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Former CDC Vaccine Chief Demetre Daskalakis Who Resigns as Director of Immunization and Respiratory Diseases — Admits Data Will Soon Reveal Disturbing Link Between Vaccines, Autism, and Other Diseases: ‘This Is the Crux of My Concern’

Demetre Daskalakis, a former official at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), recently resigned from his position as Director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases. His resignation has raised significant concerns regarding vaccine safety and potential links to autism and other diseases. 1. Resignation Context: • Daskalakis left the CDC shortly after the removal of CDC Director Susan Monarez. • His exit coincided with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.) announcing proposals to modify vaccine mandates, highlighting a shift in public health policy under the Biden administration. 2. Concerns Expressed by Daskalakis: • In his resignation, he mentioned issues of “non-transparency” and “manipulation of data” in the CDC. • During an interview, he indicated apprehensions about future vaccine data analyses leading to conclusions that vaccines might be connected to autism and other health concerns. 3. Discussion on Vaccine Safety: • Daskalakis argued agains...

China Accelerates Coal Plant Commissioning to 9-Year High

Recent changes in oil prices, market dynamics, and significant events related to the energy sector, based on current data and reports. 1. Current Oil Prices: • WTI Crude is at $64.01, down 0.91% from previous measurements. • Brent Crude has decreased to $68.12, showing a 0.73% drop. • Murban Crude has also dipped to $70.16, down 0.21%. 2. Natural Gas and Gasoline Prices: • Natural gas prices are at $2.997, up by 1.80%. • Gasoline stands at $2.188, down by 0.52%. 3. Historical Trends: • Over various timeframes, significant oil types like Bonny Light and Opec Basket have seen price declines. For example, Bonny Light has decreased by 2.84% recently. 4. Recent Industry Developments: • U. S. crude oil production has reached a new record in 2024, although growth is slowing down. • Norway has begun maintenance on gas pipelines. • The oil deal between China and the Taliban has collapsed. • India is increasing oil purchases from the U. S. due to favorable prices. 5. Market Reactions: • Oil pric...

When Washington Gets Out of the Way – Energy Workers Deliver Results

 American families are experiencing relief from high gas prices this Labor Day, thanks to increased oil production and supportive government policies. • Gas prices are the lowest since 2020, with a national average of $3.15 per gallon compared to $3.83 in Labor Day 2022, offering significant savings for families. • The U. S. is producing nearly 13.5 million barrels of oil per day, reaching historical production levels. • American energy workers play a vital role in this production, making the U. S. the largest oil-producing country globally, surpassing Saudi Arabia and Russia. • The U. S. is also the biggest producer of natural gas liquids, powering homes and factories while supporting millions of jobs and contributing nearly $2 trillion to the economy. • The positive change in energy policies under President Trump, including the America First Energy policy, has facilitated this growth by removing obstacles for energy workers. As we celebrate Labor Day, it’s important to recognize ...

The Imperial Judiciary

The Growing Concern of Judicial Overreach and Presidential Authority In recent years, there’s been a worrying trend of lower courts overstepping their bounds, challenging the role of the executive branch, and at times assuming powers that traditionally belong to the president. While the Supreme Court has overturned many of these cases, the fact that they make it that far is already a blow to the president’s agenda and undermines the respect that we usually afford to the judiciary. The notion of a judicial coup is no longer a fringe concern, with public figures like Elon Musk even calling for impeachment proceedings against judges who seem to be misusing their authority. This week, several cases illustrated the alarming expansion of judicial power. One of the most prominent was the ongoing battle over the removal of Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve Board. Despite strong evidence suggesting that Cook lied on mortgage applications, she has refused to leave her position and has filed s...

No Increase in Chinese Student Visas: New DHS Proposal Sets Firm Limits to Bolster Oversight

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is proposing significant changes to student and exchange visitor visas in the U. S. This decision aims to restrict the length of stay for many visa holders, addressing concerns about extended residencies that complicate the job market for American graduates. 1. New Visa Duration Limits: The proposed rule will limit stays for F-1 academic students and J-1 exchange visitors to a maximum of four years, or until their program ends, whichever comes first. They will also get an additional 30 days before and after their program. 2. Stricter Rules for Media Representatives: For I visa holders (foreign media), the admission limit is shorter—240 days generally, and just 90 days for those from China (not including Hong Kong and Macau). 3. Extension Applications: Visa holders seeking extensions will need to submit formal applications that include biometric data and proof of compliance to make sure they are engaged in authorized activities. 4. Support from ...

