculation. In other words, it wants governments to guarantee the company will be compensated for any expenses resulting from injury lawsuits against it.

As detailed in my interview with Mikovits, the synthetic RNA influences the gene syncytin, which can result in:

  • Brain inflammation.
  • Dysregulated communication between the microglia in your brain, which are critical for clearing toxins and pathogens.
  • Dysregulated immune system.
  • Dysregulated endocannabinoid system (which calms inflammation).

Originally published by Mercola.

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Republican National Committee to hold part of annual donor retreat at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago

Trump is expected to give a dinner speech to donors.

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Republican National Committee won’t comply with Trump order to stop using his name, likeness

The committee says it has “every right” to use Trump’s image.

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Bannon’s War Room | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded March 9, 2021 | Video: 48 Minutes 29 Seconds

Boris Epshteyn says Roy Blunt’s retirement is a signal that the establishment knows “MAGA and the Republican Party is one and the same.” Our guests are: Maggie VandenBerghe, Matt Gaetz, Boris Epshteyn.

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Publisher halts Cuomo book promotion, citing nursing home inquiry

There are “no plans” to reprint or republish Cuomo’s book, according to publisher.

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Arizona and Montana Take Legal Action Against Biden Admin ICE Arrest Regulations

Arizona and Montana are taking legal action (pdf) to block new Biden administration immigration regulations, saying that these would cause negative consequences for the states. The new rules would limit the capability of ICE to detain some illegal immigrants unless they pose a threat to national security, entered through the border after Nov. 1, or committed aggravated felonies. The Biden administration says that the rules don’t impair arresting or deporting people, but the officers in the field would need to request permission from their superiors to arrest people outside of the aforementioned cases. “If asked about the poorest policy choice I’ve ever seen in government, this would be a strong contender,” Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich said in a statement. “Blindly releasing thousands of people, including convicted criminals and those who may be spreading COVID-19 into our state, is both unconscionable and a violation of federal law. This must be …

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BREAKING: Massive 100,000 Migrants Flooded U.S. Border in Just 4 Weeks.

New numbers, reported by CNN, reveal the biblical scale of the Biden-induced mass migration headed to the U.S. border, with a reported 100,000+ arrests and apprehensions in the past four…

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