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The Trump-Fed Feud: Is It About Fraud?
The Trump–Fed feud in early 2026 is not simply about routine policy disagreements over interest rates, but is now structured around legal claims of fraud‑type misconduct tied to the Fed’s headquarters renovation and Powell’s testimony about it. However, whether this conflict is “about fraud” depends on perspective: Trump’s allies frame it as uncovering deception and… — read more
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Mamdani Attempted Block of Israel-Linked Summit Bid: No Evidence of Antisemitism
It is easy to conflate a politician’s personal activism with their official executive actions, but the public record regarding Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s attempt to block the Summit Properties deal suggests a primary focus on tenant welfare rather than international divestment. While critics point to Mamdani’s history of advocating for Palestinian rights, the legal framework of… — read more
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Antisemites Hurt Themselves
A young man burnt down a synagogue in Mississippi. I assume that he is mentally unwell and probably also influenced by the anti-semites we hear on social media. I want people to know that many people who appear to be not Jewish actually are Jewish, but because of forced conversions, we have lost the trail.… — read more
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President Trump Uses Antisemites Then Throws Them Away
The great thing about President Trump is that he’s very in tune with the people. The people don’t like all of this disorder that the Democrats are causing. The people don’t like anti-Semitism. And President Trump not only stands up for a country, for law and order, for what’s right, and actually against bigotry, but… — read more
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Netflix: Share The Revenue!
I’m currently watching the series Stranger Things on Netflix starting from season one and very, very upset that the storyline parallels what I have read and heard from alleged victims of MKUltra in the past ten years. Stranger Things has generated $1 billion in revenue for Netflix since 2020. And I’m really curious as to… — read more
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The Citizen Researcher’s Protocol: A Comprehensive U.S.-Focused Guide to OSINT, Archival Integrity, Advocacy, and Legal Risk
Disclaimer: This protocol is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal, professional, or technical advice. Laws vary by jurisdiction and change over time. Citizen research involves inherent risks, including legal, ethical, and personal safety risks. By engaging in citizen research, you assume full responsibility for your actions and publications. Please… — read more
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Oatcake Pizza
This recipe yields 4 individual oatcake pizzas (serving size is 2 cakes). By blending the oats with eggs, you create a nutrient-dense, fiber-rich crust that is much more filling than traditional white flour dough.The Oatcake Pizza (Yields 4 Cakes)Ingredients1 cup Rolled oats2 Large eggs3 tbsp Tomato paste (diluted with water + pinch of sweetener)1/2 cup… — read more
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Easy Honey-Glazed Walnut Yogurt
This recipe is the ultimate “low-effort, high-reward” treat. It mimics the style of high-end artisanal nut honeys found in specialty boutiques, but costs a fraction of the price and takes seconds to assemble. Ingredients: Nutrition: Recipe edited and nutritional information via Gemini AI. Photo by the author. — read more
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Hillary and the Minnesota Plan
Did Hillary Clinton’s operative network indirectly encourage Renee Good to be present at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation “observing” (impeding)? It sure looks like Hillary was signaling something on January 1st and then gloating a week later. It’s even more interesting when you consider that Renee Good was a trained “ICE Watch” activist. She… — read more
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Rebecca & Renee Good Provoked It
New video from ICE Agent Jonathan Ross POV. This was clearly the women’s fault — Rebecca and Renee Good. Ramming attacks against ICE agents are up exponentially, but they were intentionally provoking a confrontation for social media purposes. Blocking the operation (it wasn’t just “observing,” this was a vehicle obstructing the roadway) then taunting the… — read more