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Virginia Giuffre beaten, raped by 'well-known prime minister' in attack that broke Epstein spell, her memoir reveals

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Prominent Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre was brutally bloodied, beaten and raped by a "well-known prime minister" in a series of savage encounters that finally helped the teenager break free from the sex trafficker's spell.

In her posthumous memoir "Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice," Giuffre recalled begging Epstein to step in after the unnamed politician forced her to beg for her life — but the pedophile coldly told her it was simply part of her job.

"After the attack, I couldn't stay a fool. Having been treated so brutally and then seeing Epstein's callous reaction to how terrorized I felt, I had to accept that Epstein meted out praise merely as a manipulation to keep me subservient," Giuffre wrote, according to an excerpt shared with The Post.

Brick Wall

Australia's highest court rejects Candace Owens' visa challenge

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Australia's highest court on Wednesday rejected U.S. conservative commentator Candace Owens ' bid to overturn an Australian government decision barring her from visiting the country.

Three High Court judges unanimously rejected Owens' challenge to Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke's decision in 2024 to refuse her a visa on character grounds.

Owens had planned to begin a speaking tour in Australia last November and also visit neighboring New Zealand.

Burke used his powers under the Migration Act last October to refuse her a visa because she failed the so-called "character test," court documents said.

Burke found there was a risk Owens would "incite discord in the Australian community" and that refusing her a visa was in the national interest. As a political commentator, author and activist, Owens was "known for her controversial and conspiratorial views."

Crusader

Prince Andrew gives up his title as Duke of York

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Prince Andrew is giving up his titles, including the Duke of York, he has announced in a personal statement.

He has been under increasing pressure over his links with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, with calls for Buckingham Palace to take action against him.

That now seems to have resulted in the prince deciding to voluntarily hand back his titles and to give up membership of the Order of the Garter, the oldest and most senior order of chivalry in Britain.

In his statement he said he continued to "vigorously deny the accusations against me".

Red Flag

Travesty of justice: Philadelphia Medical Examiner re-rules Ellen Greenberg's 2011 death by 20 stab wounds a suicide

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The 2011 stabbing death of Philadelphia school teacher Ellen Greenberg has again been ruled a suicide by the city's Medical Examiner, after years of her parents advocating for authorities to take a closer look. Greenberg was 27 years old when she was stabbed 20 times, including 10 times in the back of the neck and head.

Greenberg was found deceased in the Manayunk apartment she shared with her fiance Sam Goldberg, and the wounds were ruled to have been self-inflicted. A kitchen knife with a 10-inch blade was found sticking out of her chest.

Greenberg's parents have fought for 14 years to have their daughter's death reexamined and after the case was reopened, "Philadelphia's Chief Medical Examiner Lindsay Simon announced she is standing by the city's controversial ruling," The Daily Mail reports.

Star of David

Israel has taken everything from Palestinian journalist Motasem Ahmed Dalloul - yet they cannot silence him

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© Courtesy of Motasem Ahmed DalloulPalestinian journalist Motasem Ahmed Dalloul and three of his children, one of whom was murdered by Israel, along with his mother.
Palestinian journalist Motasem Ahmed Dalloul is from Gaza City. He studied International Journalism in London, and works as a Staff Writer for Middle East Monitor. He has lived and worked in Gaza City throughout this genocide, and has paid a heavy price for speaking the truth. But he remains determined to continue reporting about his people's suffering and the Israeli occupation's crimes against them:

Motasem Ahmed Dalloul risked his life to find food - but his wife and baby were killed instead

Motasem Ahmed Dalloul has not left Gaza City in the past two years, although he has been forcibly displaced 13 times. Since his family home was attacked and destroyed in November 2023, he and his family have stayed many places, moving from place to place and fleeing the Israeli ground incursions. They are currently living in a tent.

Near the end of February 2024, an Israeli occupation airstrike targeted his neighbour's house. Dalloul's three year old son who was named Abu Baker, and his beloved wife Riham, who was pregnant, were buried under the rubble and killed. Dalloul was heartbroken.

