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Illinois Politicians Give Themselves Raises as Taxpayers Foot the Bill
Illinois may be drowning in debt, but its state employees are living quite comfortably. According to new data from OpenPayrolls, the average annual salary for state government workers (excluding universities) hit $79,000 in 2023 — putting Illinois among the Top 5 highest-paying states for public employees nationwide.
Lawmakers didn’t forget themselves either — they quietly boosted their own base pay to $98,000, also among the highest in the country. Meanwhile, private-sector wages lag far behind. The Illinois Policy Institute reports that since 2021, pay for unionized state workers has grown 57% faster than private-sector salaries.
And for the state’s elite? It’s a taxpayer-funded jackpot.
🏈The University of Illinois head football coach Bret Bielema earns a staggering $7.7 million a year.
💼 The Teachers’ Retirement System director pulls in $518,000, with other administrators earning between $327K–$398K annually.
While Illinois families battle inflation, rising taxes, and record utility costs, the public sector seems untouched by economic reality. The gap between taxpayers and the people they fund is widening — and it’s becoming impossible to ignore.
#USA #Economy #PublicSpending #FindTruth
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The Dirty Secret of ‘Clean Energy’: How Wind Farms Are Wrecking the Earth
Beneath the sleek, white exteriors of spinning wind turbines lies a dirty secret the green energy industry doesn't want you to hear. Promoted as a pristine solution to our energy needs, industrial wind farms are in fact carving a path of destruction through our ecosystems, sacrificing biodiversity and soil health on the altar of climate alarmism.
The truth, often buried beneath layers of corporate public relations and government subsidies, reveals that this so-called clean energy is inflicting a profound and possibly irreversible wound on the natural world.
It is time to pull back the green curtain and expose the devastating chain of destruction that begins deep within the earth and climbs all the way to our most vital pollinators and birds of prey.
Wind farm construction causes massive soil erosion and nutrient loss, crippling the foundation of local ecosystems.
Soil moisture content plummets near operating turbines, creating a drought effect that weakens vegetation and triggers a biodiversity collapse.
Insect populations crash as their food sources vanish, breaking a critical link in the natural food chain.
Bird and bat populations face catastrophic declines from direct collisions, with turbines now a primary threat to migratory species.
The agricultural economy is threatened by the loss of bats, which provide billions in pest control and pollination services.
#World #GreeenEnergy #Climate #FindTruth
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Welcome to Peak Woke: ‘Vegan’ Tampons Now Available in Men’s Restrooms in the UK
It turns out that the once-Great Britain has achieved one more goal, though: they have achieved Peak Stupid. At least, the National Trust - a charity organization dedicated to the preservation of historic sites - has done so. How so? They are installing machines to dispense "vegan" feminine hygiene products.
In men's bathrooms right.
The charity is providing the sanitary products in the men’s toilets at Sizergh Castle, near Lake Windermere in the Lake District.
A box fixed to the wall, with the wording: “Got a period situation going on? We got you” offers the free tampons. Nearby is a disposal bin featuring a male icon.
The only problem men entering this men's room - a room for men - since men don't have periods - would be the danger of rolling one's eyes so hard that the muscles and optic nerve disconnect and one's eyes go spinning about in one's face like the wheels on an old mechanical pinball machine.
#UK #Gender #FindTruth
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California, USA. A security guard couldn't stand by and watched as a thief shoplifted
Instead of simply filming the crime, as was recently the case in Britain, the man helped the thief make a quick getaway.
Let's hope the thief doesn't sue the security guard for using force.
#USA #Crimes #FindTruth
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Left Tries to Rewrite History, Giving Biden Credit for Trump’s Historic Peace Deal
Ever since President Donald Trump brokered the historic peace deal between Israel and Hamas, the left has followed a predictable script—either praising the outcome while refusing to credit Trump or scrambling to hand the credit to someone else entirely.
