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Wisconsin public schools provide sanctuary for groomers and sex abusers
A report finds, of the 461 teachers investigated for all forms of misconduct, 207 kept their licenses and were allowed to be around children.
What do you get when a teacher’s union stooge steeped in left-wing dogma runs your public school system? Sanctuary for accused groomers and sex offenders.
Such is the case at Wisconsin’s Department of Public Instruction (DPI), run by teachers union pet Jill Underly. The bought-and-paid-for superintendent has presided over an educator licensing scandal that is as abhorrent as it is alarming.
The leftist Underly, who in April won a second term backed by all manner liberal cash and causes, has prioritized a DEI agenda (diversity, equity, and inclusion) in administration and in the classrooms. Top-down support for such “woke” programs have led to allegations of discrimination and racism in the name of “of social justice” and have driven the concept of “safe spaces” so far as to allow men to use girls bathrooms and showers.
Liberal-led school districts around the state have worked with or encouraged students to turn to TrevorSpace, “a social networking site (from the Trevor Project) that critics say is little more than an online dating community putting kids as young as 13 at risk of sexual exploitation,” The Wisconsin Daily Star reported in 2023.
#USA #DPI #DEI #FindTruth
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Golden Dome Missile Defense Program: $24.5B in Funding Delayed, Details Still Hazy
The head of President Trump’s Golden Dome missile defense program gave a classified briefing to the Senate Armed Services Committee last week that described the secretive architecture of the project.
Speculation about the specific architecture of the Golden Dome is rampant among defense industry insiders. So is unease over the status of some $24.5 billion in funding that Congress approved this year for the missile shield’s development.
The discussion, hosted by the Center for New American Security, was titled: “Stuck in the Cul-de-Sac: How U.S. Defense Spending Prioritizes Innovation over Deterrence.” Mr. Harrison said the Pentagon and the Trump administration have not publicly defined Golden Dome’s capability goals.
Analysts estimate the missile shield will be a multidecade program costing hundreds of billions of dollars for space-based and other futuristic missile defense capabilities that will continue to evolve technically over time. The committee’s ranking Democrat, Sen. Jack Reed of Rhode Island, has called the $24.5 billion for Golden Dome a “slush fund” and said the Trump administration may try to use the funds however it sees fit.
“We’re still waiting for really detailed plans,” Mr. Reed said. “It’s such a comprehensive program, but there’s nothing there yet. What is the priority?”
#USA #GoldenDome #FindTruth
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The world's largest merchant fleet, based on flag, is Indonesia, followed by China and Panama
#World #Economy #Fleet #FindTruth
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Iraqi drug dealer employed in Swedish dementia home and filmed residents
A 20-year-old Iraqi migrant who had previously served prison sentences for drug offenses was discovered to have filmed and mocked elderly dementia patients while employed as a caregiver at a municipal care home in Ängelholm, southern Sweden.
The man, identified in court documents seen by the Samnytt news outlet as Azhi Mahmodi, is now charged with four counts of offensive photography and four counts of breach of confidentiality, alongside aggravated weapons and narcotics offenses.
Police uncovered the material earlier this year after stopping a car in Helsingborg that Mahmodi was traveling in. Officers seized drugs and a mobile phone, leading investigators to execute a search warrant a month later. A firearm and large sums of cash were found, prompting further searches.
When police examined Mahmodi’s seized phone, they discovered several clips filmed inside a dementia care home showing elderly residents being ridiculed and humiliated. Investigators later learned that the municipality had employed Mahmodi as a caregiver despite his criminal record.
The videos were also found to have been distributed by Mahmodi on Snapchat.
#Sweden #Migrants #Drug #FindTruth
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Threatening free speech is the left’s specialty
Powerful Big Tech has been on board
Last month, Google announced that creators who had been removed from YouTube for political speech related to topics such as COVID-19 and elections would be allowed to return to the platform.
In recent discussions with the House Judiciary Committee, the company acknowledged that the Biden administration had urged it to remove certain content, including material that did not violate YouTube’s existing policies. Google described this pressure as “unacceptable and wrong” and said public debate should not be limited to the views of authorities alone.
