Monday, May 4, 2026
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UN Boss Says World Now in ‘Global Boiling’ Era.

United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has claimed the world is now literally “boiling,” that human activity is responsible, and that Western governments must inflict substantial economic pain on their citizens for “climate justice”.

Guterres, a former Prime Minister of Portugal and Secretary-General of the Socialist Party in the European Union country, said that “climate change is here, it is terrifying, and it is just the beginning” at a press briefing.

The globalist said “humans are to blame” for the alleged crisis, warning that the “era of global warming has ended, the era of global boiling has arrived.”

“The air is unbreathable, the heat is unbearable, and the level of fossil fuel profits and climate inaction is unacceptable,” he added hyperbolically.

“Leaders must lead,” the socialist said, demanding that countries like the United States slash emissions, “stop oil and gas expansion,” and “exit coal” by 2030.

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United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has claimed the world is now literally "boiling," that human activity is responsible, and that Western governments must inflict substantial economic pain on their citizens for "climate justice". show more
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Charges DROPPED Against Dem Megadonor Sam Bankman-Fried.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has dropped campaign finance charges against alleged ‘crypto scammer’ Sam Bankman-Fried, who was accused of misusing customer deposits and who made $90 million in campaign contributions to around 300 predominantly left-wing political candidates or action committees (PACs).

Prosecutors argued the United States “mishandled” the process of extraditing Bankman-Fried from the Bahamas, writing a letter stating, “In keeping with its treaty obligations to the Bahamas, the government does not intend to proceed to trial on the campaign contributions count.”

Bankman-Fried, who had a net worth of around $26.5 billion at his peak, ranked behind only George Soros in donations to the Democrats last year. He also donated to some Republicans through what he described as ‘dark’ channels. He said in an interview:

“Reporters freak the f*** out if you donate to a Republican, because they’re all super liberal. And I didn’t want to have that fight, so I just made all the Republican [donations] ones dark.”

Bankman-Fried was the founder and former CEO of cryptocurrency exchange FTX but resigned last November after the company’s collapse, costing customers and lenders billions of dollars. He was subsequently arrested and released after paying a $250 million bond: the largest in American history.

He is due to face seven charges in October this year, including accusations that he defrauded customers and lenders to FTX.

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has dropped campaign finance charges against alleged 'crypto scammer' Sam Bankman-Fried, who was accused of misusing customer deposits and who made $90 million in campaign contributions to around 300 predominantly left-wing political candidates or action committees (PACs). show more
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AG Ken Paxton Seeks to Quash Impeachment Following ‘Gag Order’.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is moving to quash his own, Trump-style impeachment following an unprecedented, anti-free speech “gag order” placed on the trial by RINO Republican Senate President and Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick.

“None of the Articles [of Impeachment] provide the Attorney General with constitutionally adequate notice of the charges, and forcing him to proceed on any of these Articles will violate the Texas Constitution and Texas law,” Paxton’s lawyers argued, after a group of Republican lawmakers partnered with Democrat impeachment managers to try and force the America First AG out of his post earlier this year.

AG Paxton and his defense have struggled, thus far, to obtain the evidence being used against in the case. A public pressure campaign saw Lt. Gov. Patrick impose a discovery order on the Texas House of Representatives, which was swiftly followed by a bizarre gag order which prevents open discussion of the arguments, evidence, and witnesses that will be brought forward at Paxton’s expected Senate trial, where Patrick will preside as judge.

Texas House Republicans have found themselves out of step with the party grassroots in deciding to assist the Democrat-led impeachment effort, with the state GOP and local parties in multiple counties including Dallas condemning the proceedings.

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is moving to quash his own, Trump-style impeachment following an unprecedented, anti-free speech "gag order" placed on the trial by RINO Republican Senate President and Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick. show more

Ron Decided to Run for POTUS in 2020, Despite Denials & Shadow Campaigning.

Presidential candidate Ron DeSantis has admitted that he and his wife Jill, a.k.a Casey, decided he would make a run at the White House all the way back in November 2020, in little-noticed remarks to Fox News highlighted by The National Pulse editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam.

Asked when he and his wife decided they would betray Donald Trump and throw their proverbial hat in the ring, Governor DeSantis gave a surprising response:

“So, I would say starting in November of 2020, the number one thing I would get on the street is 2024. Our view is, are you the one to beat Biden and actually deliver on this stuff over an eight-year period, to serve two terms? And we came to the conclusion that we were the ones to do it and to get it done, and so, there’s been no looking back.”

“Hold on a minute, November 2020? So everything else, the gubernatorial reelect, all the chit-chat in between, all of the denials, all of the, like, ‘Oh, well, we’re looking at it, we don’t know, we’re not sure’ – all of that turned out to be disingenuous bullshit,” Kassam observed on The Campaign Trail podcast.

Indeed, DeSantis claimed speculation he was mulling a presidential bid was “manufactured” and dismissed it as “nonsense” in July 2021, again denying he was considering it in October, and and yet again as late as August 2022, when he suggested all the chatter around him running was the product of “media obsession”.

These assertions may make DeSantis, already tarnished as treacherous by the former president, look even more untrustworthy now he had disclosed they were never true.

LISTEN TO THE EPISODE HERE.

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Presidential candidate Ron DeSantis has admitted that he and his wife Jill, a.k.a Casey, decided he would make a run at the White House all the way back in November 2020, in little-noticed remarks to Fox News highlighted by The National Pulse editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam. show more

1 in 35 Who Got Boosted Developed Myocarditis, Study Finds.