Star of David

Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv football fans banned from Europa League game in UK

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© Ammar Awad/ReutersMaccabi Tel Aviv fans with flares in the stands at Bloomfield Stadium, Tel Aviv, in November 2021
Safety advisers in Birmingham City and UK police said Israeli team fans should not attend match due to 'risks to public safety'.

Fans of the Israeli football team Maccabi Tel Aviv have been barred from attending a Europa League game against Aston Villa in the United Kingdom next month because of security concerns, the English club said.

Birmingham City's Safety Advisory Group (SAG) - the body responsible for issuing safety certificates for matches at Villa Park, where the game is to be played - informed Aston Villa that Maccabi Tel Aviv away fans will not be permitted to attend.

Aston Villa confirmed in a statement on Thursday that the "club has been informed that no away fans may attend the UEFA Europa League match with Maccabi Tel Aviv on Thursday, November 6, following an instruction from the Safety Advisory Group".

Comment: Maccabi fans are the worst:




Why aren't Israeli teams banned from every sports league? And their cultural groups. Russia's are, on the flimsiest of pretexts.


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The 9,100 Palestinians left behind in Israeli prisons after the 'peace' deal

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© APA ImagesA group of Palestinian detainees from Gaza show signs of abuse and torture after being released from Israeli custody
As world leaders celebrate the release of Israeli captives, over 9,000 Palestinian prisoners still face torture, hunger, and isolation behind bars. Half of them are held by Israel without charge or trial.

As the leaders of 20 countries gathered in Egypt's Sharm al-Sheikh to celebrate the ceasefire, mainstream media celebrated the release of the remaining 20 living Israeli captives in Gaza. After reuniting with their families, the captives described the harsh conditions in which they were held. Meanwhile, 1,968 Palestinians were released from Israeli prisons, 88 of whom were released in the West Bank, 154 were deported to Egypt, and the rest were released in the Gaza Strip. Most of them were abducted by Israeli forces inside Gaza over the past two years. Of the total number of prisoners released, 250 had been serving life sentences for charges related to armed activity.

But over 9,100 Palestinians continue to be held in Israeli prisons. Some 3,544 of them are held under the Israeli system of "administrative detention," which allows Israel to imprison Palestinians for up to six months without charge or trial. According to the Palestinian Prisoners' Club, none of the released prisoners in Monday's swap were administrative detainees.

Comment: Israel's past track of partial prisoner releases:
In addition to the release on Monday, previous deals freed 240 abductees in November 2023 and 1,777 more in early 2025, bringing the total number of released detainees since the genocide's start to 3,985.

Over 9,100 Palestinians remain in Israeli detention camps. Israel also holds the bodies of 726 Palestinians, including 67 children. Special units such as Metzada, Nahshon, and Keter conduct night raids inside cells, using gas bombs and stun grenades. At least 70 freed detainees from earlier deals were later re-detained.

Prisoner exchanges have been a defining part of Palestinian resistance for more than five decades. Each deal has reflected not only a tactical victory but also a symbol of persistence under occupation.
  • 1968 - The First Exchange: The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) secured the first-ever prisoner swap after resistance fighters hijacked an Israeli El Al plane. Israel released 37 Palestinian detainees, including those serving long sentences, in return for the safe release of Israelis who were on the plane.
  • 1971 - Mahmoud Bakr Hijazi Exchange: Fatah traded Israeli soldier Shmuel Faiz for Mahmoud Bakr Hijazi, the first captured fighter of the modern Palestinian revolution. Hijazi had been sentenced to death but survived through this exchange.
  • 1979 - Operation Al-Nawras: The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - General Command (PFLP-GC) released an Israeli soldier captured in South Lebanon, and Israel released 76 Palestinian and Lebanese abductees, including 12 women.
  • 1983 - The Ansar Prison Deal: After Israel's invasion of Lebanon, Fatah negotiated the release of 4,700 Palestinian and Lebanese detainees from the notorious Ansar camp, in exchange for six Israeli soldiers held by the resistance.
  • 1985 - "Operation Galilee" Exchange: The PFLP-GC achieved one of the largest swaps in history. Israel freed 1,150 Palestinian abductees, including fighters from all factions, in exchange for three captured Israeli soldiers.
  • 2009-2011 - The Gilad Shalit Deal: Following five years of captivity, Israel released 1,027 abductees in exchange for the Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who was captured by Hamas. The deal included 33 women and more than 200 detainees exiled to Gaza or abroad.
  • 2023-2025 - The Gaza War Exchanges: During Israel's genocide in Gaza, Hamas made three major exchanges, freeing nearly 4,000 hostage Palestinians, including women, children, and long-term detainees. The latest release follows a ceasefire agreement brokered through Egyptian and Qatari mediation and US involvement.
Thousands of abductees, including 400 children and 52 women, remain behind bars.