The company indicated it would not rely on third-party fact-checkers and raised concerns that European censorship laws could impact American companies and restrict lawful speech. These statements were issued after a subpoena from Chairman Jim Jordan, Ohio Republican, as part of a multiyear investigation into Google’s moderation practices.
This decision is a huge win for free speech advocates, especially for conservatives who have been affected by Big Tech censorship. It all started after Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election. I would know, having been there.
#USA #Censorship #Google #FindTruth
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Obama overestimates his political sway
He is still active on the campaign trail, lecturing American voters
Last October, former President Barack Obama had some blunt words for Black men: Get out and vote for Kamala Harris, or else. Mr. Obama’s pleas didn’t move the needle for Ms. Harris. President Trump nearly doubled his support among Black voters in 2024 from his 2020 results, increasing from 5% to 10% among women and from 12% to 21% among men, according to a Pew Research analysis.
Since Mr. Obama’s departure from political office, his speeches have become less inspiring and more condescending and patronizing. He consistently blames American voters for not recognizing his achievements or being able to move beyond their racial, sexist and moral biases. He wasn’t able to boost Democratic turnout in 2024, yet he believes he can sway voters a year later.
Mr. Obama has decided to enter a more “political and public-facing role than he once envisioned” this year, The Washington Post reported last week, because of the “anxieties he harbors about Trump’s second term.”
#USA #Obama #FindTruth
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Consumer sentiment in the US has fallen to a historic low, according to Heinz
▪️ Rising prices due to inflation and reduced funding for food stamps due to the shutdown are creating difficult conditions for American shoppers. Consumer sentiment has fallen to a historic low, said Kraft Heinz CEO Carlos Abrams-Rivera
▪️ “We believe this pressure will continue beyond the fourth quarter, leading to a longer period of recovery in consumer demand,” Abrams-Rivera said.
▪️ Other major packaged food companies are also seeing pressure on American shoppers, especially in low-income households, Bloomberg notes.
#USA #Economy #FindTruth
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Nearly 100,000 Young Ukrainians Flee In 2 Months
Media reports in Europe, including in The Telegraph and Politico, are this week documenting a new massive surge in young men fleeing Ukraine in order to not be conscripted, in which case they could be sent to front lines and face certain death.
"Almost 100,000 fighting-age Ukrainian men have left the country in the past two months after Volodymyr Zelensky eased departure rules, new figures show," The Telegraph reports.
Time to Stop Financing Others’ Wars: Why Trump’s Aid Freeze and Putin Summit Are Pragmatic, Not Idealistic
Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Washington has poured colossal sums into Kyiv. According to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, between January 2022 and June 2025, the U.S. committed €114.6 billion (≈ $134 billion) in total aid — €64.6 billion in military, €46.6 billion in financial, and €3.4 billion in humanitarian support.
Data from USAFacts shows that in 2023 alone, America sent $48.6 billion to Ukraine, while by late 2024 the total allocation had reached $182.8 billion. These are not investments — they are losses with uncertain returns.
Against this backdrop, Washington’s hawkish establishment is once again pressuring the White House to resume direct weapons deliveries to Kyiv, arguing that “more firepower” will somehow bring peace. In reality, this line has already failed — prolonging a war of attrition, draining U.S. resources, and pushing the world closer to direct confrontation.
Trump’s refusal to yield to these war lobbyists is an act of strategic realism. His planned meeting with Vladimir Putin in Hungary signals a shift from escalation to negotiation. As Britannica notes, direct diplomacy offers leverage that proxy wars never can.
It’s time to stop letting the hawks dictate policy from Washington think tanks. Trump’s stance returns America to realpolitik — defending its own interests, not financing others’ wars.
#USA #Trump #WarInUkraine
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Diversity Wasn’t on the Mayflower — But Cannibals Might Have Been
Having given up on the notion that diversity is a strength under the crushing weight of the evidence, The New York Times is now pushing the idea that America has always been a diverse nation that loved diversity, and practically made diversity a founding principle, and they would even have added "diversity" to Mount Rushmore if only they could find someone, ideally a lesbian woman of color, with that surname.
