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Neil Campbell

Neil lives in Canada and writes about society and politics.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference announcing a trio of class action lawsuits against Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster on July 7, 2021 in New Jersey. Trump said freedom of speech was installed in America’s Constitution by the founding fathers as a method for “the prevention of horror.”
‘If They Can Do It to Me, They Can Do It to Anyone’: Trump Announces Suits Against Big Tech for Censorship
Former U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled a trio of class action lawsuits against Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and their CEOs over their censorship of online speech on June 7.  At a press conference from the Trump...
West Indies cricketer Chinelle Henry drops a catch during the 2nd Twenty20 (T20) match between Pakistan and West Indies' women cricket teams at the Southend Club Cricket Stadium in Karachi on February 1, 2019. Henry and her teammate Chedean Nation collapsed on field during a televised match against Pakistan in Antigua on July 2, 2021 just days after the club announced its roster had taken both doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Two Women’s Cricket Players Collapse on Field Three Days After Team Announces Full Vaccination Status
Two players from the West Indies women’s cricket team collapsed on the field during a televised match with Pakistan in Antigua three days after the club announced players had received both doses of COVID-19 vaccinations. ...
A sign for Starbucks is seen on a street in New York City, on May 11, 2018. Northern Territory of Australia man, Hayden Williams, was arrested by police for drinking coffee in public on the way back to his car amid a lockdown.
Australian Man Fined $5,000 for Drinking Coffee in Public Without a Mask
An Australian man in the Northern Territory state was shadowed and harassed by police for drinking coffee in public before being arrested and fined AU$5,056 (US$3,783), a video of the incident reveals.  Hayden Williams began...
A vaccination depot at Donald Berman Maimonides Geriatric Center in Montreal, Quebec on December 14, 2020. Canada’s first vaccine recipient, Gisele Levesque, 89, has passed away. Public health officials say the cause of death was natural causes unrelated to COVID-19.
Canada’s First Vaccine Recipient Dies
A Quebec woman who made headlines after being the first person in Canada to accept an inoculation for the prevention of COVID-19 has passed away.  Gisele Levesque, an 89-year old woman living in Quebec City...
Former Sen. Joseph Biden (R), D-DE, gestures as he questions U.S. Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito during his Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing January 10, 2006 on Capitol Hill in Washington as Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-MA, looks on. Alito, former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, and multiple U.S. circuit and appeals court judges have served as lecturers or guests for the Chinese Communist Party’s Peking University’s School of Transnational Law.
US Justices, Judges Tied to China’s Peking University
Multiple U.S. federal court judges, along with Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, have served as visiting professors at China’s Peking University, an institution that is not only headed by a former leader of a Chinese...
The U.S. Supreme Court is seen in Washington, D.C. on July 1, 2021. The High Court overturned a Ninth Circuit Federal Court of Appeals ruling that said Arizona’s election integrity laws were racially discriminatory.
Supreme Court Upholds Arizona Election Integrity Laws 6-3
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld certain voting restrictions in the State of Arizona, overturning a ruling by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals that found certain voter integrity laws were racially prejudicial.  According to the...
On Communist Party’s Centennial, Xi Claims China’s Success Hinges on Its Leadership
Commentary July 1, 2021 marks both a solemn and dark day for the human race: the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), a fundamentally criminal organization that not only ruined 5,000 years of...
Joe Biden, right, is comforted by his son Hunter Biden and First Lady Jill Biden after being sworn in during the inauguration ceremony on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol on January 20, 2021 in Washington, DC. One of Hunter Biden’s Chinese Communist Party-associated investment firms funds a company partnered with EcoHealth Alliance, a cornerstone of the Wuhan Institute of Virology’s work on gain of function research into coronaviruses.
Hunter Biden’s Investment Firm Financed San Fran Startup Partnered with Gain of Function Keystone EcoHealth Alliance and Wuhan Lab
An investment firm led by President Joe Biden’s scandal-plagued son, Hunter Biden, was a major financial backer of a health technology company who partnered with the notoriously conflicted EcoHealth Alliance led by Peter Daszak, a...
Canadian Man Arrested for Sneezing During Air Canada Flight
A Canadian man says he was arrested and criminally charged by Toronto Police after returning from vacation in Mexico for sneezing during an Air Canada flight.  In August of 2020, Vadim Ilyinsky was on his...
Newly promoted Hong Kong government officials Chief Secretary John Lee Ka-chiu, Police Commissioner Raymond Siu Chak-yee, and Secretary for Security Chris Tang Ping-keung, attend a press conference with Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, at the Central Government Offices on June 25, 2021 in Hong Kong, China. Beijing confirmed on June 25 a reshuffle of Hong Kong’s top figureheads as the city will continue to install Communist Party rule, including the notorious Article 23, ahead of polls in September and Legislative Council in December.
Hong Kong Rewards Security Officials With Promotions to Top Positions
Hong Kong’s city government has promoted two security officials who have led the charge on the Beijing-directed crackdown against democracy, freedom of the press, and dissent following the historic 2019 anti-Chinese Communist Party protests to...
Flags of Nova Scotia and Canada fly at half-staff outside the Nova Scotia Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) headquarters in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, on April 19, 2020. Chief Medical Officer Richard Strang told the public an ex parte injunction the Province sought against public gatherings and lockdown and mask protests was as much to stop the practice of “deliberately spreading false information” as much as it was about social distancing.
Preventing Spread of ‘False Information’ Real Reason For Public Gathering Ban, Canadian Official Admits
A Canadian public health officer made the brazen admission during a live-streamed public question and answer session that public gathering restrictions enacted are not only an attempt to hamper the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus,...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau toasts during the State dinner with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang at the Museum of History in Gatineau, Quebec, September 22, 2016. The Trudeau government is scrambling to defuse a scandal involving Qiu Xiangguo, Cheng Keding, and their band of Chinese student researchers who were escorted out of the Winnipeg National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg, Canada’s biosecurity level 4 laboratory, after shipping 30 vials of 15 different pathogens to mainland China.
The Quiet Case of Canada’s Own Virologic Scandal With the Wuhan Institute of Virology
As the world’s eyes are focused on Anthony Fauci and the U.S. National Institutes of Health’s less-than-comfortable investments into coronavirus Gain of Function research with the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) only biosecurity level 4 virology...