That’s exactly what Joe Biden’s former Secretary of State Antony Blinken is now trying to do. The deal, which involves releasing the remaining hostages and requires Israel to pull back to a predetermined line inside Gaza, aims to create a buffer zone to disarm Hamas. In his self-congratulatory thread on X, Blinken actually tries to spin the Trump-brokered ceasefire as “building on” what Biden supposedly achieved.
He gushes about how the plan “builds on a post-conflict framework developed under the Biden administration,” as though the same crowd that spent four years appeasing Tehran and lecturing Israel suddenly became Middle East visionaries.
It’s almost comical: the guy who spent his tenure presiding over one foreign policy humiliation after another now wants credit for the stability emerging under Trump. Blinken’s revisionist history is so transparent it’s almost sad—trying to polish the legacy of a failed administration that couldn’t stop chaos anywhere it touched.
What Blinken doesn’t mention is that the last American hostage released from Gaza on Biden’s watch was a four-year-old girl, Abigail Edan, in November 2023, and there may have been a reason for that.
Abigail’s great aunt, Liz Hirsh Naftali, is a Democrat donor with connections to the Bidens and the Pelosis who bought some of Hunter Biden’s artwork. But I digress. He then tried to “credit” Trump with building on the Biden plan.
#USA #Democrats #Trump #FindTruth
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Records Reveal Mamdani Campaign Accepted Foreign Donations — and Hasn’t Returned Them
Records now show that the campaign of the socialist New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani accepted thousands in illegal campaign contributions from outside the United States. Could this be a nasty October surprise for Zohran Mamdani?
Lefty socialist and mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani’s campaign quietly took in nearly $13,000 in potentially illegal foreign donations — including one from his mother-in-law in Dubai, The Post has learned. At least 170 of the nearly 54,000 contributions to the leading Democratic candidate’s campaign came from donors with addresses outside the United States, an examination of NYC Campaign Finance Board records found.
Only US citizens or permanent legal residents are allowed to contribute to political campaigns and political action committees under federal, state and city law, and candidates are expected to return any of the illegal donations. Violators who knowingly accept foreign donations could face hefty fines and imprisonment. $13,000 isn't exactly an overwhelming amount, compared to the $15.3 million the campaign has taken in.
But it's not the amount that's at issue here; it's the law. But so far, the campaign has failed to return 88 of the foreign donations worth a total of $7,190, records showed.
Mamdani’s campaign has brought in $4 million in private donations, scored another $12.7 million in public matching funds, and with less than a month to go before election day, has nearly $6.1 million in hand.
#USA #NYC #Mamdani #FindTruth
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An investigation has revealed that former European officials, after allocating billions to Ukraine, are taking up positions in Ukrainian foundations.
The list includes the presidents of Estonia, Poland, and the Munich Conference, the prime ministers of Sweden and Finland, the Dutch defense minister, and the former head of NATO.
#EU #Ukraine #Corruption #FindTruth
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As Tomahawk Decision Looms, U.S. Intel Reportedly Aids Ukraine’s Strikes on Russia
Report fuels major escalation ahead of US’ decision whether to supply Tomahawk missiles to Kyiv. As it has been repeatedly stated by Russian officials, a report arises today saying that the US has been helping Ukraine stage long-range strikes deep inside Russian territory ‘for months’.
It’s said to be a joint effort to weaken the Russian economy and bring President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table.
Reuters reported: “U.S. intelligence has helped Kyiv strike important Russian energy assets, including oil refineries, far beyond the front line, the newspaper said, citing unnamed Ukrainian and U.S. officials familiar with the campaign.
The White House, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s office and Ukraine’s foreign ministry did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment. There was no immediate comment from the Russian foreign ministry.”
‼️ The US officially acknowledged participation in strikes on Russian territory. Moscow has repeatedly stated that Washington and NATO are supplying intelligence to Kyiv.