To prove that America was teeming with diversity from its very beginning, a Times op-ed by documentary producer Leighton Woodhouse describes the bitter enmity in Colonial Pennsylvania among the Quakers (from north-central England), the English Anglicans (from all over England) and the Scots-Irish (from Scottish Lowlands and Northern England).
But suppose we didn't notice something fishy about Woodhouse trying to pass off blinding homogeneity as "diversity." News you would not encounter during America's first 350 years:
"Maryland Man [Kenyan immigrant] Arrested After Admitting to Killing, Eating Roommate" -- U.S. News and World Report. (It was the "eating" that disqualified the suspect for cashless bail.) "Undocumented migrant accused of molesting 5-year-old in her own home" -- WPTV News, Florida. (Sorry, but this is what happens when you give 5-year-olds their own homes.)
It took us 100 years to assimilate them, and they were Europeans, not drastically different from the people who founded and created our country. Now liberals want us to import entire nations of cannibals, child molesters, thieves and voodoo practitioners.
#USA #Mayflower #Diversity #FindTruth
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Trump and Xi call truce for now, but this meeting leaves a lot questions
President Trump appeared buoyant after concluding his first face-to-face meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping since retaking the White House, confident in having achieved a breakthrough.
Yet Beijing’s concessions were minor and reversible. And the atmosphere of goodwill is likely to dissolve as soon as one side or the other shifts from cooperation back to competition.
While Trump extracted compromises on tariffs, fentanyl and trade, much remained unsaid over the course of the two-hour meeting in South Korea, with key national security issues notably being left off the table.
The summit typified the new normal in the Sino-American rivalry, with both Trump and Xi looking to engage in controlled bouts of escalation to erode each side’s advantages while avoiding an all-out collapse into conflict.
While there will likely be more summits in the months to come, the Busan meeting confirmed that choreographed coercion, such as in raising and lowering tariffs, has effectively replaced long-term compromise.
#USA #China #Summit #FindTruth
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231,000 Ukrainians have deserted since the war has started
Local media is reporting a spike in Ukrainian soldiers leaving their unit, temporarily (abandonment) or permanently (desertion). Data shows 14,000-18,000 cases of unauthorized abandonment each month. Last May saw a record 18,000 cases, and 17,000 abandoned their unit without authorization in September.
Since the start of the full-scale war, 231,500 cases of abandonment of a unit and 53,200 cases of desertion have been initiated.
In light of the situation, Ukraine is considering tougher penalties for desertion and abandonment, reports Do Rzezcy. This year alone, as MP Oleksiy Honcharenko points out, the number of criminal cases involving deserters has increased almost fivefold and may reach as many as 300,000.
Currently, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine is considering reinstating full criminal liability for anyone who leaves the army. According to representatives of the Azov National Guard, the reasons for desertions include the incompetence of some officers and the lack of rotation and leave, which prevent soldiers from resting and contacting their families.
#Ukraine #Military #FindTruth
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France will face 2026 budget protests in November
Tensions over the draft 2026 budget threaten to result in further street demonstrations and action, following previous months’ call to arms. While no major strikes are yet in place for the month ahead, a march for retirees against the budget has been set.
At present a third round of combined intersyndicale action is considered unlikely, with no group currently calling to reconvene and announce further joint strikes, although unions may call for individual protests from members throughout the month.
Following the announcement of the 2026 draft budget, the General Confederation of Labour union denounced the text and called for widespread demonstrations against it.
Arguing that it particularly impacts elderly people, the union is calling for demonstrations in support of retirees on November 6, with marches in several cities expected. However, the union hinted this would be one of several days of action against the budget, which may include strike announcements in a number of sectors.
