World Economic Forum Driven Climate Action Plan Adopted By Chattanooga City Council

The Chattanooga City Council Adopted Mayor Tim Kelly’s Climate Action Plan Last Week. A Press Release From The City Says It Will “Protect Chattanoogans’ Quality Of Life” But Concerned Citizens Say It Will Impact Their Ability To Live Freely Without Government Control And Surveillance.

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Jefferson School Board Ends Practice Of Tracking Citizens

Jefferson County Citizens Are Both Relieved And Encouraged To Learn That The School Board Is No Longer Publishing A Monthly Tracking Report Listing The Names Of Record Requestors, The Date Of The Request, And A Description Of The Documents Requested.

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Judge Rules In Favor Of Landowners In TWRA Camera Lawsuit

The Benton County Circuit Court Has Ruled In Favor Of Two Landowners Who Found Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) Cameras On Their Property. Hunter Hollingsworth And Terry Rainwaters Sued TWRA And Some Of Its Employees Over Privacy Rights.

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Biden’s Big Brother Will Be Watching Over You

In True Progressive Form, Last Week “Big Brother” Joe Biden Proclaimed He Was Crafting A Personal “Ministry Of Truth.” The Creation Of Biden’s “Dystopian Disinformation Bureau” Will Coexist Under The Department Of Homeland Security. His Government Police Will Monitor And Censor Free Speech. Biden Has Joined An Elite Group Of Infamous Dictators, All Who Established A “Ministry Of Truth” To Silence Free Speech And Advance Their Peremptory Hold Over The People. Adolf Hitler In Germany Had A Ministry Of Truth Run By Nazi Joseph Goebbels, And So Did Ruthless Soviet Dictator Joseph Stalin.

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Federal Agency To Begin Tracking Those Who Seek Religious Exemptions To Biden’s Mandate

An Obscure Agency Of The U.S. Government Will Begin Tracking All Federal Employees Who File For Religious Exemptions To President Joe Biden’s Mandate On Federal Workers And Contractors.

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Voting Legislation Heads To U.S. Senate, Would Expand Fed Control Over Election Rules

A New Bill To Significantly Expand Federal Power Over State Elections Is Headed To The U.S. Senate, The Latest In A Traffic Jam Of Controversial Legislation To Be Decided On By Congress.

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