On Monday, MTG said she was “taking a stand on the House floor because I don’t want the people to stand alone.”…
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On Monday, MTG said she was “taking a stand on the House floor because I don’t want the people to stand alone.”…
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Shortly after the November 2020 presidential election, the Trump White House set up a group of Republican operatives, lawyers and politicians operating out of the nearby Willard Hotel to organize the overthrow of the election and installation of Trump as president-dictator.
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The late-night host called these people coronavirus “misinformation superspreaders.”…
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You attract what you think, and this does not only apply for the good things, but also the terrible ones. According to a new study, our personal beliefs on COVID conspiracies “prospectively predict health behavior and well-being during a pandemic,” and such beliefs make exposure more likely to…
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Could Ellen be Dr Fauci in disguise? It’s not outside of the range of expected behaviors for the reality-warping MSM wizards.

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Austin Steinbart, whose followers call him “Baby Q,” leaked NFL players’ medical records and led a harassment campaign against a data company.
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A study published in the journal of Personality and Individual Differences found that Machiavellianism, primary psychopathy, and collective narcissism …
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Researchers use AI – and witchcraft folklore – to map the coronavirus conspiracy theories that have sprung up…
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From early on in the pandemic, conspiracy theories about COVID-19 have spread like wildfire, disseminating vast amounts of misinformation about the virus and vaccines, and tragically costing lives.
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When a person is so insecure that every discussion becomes a quest for victory and every disagreement a personal affront, six essential steps come into play in the form of the all-too-familiar pseudo-argument.
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