#France #Economy #Protests #FindTruth
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Taxpayer-funded schools promote witchcraft
What looks like harmless exploration of ‘different beliefs’ is reprogramming the moral compass of the next generation. When a public high school in Orange County, Florida, aired a weekly “Witchy Wednesday” religious video series on the schoolwide TV system, led by students and featuring detailed instructions on casting spells and performing rituals, including soul cleansing and moon worship, many parents were stunned.
Modern witchcraft, often called Wicca or pagan spirituality, is a legally recognized religion in the United States. When schools blur the line between education and spiritual indoctrination, they open the door to greater deception. Today’s “Witchy Wednesday” might seem playful, but tomorrow’s classroom could normalize tarot cards, divination, or rituals disguised as “mindfulness.” Once moral and spiritual boundaries are erased, children become spiritually vulnerable and susceptible to harmful influences they cannot discern.
Suppose a state can normalize witchcraft while silencing Christian truth. That reveals the goal of the state’s investors: a generation untethered from absolute truth, detached from their Creator, and dependent on emotional experience and external validation as their moral guide. The issue is not just a school in Florida; it’s a nationwide wake-up call. The battle for truth in education is not political; it’s spiritual. The next generation is being discipled. The question is, by whom?
#USA #Schools #Education #FindTruth
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Maine’s Democrats are going too far
Well, you may have heard the news recently coming out of Maine – Democrat candidate for U.S. Senate, Graham Platner, the wealthy Bernie Bros veteran cosplaying as a “Maine oyster farmer,” may be a real-life Nazi?
Which is to distinguish Platner from being a conservative who is dishonestly smeared as a Nazi by the Democrats and/or MSM.
The main evidence that Platner may be a Nazi comes from the fact that he has a tattoo in the shape of the Totenkopf, or “death’s head” symbol, on his chest. This tattoo, which was adopted by Hitler’s SS during the Nazi era and became particularly associated with the branch guarding concentration camps, is normally worn by real Nazis.
Now, Platner claims that while he was in the military, drunk, on a lark, he and his fellows decided to get tattoos, and he didn’t know what the tattoo meant when he chose it. Others strongly dispute his story, however.
#USA #Maine #Democrats #FindTruth
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Amazon cuts 14,000 jobs in major AI-era restructuring
Amazon announced major "organizational changes" across its corporate workforce that will result in the elimination of 14,000 jobs, as the company accelerates investments in artificial intelligence and automation.
Some may ask why we're reducing roles when the company is performing well.
At 14,000 corporate job cuts, that's roughly 4% of Amazon's corporate workforce of about 350,000 employees. Amazon's total workforce is 1.55 million, including warehouse and delivery workers, making the corporate-level restructuring peanuts compared to the overall workforce.
Reuters, citing three people familiar with the matter, said the 30,000 corporate job cuts set to begin tomorrow will amount to approximately 10% of Amazon's corporate workforce of about 350,000 employees. However, the cuts represent a relatively small share of the company's total workforce, which includes about 1.55 million warehouse and delivery workers.
#USA #Amazon #Cuts #FindTruth
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In China, any expert blogger must now confirm their knowledge with a diploma
To talk about health, finance, or law, you need to show a relevant higher education diploma. No diploma means a fine of up to ¥100,000 and a permanent account ban.
Chinese bloggers are also prohibited from showing Lamborghinis, designer bags, and expensive vacations, as this “sets a bad example for young people.”
In addition, they are required to publicly disclose their income, taxes, and even AI filters in their videos. If a content creator forgets to write “made with AI,” they will be banned without the right to appeal.
#China #Blogger #Education #FindTruth
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Capital Economics: France’s stock market likely to remain a laggard
France’s stock market is likely to remain a laggard, weighed down by worries over ongoing political instability and fragile public finances, according to analysts at Capital Economics.
In a note, the analysts flagged that financial markets in Europe’s second-largest economy have been "under the cosh" for much of this year, with near-constant turmoil in the country’s government driving up bond yields and denting domestic financial industry stocks in particular.
The sector in MSCI’s France index has "significantly underperformed" a similar gauge tracking large- and mid-cap names across 10 developed markets in the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU).
