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They Went to Great Lengths to Keep it from You Regarding the Miracle Drug Ivermectin and Where to Get it
- By Mikki Willis
We produced this short film to correct the narrative and to reveal the motive behind the smear campaign against one of the safest and most effective medicines of this era.
A medicine that, according to the numerous top scientists I’ve interviewed, would have ended the pandemic before it began.
A medicine that could have saved countless lives.
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Bob Jones University 9/11 Memorial Display
- By Randy Page - BJU
Ahead of the 21st anniversary of the September 11th attacks, Bob Jones University students will set up a memorial display near the Wade Hampton Boulevard entrance to campus. Each flag will represent one of the 2,977 victims—from 115 countries—who perished in the 2001 terrorist attacks.
The students will begin assembling the display Tuesday, Sept. 6, at 4 p.m. and it will remain in place through the morning of Tuesday, Sept. 13.
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Third Safe Haven "Lily Pad" Completed for Foster Youth in Spartanburg County
- By Press Release
Lily Pad: A Soft Place to Land, Inc. is excited to announce the completion of a third “Lily Pad” space designed specifically for area foster youth. Volunteers transformed a large space inside of the Spartanburg Department of Social Services office building that will serve children in a variety of ways. Children awaiting a foster placement will spend time in this new Lily Pad, comfortably doing homework, reading, playing games and even spending the night, should the need arise. When an immediate foster placement is unavailable, children often spend their days – and sometimes their nights – inside of DSS offices on air mattresses.
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Vietnam Veterans of America's National Convention Held In Greenville
- By Tony A. Dunn
The Vietnam Veterans of America held their National Convention at the Hyatt Regency in Greenville, S.C.
Gift packages for Convention attendees.
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Election Fraud Update: Pennsylvania Steps Up the Steal
- By Kat Stansell - American Policy Center
As we have been reporting, the Electronic Registration Information Center, (ERIC) adds millions of ineligible names to the voter rolls of its member states, under the guise of voter roll maintenance. However, the voter rolls of every ERIC state are very bloated – transparently so. See the numbers.
A condition of ERIC membership, as you may already know, is to solicit as many people as possible in order to register them to vote. The names which the state must contact, come from a data base provided by ERIC’s huge artificial intelligence system – which conjoins millions, including non-citizens, green card holders and others who are ineligible. That is fact.
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U.S. Postal Service Versus the Christian Sabbath: Former Mailman Appeals to Supreme Court
- By Joshua Arnold - The Washington Stand
Few places embody America’s pluralistic ideal better than Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the Amish heartland, where the religious sect known for its uncompromising way of life coexists side-by-side with a broad spectrum of modern American beliefs and sentiments. Yet, in a strange twist, this richly tolerant farm country is the setting for the latest case of the federal government’s persistent incomprehension of Christianity.
Former U.S. Postal Service employee Gerald Groff resigned his position in January 2019 and sued for discrimination because of his firm conviction against working on Sunday, the Christian Sabbath. After losing in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in 2021, and then in the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in 2022, he and his lawyers at First Liberty Institute appealed last week to the Supreme Court, asking the court to overturn a 1977 precedent that they argue “gutted” Title VII’s protections for religious accommodations in employment “in dicta utterly divorced from the statutory text.”
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The Clean TV Revolution
- By Press Release
On this episode of Point Blank, Lynne Taylor is joined by the husband/wife team behind BNJ Media/TV whose mission is to build a safer and cleaner media alternative for generations to come. As an interracial couple, their story is quite unique. Their unity in actions will inspire you to ‘press on,’ even when things seem impossible.
Find more from Lynne Taylor, the Common Core Diva here.
Find more from Drs. White and BNJ Media/TV here.
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- Legal, Scientific Defeats for 'Gender-Affirming' Procedures
- ERIC – the Epicenter of Voter Fraud
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- Nite Line Guest Line-up for September 5-9, 2022
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- At Least 13 U.S. Hospitals Perform Gender Transition Surgeries on Minors
- SC Joins National Battles Over ESG Power Plays