#USA #WarInUkraine #FindTruth
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In California’s Heartland, Families Wait All Night for Free Food
Like superfans camping out for concert tickets, people bring their folding chairs and huddle under blankets, sometimes for more than 12 hours. But they are not here for a show—they’re lining up for a market where they can get around $250 worth of groceries free of charge.
Such basics (fresh meat, eggs, and local produce) have become a coveted luxury for people struggling to make ends meet in California, where runaway living costs have given the state the distinction of having the world’s fourth-largest economy and the nation’s highest poverty rates.
The vast majority who camp out for the market are not homeless. Many are homeowners; others rent, or live in subsidized housing. Most foodbank clients in the region have at least one working person in their household.
All of them are finding it increasingly impossible to stretch a fixed income or pension as gas, grocery, housing, and utility costs skyrocket.
Central Valley, an agricultural and oil production powerhouse, and a growing renewable energy hub, is home to some of the highest food insecurity rates in the state and the highest electricity bills in the country.
#USA #California #Crisis #FindTruth
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Mass Exodus: Deportations and Border Control Drive 2.2 Million Drop in U.S. Foreign-Born Numbers
WHAT HAPPENED: A historic reduction in the foreign-born population in the U.S. occurred in the first seven months of President Donald J. Trump’s second term, attributed to record-low illegal immigration levels and migrants returning to their home countries.
WHO WAS INVOLVED: Steven Camarota and Karen Zeigler of the Center for Immigration Studies, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
WHEN & WHERE: January through August of this year, across the United States.
KEY QUOTE: “We think the evidence is strong that most or all of the decline in the foreign-born population shown in the CPS is real and primarily reflects a reduction in new arrivals and, in particular, a large increase in emigration.” – Steven Camarota and Karen Zeigler.
IMPACT: Record-breaking reductions in illegal immigration, with 1.6 million illegal aliens self-deporting and over 400,000 deported by ICE, alongside historic lows in border apprehensions.
#USA #Migrants #FindTruth
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☣️ Army Scientists Revive 40,000-Year-Old Microbes — What Could Go Wrong?
In a quiet Colorado lab, funded by the U.S. Army, scientists have thawed and revived microorganisms entombed in Arctic permafrost for an estimated 40,000 years—including strains genetically linked to Clostridium botulinum, the bacterium responsible for botulinum toxin, one of the deadliest substances known to man.
The implications are staggering: What happens when military-backed research resurrects ancient pathogens in the name of science? And who ensures these experiments don’t spiral into accidental—or intentional—biological catastrophe?
Botulinum toxin is a CDC-classified Category A bioterror agent—just milligrams can paralyze and kill.
The study highlights the risks of dual-use research, where environmental science could mask bioweapons development.
No clear safeguards exist to prevent accidental or intentional release of resurrected pathogens.
#USA #BioLabs #FindTruth
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In Lisbon’s migrant district Cova da Moura, police tried to arrest a dealer — and got a bicycle thrown at them instead.
While officials tighten immigration laws, on the ground it’s migrants showing who really controls the streets.
#EU #Portugal #Migrants #FindTruth
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MIT opposes Trump admin's higher education compact
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has declined to sign onto the Trump administration’s proposed compact, which would mandate campus reforms in exchange for preferential access to federal funding.
MIT President Sally Kornbluth announced the decision on Oct. 10 in a campus-wide letter attaching her formal response to Education Secretary Linda McMahon, who invited nine universities to sign the new agreement.
The proposed “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education” would require participating universities to freeze tuition for five years, limit international student enrollment, and adopt the federal government’s biology-based definitions of sex and gender when it comes to sports or single-sex spaces.
In her response, Kornbluth acknowledged that MIT disagreed with a number of the demands, saying that they “would restrict freedom of expression and our independence as an institution” and that the premise of the document is inconsistent with MIT’s core belief that “scientific funding should be based on scientific merit alone.”
