A real estate company with ties to first son Hunter Biden received more than $100 million from a Russian billionaire for property investments across the US that date back a decade, sources have told The Post…
Kash Patel: Biden’s Fear-Mongering Claims of Nuclear Fallout…
Former Trump national security adviser Kash Patel talks to host Steve Bannon about a variety of issues, including the Biden administration’s drumbeats of nuclear war, the danger of illegal immigration and crime in our streets, and Biden’s new executive order which bends the knee to Europe by complying to a European court’s rules for data collection…
Is It Possible The Chinese Really Did Hack Our Elections?…
I do a lot of speaking on election integrity. I say frequently –while there are endless problems with the security of our elections – I don’t believe the Chinese “hacked” the 2020 election. Maybe I was wrong…
Can You Fathom???: Election Software Firm Used by LA County – and by Counties in Swing States – Gave ‘Superadministrator’ Privileges to Contractors in China…
As we reported on October 4, Eugene Yu, a Chinese immigrant and CEO of Konnech, an election software company, was arrested “as part of an investigation into the possible theft of personal identifying information of [Los Angeles County election] workers,” which officials believed “was stored on servers in the People’s Republic of China.”…
NATO EXPANSION- WHAT GORBACHEV HEARD: Declassified Documents Show Security Assurances Against NATO Expansion to Soviet Leaders from Baker, Bush, Genscher, Kohl, Gates, Mitterrand, Thatcher, Hurd, Major, and Woerner…
U.S. Secretary of State James Baker’s famous “not one inch eastward” assurance about NATO expansion in his meeting with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev on February 9, 1990, was part of a cascade of assurances about Soviet security given by Western leaders to Gorbachev and other Soviet officials throughout the process of German unification in 1990 and on into 1991, according to declassified U.S., Soviet, German, British and French documents posted today by the National Security Archive at George Washington University…
Can the Flood of Lies About Ukraine and Russia Be Staunched?…
As someone who worked first hand on the CIA’s Afghanistan propaganda campaign in 1985-86, I feel somewhat qualified to comment on the scale and scope of the current propaganda campaign intended to whip up support in the West for Ukraine and galvanize international outrage against Russia–it is titanic and it is out of control…
Quid Pro Quo Joe Sure Looks Like He Tried to Blackmail the Saudis to Interfere with the Midterms…
As you may recall, a few years ago Joe Biden’s son Hunter got a lucrative board position at Ukrainian gas company Burisma Holdings, despite having zero relevant experience. So, when Burisma Holdings was being investigated by Ukraine’s then-Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin, Biden threatened to withhold $1 billion in aid to Ukraine (which is illegal) unless they fired Shokin. This wasn’t mere accusation, as we have video of Biden bragging about his quid pro quo—implicating Barack Obama in the scandal as well…
Moscow Makes Arrests Over Crimea Bridge Blast…
Russia’s FSB security service has said Ukrainian intelligence orchestrated an attack on the key transport link. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s Zelenskyy has called for an “air shield.” DW has the latest…
Part One: The LJ Konnech-tion…
Back in August, stories began to emerge from a group of citizen journalists of a Michigan based company called Konnech who specializes in government administrative software including election management systems, or EMS…
Mayorkas Knew the Truth: Hours Before Decrying “Horrifying Images”, Biden DHS Head Was Told Border Agents Did Not Whip Haitian Migrants…
Remember when the Biden administration fabricated a story that Border Patrol agents had ‘whipped’ Haitian migrants with horse reins – which the president promising that the agents involved ‘will pay’ and VP Kamala Harris calling for “consequences and accountability?”…
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