What Drives the Transgender Violence Against Christians?

 A recent shooting incident at a Minneapolis Catholic school, where the shooter killed two and injured 17 before taking his own life, has highlighted discussions about violence associated with transgender individuals. This event has sparked concern about a possible link between transgender identity and acts of violence, particularly against Christians. • The shooter, identified as 23-year-old Robin Westman, was recognized as transgender. This case follows a series of other shootings and violent incidents involving individuals identifying as transgender or nonbinary, such as: • Audrey Elizabeth Hale, who killed six people at a Nashville school in March 2023. • Snochia Moseley, who shot four people in a Maryland distribution center in September 2018. • Maya "Alec" McKinney, involved in a shooting at a Colorado school in May 2019. • Dylan Butler, who opened fire at a school in Iowa in January 2024. • Jason Lee Willie, who threatened mass violence and identified as female. • Many...

Western failures around the globe pave the way for China’s predatory control

 The failures of Western foreign aid, highlighting how it has tended to support corrupt regimes rather than genuinely assist impoverished populations. As Western nations retract their aid due to economic struggles, China is stepping in, offering a different kind of support that aims to exert control rather than facilitate independence. 1. Failed Western Aid Model: • Western foreign aid has been criticized as a corrupt system that often enriches dictators and warlords while failing to improve the living conditions of the poor. • The system has misallocated resources, funding ineffective projects and supporting regimes that do not benefit their citizens. 2. Retreat of Western Nations: • As economies in the U. S. and Europe deteriorate, there is a pullback on foreign aid. This retreat is not rooted in a shift to fiscal responsibility but rather a result of financial hardship. • Declining aid budgets reflect larger economic issues like stagflation, debt, and political instability withi...

Baltimore Real Estate Faces "Black Swan" Event, Hard Money Lenders Warn

 Baltimore is facing significant challenges highlighting failures within the Democratic Party's policies. The city's issues have resulted in a struggling residential real estate market that may signal broader problems. • Baltimore is experiencing severe social issues, including crime, drug addiction, and a declining population at historic lows. • The residential real estate market is showing signs of distress, described as the first major crack in the hard-money lending bubble. • Years of inflated appraisals and overextended loans have left lenders cautious, resulting in collapsed deals and tighter financing for borrowers. • Hard-money lenders are non-bank entities that provide loans based on property value rather than the borrower's credit history. • Recent reports indicate that appraisals in Baltimore have been improperly inflated, causing some lenders, like Kiavi, to halt new loans or raise interest rates. • Concerns arise about the potential for systemic risk, with majo...

Trans and leftist talking points turn satanic after shooting

 Following the tragic shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, responses from various political figures highlighted a divide over the role of prayer in times of crisis, with some criticism directed toward expressions of faith. 1. Shooting Details: A man identifying as a woman opened fire at a Catholic church, resulting in two fatalities and multiple injuries. In the aftermath, some political leaders condemned the suggestion of "thoughts and prayers. " 2. Criticism of Prayer: Democrats and progressives publicly rejected the notion of prayer as appropriate action, with Minnesota's mayor facing backlash from a local bishop for his comments, advocating for the need for prayer in such times. 3. Connecting Ideologies: An analysis by Joy Pullman highlighted disturbing elements from the shooter's journal, suggesting a correlation between certain ideologies and harmful beliefs, including references to Satanic figures. 4. Online Reactions: Reports cited online c...