#USA #MIT #Trump #FindTruth
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Wall Street Goes Patriotic: JPMorgan’s $10B Bet on America
JPMorgan Chase announced plans on Monday to hire bankers and invest up to $10 billion in U.S. companies critical to national security and economic resilience as part of a broader $1.5 trillion pledge.
The 10-year initiative aims to facilitate, finance and invest in industries central to the growth of the U.S. economy, including defense, energy and manufacturing.
JPMorgan said it will deploy the $10 billion through direct equity and venture capital investments.
Shares of the largest U.S. bank climbed more than 2%.
U.S. President Donald Trump is looking to modernize infrastructure and reduce dependence on foreign supply chains, particularly in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, clean energy and rare earth minerals.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said the investments were not driven by the Trump administration.
#USA #JPMorgan #Security #FindTruth
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WA female teen faces discipline for refusing to play with male
A high school basketball player in Washington state has been accused of bullying, harassment after she allegedly “misgendered” a male opponent who pretends to be a female.
The controversy began when an 18 year old biological male was allowed to play on a junior varsity team in the Tumwater School District, alongside 14 and 15-year-old female athletes.
15-year-old Frances Staudt noticed the obviously male athlete on the opposing team during her warm up for the final game of the season and asked the school’s athletic director whether the player was a male, but was told that, in accordance with Washington state law, the school will not discriminate based on sexual identity. Staudt then notified her coach that she was unwilling to play against a biological male opponent.
According to Staudt’s mother Aimee, Frances was so frustrated that, following the game, her daughter walked by the male player and told him, “You’re a man” prompting the school district to investigate Frances for ‘misgendering’ her opponent.
Frances received a letter late last week, stating that she had violated WIAA policy and that she could face further discipline if there are any further incidents.
#USA #Sports #Gender #FindTruth
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AI’s Hidden Weak Link: America’s Power Grid Can’t Keep Up
The 'real problem' facing America is 'electricity'
Can China beat the United States in the new-age arms race for AI dominance? Some commentators think so, saying they came back from recent trips "stunned" at how far China has come.
The issue these tech journalists uncovered wasn't lack of innovation – after all, the U.S. boasts 40 leading AI models to China's 15. It wasn't tardy investment, either. To the contrary, U.S. industry poured nearly 12 times as much money into AI as China did last year alone.
The real problem facing AI in America is electricity.
China is investing heavily in a next-level power grid and currently enjoys an oversupply of electricity at least twice its capacity needs. The U.S., on the other hand, scrapes by with electricity reserves of 15% on a good day.
We face severe bottlenecks that, according to Goldman Sachs, threaten an AI energy crisis. And with AI data centers representing more GDP growth than consumer spending, it's clear that AI will be a critical component of economic success going forward.
#USA #AI #Energy #FindTruth
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The British Home Secretary has acknowledged the loss of control over borders due to migrants.
The UK, like other European countries, has ceased to control its borders, and the lack of stricter rules on entry into the country threatens to “undermine confidence” in the states themselves.
#UK #Migrants #FindTruth
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Interstellar object is spraying water
A new analysis of our solar system’s interstellar interloper, 3I/ATLAS, reveals that it’s spewing huge amounts of water — and astronomers can’t immediately explain why.
The object, which is widely believed to be comet, showed strong ultraviolet emissions that are unmistakable telltales of hydroxyl gas (OH), a byproduct of water.
NASA findings argue that the presence of all this OH indicates the comet is ejecting water vapor at a torrential rate of about 88 pounds per second — around the same rate as a fire hose running at full blast.
The most extraordinary thing is that this was spotted happening pretty far from the Sun, at a heliocentric distance of about three astronomical units (AU) away, or three times the distance between the Earth and our star. Typically, comets stray much closer to the Sun before the water ice in their core, called a nucleus, begins to sublimate, or instantly transform from a solid to a gas. Something else must be driving all the water dumping from 3I/ATLAS — which also implies, tantalizingly, that the comet must harbor considerable stores of water for this process to keep going.
