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Trickle-Down Tyranny

Josh Sigurdson says what we see in China usually spreads to the rest of the world. Case in point are the recently employed mobile Covid testing units in China, whereby peopled were administered coronavirus tests. If they tested positive or did not comply, they were sent into quarantine. Pretty harsh measures, to say the least.

Truth is, says Sigurdson, we’re already witnessing these extreme similarities in the United States, Britain, Canada, Australia and elsewhere. “This is no coincidence,” Sigurdson says. “China has been vastly propped up by the U.S. government over the years and used as a testing ground for tyranny.” Here’s more from World Alternative Media.

Wasn’t This Biden’s Strength?

Wasn’t foreign policy supposed to be Joe Biden’s strength? Apparently not, following the faux pas in Afghanistan and the mess on our southern border.

Sean Spicer, former White House press secretary for President Trump, tells Sara Carter that the narrative of the last presidential election was that Biden was this mature adult and former chair of the Foreign Relations Committee, who had friends leading countries around the world and would bring a sense normalcy to our foreign policy. “And look what’s happened,” Spicer said. “You have French, British, other foreign leaders talking about what a disgrace this has become.” Here’s more of Spicer’s analysis on Biden’s debacle in Afghanistan that exposed the decades-long lie that he was a foreign policy expert.

Just Say No

Enough is enough! That’s the message being telegraphed across the planet, as we witness massive uprisings denouncing vaccine passports and insane totalitarianism.

World Alternative Media’s Josh Sigurdson reports that Australia is the latest country to join the outcry, flooding the streets of Victoria, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth to say no to its tyrannical government. Meanwhile, France was forced to postpone its attempt at imposing a jab passport and Greece continues to see large gatherings. Sigurdson breaks down the importance of disobedience as the world says no to tyranny.

Who Was St. Patrick?

Every March 17 people around the world don their best green attire to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. But chances are, there’s a lot you don’t know about Ireland’s patron saint.

For starters, St. Patrick wasn’t even Irish. He was born in fifth-century Britain, then part of the Roman Empire. He was kidnapped by Irish raiders when he was 16, spent six years in captivity, then returned to Ireland to spend the rest of his life as a missionary. Perhaps the most famous myth surrounding his legacy, St. Patrick drove all the snakes from Ireland, which symbolizes cleansing the country of paganism. Tune in to the History Channel for more.

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