Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Man Faces Prison for ‘Insulting Public Official,’ After Comparing Globalist Politician to Hitler.

A 52-year-old man has been arrested in Poland over graffiti comparing the country’s new globalist prime minister, Donald Tusk, to Adolf Hitler. He faces up to two years in prison for “insulting a public official.”

The unnamed man is alleged to have sprayed messages on a wall, saying “F**k Tusk,” “Tusk Little Hitler,” and “F**k PO and PSL” — acronyms for Tusk’s political party and one of its coalition partners.

The move is the latest in an authoritarian globalist crackdown by the incoming government, which has enjoyed the public support of the Biden regime and the European Union since coming into power in December 2023.

Tusk’s government has moved swiftly to undo the work of Law and Justice while it was in office. Lawmakers for the right-wing party have been jailed, and conservatives working for state media fired. The President of Poland, an ally of Law and Justice, has been bypassed throughout this process, and judges who have ruled the government’s unlawful actions have been ignored.

The Biden regime and the European Union supported Tusk’s actions.

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A 52-year-old man has been arrested in Poland over graffiti comparing the country’s new globalist prime minister, Donald Tusk, to Adolf Hitler. He faces up to two years in prison for “insulting a public official.” show more

Evidence Shows FBI ‘Invented Conspiracy’ and Entrapped ‘Terrorists.’

U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon ordered the release of James Cromitie — imprisoned in 2010 over a plot to bomb a synagogue and shoot down military aircraft — after evidence showed the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) orchestrated the scheme.

“Nothing about the crimes of conviction was of defendants’ own making,” Judge McMahon wrote in her opinion. The “real lead conspirator” in the case “was the United States,” she continued.

FBI informant Shahed Hussain roped Cromitie and three other black Muslims, already released, into the plot.

“The FBI invented the conspiracy, identified the targets, manufactured the ordnance,” McMahon noted. The agency “federalized what would otherwise have been a state crime by driving three of the four men into Connecticut… and picked the day for the ‘mission,’” she wrote.

While McMahon branded Cromitie’s anti-Semitism and agreement to take part in terror attacks “heinous,” she stressed “he could never have dreamed up” the plot on his own.

Authorities have been accused of using similar tactics against right-wingers. Efforts to convict a group involved in a plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer were dogged by mistrials and acquittals after defense lawyers argued federal informants enticed the defendants into the conspiracy.

Two years ago, a poll found 46 percent of Americans regard FBI leadership as “politicized thugs” using the agency “as Joe Biden’s personal Gestapo.”

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U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon ordered the release of James Cromitie — imprisoned in 2010 over a plot to bomb a synagogue and shoot down military aircraft — after evidence showed the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) orchestrated the scheme. show more
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Alec Baldwin Charged With Involuntary Manslaughter. Again.

A New Mexico grand jury indicted actor Alec Baldwin on Friday for involuntary manslaughter over the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the Rust film set two years ago. The indictment comes a year after the original case against Baldwin fell through.

Baldwin, who was both the star and producer of the film, maintains his innocence, asserting that he did not know the firearm he held contained live rounds and that he did not pull the trigger. However, an analysis performed in August of last year found he must have pulled the trigger for the firearm to discharge. In October, special prosecutors Kari Morrissey and Jason Lewis indicated Baldwin would likely be charged again.

“We look forward to our day in court,” Baldwin attorneys Luke Nikas and Alex Spiro said in a statement responding to the indictment.

The indictment came from a grand jury of twelve who met at the First Judicial District Court of New Mexico in Santa Fe beginning Thursday. At least eight of the jurors agreed that there was probable cause to indict. The fatal incident happened on October 21, 2021, during a rehearsal scene when the gun Baldwin was handling discharged, fatally injuring Hutchins and wounding director Joel Souza.

Baldwin has continuously suggested that responsibility for the incident lies elsewhere, stating after the incident, “Someone put a live bullet in a gun, a bullet that wasn’t even supposed to be on the property…I can’t say who that is, but I know it’s not me.” Earlier this week, it was revealed that the film’s armorer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, was offered leniency if she disclosed how live rounds made it onto the set.