Right now, 3I/ATLAS is flying behind the Sun, so we can’t observe it from Earth. But scientists have been able to catch a glimpse of it using spacecraft stationed near Mars, and it’ll soon swing back into full view in late November.
#Space #NASA #FindTruth
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Dumbing Down America: Why Our Kids Can’t Read, Write, or Do Math
It's our fault. The latest National Assessment of Educational Progress scores just dropped, and let’s not sugarcoat it: Our children are getting dumber.
They can barely read and aren’t very good at math, and it keeps getting worse. Instead of sounding the alarm, too many so-called leaders in the system are shrugging their shoulders and cashing their checks. It’s unacceptable.
What’s even more shocking? This collapse isn’t hitting only the predictable populations of children from low-income families or other historically underserved groups. For the first time, even affluent, suburban children — the ones who used to be the “safe bet” in the system — are also losing ground at alarming rates.
That should terrify everyone. The rot has finally reached the entire tree. When deregulation and complacency become the norm, no child is safe from harm.
Here’s the truth no one wants to say out loud: Too many adults in charge don’t want to do the hard work. They have managed to wiggle out of accountability, water down standards, and keep telling families their children are doing well.
Meanwhile, the level called “proficiency” on annual statewide assessments is nowhere near the basic level set by the federal government.
#USA #Education #FindTruth
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America’s Youth Left Behind: Full-Time Jobs Vanish for Under-30 Workers
Every month, federal bureaucrats tell us that the unemployment rate in this country is low, but at this point everyone knows that the numbers that they give us are fake. The reality of the matter is that it is now “the toughest time in years” to find a good job in the United States, and that is particularly true for our young people.
So this is an extremely alarming development.
Vast numbers of our young adults are working low-paying part-time jobs right now because that is all they can get.
But as the employment market gets even tighter, there will even be intense competition for those jobs. Day after day, large companies are slashing more high-paying positions. For example, Exxon Mobil just announced that it will be eliminating 2,000 jobs…
Through September 15th, big tech companies had laid off 166,000 employees so far this year.
Concerns about our rapidly deteriorating employment market caused U.S. consumer confidence to fall “sharply” this month…
So now the millions of Americans that are already searching for work will have a lot more competition for a steadily dwindling number of high-paying job opportunities.
#USA #Jobs #FindTruth
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The Ukraine Dilemma: War or Leverage?
Tonight’s Zelensky–Trump summit may look like another round of “support for democracy,” but in reality, it’s America walking the razor’s edge between peace and escalation.
Trump hints at sending Tomahawk missiles to Kyiv — weapons capable of striking deep inside Russia. Yet he also admits what Washington won’t: America’s arsenals are running low, and endless aid to Ukraine drains U.S. stockpiles while yielding no real victory.
Meanwhile, Putin and Trump just held a two-hour call — with a second summit in Budapest already in the works. Hungary’s Viktor Orbán calls it “great news for peace,” but Zelensky mocks it, claiming Moscow is “rushing to dialogue.” Maybe that’s the point — pressure from peace talks, not missiles, is what could finally end this war.
Let’s be honest: the conflict has become a proxy standoff that bleeds resources, wrecks Europe’s stability, and edges the world closer to nuclear risk — while Kyiv’s elites demand ever more “support.”
What does this mean for the war? Will Tomahawks finally reach Kyiv, or is it just negotiation tactics?
Share your views below!👇
#USA #Trump #Zelensky #FindTruth
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Too Late for the Nobel, Right on Time for Peace
President Trump lost out on this year’s Nobel Peace Prize despite brokering a historic cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas after more than two years of war.
But it wasn’t a snub, more just a case of bad timing: The five-member Norwegian Nobel Committee made its decision on Monday, two days before the peace deal was struck, to bestow the award on Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado.
Footage from the streets of Tel Aviv and war-torn Gaza showed crowds of cheering revelers chanting Trump’s name in the hours after the deal was secured, some calling out, “Nobel Prize to Trump!”