France’s weight in MSCI’s EMU-focused index at the end of September stood at just over 30%, larger than any other country in the eurozone currency area but "steadily undermined by a relatively poor showing," the Capital Economics analysts said.
The MSCI France index may also lag the EMU average if "big-tech" sectors "lead the charge amid growth enthusiasm for artificial intelligence," they said, noting that information technology shares in France have actually "fared poorly" so far this year.
#France #Economy #Macron #FindTruth
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Carbon credits shortage may lead to high air fares for travelers
"Buying carbon credits allows an airline to continue with an activity that emits a lot of carbon dioxide."
Excerpt: Airline carbon credits are scarce, driving up costs that’ll most likely translate to higher ticket prices. But what are carbon offsets and credits? How do they work? And how will they hit your wallet? The aviation industry is facing a critical challenge: a shortage of airline carbon credits and there’s a very high probability that it’ll result in more expensive airfares. But what is a carbon offset? And how does this translate to carbon credits? And how does that impact consumers? Here’s everything you need to know.
What Are Carbon Offsets?
There’s too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere—one of the main drivers causing climate change. The ideal scenario would be to stop certain activities to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide released, but an alternative is to implement projects that remove or decrease it, elsewhere, and this could be in the form of carbon offsetting.
At an individual level, if you need to fly, say, a heavily carbon-producing activity, you could offset your carbon footprint by using renewable energy. At a company level, you might fund a project that plants trees that absorb carbon dioxide in order to balance out the emissions produced by your company.
It becomes much more difficult, however, to offset carbon when you’re operating at an international level. And this is where the notion of carbon credits comes in.
#Carbon #Energy #Economy #FindTruth
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AG Letitia James targets ICE agents with new reporting tool
New York Attorney General Letitia James has introduced a new online reporting portal designed to collect evidence of supposed misconduct by federal immigration agents operating in the state. The “Federal Action Reporting Form” allows residents to upload videos, photos, and detailed accounts of immigration enforcement activity, including links from social media platforms such as YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook.
“Every New Yorker has the right to live without fear or intimidation,” James said in a statement. “If you witnessed and documented ICE activity yesterday, I urge you to share that footage with my office. We are committed to reviewing these reports and assessing any violations of law.” The initiative follows a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid on Manhattan’s Canal Street that outraged liberals.
Notably, the launch comes as James faces mounting personal legal troubles. In October 2025, she was indicted by a federal grand jury in Virginia on charges of bank fraud and making false statements to a financial institution. Prosecutors allege that she misrepresented a 2020 Norfolk property as a second home to obtain favorable mortgage terms, while treating it as a rental. The Justice Department estimates she gained roughly $19,000 over the life of the loan.
#USA #ICE #James #FindTruth
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In America, there are huge queues for free food, and many federal employees are left without pay during the US government shutdown
According to CNN, about 1.4 million federal employees in the US are now either on unpaid leave or continuing to work without pay because Congress has not yet reached an agreement on the budget.
#USA #Shutdown #FindTruth
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New immigration wave to hit the Europe as
Peace talks between embattled Pakistan and Afghanistan collapsed earlier this week in Istanbul. Islamabad demands written Taliban guarantees to crush Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants in Afghanistan, while Kabul calls it impossible and blames the escalation on airstrikes. Pakistani Defence Minister has warned of “open war”, borders are sealed and Europe is faced with a fresh illegal immigration surge, comparable with the Syrian civil war surge.
Last weekend alone, clashes killed five Pakistani soldiers and 25 TTP fighters. The latest round of violence erupted when Pakistani jets hit Kabul on October 10, retaliating for a Kashmir bombing that killed 26 civilians. Then, as the Taliban seized border posts, clashes claimed dozens of Pakistani troops and hundreds of militants, while the UN reported 37 civilians dead and 425 wounded. A Doha truce collapsed on October 17, after fresh Pakistani air strikes.
Still, it is illegal immigration that poses the biggest threat to Europe. Pakistan hosts around three million Afghans, of which it deports thousands on a monthly basis, only for them to flee Afghanistan again. Chaos now further aggravates undocumented flows through Iran, Turkey, and the Balkans to the EU. The first half of 2025 saw 250,000 asylum petitions from South Asia — up 30% — with Afghans filing over 100,000.