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A New Mexico grand jury indicted actor Alec Baldwin on Friday for involuntary manslaughter over the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the Rust film set two years ago. The indictment comes a year after the original case against Baldwin fell through. show more
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Ex-IRS Consultant Intentionally Took Job to Steal Trump’s Tax Returns.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) informed a sentencing judge Wednesday that a former contractor for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Charles Littlejohn, intentionally took on the role so he could steal and leak former President Trump’s tax returns.

Littlejohn pleaded guilty to unauthorized disclosure of tax returns and return information in October of last year. Prosecutors have requested the maximum penalty of five years in prison, citing Littlejohn’s breach of public trust, claiming it “merits significant punishment.”

According to prosecutors, Littlejohn “weaponized his access to unmasked taxpayer data to further his own personal, political agenda, believing that he was above the law.” Littlejohn, who had worked for Booz Allen between 2008 and 2013, returned to the company “with the intention of accessing and disclosing” Trump’s tax returns, viewing the former president as “dangerous and a threat to democracy.”

Prosecutors are pushing for the maximum sentence, arguing that Littlejohn leaked over a thousand individuals’ tax returns, which resulted in significant harm, including invasion of privacy, psychological distress, and undermining “public faith and confidence in the IRS, an institution that is critical to the effective functioning of our government.”

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) informed a sentencing judge Wednesday that a former contractor for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Charles Littlejohn, intentionally took on the role so he could steal and leak former President Trump's tax returns. show more

Canadian LGBTQ Org Chief Arrested on Child Sex Abuse, Porn Charges.

Sean Gravells, president of the Canadian LGBTQ pride organization North Peace Pride Society (NPPS), was arrested last month on charges that include sexual exploitation of a minor under 16 years old and possession and distribution of child pornography. Gravells, an outspoken LGBT activist, allegedly committed these crimes in and around Fort St. John, B.C., located northeast of Vancouver. The exploitation charges were filed on December 29, 2023, with child pornography charges being filed on December 31, 2023.

Following his arrest, the NPPS swiftly removed Gravells from his role as president. In a statement released on their Facebook page, the society stated that despite sponsoring youth events, Gravells was never directly involved with children — even though the group routinely sponsors youth events. Gravells previously directed “teen pride nights” at the Fort St. John Library.

Gravells is the latest in a growing list of prominent LGBTQ activists arrested for crimes against or involving children. Just a week before Gravells’ arrest, Kendall Stephen, a well-known transgender female (biological male) activist, was taken into custody in Philadelphia on charges related to the rape of two young boys. Similarly, a gay activist couple from Georgia was arrested early in 2023 for molesting their two adopted boys and pimping them out to a pedophile ring. Also last year, Oregon-based teacher and activist Kelsey Boren, who “mentored” an 11-year-old drag queen, was convicted on child pornography charges.

These cases have added to the concern that the LGBTQ movement is, intentionally or not, widely supporting efforts to groom children for exploitation by promoting things like pro-LGBTQ school curriculums and drag queen events.

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Sean Gravells, president of the Canadian LGBTQ pride organization North Peace Pride Society (NPPS), was arrested last month on charges that include sexual exploitation of a minor under 16 years old and possession and distribution of child pornography. Gravells, an outspoken LGBT activist, allegedly committed these crimes in and around Fort St. John, B.C., located northeast of Vancouver. The exploitation charges were filed on December 29, 2023, with child pornography charges being filed on December 31, 2023. show more

UK Cops Allow ‘Trans Women’ to Strip Search Females, With Those Who Object Cited for ‘Hate’.

At least 35 out of 47 police forces in the United Kingdom allow biologically male but “trans-identifying” police officers to strip search female detainees. Some said they would sanction detainees who objected to being stripped by trans officers, and possibly treat their objections as a crime.

The Women’s Rights Network (WRN) submitted Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to British police forces asking if they would require female detainees to let biologically male trans officers strip search them. Thirty-five said they would, five offered unclear responses, and three did not respond. Only one said they had not implemented such a policy, with the remaining forces saying the policy was under consideration.

