The US was the only member of the 15-member Security Council that didn’t vote in favor of the resolution Continue reading “US Vetoes UN Resolution Calling for a Ceasefire in Gaza”
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By Ken Macon – Reclaim The Net

The UK’s Labour government is facing mounting pressure over its failure to stem the rise in illegal immigration, as the number of people arriving via small boats continues to surge to record highs. Continue reading “UK Government Uses Immigration Failures to Justify Digital ID Rollout”
By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation
In an interview with Fox Business on Monday, Palantir executive Mike Gallagher suggested that pro-Palestine protesters are a “domestic terrorist movement” which the state must use “all legal mechanisms” to shut down. Continue reading “Palantir Exec: Pro-Palestine Protesters Are a ‘Domestic Terrorist Movement’”
By Kit Klarenberg – The Grayzone

The Trump administration has charged the surveillance firm Palantir with agglomerating the US population’s personal data across government agencies, raising alarm about a centralized spying tool targeting hundreds of millions without oversight. Wall Street responded to the news by sending Palantir’s stock price to unprecedented heights.
Continue reading “Trump’s embrace of dystopian Palantir spying tool sends stock soaring”
A new 75th anniversary edition of George Orwell’s dystopian classic 1984 includes ‘trigger warnings’ in the introduction written by an American professor.


Six illegal immigrants have been arrested in connection with the murder of a woman in Lancaster County, South Carolina. Continue reading “Six illegal immigrants arrested for murder after surrounding woman’s car, shooting her to death in South Carolina”
Gaza’s Health Ministry said Tuesday that at least 27 people were killed when Israeli forces opened fire on Palestinians attempting to collect aid near a distribution site in southern Gaza. Continue reading “Israeli Military Admits To Shooting Palestinians Near Gaza Aid Site, 27 Reported Killed”
For the first time since the regime change in Syria in December and the subsequent Israeli invasion of the southwest frontier of the country, Israel reported rocket attacks against their territory, in the occupied Golan Heights, coming from Syrian soil. Continue reading “Israel Shells Southwest Syria After Rocket Fire Entered Golan Heights”
By Dan Frieth – Reclaim The Net

Citigroup is rolling out changes to its internal policies to reinforce a public stance against what many consider to be politically motivated discrimination, following an escalating backlash over alleged partisan bias in the banking sector. Continue reading “Citigroup Reverses Firearms Debanking Policy”
Over the past decades, Europe has created little of real relevance in terms of technological platforms, social networks, operating systems, or search engines.
In contrast, it has built an extensive regulatory apparatus designed to limit and punish those who have actually innovated.
Rather than producing its own alternatives to American tech giants, the EU has chosen to suffocate existing ones through regulations such as the Digital Services Act (DSA) and the Digital Markets Act (DMA). Continue reading “EU Tech Laws Erect Digital Iron Curtain”

Arizona’s Democrat Governor Katie Hobbs refused to back a bill to prevent the Chinese communist government from buying and owning land in her state. The bill, which would have banned the CCP from having a substantial interest of 30% or more in Arizona land, was GOP-backed. Continue reading “Gov Katie Hobbs vetoes bill to prevent CCP from buying up Arizona land”
JUST IN: The Rules Committee and House Republican Leadership has decided not to bring DOGE spending cuts to the Floor for a vote, per Rep. Anna Paulina Luna.
Unbelievable. pic.twitter.com/L6zulhcEE1
— Ian Jaeger (@IanJaeger29) June 3, 2025
By Ken Macon – Reclaim The Net

Welcome to a new privacy-first initiative challenging the digital identity status quo, urging a sharp turn away from the surveillance-ready infrastructure embedded in mobile driver’s licenses. Continue reading “No Phone Home Is the Privacy Rebellion Digital IDs Didn’t See Coming”
Two Chinese nationals were charged in Michigan Tuesday with allegedly smuggling a dangerous pathogen into the United States, claiming it was for the purpose of studying at the University of Michigan. Continue reading “Two Chinese nationals arrested in Michigan on charges of smuggling deadly pathogen into United States”
I heard him the facility commander explaining: ‘The top brass is saying that Sde Teiman is being called a cemetery.’ Still, the Israeli media and the public are deliberately ignoring the sickening big picture that is the detention center

Gaza’s Health Ministry said on Monday that Israeli forces killed 51 Palestinians and wounded 503 over the previous 24-hour period as Israeli strikes continue to pound targets across the Strip and Israeli troops are gunning down people seeking aid. Continue reading “Israeli Forces Kill 51 Palestinians in Gaza Over 24 Hours”
By Ken Macon – Reclaim The Net

American Airlines has begun using facial recognition to verify passenger identities at airport security, further embedding biometric technology into the air travel experience. The airline’s new Touchless ID program, now live at several major airports, allows select travelers to move through TSA PreCheck without showing ID or boarding passes. Continue reading “Biometric Surveillance Expands: American Airlines Rolls Out Facial Recognition at Four Major Airports”
By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation
Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt on Monday responded to the attack in Colorado by demanding “anti-Zionists” be banned off social media “once and for all.” Continue reading “ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt Demands ‘Anti-Zionists’ Be Banned Off Social Media ‘Once And For All’”
For the third time since the Russia-Ukraine war started, a large explosion has damaged the bridge connecting Russia’s mainland to Crimea.
Ukraine’s security service (SBU) has quickly claimed responsibility, describing that this time it was an underwater explosive attack, possibly facilitated with an unmanned submarine, which left the structure which goes from the Russian city of Krasnodar in the east to Kerch in Crimea “in disrepair”.

Continue reading “Ukraine Strikes Kerch Bridge In Crimea With Underwater Explosives”
By Roberto Wakerell-Cruz – The Postmillennial

A male suspect was arrested after 12 people were stabbed at a homeless shelter in Salem, Oregon on Sunday. 11 would end up going to the hospital. Continue reading “11 hospitalized after stabbing spree at Oregon homeless shelter, suspect arrested”
