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Matt Hancock’s UK Health Security Agency would be the worst April Fool’s ever – except he isn’t joking
By Neil Clark | RT | March 27, 2021
The UK Health Secretary confirmed this week that a new ‘UK Health Security Agency’ was being set up on April 1, thus marking the next stage in Britain’s transformation into a repressive bio-security state.
Matt Hancock’s UK Health Security Agency would be the worst April Fool’s ever – except he isn’t joking
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Just Leave the Commies Alone
By Jacob G. Hornberger | FFF | March 25, 2021
I’m not sure what good it did for the Cold War to end, given that the U.S. government has done everything it could since then to gin up hostilities, tension, and conflict with the communist and former communist world.
Just Leave the Commies Alone
The U.S. Intelligence Community, Flouting Laws, is Increasingly Involving Itself in Domestic Politics
In sum, to the Department of Homeland Security, an “extremist” is anyone who opposes the current prevailing ruling class and system for distributing power.

“The Western firewall is complete”: the CIA’s vast modern anti-communist propaganda effort
The Mauritanian: 14 years in Guantánamo detention camp—the horrifying reality of America’s “war on terror”
In an interview with Forbes, the filmmaker talked about Barack Obama not closing Guantánamo—one of his election promises. “Most of the people in Guantánamo—the vast majority—were just farmers. They were people sold down the river by somebody they thought was a friend who accused them of being al-Qaida for $50,000 or $100,000. I think something like 80 percent of the people sent to Guantánamo were basically just victims of that.”
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Lt. Col. Stuart Couch on His Refusal to Prosecute Abused Prisoner
Guantánamo Diary author released after 14 years in illegal detention
If you loved the first War on Terror, just wait until you get a load of the sequel.
Feds: Let’s Launch a Domestic Terror War!
The law would create new “dedicated offices” within each of these agencies to deal with internal threats to the country. These divisions would have a sunset clause of 10 years, meaning that—for the next decade at least—we would potentially have new police cadres conducting intelligence missions and investigations, trying to sniff out extremists and radicals in our midst. It might be safe to assume that, with time, such programs would grow—garnering more funding, personnel, and resources.
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