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Neil Campbell

Neil lives in Canada and writes about society and politics.
A man looks through an optical biometric reader to submit his passport application at an office in Kabul on July 25, 2021. Scanners and a database of at least 25 million people’s biometric data have fallen into the Taliban’s hands and are being used to hunt NATO-friendly Afghans.
Taliban Hunting NATO-Friendly Afghans With US Biometric Database and Hardware
A Taliban-linked special forces unit is utilizing U.S. biometric hardware and a database connected with it left behind by the defeated Afghanistan government to hunt down citizens who are friendly to NATO, according to reports. ...
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives for a NATO summit at headquarters in Brussels, on June 14, 2021. Canada abruptly ended evacuation efforts of citizens, permanent residents, and refugees from Afghanistan on Aug. 26, saying the U.S. military needed the Kabul Airport runways to extract soldiers.
Canadians Left Stranded in Afghanistan as Government Ends Evacuation Efforts 5 Days Early
The Canadian government has ended evacuation efforts for citizens, permanent residents, and refugees from Afghanistan five days ahead of the Taliban-defined Aug. 31 deadline.  Global Affairs Canada (GAC) notified the public that evacuation efforts ended...
View of the U.S.-Mexico border wall in Otay Mesa, California on August 13, 2021. A Department of Homeland Security whistleblower told Project Veritas members of violent international gangs who are involved in sex trafficking and child exploitation are exploiting a “Reasonable Fear” loophole to gain asylum seeking status and are attempting to sponsor orphaned migrant children.
DHS Whistleblower Says Sex Trafficking Gangs Exploiting Loophole to Gain Asylum, Sponsor Migrant Orphans
A whistleblower within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says gang members who are on a whole of government watchlist for violent crimes, including sex trafficking and crimes against minors, are exploiting a policy loophole...
This aerial view shows the P4 laboratory (C) on the campus of the Wuhan Institute of Virology in Wuhan on May 13, 2020. A study by Dr. Steven Quay found early virological samples from COVID-19 patients that were sequenced and referenced by WIV researcher Shi “Batwoman” Zhengli, contained heavy contamination, including Nipah Virus and an undisclosed H7N9 Influenza vaccine.
Early Coronavirus Samples Uploaded From China Had ‘Genetic Manipulation of the Nipah Virus’: Expert
A recent study by a U.S. scientist found early samples taken from Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients in mainland China were contaminated with Nipah Virus, an H7N9 influenza vaccine, and 19 other virological elements.  On...
Joe Biden holds a briefing on wildfires ahead of the wildfire season with cabinet members, government officials, as well as governors of several western states including Oregon Governor Kate Brown (on screen), in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on June 30, 2021. Brown signed Oregon into an agreement with Beijing in 2015 after attending a conference in Seattle where President Xi Jinping made a personal appearance.
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown Attended Meeting With United Front Association, Signed Deal With Beijing in 2015
Governor of Oregon, Kate Brown, attended a “Governors Forum” sponsored by a known arm of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) United Front Work Department (UFWD) in 2015. The event was hosted in Seattle, was co-hosted...
Leading contender in the California Recall Election, Larry Elder, speaks at the 2016 FreedomFest at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, Nevada. A felon was found with 300 unopened absentee ballots for the California Recall Election in Torrance, a concerning similarity to a ballot harvesting scandal in Minnesota’s Somali-American community that benefitted Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar in the Nov. 3, 2020 Federal Election.
California Police Find 300 Absentee Ballots for Recall Election in Felon’s Car
A felon in Torrance, California was found by police sleeping in his car in a convenience store parking lot along with guns, drugs, and 300 mail-in ballots for the Sept. 14 California recall election of...
British Columbia's premier John Horgan looks on as Premiers gather during a meeting set-up by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Montreal, on December 7, 2018 at the Marriott Chateau Champlain. Horgan announced on August 23 that vaccine passports would be required in his province. The trend is spreading across Canada with de facto mandates imposed by professional sports teams.
Vaccine Passport Mandates Go Viral Across Canada
Vaccine passports are coming to a second Canadian province, British Columbia, after recently-reelected New Democrat Party Premier John Horgan made the announcement on August 23. Horgan relied on the rhetorical statement, “Getting vaccinated is the...
The Taliban’s Badri 313 special forces unit utilizes a meme-style propaganda photo imitating the iconic 1945 raising of the Stars and Stripes at Iwo Jima during World War II.
Taliban Special Forces Mimic Iconic Iwo Jima US Flag Raising Photo in Propaganda Stunt
A special forces unit of the Taliban recreated the iconic raising of the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima in World War II while adorned in U.S. military equipment during a series of propaganda photographs.  The...
A man walks his dog at Bronte Beach on July 10, 2021 in Sydney, Australia. Bourke Shire Council ordered the euthanization of 16 rescue dogs at the local pound in order to prevent staff from a shelter from attending the premises to retrieve them amid the country’s increasingly aggressive approach to COVID-19 measures.
Australia Shoots 16 Impounded Dogs to Stop Rescuers From Spreading COVID
Officials of an animal pound in the state of New South Wales shot several impounded dogs scheduled to be adopted by a rescue society on the orders of a rural municipal council. The council claimed...
A man holds a banner reading "Freedom" atop a tram stop during an anti-lockdown protest on August 21, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne police under Chinese Communist Party Belt and Road signatory Premier Daniel Andrews, fired rubber bullets, tear gas, and pepper spray against citizens who have suffered more than 200 days of lockdown since the pandemic began in 2020.
Australian Police Use Tear Gas, Pepper Spray, Rubber Bullets Against Melbourne Protests After 200+ Days in Lockdown
Australian law enforcement utilized pepper spray, rubber bullets, and tear gas against thousands of angry citizens who participated in a large scale protest in Melbourne in the State of Victoria on August 21 after being...
Zach Vorhies speaks at the 2021 Student Action Summit hosted by Turning Point USA at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida. Vorhies, a Google whistleblower who stepped forward in 2019, said in an interview with Epoch Times that the Silicon Valley giant’s “Fake News Team” was actually working to thwart Donald Trump in 2016.
Google Whistleblower Says Company Rewrote Algorithm to Thwart Trump
A former Google engineer who stepped forward in 2019 to blow the whistle on a shift in company policy away from technology and towards controlling the public’s perception and narrative through search engine rankings says...
The U.S. Capitol is seen behind security fencing on July 6, 2021 in Washington, D.C. Several current and former anonymous FBI agents told Reuters in an August 20 article that there is no evidence the Jan. 6 Capitol Building riots were an organized insurrection.
FBI Says Jan. 6 Riots Not a Case of Organized Insurrection
FBI investigators say 95 percent of the more than 570 arrested participants in the Jan. 6 Capitol Building riots are “one-off cases,” according to an August 20 exclusive by Reuters.  Relying on comments from four...