Ex-pharma rep Brandy Vaughan speaks vaccine reality in a 3-minute interview from Italy. You must watch this video.
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Ex-pharma rep speaks out against vaccines
Hong Kong protesters flood city streets for largest rally in weeks
HONG KONG (PNN) - August 18, 2019 - A sea of democracy activists flooded the streets of Hong Kong Sunday during torrential rain in a peaceful show to city leaders that their movement still pulls wide public support, despite mounting violence and increasingly stark warnings from Beijing.
Hundreds of thousands of protesters carrying umbrellas poured across the heart of Hong Kong island defying the downpour and a terrorist pig thug cop order not to march from a park where they had gathered earlier for a rally.
At least 13 people arrested at Oregon protest
PORTLAND, Oregon (PNN) - August 18, 2019 - Terrorist pig thug cops arrested at least 13 people and seized metal poles, bear spray, and other weapons Saturday as hundreds of far-right protesters and anti-fascist counter-demonstrators swarmed downtown Portland, Oregon.
Authorities closed bridges and streets to try to keep the rival groups apart. They were largely successful.
“This was a dynamic event with demonstrators frequently moving from one part of the city to another,” Mayor Ted Wheeler said at an evening news conference.
Protesters storm Hong Kong airport terminal demanding end of police brutality
Woman shot in the eye by terrorist pig thug cop.
HONG KONG (PNN) - August 12, 2019 - Airport authorities in Hong Kong have cancelled all remaining flights today after protesters swarmed the main terminal.
Some protesters wore bandages over their eyes in solidarity of a woman who was shot yesterday by terrorist pig thug cops during demonstrations.
What are your rights to self defense under the law?
What are your rights under the law? Criminal defense attorney Marc J. Victor and John Correia of Active Self Protection discuss your rights to self-defense in your home.
Commentary: You should still go: don’t let fear rule your life
By Daisy Luther
August 5, 2019 - Three mass shootings occurred in the last week in the Fascist Police States of Amerika and it’s starting to feel to many people like nowhere is safe. “I’ll hunker down at home,” they say. “I won’t go to Wal-Mart,” they vow. “I’m going to homeschool my children,” they decide.
Right now, that might feel like the safest choice. After all…
You can’t even go get school supplies at Wal-Mart without getting shot at.
You can’t go out for a drink without getting shot at.
You can’t go to work without getting shot at.
You can’t go to a concert without getting shot at.
You can’t go to school without getting shot at.
You can’t even go to church or mosques or synagogues without getting shot at.
You can’t go to a festival without getting shot at.
You can’t go to the movies without getting shot at.
What is really happening in Hong Kong
Luke Rudkowski of WeAreChange discusses the real situation in Hong Kong, where China is threatening to send in the Peoples Liberation Army to quell the protests currently taking place.
Riot terrorist cops fire tear gas at protesters in Hong Kong on another night of violence
HONG KONG (PNN) - July 29, 2019 - Riot terrorist pig thug cops fired multiple volleys of tear gas Sunday to disperse pro-democracy protesters close to Beijing's office in Hong Kong, plunging the financial hub deeper into crisis.
The clashes are the second consecutive day of violence in a city reeling from weeks of anti-government protests that show no sign of abating.
Alternative media panel on social media censorship
Alternative media is under siege. We have never seen this type of overt Orwellian censorship on social media in the history of its existence. Some of the top names in AltMedia discuss the future of this very important and crucial element of the Freedom Movement. Dan Dicks of Press for Truth, Josh Sigurdson of World Alternative Media, and Luke Rudkowski of We Are Change mince ideas on what the future holds for the information-control resistance at the Red Pill Expo 2019.
Privacy is a basic human right worth fighting to protect
SEATTLE, Washington (PNN) - July 24, 2019 - Privacy is a basic human right. It’s there in Article 12 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: “Freedom from Interference with Privacy, Family, Home and Correspondence.” Attaining that right in an era of dragnet surveillance, mass data breaches, State-sponsored hacks, and big tech overreach, however, is a Herculean task. As the digital privacy fight heats up, crypto protocols are emerging as a new battleground where the right to anonymity will be won and lost.