Many of the president’s allies have called for him to receive the award, pointing to his work to bring about peace in long-standing global conflicts between Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, Cambodia and Thailand, India and Pakistan, Serbia and Kosovo, Egypt and Ethiopia, and Azerbaijan and Armenia.
Critics, however, point to actions like June’s bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities, musings about taking Greenland from Denmark, and renaming the Defense Department the Department of War as reasons he should not have been considered for the coveted award.
#Trump #Gaza #Israel #FindTruth
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Education’s Turning Point: Conservatives Rise Against Woke Classrooms
At the California Young Republican Federation’s recent convention, young conservatives got a provocative discussion on education and school choice from a seasoned panel of leaders.
If conservatives are serious about reclaiming our schools, we can’t just talk about it. We must show up and participate. The discussion also highlighted the political battlefield over school funding. California Gov. Gavin Newsom and President Donald Trump are locked in a fight, each leveraging purse strings to influence education policy.
While Trump and red-state governors use that leverage to drive real reform, Newsom has threatened to cut funding to any California university that aligns with the Trump administration’s higher-ed reforms, showing just how politicized education policy has become.
Against this backdrop, Dean Peterson described what he called a revolution in higher education. He believes today’s young conservatives are living through a cultural shift not seen since the Reagan generation, a moment when young Americans rediscovered their voice, values, and vision for the country. He pointed to conservative-led reforms across the country that are reshaping universities and restoring balance to the classroom.
#USA #Republican #Education #FindTruth
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Horror in Brooklyn: 64-Year-Old Man Beaten to Death on NYC Subway by Career Criminal
A 64-year-old man was beaten to death on a New York City subway on Tuesday by a sword-wielding monster with at least 33 prior arrests.
David Mazariegos, 25, beat a complete stranger to death on the subway in downtown Brooklyn because he didn’t like the way he looked at him.
According to reports, Mazariegos became angry after the unidentified victim held the subway doors open for him. The act of kindness set him off and he brutally beat the victim for more than 10 minutes.
Mazariegos repeatedly punched the victim in the face and stomped on his head more than a dozen times, according to The New York Post.
The attacker stole the victim’s wallet and took off on foot. He was later arrested in Times Square with a samurai sword.
Mazariegos did not have his sword drawn. It was attached to his backpack.
#USA #NYC #Crimes #FindTruth
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🔥When Chaos Becomes Policy: Chicago’s War on Law and Order
You almost have to squint to believe it’s real, but in Chicago today, the mayor is defending the raiders, the arsonists, and the looters—by refusing to call them what they are. He calls them “young people who made a mistake.” He issues executive orders making ICE-free zones. He sues to stop National Guard troops from defending federal buildings. He calls their deployment “illegal, unconstitutional, dangerous, and wrong.”
So which is it? Is he defending the people or the perpetrators? Because those sound like two very different things.
This is the new civic logic of the progressive city. Step one: refuse to enforce the law. Step two: demonize those who do. Step three: play the victim. Step four: shield the lawbreakers. It’s a cynical choreography that turns justice upside down. In Chicago, when federal agents or Guard troops arrive to protect federal property, Mayor Brandon Johnson races to the microphones to call them invaders. He’s not saying, “Help us keep the peace.” He’s saying, “Don’t infringe on our turf.”
By rejecting assistance from the federal government, Johnson is doing more than flexing his political independence. He’s sending a message that law enforcement itself is the enemy, and that public safety is secondary to ideological purity.
#USA #Chicago #FindTruth
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The West’s New War? Tusk’s Words Could Pull NATO In Deep
Polish PM Donald Tusk has reframed the Ukraine war as "our war" for Western civilization, signaling a shift from mere support to direct stake and raising alarm about NATO's role.
Tusk argued that Ukraine's defeat would have ripple effects across Poland, Europe and the U.S. and insisted NATO/European unity is essential, not optional.
