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Latest federal killing in Minnesota echoes Ruby Ridge

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© Adobe Stock/mehaniq41ICE badge • Alex Pretti
On Saturday, federal agents in Minneapolis killed protester Alex Pretti, shooting him in the back 10 times after they had taken away the pistol he legally carried. White House Deputy Chief Stephen Miller quickly settled the issue:
"A would-be assassin tried to murder federal law enforcement and the official Democrat account sides with the terrorists."
A few hours after Pretti was killed, I commented on Twitter/X:
"How many of the Trump supporters cheering the killing of the Minneapolis demonstrator today would also cheer for the FBI sniper killing Vicki Weaver in her cabin door at Ruby Ridge in 1992?"
This outraged plenty of Trump supporters but the parallels between the federal killings in 1992 and on Saturday are striking.

Bizarro Earth

UK government is obsessed with making Britain's countryside 'less white'

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Reports label green spaces as a "white environment"

The British countryside is under siege from diversity mandates that aim to transform it into a "less white environment," with officials in areas of natural beauty like the Chilterns and Cotswolds pledging to draw in more ethnic minorities under Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) guidance.


This push stems from reports warning that rural spaces risk becoming "irrelevant" in a multicultural society, dominated by the "white middle class," prompting commitments to outreach, diverse staffing, and even dog control measures to make the outdoors more appealing.

The Telegraph reports that National Landscapes — formerly Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) — and local councils have adopted diversity targets following Defra-commissioned studies.

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Star of David

Flashback Drowning death of crypto 'visionary' Nikolai Mushegian fuels conspiracy theories

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© NY Post“Brilliant” cryptocurrency developer Nikolai Mushegian was found dead in the water off a Puerto Beach on Oct. 28 — hours after he tweeted that the CIA and Mossad would “torture me to death.”
A brilliant young cryptocurrency pioneer named Nikolai Mushegian tweeted on Oct. 28 that intelligence agencies were going to murder him — and was found dead on a Puerto Rico beach hours later.

"CIA and Mossad and pedo elite are running some kind of sex trafficking entrapment blackmail ring out of Puerto Rico and Caribbean islands," Mushegian, a developer of blockchain-based decentralized finance platforms who wanted to end global banking corruption, tweeted at 4:57 a.m. "They are going to frame me with a laptop planted by my ex [girlfriend] who was a spy. They will torture me to death."

The 29-year-old then left his $6 million beach house in the luxe Condado area of San Juan, Puerto Rico, for a walk. A little after 9 a.m., a surfer off Ashford Beach, a spot considered so rife with riptides that local hotels warn against ocean swimming, discovered Mushegian's body in the waves. He was wearing his clothes and had his wallet on him, sources told The Post.

News of Mushegian's death, coupled with his last tweet and other, dark, posts about fighting "evil" people who were part of the "central banking cartel" — which he claimed, used "debt and blackmail" as weapons — have fueled conspiracy theories online and in the tight-knit cryptocurrency community in Puerto Rico.

Skull

Corpse water, burned herbs, harrowing rituals: How Ukraine turned to magic in its war against Russia

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Yulia Mendel, former press secretary to Vladimir Zelensky, has made claims that would once have sounded like tabloid fantasy. Yet in today's Ukraine, they land differently. Mendel says that Andrey Yermak, long the powerful head of the presidential office, allegedly sought help from magicians. People who, she claims, gathered water from corpses, burned herbs, and performed rituals.

She says she first heard whispers of this in 2019. After a briefing, a journalist did not chase the then new president for comments but repeatedly asked Yermak what he had been doing at a cemetery. He ignored the question. A year later, a minister confided to Mendel that Yermak was "into magic." By 2023, someone from an "important service" told her he supposedly kept a "chest of the dead." These were dolls made by magicians from Latin America, Israel, and Georgia. That chest, she says, was already "filled with the dead." Interpret that as you wish.

Bad Guys

Epstein email dump contains 'astonishing' allegations about Bill Gates' lifestyle

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A new photo showing Bill Gates and Jeffrey Epstein with friends was released on Friday
Bill Gates slept with Russian girls, got a sexually-transmitted disease and asked for antibiotics to slip to his then-wife Melinda, extraordinary new Jeffrey Epstein files from the Department of Justice allege.

The late pedophile financier made the astonishing claims about the Microsoft billionaire in emails he sent to himself on July 18, 2013.

The lengthy message lashed out at Gates for ending their friendship and says: 'TO add insult to the injury you them (sic) implore me to please delete the emails regarding your std, your request that I provide you antibiotics that you can surreptitiously give to Melinda and the description of your penis.'

Eye 2

Flashback Pizzagate 2.0? Wayfair denies its insanely priced cabinets and pillows are a front for child trafficking

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A new conspiracy theory surrounding products advertised by the home goods and furniture seller Wayfair now joins previous unsubstantiated allegations like Pizzagate regarding worldwide pedophilic sex trafficking among the economic elite.

