By Cindy Harper – Reclaimthenet.org

Colorful pop art depiction of syringes with needles, arranged in a circular pattern against a vibrant background with bubbles and abstract shapes.

The New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) has taken significant legal action by amending its complaint in the ongoing Dressen, et al. v. Flaherty, et al. case. This action challenges the alleged collusion between various federal entities and social media platforms aimed at stifling the voices of individuals claiming injuries from Covid vaccines. The complaint underscores a pervasive campaign spearheaded by agencies including the White House, the CDC, and the Surgeon General’s Office. These bodies are accused of pressuring social media giants to dismiss and discredit as “misinformation” the personal accounts and communications within private online groups of those affected by vaccine side effects. Continue reading “Lawsuit Takes on Federal Campaign to Silence Vaccine Injury Claims”

By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation

The FBI is seeking to recruit victims with giant billboards written in Haitian Creole encouraging people to “report hate crimes” in Springfield, Ohio. Continue reading “FBI Puts Up Billboards in Haitian Creole Encouraging People to Report ‘Hate Crimes’ in Springfield”

By TYLER DURDEN – Zerohedge

Venezuela has announced the arrest of three Americans, two Spaniards and a Czech citizen, accusing them of plotting to assassinate President Nicolas Maduro. The arrests were first announced Saturday by the country’s Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, who said that one of the Americans is Wilbert Joseph Castañeda Gomez – a Navy SEAL – who state television said served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Colombia. Continue reading “Venezuela Arrests Navy SEAL Among Several Foreigners Behind Alleged Maduro Assassination Plot”

By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday strongly warned the US against allowing Ukraine to use NATO missiles in long-range strikes inside Russian territory, saying the move would put the Western military alliance “at war with Russia.” Continue reading “Putin: Supporting Long-Range Strikes on Russian Territory Would Put NATO ‘at War With Russia’”

By Didi Rankovic – Reclaim The Net

California AG Rob Bonta in a suit and tie sitting in front of a wooden bookshelf filled with books, framed photos, and various decorative items.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta has penned a letter to major social media and “AI” companies. And Bonta’s not urging them to “do better” on innovation, competition, and the like. Continue reading “California Attorney General Bonta Pressures Top Social Media and AI Executives to Address “Misinformation””

By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation

McGregor Metal CEO Jamie McGregor of Springfield told PBS he “wishes” he could have even more Haitian migrants working at his factory because they “work everyday,” “stay at their machines” and don’t have drug problems like the struggling Americans in his local community. Continue reading “Springfield Factory Owner Revels in Replacing American Workers With Haitian Migrants”

By TYLER DURDEN – Zerohedge

The European Union’s Operation Aspides naval force announced on X that a “new salvage operation” is set to begin in the coming days to tow the burning oil tanker Sounion in the Red Sea to safety, with hopes of preventing an environmental disaster. Continue reading “Urgent Salvage Operation Planned To Avert Environmental Disaster From Burning Houthi-Hit Oil Tanker”

By David Krayden

Homeless California man who stabbed UCLA student to death was 'hunting for a woman alone' before he attacked: prosecutors

The homeless man who slaughtered UCLA student Brianna Kupfer in 2022 by stabbing her 46 times and recording audio of the horrifying moment was “hunting for a woman alone” on the day Kupfer was killed, prosecutors said. Continue reading “Homeless California man who stabbed UCLA student to death was ‘hunting for a woman alone’ before he attacked: prosecutors”