The Prisoners' Affairs Authority urged international bodies to act. It called on the International Committee of the Red Cross to visit Israeli prisons and expose ongoing crimes. "The world cannot remain silent while another face of genocide continues inside Israel's prisons."



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More than 200 bodies dug out of the Gaza rubble since ceasefire went into effect

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© Stringer/ReutersGaza City, October 12, 2025: Drone view shows destruction in a residential neighborhood following the withdrawal of the Israeli forces from the area, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
Rescue workers in Gaza have recovered more than 200 bodies of Palestinians killed by the IDF from the rubble and from areas they were previously unable to access since the ceasefire went into effect on Friday, and Israeli troops pulled back from certain areas.

Gaza's Health Ministry said in its death toll update on Sunday that at least 117 bodies were recovered over the previous 24-hour period. "A number of victims are still under the rubble and in the streets, where ambulance and civil defense crews are unable to reach them at this time," the ministry said.

On Saturday, the ministry said that at least 116 bodies were recovered over the previous 24 hours. Gaza's Civil Defense said that around 9,500 Palestinians are reported missing, and most are presumed to be dead under the rubble.

As of Sunday, the Health Ministry's violent death toll has reached 67,806, and the number of wounded has reached 170,066, meaning at a minimum, 237,872 Palestinians have been killed or injured in Gaza since Israel unleashed its genocidal campaign following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel. The figure represents more than 10% of Gaza's pre-war population of 2.3 million.

Comment: To say 'it never ends' we are reminded that, for give or take a million, it already has.


Question

Is the transgender social contagion finally burning out?

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"Surprising shift": The transgender bubble pops at colleges

Democrats and their radical leftist allies need an urgent wake-up call after betting the entire political strategy on transgender ideology, which most notably is the effort to queer America's youth into "gender-fluid" left-wing activists operating in schoolyards and on city streets. That strategy appears to be collapsing, if it hasn't already, as a new study reveals a sharp decline in youngsters identifying as something they're not. In short, youngsters appear to be rejecting the multi-decade social engineering experiment by leftist public school bureaucrats, Hollywood, progressive doctors, left-wing NGOs, and other ideological operatives aligned with the globalist agenda.

New data from Dr. Eric Kaufmann, Professor of Politics at the University of Buckingham and Director of the Centre for Heterodox Social Science, revealed a surprising trend that may concern strategists of the Democratic Party.

MAGA

Nobel Peace Prize Winner Maria Corina Machado Dedicates Award To Donald Trump

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Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado dedicated her Nobel Peace Prize on Friday to President Donald Trump for his "decisive support" of their cause.

The Norwegian Nobel Committee (NNC) granted the prize Friday to Machado for "promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy," according to a press release. Machado promptly dedicated her prize to "the suffering people of Venezuela" and the American president.

Trump has long sought a Nobel Peace Prize. However, the deadline for nominations is Jan. 31, according to the Nobel Prize website. The prize was handed out to Monchado days after the first phase of a peace deal negotiated in part by the Trump administration was agreed upon between Hamas and Israel, potentially ending the two-year conflict.

"This recognition of the struggle of all Venezuelans is a boost to conclude our task: to conquer freedom," Monchado wrote on X.