The Wayfair conspiracy theory that became a social media sensation on Friday began with a post to the Conspiracy subreddit, which promotes user-submitted conspiracy theories, many thinly evidenced or unevidenced, to more than a million subscribers.

"Is it possible Wayfair involved in Human trafficking with their WFX Utility collection? Or are these just extremely overpriced cabinets? (Note the names of the cabinets) this makes me sick to my stomach if it's true," redditor PrincessPeach1987 posted on Thursday, alongside a screenshot from Wayfair's mobile website featuring four storage cabinets — products named Neriah, Yaritza, Samiyah and Alyvia — that cost between $12,699.99 and $14,499.99.

Comment: Newsweek, just like the other media outlets reporting on this story, are passing it off as just another 'conspiracy theory'. As with Pizzagate, there are too many questions and oddities that when added up paint a more sinister picture. While we may never know with 100% certainty this is indeed what's happening, we can assume whatever method they use to 'advertise', it will always maintain the cover of plausible deniability.



See also: Robbie Williams suggests Pizzagate conspiracy theory is true


Mr. Potato

The circular firing squads at CNN and CBS: Staffers denounce efforts to restore reporting balance

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The decline of American mainstream media has long been obvious, with public trust and revenues plunging. Some companies are responding with the novel idea of restoring objectivity and neutrality to coverage. For years, news organizations have essentially written off half of the country. However, as news organizations struggle to avoid even greater layoffs, staffers are fighting efforts to bring balance to their networks. That was evident last week in meetings at CNN and CBS where staffers continue to fight to retain their bias rather than their jobs.

CNN has long aired controversial hosts and guests who engaged in controversial statements on race and politics from the left. However, a meeting last week focused on the airing of one of the few conservatives who regularly appear on the network. As one staff member reportedly raised, there was outrage that [Scott] Jennings is "allowed to exist" on the network. Even as CNN continues to languish in ratings, staffers want to fire one of the few remaining conservative voices on the network.

One of the key issues raised in the meeting was Jennings referring to "illegal aliens." While CNN bars the term, it is used in federal law and federal cases, including by the United States Supreme Court.

Comment: Bari Weiss may talk a good game at CBS, but the truth is she was installed by Paramount Chief Executive David Ellison to turn the outlet into Hasbara Central. That was her assignment at her previous post with the NY Times. Pity Turley misses that key point.






Attention

Huge Verdict Could Destroy 'Gender Transition For Minors' Industry

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© Bloomberg via Getty ImagesThe federal courthouse in White Plains, New York.
A jury on Friday found a psychologist and a surgeon liable for malpractice after they convinced a 16-year-old girl to lop off her breasts. This marks the first medical malpractice case involving a detransitioner to reach a verdict - and it has huge implications.

Fox Varian, who identified as transgender at the time, was awarded $2 million in damages - which includes $1.6 million for past and future pain and suffering, and $400,000 for future medical expenses. Now 22, Varian identifies as a woman.

The January 30 decision at Westchester County Courthouse in White Plains, New York, found both Dr. Kenneth Einhorn, a psychologist, and Dr. Simon Chin, a surgeon, liable for failing to meet standards of care before performing irreversible surgery on Fox Varian, as they had skipped over important steps while evaluating whether she should move forward with the surgery, and failed to adequately communicate with each other in a "departure from the standard of care."

Comment: This case could be the start of an avalanche of new malpractice cases.


Star of David

Israeli strikes murder at least 30 Palestinians as ceasefire tensions rise

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© AP Photo/Jehad AlshrafiPalestinians search through the rubble of a police station in Gaza City on Saturday, January 31, 2026, following an Israeli army strike
At least 30 Palestinians are dead following Israeli strikes in several locations in Gaza on Saturday. Multiple sources say strikes hit northern and southern Gaza.

The Israel Defense Forces said the strikes are in response to a violation of the ceasefire agreement agreed to last year.

"8 terrorists were identified exiting the underground terror infrastructure in eastern Rafah," the IDF posted. "The IDF and [Israeli Security Agency] have struck 4 commanders and additional terrorists from the Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorist organizations across Gaza."

Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner-general of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, condemned the strikes, saying the current ceasefire is "in name only."

Handcuffs

George Zinn pleads guilty to obstruction of justice for actions following Charlie Kirk assassination, possessing CSAM

George Zinn
© Bethany Baker | The Salt Lake Tribune
George Zinn, the first man arrested after the Charlie Kirk assassination, pleaded guilty Thursday to sexual exploitation of a minor and obstruction of justice.

George Hodgson Zinn, 71, was detained by police at the scene of the shooting at UVU that killed Charlie Kirk. According to the Utah County Sheriff's Office, Zinn yelled, "I shot him, now shoot me," as police scrambled to find the shooter. Following his arrest, police found child sexual abuse material on his phone.

According to court documents, Zinn admitted he had shouted, claiming he shot Kirk, to draw attention away from the real shooter.

Comment: See also: Did Israel murder Charlie Kirk?