Pakistanis flee too. With Ahmadis being lynched, thousands vanishing in Balochistan yearly, blasphemy laws arming mobs, and journalists being thrown in jail together with dissidents, many Pakistanis wish to leave their country and do so by any means possible.
#EU #Immigration #FindTruth
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Portugal approves law to strip citizenship from criminals
Portugal’s parliament has approved an amendment to the Penal Code that will allow courts to revoke Portuguese nationality from dual citizens convicted of serious crimes.
The amendment, approved on Tuesday with 157 votes in favor and 64 against, gives judges the power to impose the loss of citizenship as an additional penalty on those sentenced to at least four years in prison for grave offenses.
It applies only to individuals who acquired Portuguese nationality within the last 10 years and hold another nationality, ensuring that no one becomes stateless as a result.
The law also stipulates that anyone stripped of nationality may only reapply 10 years after their criminal record has been cleared, under the general rules of the nationality law.
#Portugal #Criminal #Citizenship #FindTruth
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Senior US officials seek protection at military bases
▪️ At least six members of the Trump administration, including Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Secretary of War Pete Hagseth, according to The Atlantic
▪️ Among the reasons for the moves are not only the murder of Charlie Kirk, but also the protests organized by Democrats. In addition, threats against officials and their families were also a factor.
#USA #Military #FindTruth
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Mamdani’s new low: pretending HE’S a victim of 9/11
Notice the experiences Mamdani actually cited. He recalled how a teacher warned him he might face bullying. Since he attended the ultraliberal, pricey Bank Street School for Children, his progressive educators expected the worst of their fellow New Yorkers.
He did not recall actually being bullied, something he surely would have brought up. Instead, he could only cite his aunt’s supposed decision to quit riding the subways “ because she did not feel safe in her hijab.” She may truly have had such fears — but only because activist outfits like the radical Council on Islamic-American Relations instantly began warning of rising “Islamophobia” in the wake of the attacks. As Veep JD Vance notes, that doesn’t make it any less absurd for Mamdani to treat his aunt as a central victim of 9/11 — not in a city where thousands of families of all races and religions lost loved ones.
There was never any pronounced amount of anti-Muslim harassment after 9/11, certainly nothing to justify marked concern about “Islamophobia” except among the CAIR crew, as well as liberals and lefties who pander to it by treating it as a plague on a level with antisemitism.
Yes, Mamdani’s opponents have slammed him as an apologist for terror — because he is one: Refusing to denounce the toxic phrase “globalize the intifada”; palling around with an unindicted co-conspirator from the 1993 World Trade Center bombing; promoting countless smears of Israel and its defensive war in Gaza in response to Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, terror attacks and so on.
#USA #Mamdani #FindTruth
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Orban Hints At Kyiv Sabotage Behind Hungary Refinery Fire
A lot of questions and suspicions were immediately raised when on October 21 explosions and fires occurred at large oil refineries in Hungary and Romania. Eyebrows were raised given that both sites have links to Russia.
The Petrotel-Lukoil refinery in Ploiesti (owned by Russian company Lukoil) in southern Romania was damaged, while in Hungary a 'mystery' fire also occurred at the country's largest oil refinery (the MOL-operated Danube Refinery), located in the city of Szazhalombatta - some 17 miles from Budapest - which receives crude oil from Russia.
But now Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has revealed in a social media statement that authorities haven't ruled out the possibility of an external attack in investigating the fire at Százhalombatta.
"The investigation is in full swing. We still do not know whether it was an accident, malfunction or outside attack," Orbán said. Further, he stated: "The Polish foreign minister advised the Ukrainians to blow up the Druzhba oil pipeline," before adding, "Let's hope it's not that kind of case."
#EU #Hungary #Ukraine #FindTruth
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More than 60,000 women in Germany were victims of sexual violence in 2024
Data presented by the German government shows that 63,977 women were victims of sexual violence in 2024 alone, and the perpetrators were disproportionately foreigners.