Trump says he will order voter ID requirement for every vote

 US President Donald Trump says he will issue an executive order to require voter identification from every voter. “Voter I.D. Must Be Part of Every Single Vote. NO EXCEPTIONS! I Will Be Doing An Executive Order To That End!!!” Trump says on Truth Social. “Also, No Mail-In Voting, Except For Those That Are Very Ill, And The Far Away Military,” he adds. Trump has long questioned the US electoral system and continues to falsely claim that his 2020 loss to Democrat Joe Biden was the result of widespread fraud. The president and his Republican allies also have made baseless claims about widespread voting by non-citizens, which is illegal and rarely occurs. For years, he has also called for the end of electronic voting machines, pushing instead for the use of paper ballots and hand counts — a process that election officials say is time-consuming, costly and far less accurate than machine counting. Earlier in August, Trump pledged to issue an executive order to end the use of mail-in bal...

HUD Secretary Scott Turner to BOOT ILLEGAL ALIENS from Section 8 Housing — Proof Of Citizenship Now Required For All Tenants

 The U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is enforcing new guidelines aimed at ensuring that taxpayer-funded housing benefits only go to legal residents. Secretary Scott Turner has announced a nationwide audit requiring Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) to verify the citizenship status of tenants in Section 8 housing and other federally funded programs. 1. Audits Required: All 3,000 Public Housing Authorities across the U. S. have 30 days to conduct audits to confirm the legal status of every tenant receiving assistance. 2. Details Needed: The housing authorities must collect and submit a comprehensive report that includes each tenant’s name, mailing address, unit cost, number of bedrooms, and proof of citizenship or legal immigration status. 3. Federal Compliance: Secretary Turner emphasized that PHAs that do not comply with these audits may face consequences, including the potential loss of federal funding. 4. Current Assistance Statistics: Turner noted that on...

Sheinbaum urges Trump to 'share' captured drug lord's ill-gotten billions with Mexico's poor

 Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has made headlines by suggesting that President Trump should share the $15 billion from the seized assets of convicted drug lord Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada with the poorest people in Mexico. This statement comes after Zambada pleaded guilty to serious charges, including drug trafficking and murder. • Zambada's Conviction: Zambada, a key figure in the Sinaloa drug cartel, has agreed to forfeit $15 billion as part of his plea deal, avoiding the death penalty but facing life imprisonment. • Sheinbaum's Proposal: At a press conference, Sheinbaum urged the U. S. government to channel the recovered money to aid impoverished communities in Mexico. • Criticism of Mexican Leadership: The article criticizes Sheinbaum for expecting a monetary benefit from Zambada’s assets while her government allegedly failed to capture him previously, implying negligence in dealing with cartel violence. • Allegations Against NGOs: Skepticism is raised regardin...

The Pentagon Cracks Down On Big Tech’s Coziness With China

 The Pentagon has announced the termination of a Microsoft program that utilized Chinese engineers for handling sensitive data, citing major national security risks. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth expressed concerns about the program's implications for America's security. • Program Termination: The Pentagon will stop using a Microsoft service that involved Chinese engineers in managing Department of Defense (DoD) cloud environments. Hegseth criticized the decision to employ foreign nationals for these roles, emphasizing a priority for "America first" policies. • Security Risks: The halted initiative included a "digital escorts" program that allowed Chinese engineers access to sensitive material, which was deemed a significant security threat. The DoD indicated that such data was vital for military operations and categorized as "high impact level. " • Microsoft's Chinese Ties: Microsoft’s relationships with China have raised alarms about potenti...

Federal Judge Blocks Kari Lake from Firing VOA President, Ensures Taxpayers Keep Paying Him Six Figures to Do Nothing

 Kari Lake's move to fire Michael Abramowitz, the Director of Voice of America (VOA), has been halted by a federal judge. This decision impacts Lake's plans to downsize the agency and keeps Abramowitz in his position, despite his ongoing paid leave. • Judge's Decision: U. S. District Judge Royce Lamberth ruled that Lake could not remove Abramowitz without going through a specified process that requires Senate confirmation. Abramowitz has been on paid leave since March and earns a salary of about $380,000 a year. • Background: President Donald Trump previously removed the advisory board members responsible for Abramowitz's employment, creating a situation where replacements have not been appointed, according to the ruling. • Lake's Role: Kari Lake was appointed to oversee the U. S. Agency for Global Media, which includes VOA, and was acting in an interim capacity. She is seeking to cut down the agency's staff, which has encountered legal challenges from Abramowit...

