The Rise of The Dissident Nation

Written by Jeffrey A. Tucker

Sitting in a Phoenix, Arizona, hotel ballroom, looking out over the 600 people gathered for a dissident medical convention, I wondered briefly if it was all real or I was just dreaming.

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Dr Makis and Dr Trozzi Discuss Disease X

Written by Dr Mark Trozzi

I wish I could report to you that Schwabb, Fauci, Gates, Tedros, Bourlas, Trudeau, Freeland, and other global predators have been arrested and neutralized by the military or police, but that has not happened… Yet.

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95% of WHO Pandemic Treaty and IHR Amendments Are About Global Control of Information

Written by Meryl Nass

It is true that the developing nations were promised cheap drugs and vaccines and assistance for their health systems if they went along with the WHO, and that this would come in part from the promised loosening of patent protections. But with the sinking of Moderna and Pfizer’s stock prices, Big Pharma does not want to give up any patent protections and expects the developed nations to be the ones providing charitable donations, not themselves. No surprises here.

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Ultra Vires (‘Beyond the Powers’)

Written by Robert Malone

According to a new lawsuit filed in December on behalf of two media organizations, those being The Daily Wire and The Federalist, as well as the State of Texas and AG Ken Paxton versus the U.S. Department of State (the State Department) through its Global Engagement Center (GEC) and various US government officials, it is alleged that the defendants are actively intervening in the news-media market to both censor and limit the circulation of disfavored press outlets.

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Manufacturing Consensus…

Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

Manufacturing consensus refers to the idea that certain organizations, for example, the IPCC, and groups such as climate scientists, use various strategies to create the illusion of widespread agreement on an issue, even when it might not exist.

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Farmers vs The Weather: Up for Tackling Climate Change?

Written by Nigel Jacklin

Ask any farmer what their chief pre-occupations are and they’ll most likely mention the weather, costs, prices and bureaucracy.  But will they mention climate change and if so will they be more concerned about the impact of climate change or the impact of measures justified by this particular ‘emergency?’

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