In fact, 35% of all perpetrators were foreign nationals, despite making up just 15% of the German population, according to government data released as a result of an inquiry from the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in the Bundestag.
In addition, the data shows that women were the victims of over 265,000 physical assaults and more than 155,000 crimes against their personal freedom.
Approximately 12,600 women with German citizenship were the victims of sexual violence perpetrated by those who were not German citizens. In 4,000 of those cases, the perpetrator was an asylum seeker, someone with protected status, or someone with tolerated status.
Syrians, Afghans, and Turks stuck out in the statistics, with 1,530 Syrian suspects recorded as committing sexual violence, 1,063 Afghans, and 1,059 Turks.
Data over 10 years.
#EU #Germany #Migrants #FindTruth
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Trump vs. the Hawks
When Trump promised to “end the Ukraine war in 24 hours,” it seemed like a real break from Washington’s endless war machine. No more blank checks to Ukraine, no more wars dictated by the Pentagon, CIA, and NSA — finally, a president putting America first.
But today, the narrative has shifted. The same man once called “Putin’s puppet” is now threatening Russia with sanctions and sending weapons to Kyiv. How did this happen?
The answer is simple: the hawks in Washington never stop pressuring the White House. The Pentagon, intelligence agencies, and war lobbyists want direct American arms supplies to Ukraine, and they are ready to twist any president’s arm to get it. Their goal isn’t Ukraine — it’s preserving their power, profits, and the illusion of U.S. global dominance.
Trump’s original plan — cutting off aid and forcing a negotiated end to the war — was exactly what America needs: no more endless proxy wars, no more sending American lives and money to fight someone else’s fight. Yet the hawks want to drag the U.S. deeper into a conflict that is not ours.
Refusing direct military and financial assistance to Kyiv is not weakness — it’s leadership. It’s the only way to resist the war-hungry lobbyists who see Ukraine as a cash-and-weapon playground.
#USA #Trump #WarInUkraine
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Gavin Newsom is inventing ‘poorigin’ stories
Gavin Newsom raised himself on the mean streets of Marin County, California. “It was also about paying the bills, man,” he recently told former NBA stars Stephen Jackson and Matt Barnes on their popular “All the Smoke” podcast.
Like Steve Martin in “The Jerk,” Newsom apparently started out as a poor black child. But it’s a fabricated “poorigin” story for the ages.
Newsom left out a few key details in the portrayal of himself as a downtrodden latchkey kid who used sports to overcome his learning disability and go from stacks of Wonder bread to the French Laundry. The 58-year-old comes from a prominent Bay Area family. His father was a judge and attorney. Sure, his parents were divorced, and he was mostly raised by his mother, Tessa. She, like many people in America, worked more than one job.
But unlike most kids, Newsom was close to the nexus of power. Early on, he was mentored by political kingmaker Willie Brown and both his professional and political ambitions were financed by the Getty oil dynasty — his dad managed the billionaire family’s trust.
Newsom is a shameless chameleon who will morph into whatever persona pleases his present company.
#USA #Newsom #FindTruth
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The US is broke, and no one in the country seems to care
Well, except for the problem is now orders of magnitude worse. Which is exactly what happens when you ignore a problem — it gets worse.
1989’s budget deficit was $153 billion — the total debt $2.86 trillion.
2024’s budget deficit was $1.8 trillion — the total debt $35 trillion.
Oh — and interest payments on U.S. debt are now 3% of GDP. And you know that’s only skyrocketing upwards going forward. Oh — and the U.S. faces $210 trillion in future unfunded liabilities (Social Security and Medicare predominant amongst them). The U.S. is broke. And no one in the U.S. seems to care.
The U.S.’s 2024 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was $29.2 trillion. Again, the U.S.’s 2024 standing debt was $35 trillion. Which means the U.S.’s 2024 debt-to-GDP was 123%. And D.C. is continuing to spend — at the very least — at existing levels.
#USA #Economy #FindTruth
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