Social Security Data Chief Who Filed ‘Whistleblower’ Complaint Against DOGE Abruptly Resigns

 Charles Borges, the Social Security Data Chief, has resigned following a whistleblower complaint he filed against the Social Security Administration (SSA). This complaint raised concerns about how sensitive data was being handled, particularly regarding a system called DOGE. • Borges’ Resignation: Borges announced his resignation on a Friday, stating it was “involuntarily” due to a hostile work environment and retaliation from within the agency following his disclosures. He claims to have faced exclusion and intimidation since his complaint became known. • The Whistleblower Complaint: Borges accused SSA Chief Information Officer Aram Moghaddassi of creating a live, cloud-based copy of sensitive Social Security data, which he argued violated federal laws. Borges raised alarms over the potential risks, including identity theft and loss of essential benefits for millions of Americans. • Agency's Response: The SSA responded by indicating that the sensitive data in question was "w...

AI Found to Increasingly Replace Young Entry-Level Workers, Stanford Research Shows

 A recent research paper from Stanford University highlights that early-career workers aged 22-25 are particularly vulnerable to job losses due to the rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI). The study reveals significant employment declines in certain sectors while also emphasizing the stability of more experienced workers' jobs. • Early-career workers in AI-exposed jobs have seen a 13% drop in employment. • Jobs in sectors that AI can automate, such as software development and customer service, are most affected, while more experienced workers continue to see job growth. • Less-exposed occupations like nursing aides are maintaining stable employment levels. • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman noted that AI could eliminate roles like customer support but emphasized the need for human oversight in areas like healthcare. • Entry-level software developers have experienced a 20% decline in jobs since the peak in 2022, while younger health aides are thriving. • In July 2023, companies anno...

U.S. generals ran cover for Taliban, despite violent attacks during bungled withdrawal

  1. False Claims About Taliban Attacks on U.S. Forces Milley (Chairman of Joint Chiefs), McKenzie (CENTCOM), Austin (SecDef), and others  repeatedly testified in 2021 that the Taliban had  not attacked U.S. or NATO forces  after the Doha Agreement. Evidence shows otherwise: Taliban fired rockets at coalition/U.S. bases in  Khost, Kandahar, and Bagram  in March–May 2021. Taliban themselves claimed responsibility for these attacks in public statements. Pentagon’s own inspector general confirmed “limited” Taliban attacks on coalition bases. Public statements by Milley, McKenzie, Austin, and others  directly contradicted both intelligence and open-source reporting. 2. Redefining “Attacks” When confronted later, Milley and McKenzie shifted language: Claimed Taliban didn’t carry out  “lethal”  attacks, even though they admitted “some” small indirect fire incidents. McKenzie even said in 2024 that the Taliban had “scrupulously” upheld their no-atta...

Transitioning and Detransitioning: The Tragic Truth

 A shooting incident at a church in Minneapolis has led to discussions around the shooter, a trans man, and his regrets about transitioning. His manifesto reveals a troubling perspective on gender identity and the factors influencing young adults in their transition choices. 1. Shooter's Regret: The shooter expressed deep regret about his transition, stating he felt brainwashed and struggled with his identity. He mentioned keeping his long hair as the last link to his trans identity, fearing cutting it would symbolize defeat. 2. Emerging Trend of Detransitioning: There is a noticeable movement among young people who transition but later regret their decision. Common reasons for detransitioning include: • Health issues related to hormone treatments • Changes in gender identity perception (shifting to nonbinary or different labels) • Pressure to conform to a newly adopted gender role • Disappointment with the outcomes of physical transitions 3. Complications of Detransitioning: Detra...

The Democrats’ Cult of Human Sacrifice

 Stuart Creque's article critiques the Democratic Party's response to President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops in response to rising crime rates in various U. S. cities. Creque argues that Democratic leaders prioritize party ideology over public safety, resulting in unnecessary loss of life. 1. Immediate Reactions: After Trump announced the National Guard deployment to cities experiencing high crime, Democratic leaders, including Chuck Schumer and Muriel Bowser, voiced strong opposition. They emphasized protecting local governance and resisted federal intervention. 2. State Leaders' Condemnation: Various Democratic governors, like Wes Moore of Maryland and JB Pritzker of Illinois, expressed anger towards Trump’s involvement, asserting that he was unwelcome and unnecessary in their states. 3. Decline in Crime Rates: Following the National Guard's deployment, the homicide rate in Washington, D. C., dropped to zero, which suggests that federal intervention...

