In January of 2020, NBC published an article claiming nearly three dozen U.S. voting systems connected to internet, which left them “online and vulnerable”
If you want to understand what a real "humanitarian crisis" looks like, don't look to Martha's Vineyard—look at Eagle Pass, TX
Residents of the tiny town 1 mile North of the US-Mexico Border say illegals are killing dogs and other animals for food—but it gets worse...
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However, many would-be border crossers don't even make it to the town...
According to the Eagle Pass Fire Chief, the town performs a body recovery from the Rio Grande daily, bringing the average up from 12 recoveries per year to 30 per month.
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'I had never seen so many drownings like we're seeing right now'
He noted that local morticians can't keep up with the influx of dead migrants and recovery efforts have placed a tremendous strain on the city resources.
5 ➖7/30/21 Tyson River Valley ingredient plant
6 ➖10/21/21 Darigold plant
7 ➖11/15/21 Garrard County food plant
8➖11/29/21 Maid-Rite Steak Company
9➖12/13/21 San Antonio food processing, West side Foods
10➖1/7/22 Hamilton Mountain poultry processing plant
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11➖1/13/22 Cargill-Nutrene feed mill. Lacombe, La
12➖1/31/22 Winston-Salem fertilizer plant
13➖2/3/22 Wisconsin River Meats
14➖2/3/22 Percy dairy farm
15➖2/5/22 Wisconsin River Meats processing facility destroyed by fire in Mauston, Wisconsin.
For the past 4 years, a coordinated effort by the activist media has done fundamental damage to America
Remember the Atlantic story that lied about Donald Trump calling war heroes "losers?"
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Or how many 'viral' videos dunking on America & Trump have you seen from purported media outlet 'NowThis?'
Or what about the countless 'bombshell' stories in Mother Jones about the now-debunked Steele Dossier that divided the nation for 4 years?
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Perhaps you've seen your social media channels filled with stories from 'Courier Newsroom' — an entity described as “the Left’s plan to slip vote-swaying news into Facebook Feeds” under the guise of “hyper-targeted hometown news"