Most of the forces based their strip search policy on “self-identification” — rather than legal gender change — despite this having no standing in law. The same policy allows biologically male detainees claiming to be women to insist a female police officer searches them.

“Policewomen will be forced to comply and strip search men, for fear of disciplinary action and loss of their jobs,” the WRN warned.

In addition, a number of forces said they would punish women who resisted being strip-searched by men.

Avon and Somerset Police said, “a woman objecting to a search would find herself having a crime recorded if her refusal was deemed to be based on ‘discriminatory views.'”

Leicestershire Police said that “[i]f the detainee objects to being searched by an officer/staff member, based on the detainee’s perception that the officer is trans, then this should be challenged, and if the circumstances amount to it, then the incident is to be recorded as a hate incident.”

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At least 35 out of 47 police forces in the United Kingdom allow biologically male but "trans-identifying" police officers to strip search female detainees. Some said they would sanction detainees who objected to being stripped by trans officers, and possibly treat their objections as a crime. show more

‘Rust’ Movie Set Armorer Offered Leniency for Explanation of Live Rounds in Alec Baldwin Gun.

The armorer at the center of the “Rust” film shooting case, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, was reportedly sent an ultimatum via email by special prosecutor Kari Morrissey in September, offering her leniency if she disclosed how live rounds made it on to the set — and promising additional felony charges if she didn’t.

“I feel very strongly [Gutierrez-Reed] has some notion of how the live rounds came on set,” Morrissey wrote in an email published by Variety. “I certainly respect her right not to come forward with that information and to stay silent, however if she were to come forward and answer some of these questions that plague the victims in this case that would go a long way toward getting her a favorable resolution,” Morrissey’s email continued. “If she chooses not to, while I respect her decision, I will proceed with the additional felony charges we spoke of.”

Gutierrez-Reed did not take that prosecutor’s “deal.” Her lawyer, Jason Bowles, took the letter as a threat to “either falsely confess to bringing the live rounds on set, or face additional charges,” reports Variety. In response, Morrissey kept her word and leveled more charges against Gutierrez-Reed, including a 4th-degree felony charge for allegedly carrying a gun into a liquor store.

Gutierrez-Reed pleaded not guilty to the new charges. Her trial is expected to begin in February. Gutierrez-Reed was in charge of the weapons on set during the filming of “Rust.” On October 21, 2021, Alec Baldwin, star of the film, discharged his “prop” firearm, killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injuring director Joel Souza.

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The armorer at the center of the "Rust" film shooting case, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, was reportedly sent an ultimatum via email by special prosecutor Kari Morrissey in September, offering her leniency if she disclosed how live rounds made it on to the set — and promising additional felony charges if she didn't. show more
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FBI Found Cocaine in Hunter Biden’s Gun Pouch.

A court document released Tuesday shows that the Federal Bureau Of Investigation (FBI) discovered cocaine in a gun pouch belonging to Hunter Biden in 2018, a revelation which is pivotal to his ongoing criminal proceedings.

The filings were made by Special Counsel David Weiss at the U.S. District Court in Delaware in response to multiple motions Hunter Biden filed in December. Weiss revealed that the cocaine was found in Biden’s brown leather gun pouch, and the incriminating evidence partially came from statements Hunter made admitting drug use in his 2021 memoir. After unsealing evidence in 2023, the FBI found a white powdery substance, suspected to be cocaine, on the pouch that held Biden’s firearm in October 2018. Federal chemists later confirmed the substance was indeed cocaine.

Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, has pleaded not guilty to charges that accuse him of lying about his drug use when acquiring the firearm under scrutiny. He possessed the gun for 11 days, and has admitted struggling with addiction during that time. His lawyers insist he did not violate any laws.

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A court document released Tuesday shows that the Federal Bureau Of Investigation (FBI) discovered cocaine in a gun pouch belonging to Hunter Biden in 2018, a revelation which is pivotal to his ongoing criminal proceedings. show more

Britain’s Muslim ‘Grooming Gangs’ Report Finds White Children ‘Left at the Mercy’ of Rapists, With At Least 96 Still at Large.

