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Somali Fraud Defender Stunned

At a Minnesota fraud hearing on Capitol Hill, a Democrat witness defending Somali immigration, Brendan Ballou, was grilled by U.S. Rep. Brandon Gill, a Texas Republican. Gill dueled Ballou with a flurry of Somali welfare statistics that left him speechless in what’s become a jaw-dropping viral exchange.

Let’s watch and react. Here’s more from Amala Ekpunobi.

The Big Covid Lie Lives On

Sacha Stone welcomes a distinguished panel of the leading voices on health sovereignty, statistics, Covidiocy, truth and disclosure

The comprehensive discussion with Naomi Wolf, Sherri Tenpenny, Tom Reno and Steve Kirsch exposes the big lie that was the Covid-19 pandemic, the deadly failures of the subsequent Big Pharma vaccination rollout and the ongoing gain-of-function research in America that was vehemently denied by the Cabal.

Add to this the monumental failure of the government and mainstream media to address the massive corruption and the stage is possibly set for more mischief as we approach the November presidential election. More with Stone and guests.

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Biden Statistically Impossible

A mathematician says the Biden victory was statistically impossible. How impossible? Here’s a report from One America News suggesting a legitimate win by Joe Biden couldn’t have occurred in a million years.

In other words, Biden won by cheating, by an outright manipulation of the vote totals: Exactly what many of us have been declaring. The question now becomes: How can we rectify our voting systems to prevent this kind of cheating from happening again? If we can’t do so, why should we ever believe any election results or give any respect to the assholes who supposedly won? More from InfoWars.

Unraveling Simpson’s Paradox

Simpson’s Paradox is a statistical anomaly and ecological fallacy where seemingly contradictory results are implied by a single set of data, depending on how it’s grouped. The paradox can arise in medical studies, student test scores and so on. minutephysics explains.

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