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US Works to Expand Rare Earth Mineral Production to Break CCP Monopoly
The Chinese regime’s monopoly over rare earth minerals could soon be broken. The CCP has been expanding government control over its rare earth mineral industry,
August 21, 2024
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Joshua Philipp
Major Government Policy on the Internet Passed
During the Obama administration a controversial policy was put in place to establish government control over the internet ...
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Joshua Philipp
Less ‘Central Control’ After Daniel Andrews Exit, Treasurer Admits
The Ombudsman said she was "deeply troubled" by the number of Victorian government staff afraid to speak out.
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Monica O’Shea
The Banking Crisis ‘Great Reset’
Commentary On Sunday, March 5, 1933, just one day after his inauguration, newly elected U.S. President Franklin Delano ...
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Michael Wilkerson
How to Turn Free Citizens Into Compliant Serfs
Commentary Free citizens have minds of their own and want to pursue their lives as they see fit. ...
March 14, 2023
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Philip Carl Salzman
Senators Begin Amending Proposed Online Streaming Act Aimed at Regulating the Internet
A Senate committee is rewriting Bill C-11, the Online Streaming Act proposed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government, ...
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Marnie Cathcart
COVID-19: The Weaponization of Fear and the Loss of Freedom
Commentary Many U.S. citizens wonder if life will ever return to normal. Are masks here to stay? On ...
October 10, 2021
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John Mac Ghlionn
How Expanding Human Rights Increases Government Control, Ingratitude, and Resentment
Commentary The concept of human rights, once it attaches to material benefits, has a profoundly damaging effect on ...
August 3, 2021
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Theodore Dalrymple
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