By Victoria Valenzuela – Scheerpost

It is not uncommon for police to drive around with their lights flashing in Black and working-class neighborhoods in Atlanta. This is a tactic used to intimidate and make their presence known; for residents of these neighborhoods, it can feel like psychological warfare. US law enforcement learned this strategy from Israeli forces. Continue reading “‘Deadly Exchange’: US Sends Hundreds of Law Enforcement to Israel to Learn ‘Worst Practices’ From IDF”

By The Postmillennial

Homeless man with blowtorch arrested for arson in connection with Kenneth Fire in LAOne of the wildfires burning acreage in and around Los Angeles is being investigated as arson and police took a suspect into custody on Thursday. Continue reading “Homeless man with blowtorch arrested for arson in connection with Kenneth Fire in LA”

By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

A new study published in the British medical journal The Lancet found that the Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip has significantly undercounted the number of Palestinians killed by Israel’s genocidal war. Continue reading “Lancet Study: Gaza Health Ministry Undercounted Death Toll By 41%”

By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation

X owner Elon Musk on Thursday asked anti-Zionist commentator Ian Carroll “What am I missing?” when it comes to Israel and got a rundown for the ages. Continue reading “Elon Musk Asks “What Am I Missing?” On Israel – Gets a Mouthful”

By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

On Thursday, the Biden administration announced what is believed to be its last military aid package for Ukraine, which is worth $500 million and includes support equipment for F-16 fighter jets, air defense munitions, and other equipment. Continue reading “Biden Administration Announces $500 Million Weapons Package for Ukraine”

By Cindy Harper – Reclaimthenet.org

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Nina Jankowicz, who once served as President Joe Biden’s disinformation czar, has sharply criticized Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg for his decision to scrap fact-checking in favor of a community-driven content moderation system. In her criticism, Jankowicz accused Zuckerberg of “a full bending of the knee to [Donald] Trump,” a statement that has drawn accusations of hypocrisy given Zuckerberg’s own role in censoring content for the Biden administration. Continue reading “Former Biden Disinformation Czar Criticizes Zuckerberg Censorship Reduction”

By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation

The real story of the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad appears to be that he was cut off by Russian President Vladimir Putin for making overtures to the US and UAE and refusing to enter negotiations with Turkey, at least if one reads between the lines of a new interview with Assad’s former media advisor Kamel Saqr. Continue reading “Assad Advisor Tells Story of Syria’s Fall, Suggests Putin ‘Tricked’ Assad And Left Him Out to Dry”

By James O’Keefe

A high-level source within the U.S. Bureau of Prisons has released a series of internal documents detailing a controversial proposal by the BOP to reclassify child exploitation offenses from “high severity” to “low severity.” Additionally, the new policy would classify terrorism-related offenses for female inmates as “low security” and animal cruelty as a “low-moderate” offense. Continue reading “LEAKED: Bureau of Prisons Insider Exposes Documents Inside DOJ Proposing Policy Downgrading Child Exploitation from a “High Severity” to a “Low Severity” Offense”

By TYLER DURDEN – Zerohedge

Fires raging across the Los Angeles area entered their fourth day, killing at least ten people, forcing the evacuation of 180,000 residents, and destroying more than ten thousand structures. Preliminary estimates place damages and economic losses up to $150 billion.

As of Friday morning, five fires are burning across the LA County area. The largest, the Palisades Fire, has scorched 20,000 acres and is considered “one of the most destructive fires in the history of Los Angeles,” according to the LA fire chief on Thursday. Meanwhile, the Eaton Fire has burned 14,000 acres. The newest fires are Kenneth and Hidden Hills, which expanded in the overnight hours. Continue reading “10 Dead, 10,000 Structures Burned In Los Angeles Area Inferno As Fire Damage Could Exceed $150 Billion”