DeSantis and Florida CFO expose financial corruption, launch subpoena blitz in Orange County

 Florida government officials, particularly in Orange County, are under investigation for allegedly manipulating financial records to hide spending on controversial programs. This has led to the issuance of subpoenas aimed at uncovering potential corruption. • Florida's Chief Financial Officer, Blaise Ingoglia, accuses Orange County employees of altering financial documents to obscure spending on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, climate initiatives, and grants to certain groups. • A total of 16 subpoenas have been issued to gather documents, logs of deleted files, and communications related to six DEI-focused organizations that received funding from the county. These include groups tied to LGBTQ+ youth and racial justice. • The investigation was prompted by whistleblower tips revealing suspicious changes to file names and missing emails, which raises concerns about accountability. • Since 2019, Orange County’s budget has increased by 54% while the population only gr...

Gaza Part Three: Root Causes and Real-World Consequences

 The ongoing conflict in Gaza, analyzing the root causes and consequences of the crisis sparked by Hamas' attack on Israeli civilians on October 7, 2023. The authors argue that the situation involves complex geopolitical dynamics and the roles played by various nations and ideologies. 1. Hamas and Terrorism: • The conflict escalated due to a terrorist attack by Hamas on Israeli civilians, which has led many to view the existence of Israel as the main issue. • The authors contend that the eradication of Israel would likely lead to genocide against its Jewish citizens. 2. Arab Nations' Role: • Arab nations often use the Palestinians as a distraction from their internal problems, avoiding the establishment of a peaceful state's interests. • These regimes perpetuate hatred towards Israel among Palestinians, which they believe prevents potential uprisings against their own governments. 3. Western Nations and Antisemitism: • The authors argue that many Western nations support the...

Psychiatrists Deny the Harm of Antidepressants for the Fetus

 Robert Whitaker’s August 23, 2025 article,  “Not even the unborn are safe from psychiatric harm,”  is both a damning indictment of psychiatry’s pharmaceutical establishment and a sobering reminder of how scientific truth is often buried under guild interests and media collusion. The FDA panel on antidepressants in pregnancy raised legitimate concerns about fetal harm from SSRIs and SNRIs, backed by decades of animal studies, human epidemiological findings, and biological plausibility. Yet, instead of grappling with this evidence, professional organizations mounted a coordinated backlash, branding the panelists as “biased” and “misinforming the public.” Mainstream media outlets, parroting these statements, failed in their responsibility to question authority and investigate the science. Whitaker’s analysis, strengthened by additional context, lays bare the mechanisms of the  Doubt Industry —how conflicts of interest, flawed statistical adjustments, and underpowered s...

Red Menace: Why China Poses a Real Threat to Our Democracy

 America have centered around perceived threats to democracy, particularly focusing on political gerrymandering. However, a more pressing concern has emerged regarding China’s growing influence in American politics, especially in cities like New York. 1. Political Gerrymandering Debate: • Some politicians argue that practices such as gerrymandering are endangering democracy, pointing to actions in Texas. • Historically, gerrymandering has been utilized for over two centuries, questioning its sudden portrayal as a severe threat. 2. Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Influence: • The New York Times reports that the CCP has infiltrated Chinese-American organizations in New York City to gain political leverage. • The CCP supports politicians who align with their interests and seeks to undermine those who do not, such as by meeting with Taiwanese officials. 3. Legal and Ethical Violations: • Reports suggest that some Chinese-American groups have lied to the IRS about their political activiti...

How Deep Is China in America’s Ballot Box?