A new report on Britain’s predominantly Muslim rape gangs has found that police and local officials repeatedly failed to safeguard children or even investigate their rapes at the hands of mostly Pakistani men. Investigators identified 96 men still at large despite being a potential threat to children, and vindicated whistleblowers in Greater Manchester Police (GMP) and social services who were targeted for exposing official failures.

Thousands of young, mostly white, British children were systematically groomed and often repeatedly raped by mostly Pakistani Muslim men in British towns from the early 2000s.

The report flagged many examples of the authorities failing victims, including Victoria Agoglia, a 15-year-old girl killed by a groomer who injected her with heroin. Agoglia reported her abuse to the police, and it was known she was being plied with alcohol and drugs and raped, but officials failed to intervene or implement changes following her death in 2003.

Another victim, named as Amber, had her substantial evidence against her abusers essentially thrown away with no action taken. She was even named as a “co-conspirator” in a separate case.

Other horror stories include that of Child 44, whose aborted child was taken by police without her consent or knowledge and lost in a freezer. Child 41’s abuse was not actioned because a detective believed she “appeared a willing participant” in her own rapes.

Despite the victims of Rochdale grooming gangs being overwhelmingly white, the word “white” appears in the report only twice. The report does not refer to Islam or Muslims, preferring to describe the predators as “Asian” — meaning South Asian — or Pakistani.

It also contained only one reference to the fact that officers’ failure to investigate grooming often stemmed from fear of being branded racist, beyond one quote from an officer who said he believed colleagues failed to stop cabs with “Pakistani-looking” drivers carrying children because “GMP patrols were frightened of being tarnished with a race brush for doing it.”

You can read the whole report, here.

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A new report on Britain's predominantly Muslim rape gangs has found that police and local officials repeatedly failed to safeguard children or even investigate their rapes at the hands of mostly Pakistani men. Investigators identified 96 men still at large despite being a potential threat to children, and vindicated whistleblowers in Greater Manchester Police (GMP) and social services who were targeted for exposing official failures. show more

POISONING THE BLOOD: 35 Members of ‘Violent Drug Trafficking Operation’ Indicted for Smuggling ‘Millions’ of Fentanyl Pills, Meth, and Cocaine Into U.S.

Federal law enforcement has indicted 35 alleged members of a cross-border drug trafficking operation. Led by 53-year-old Marcos Monarrez-Mendoza and his 23-year-old son, Marcos Monarrez Jr., 23, the alleged smuggling ring is believed to have distributed millions of deadly fentanyl pills, hundreds of pounds of methamphetamine, and dozens of kilos of cocaine to U.S. cities as far from the southern border as Seattle, Washington.

The Arizona-based duo have been charged under ‘Kingpin’ statutes for operating the alleged trafficking ring alongside co-conspirators in Mexico. Monarrez Jr. had previously been arrested for involvement with a “violent street gang” distributing drugs imported from Mexico in Pennsylvania.

“Marcos Monarrez-Mendoza and his son Marcos Monarrez Jr., along with their many co-conspirators, allegedly operated a violent drug trafficking operation that smuggled massive quantities of deadly drugs from Mexico… for distribution on the streets of our communities in the Western District of Pennsylvania, as well as many other communities throughout the country,” commented U.S. Attorney Eric Olshan.

Some of the locations where the ring allegedly operated, such as the aforementioned Seattle, have seen an enormous surge in fentanyl-related deaths in the last year. King County, where the Washington city is based, logged over a thousand deadly fentanyl overdoses in 2023 – a staggering 45 percent increase from 2022.

Donald Trump has been warning for months that Joe Biden’s porous borders are “poisoning the blood” of America by enabling the spread of drugs, disease, and dangerous criminals throughout society.

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Federal law enforcement has indicted 35 alleged members of a cross-border drug trafficking operation. Led by 53-year-old Marcos Monarrez-Mendoza and his 23-year-old son, Marcos Monarrez Jr., 23, the alleged smuggling ring is believed to have distributed millions of deadly fentanyl pills, hundreds of pounds of methamphetamine, and dozens of kilos of cocaine to U.S. cities as far from the southern border as Seattle, Washington. show more