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Daily Archives: March 20, 2017
Dangerous Election Hacking By The MSM
The day before the US election, the left wing press was trying to hack the election for Hillary with stories about Trump wiretapping. EXCLUSIVE: FBI ‘Granted FISA Warrant’ Covering Trump Camp’s Ties To Russia Those stories no longer fit their … Continue reading
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The World’s Big Problem With Fake Climate News
Earlier this month, fake news Bloomberg had a big story titled : Alaska’s Big Problem With Warmer Winters Alaska’s Big Problem With Warmer Winters – Bloomberg March has been the coldest on record in Fairbanks so far, almost 50 degrees Fahrenheit … Continue reading
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Tackling Rising Fake News By Shameless Journalists
The fake news Guardian predicts six feet of seal level rise, and a giant hurricane to hit Atlantic City, New Jersey every five years. Sea Level Trends – State Selection New Jersey hasn’t been hit by a hurricane since 1944. New Jersey did … Continue reading
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