 China is presented as America's main adversary, posing a significant threat to U. S. values and security. This threat is not just economic or diplomatic but involves systematic land acquisitions and interference in American politics. 1. Strategic Land Acquisitions: Chinese companies are buying land near sensitive military installations and defense contractors in the U. S. For example, in New Hampshire, Chinese firms have purchased properties at inflated prices, suggesting a strategy of reconnaissance rather than mere investment. 2. Political Manipulation: Chinese operatives are influencing American elections, violating laws by mobilizing funds and endorsements through organizations connected to Beijing. Reports indicate that over 50 such organizations have engaged in political activity while ignoring legal restrictions. 3. Loyalty Ceremonies: Chinese consulate officials are leading American citizens in loyalty ceremonies, promoting allegiance to China. These gatherings blur the li...

Business Investment Orders Jump, Beating All Forecasts

 Recent reports highlight a notable increase in U. S. business investment orders along with information about emergency preparedness kits to ensure access to vital medications. 1. Business Investment Orders: • The U. S. experienced a significant rise in nondefense capital goods orders excluding aircraft, increasing by 1.1% in July. • This growth was better than expectations, which predicted a 0.3% increase. • Core capital goods shipments, critical for GDP calculations, rose by 0.7% after a slight June increase. 2. Total Durable Goods Orders: • Despite the strong business investment figures, total durable goods orders fell by 2.8% to $302.8 billion, which was less severe than the anticipated 4% drop. • This decrease was mainly due to a dramatic 32.7% drop in nondefense aircraft orders, which are often volatile. 3. Strength in Other Categories: • Orders improved in several areas, including machinery (up 1.8%), primary metals (1.5%), and electrical equipment (2.0%). • Motor vehicles s...

The Irrepressible Emptiness Of Modern Liberal Society

 The false promises of happiness in modern society, highlighting how relentless pursuit of material success and societal trends often leads to emptiness and despair. It examines the destructive impact of contemporary philosophies and the worsening mental health crisis among individuals, especially the youth. 1. Chasing Happiness: Society encourages the belief that happiness is achievable through acquiring products, trends, or status. However, individuals often find these promises to be empty, leading to a pervasive feeling of emptiness. 2. The “Me-Centered” Philosophy: This self-centered approach, while appealing, can lead to severe consequences. An illustrative case is Robert Westman, who regretted his decision to embrace a transgender identity, expressing feelings of being "brainwashed" and wishing to revert but fearing judgment and embarrassment. 3. Mental Health Crisis: A surge in suicide rates reflects the despair that accompanies the realization of societal lies. Distur...

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy withdraws $679M in funding for ‘doomed’ offshore wind projects – including three in NY, NJ and CT

 Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced the cancellation of $679 million in federal funding for 12 offshore wind projects, which he described as “doomed. ” This decision affects projects in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. • The funding withdrawn includes: • $10.5 million for Connecticut's Bridgeport Wind Port project. • $20.5 million for New Jersey's Paulsboro Wind Port. • $48 million for Staten Island's Arthur Kill Terminal. • The Trump administration plans to redirect these funds toward infrastructure improvements and strengthening the maritime industry. • Duffy criticized previous administrations for spending taxpayer money on projects he believes do not provide sufficient value. • President Trump has publicly condemned offshore wind projects, stating they are detrimental to the environment and property values. • Challenges in New Jersey's offshore wind plans have arisen, with a Danish company halting two projects despite receiving substantial subsidies...

The Widespread Demise of the Democrats Continues As the Party Is Rocked by Bill Gates Pulling His Funding

 The Democratic Party is facing significant difficulties in various aspects such as public approval, fundraising, and overall operations. These challenges have been compounded recently by the Bill Gates Foundation's decision to withdraw financial support from key Democratic affiliates. 1. Declining Party Prospects: The Democratic Party's situation worsened after the November elections, with deteriorating internal operations and public approval ratings. The party's fundraising efforts have greatly diminished, with a current war chest of less than $15 million, leading to financial strain. 2. Withdrawal of Financial Support: Bill Gates Foundation has stopped funding a major non-profit affiliated with the Democratic Party. This non-profit, managed by Arabella Advisors, has ties to dark money networks that support Democratic interests. Other organizations are also pulling back their support to maintain relations with Gates, further straining the party's finances. 3. Issues w...

