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China’s South China Sea claims: a  20th-century invention rooted in nationalism and cartographic errors

By Lisa Peryman for Probe International China’s territorial claims in the South China Sea, which encompass roughly 90% of the strategic waterway via the so-called nine-dash line, rest on a surprisingly modern and error-prone foundation rather than ancient, unbroken sovereignty, according to seasoned analyst and author Bill Hayton. In a recent lecture examining the modern origins of these “historic” […]

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Freedom & Health Law with Bruce Pardy Lockdowns Pandemic Privacy Vaccines

The WHO and phony international law 

By Bruce Pardy | Published by the Brownstone Institute A new pandemic treaty is in the works. Countries are negotiating its terms, along with amendments to international health regulations. If ready in time, the World Health Assembly will approve them in May. The deal may give the WHO power to declare global health emergencies. Countries […]