By Cindy Harper – Reclaim The Net

Manon Leijten in a dark blazer with glasses perched on her head speaking into a microphone at a conference table, with bottled drinks, a glass of water, stacks of papers and another woman seated behind her.

Dutch authorities are once again leaning on tech companies to act as speech enforcers in the run-up to national elections. The country’s competition regulator, the Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM), has summoned a dozen major digital platforms, including X, Facebook, and TikTok, to a meeting on September 15. Continue reading “Dutch Regulator Pressures X, Facebook, TikTok to Enforce EU Censorship Rules Ahead of October Election”

By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation

An Israeli intelligence official with ties to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was arrested last week in a multi-agency child predator sting in Nevada, but the Trump administration reportedly intervened to help him escape justice and flee back to Israel.

Continue reading “Israeli Official Arrested in U.S. in Child Predator Sting, Trump Admin ‘Intervenes to Set Him Free’”

By Kit Klarenberg and Wyatt Reed – The Grayzone

CIA spymaster James Angleton shaped the US-Israeli relationship in secrecy. Newly unredacted files shed light on his wanton betrayal of his country to assist Israel’s theft of US nuclear material and global spying operations.

Continue reading “Israel’s man inside the CIA betrayed the US, new files show”

By Michael Luciano – MSN

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A top cybersecurity official for the Israeli government was arrested in Nevada during an undercover operation targeting child sex predators. Continue reading “Israeli Official Arrested in Nevada Child Sex Operation Is Released and Back in Israel”

By Tyler Derden – Zerohedge

While the green pseudo-economy drags the broader economy into the basement, two-thirds of Germans say they are satisfied with renewable energy or even want to see it expanded more rapidly. Meanwhile, the construction of a European war economy marks the next stage in Europe’s ongoing impoverishment. Continue reading “Europe’s New War Economy: From Green Collapse To Military Keynesianism”

By Thomas Stevenson – The Postmillennial

Illegal immigrant charged with vehicular homicide obtained commercial license from California under Gavin Newsom's lax laws

The illegal immigrant truck driver who has been charged with vehicular homicide in the deaths of three people in Florida has been revealed to have crossed the US border illegally into California in September 2018 and was given a commercial driving license by California under the state’s sanctuary laws. Continue reading “Illegal immigrant charged with vehicular homicide obtained commercial license from California under Gavin Newsom’s lax laws”

By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

In an interview published by The Times of Israel on Wednesday, US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee justified the Israeli military’s shooting of unarmed Palestinians attempting to get aid in the Gaza Strip. Continue reading “Mike Huckabee Justifies Israeli Military Killing of Aid Seekers in Gaza”

By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

Gaza’s Health Ministry said on Thursday that Israeli forces killed 50 Palestinians over the previous 24-hour period as relentless US-backed Israeli attacks continue across the Strip, amid Israel’s preparation to escalate its genocidal war. Continue reading “Israeli Forces Kill 50 Palestinians in Gaza Over 24 Hours”

By Al Jazeera Staff

A mob of Israeli settlers attacked Palestinians who were out among their olive groves. Two young men were killed, tens were injured.

Mazraa, occupied West Bank – Kamel Musallet was at home in Florida, United States, when he last spoke to his son Sayfollah (Saif), who was visiting their ancestral hometown of al-Mazaraa ash-Sharqiyah (Mazraa) in the occupied West Bank. Continue reading “Anatomy of a lynching”

By Dan Frieth – Reclaim The Net

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The Supreme Court’s choice to let Mississippi enforce its new age verification law is part of a growing shift toward digital ID requirements across the internet, raising urgent concerns about privacy and censorship. Continue reading “Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Age Verification Law to Take Effect, Advancing Online Digital ID Push”

By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation

South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham on Wednesday warned that “if America pulls the plug on Israel, God will pull the plug on us.” Continue reading “Lindsey Graham: ‘God Will Pull The Plug On Us’ If We Don’t Support Israel”

By Tyler Derden – Zerohedge

Ukraine has been trying to inflict major blows on Russia in overnight and early morning cross-border attacks, including carrying out a strike on the Olya seaport in Russia’s Astrakhan region, targeting a vessel reportedly transporting Shahed drone parts and Iranian-supplied ammunition.

Ukraine’s General Staff described Friday that its operation involved Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces (SSO) seeking to weaken Russia’s ability to conduct airstrikes utilizing the Iranian-designed suicide drones which have long wreaked havoc on Ukrainian cities.

Continue reading “Desperate Ukraine Mounts Large Drone Attacks Hours Ahead Of Putin-Trump Talks”

By Ari Hoffman – The Postmillennial

Washington state school district faces scrutiny over handling of teacher sexual misconduct allegations

Washington teacher accused of pursuing sexual relationships with underage students remained in the classroom for years after the first allegations were raised, raising questions about the school district’s handling of misconduct allegations. Continue reading “Washington state school district faces scrutiny over handling of teacher sexual misconduct allegations”

By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

Gaza’s Health Ministry said on Wednesday that Israeli forces killed 123 Palestinians and wounded 437 over the previous 24-hour period as the IDF is intensifying strikes on Gaza City and areas to the north. Continue reading “Israeli Forces Kill 123 Palestinians in Gaza Over 24 Hours”

By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that he considers himself to be on a “historic and spiritual mission” and that he is “very” connected to the idea of “Greater Israel,” a vision for significant Israeli territorial expansion in the region. Continue reading “Netanyahu Says He’s ‘Very Much’ Attached to the Vision of ‘Greater Israel’”

By Ken Macon – Reclaim The Net

Low-angle, out-of-focus supermarket aisle with stocked shelves and colorful sale signs lining both sides and a lone shopper standing near the center under warm fluorescent lights.

British shopkeepers are being told to think twice before displaying images of suspected shoplifters, after the UK’s data regulator warned such measures could fall foul of privacy laws. Continue reading “Claim: Privacy Law “Protects Criminals” After UK Watchdog Tells Shops to Take Down Thief Photos”

By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation

A Trump administration official, in a statement to Laura Loomer on Wednesday, admitted that Secretary of Education Linda McMahon held a meeting with ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt but denied that the controversial Jewish advocacy group has a working relationship with the administration. Continue reading “Trump Admin, in Statement to Loomer, Admits ADL Held Meeting With Education Secretary Linda McMahon”

By Ari Hoffman – The Postmillennial

Fugitive escapes custody at Sea-Tac Airport, flees on light rail

Authorities are searching for a 20-year-old man who escaped custody at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Monday evening, marking the third such incident at the airport in recent months. Continue reading “Fugitive escapes custody at Sea-Tac Airport, flees on light rail”