Bondi Responds to Federal Appeals Court Decision to Strike Down Trump’s Use of Emergency Powers to Impose Sweeping Tariffs

 US Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that the Department of Justice (DOJ) will appeal a ruling from a federal appeals court that concluded President Trump's tariffs were unauthorized. The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled against the President’s use of tariffs, impacting significant economic policies. • The appeals court made a 7-4 decision rejecting Trump's authority to impose broad tariffs. • It confirmed that the tariffs did not align with the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) which was the basis for their implementation by President Trump. • In May, the Court of International Trade found that Trump exceeded his powers under IEEPA when imposing these tariffs. • Bondi emphasized that the decision undermines the President's constitutionally defined role in foreign policy and signified a misinterpretation of national emergency protocols. • In her statement, Bondi indicated that the DOJ would appeal this ruling aimed at restoring presidenti...

Gavin Newsom Admits ICE Pushback Is Because Illegal Aliens Are In Voting Booths and Polling Places

 California Governor Gavin Newsom regarding illegal immigrants and their alleged voting in elections. It reflects various reactions to his statements, emphasizing ongoing political tensions and the role of ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) in the context of voting rights. • Gavin Newsom's Comments: Governor Newsom openly stated that the protection of illegal aliens is significant to the Democratic Party's power, suggesting that illegal immigrants are participating in elections, which was perceived as an unguarded admission. • Reactions to Newsom's Statement: • Critics highlighted that if illegal aliens are indeed voting, it would justify the presence of ICE at polling places to prevent voter fraud. • Social media reactions included ridicule of Newsom’s behavior and suggestions that he was losing control of his narrative and composure. • Concerns Raised: • The interim U. S. Attorney and various commentators raised questions about the implications of Newsom's clai...

U.S. Treasury Warns of $312 Billion in Chinese Laundering For Mexican cartels

 The U. S. Department of the Treasury has alerted the public to the extensive involvement of Chinese money laundering networks in funding Mexican drug cartels. This report outlines the alarming figures related to suspicious transactions and the methods used by these networks to facilitate illegal activities in the United States. • Funding Amounts: The Treasury identified $312 billion in suspicious transactions connected to drug cartels in Mexico, along with $53.7 billion in illegal real estate dealings over four years. • Criminal Activities: The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) is concerned not just with drug money laundering but also with connections to elder care centers, human trafficking, and fraud. In New York, $766 million in suspicious activities was observed at adult and senior care centers, along with numerous reports of human trafficking and elder abuse. • Chinese Networks and Cartels: These Chinese money laundering networks have become crucial partners to Me...

Smartmatic: Hacking Elections in 72 Countries from Serbia for 20 Years

War Smartmatic: Hacking Elections in 72 Countries from Serbia for 20 Years Augu   Patrick Byrne revealed Smartmatic’s original systems were built around an office in Belgrade, Serbia nearly 20 years ago. From there, results could be changed remotely after all the ballot stuffing and local fraud. “It is their ace in the hole,” @PatrickByrne said. “If their candidate still does not win, they flip the switch from Serbia.” @GenFlynn was told directly by insiders in Europe who admitted “We have been manipulating elections for 20 years in 72 nations.” Serbia’s hub used @Huawei tech, tied to Venezuela’s rigged elections, and later embedded into Dominion, ES&S, and Hart. Russia and China both knew about it. https://forbiddenknowledgetv.net/smartmatic-hacking-elections-in-72-countries-from-serbia-for-20-years/

Lindsey Graham’s Ties to the Military-Industrial Complex: A Dangerous Alliance of Power and Profit

 Lindsey Graham, the senior senator from South Carolina, is known for his strong support of U. S. military power and defense budgets. However, his close connections to the military-industrial complex raise questions about whether his dedication to national security truly serves the American public or primarily benefits defense contractors. 1. Ties to Defense Contractors: Graham has developed close relationships with major defense companies like Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Raytheon, which have significantly contributed to his campaigns. This financial backing leads to concerns about his policy decisions being influenced more by corporate interests than by national security needs. 2. Support for Military Interventions: He has consistently advocated for military actions in countries such as Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria, promoting the idea of maintaining a strong U. S. military presence globally. His unwavering stance raises doubts about whether his motivations lie in promoting democr...