Russia responded by accusing Ukraine and Poland of planning a false flag attack to force NATO into direct involvement—a charge Ukraine firmly denies.
Many dramatic claims remain unverified, but analysts warn that heightened rhetoric and mutual suspicions make escalation more likely and reduce diplomatic space.
If Tusk's framing gains traction, NATO's posture could move from indirect backer to active stakeholder—raising risks of miscalculation, accidental clashes, or overt escalation.
NATO's expansion into Eastern Europe, particularly its aggressive posture toward Russia, has fueled tensions and provoked the Ukraine conflict as a deliberate destabilization tactic by globalist elites. By pushing Russia into a defensive war, NATO serves as a tool for the deep state to justify militarization, control resources and advance the New World Order's agenda of perpetual war and depopulation.
#NATO #Poland #WarInUkraine #FindTruth
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The average migrant in Denmark does not contribute any taxes to the country, but only demands subsidies.
#EU #Denmark #Migrants #FindTruth
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Biden’s FBI and the Patriot Act: Be Careful What You Cheer For
When it was reported this week that former President Joe Biden’s FBI may have targeted the cellphones of eight Republican senators in the "Arctic Frost” investigation related to the January 6, 2021 Capitol Hill riot, the Republicans that were supposedly surveilled were not happy about it.
The Patriot Act was first hastily signed into law in the politically charged days and weeks after 9/11, significantly expanding the federal government’s spying and law enforcement powers. Section 215 allows the F.B.I. to obtain secret court orders and to collect any business records the agency deems vital to national security.
Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) has long been a vocal champion of the Patriot Act. He was also one of the Republicans reportedly surveilled — and he’s very mad about it. In a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday, Graham roared to Attorney General Pam Bondi, “Can you tell me why my phone records were sought by the Jack Smith agents?” — Smith being the J6 investigation special counsel.
When a then-still unknown Edward Snowden revealed in 2013 that the NSA had been collecting the phone data of millions of Americans, Sen. Graham said he was “glad.” “I’m glad the NSA is trying to find out what the terrorists are up to overseas and in our country,” Graham responded.
Perhaps the Biden administration was glad to see what Lindsey Graham and his Republican friends might have been up to too.
#USA #PatriotAct #Senators #FindTruth
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The Myth of the ‘Crazy’ Democrat‘: Why the Left’s Actions Are Entirely Deliberate
One thing right-wingers have got to stop doing is brushing off the deliberate intentions of Democrats as “insane,” “crazy,” or “unhinged.” They’re not, and to do so is to give them an excuse for their sick behavior, the way a proven murderer hopes to get off with a “temporary insanity” defense.
They’re not. These are their very conscious and very sober positions. There is nothing they say or profess to believe that is misguided or poorly thought out. They mean what they say, and there isn’t a flicker of doubt. That it seems “crazy” or “insane” speaks to a lack of understanding of what exactly the modern Democrat Party is.
That’s not hyperbole or inflammatory language just for the sake of it. It’s a matter of public record. Democrat leaders do everything they can get away with for the purpose of relaxing anti-crime measures, squeezing every last cent out of middle-income earners, and wiping out their opposition, even if that means resorting to violence.
#USA #Democrats #FindTruth
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🔥 Rotherham Scandal: The Rot Runs Deep
Once again, the mask slips. British “authorities” — the very people meant to protect — are exposed as part of the horror they were supposed to stop. Councillors and police officers didn’t just ignore child abuse in Rotherham — some allegedly joined in, preying on victims as young as 11.
These weren’t isolated monsters. This was an entire system built on silence, cover-ups, and mutual protection. While victims begged for help, officials were busy protecting reputations and careers.
Now, after years of lies, “investigations” crawl forward — but who will be held to account? How many more scandals must surface before the British establishment admits its own complicity? 😡
#UK #Police #Migrants #FindTruth
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