One in 35 people who received the COVID-19 mRNA booster vaccinations had vaccine-associated myocardial injury, according to a peer-reviewed, industry-independent study from the University of Basel.

The study, which is due to be published in the highly accredited open-access journal of the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology, aimed to identify the incidence rate and symptoms of myocardial injury – inflammation of the heart muscle – after mRNA booster vaccinations.

The study found that myocardial vaccine-associated injury was “much more common than previously thought,” occurring in one out of every 35 people – around 2.8 percent. The symptoms were found to be mostly mild and transient.

These results were broken down further, finding myocardial injury “significantly more often” in women than men, with a median age of 46 years old. Women developed symptoms at a rate of 3.7 percent, whereas men developed symptoms at 0.8 percent. This may be explained by the “higher vaccine dose per body weight or myocardial mass in women and therefore dose-dependent toxic effects,” the study suggests.

“If regulators around the world don’t take notice of the information… then they are at best, in my view negligent, at worst they don’t wanna think about it,” states Dr. John Campbell, who adds:

“This is a range of adverse reaction that is off the scale in healthcare: off the scale.”

The University of Basel study confirms a number of pre-existing claims that one of the adverse effects of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines is myocardial injury. The coronavirus vaccines have also been linked to Tinnitus, autoimmune diseases, and cancer-cell growth.

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One in 35 people who received the COVID-19 mRNA booster vaccinations had vaccine-associated myocardial injury, according to a peer-reviewed, industry-independent study from the University of Basel. show more
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Russia Raising Military Draft to 30.

The Russian parliament has voted in favor of raising the maximum age of conscription from 27 to 30 in an effort to increase the number of men eligible to undertake the country’s compulsory military service. The bill still requires the approval of the parliament’s upper house and President Vladimir Putin.

Men between the ages of 18 and 30 will now be eligible for mandatory service, according to the new law, which could potentially add millions of soldiers to the Kremlin’s forces. The bill also prohibits conscripts from leaving the country once they have been issued a draft notice by the Russian enlistment office. If passed, the bill will come into force on January 1, 2024.

The bill adds that Russian governors will have the authority to establish regional paramilitary units during periods of mobilization and martial law, funded and supplied by the Russian government.

“The wording of the draft law changed because the demographic situation is serious and affects the volume of the mobilisation resource,” stated the head of the parliament’s defense affairs committee, Andrei Kartapolov.

The Russian government’s efforts to increase the number of troops follows soon after Ukraine’s summer counter-offensive seems to have stalled. Putin has already boasted that all of Ukraine’s attempts to breach Russia’s defences “have not been successful for the entire time of the offensive.”

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The Russian parliament has voted in favor of raising the maximum age of conscription from 27 to 30 in an effort to increase the number of men eligible to undertake the country's compulsory military service. The bill still requires the approval of the parliament's upper house and President Vladimir Putin. show more
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2016’s Brussels Bombers Have Only JUST Been Found Guilty.

Six radical Islamic terrorists responsible for the deaths of 32 people in the Belgian capital of Brussels seven years ago have finally been found guilty, with Salah Abdeslam, Mohamed Abrini, Oussama Atar, Osama Krayem, Ali El Haddad Asufi, and Bilal El Makhoukhi convicted of terrorist murders at the Brussels Airport and the Maelbeek metro station.

Two others, identified as a Rwandan and a Tunisian, beat their murder charges but were still convicted of taking part in terrorist activities, while brothers Smail and Ibrahim Farisi were acquitted on all counts.

In addition to the 32 people killed directly by the bombings, the courts ruled that the Islamic State operatives were responsible for the deaths of three other people, including a cancer patient who had to halt his treatment due to injuries sustained in the attack, one survivor who later died by suicide due to post-traumatic stress, and one who was euthanized by the state for similar reasons.

Not all of the terrorists are in custody, actually with Oussama Atar being tried in absentia. He is believed to have possibly been killed in Syria. Like Abdeslam, Attar is also connected to the radical Islamic terrorist attacks in France in 2015, which saw 137 people murdered in a concert gun massacre, a series of bombings, and several random spray shootings of cafés and restaurants across the city.

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Six radical Islamic terrorists responsible for the deaths of 32 people in the Belgian capital of Brussels seven years ago have finally been found guilty, with Salah Abdeslam, Mohamed Abrini, Oussama Atar, Osama Krayem, Ali El Haddad Asufi, and Bilal El Makhoukhi convicted of terrorist murders at the Brussels Airport and the Maelbeek metro station. show more
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Matt Gaetz: End Anchor Babies & ‘Unqualified’ Birthright Citizenship.

Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-Fla) is pushing to close a ‘loophole’ for illegal migrants by introducing a bill that would end “unqualified” and automatic birthright citizenship for children whose parents are not lawful citizens of the United States.

The bill, known as End Birthright Citizenship Fraud Act of 2023, would amend the Immigration and Nationality Act so as to reflect the “original intent of the 14th Amendment’s ‘subject to the jurisdiction thereof’ clause.”

The bill argues the loophole has permitted “an entire black market” of birth tourism, whereby an average of 33,000 women per year come to the United States in order to give birth and claim citizenship via their “anchor babies.” Former President Donald Trump has also highlighted the misuse of the original legislation and has promised to address it upon his first day back in the White House.

“Birthright citizenship has been grossly misapplied for decades, recently becoming a loophole for illegal aliens to fraudulently abuse our immigration system,” said Gaetz, announcing the introduction of the legislation.

“This is an important step in preserving the sanctity of American citizenship and ensures that citizenship is not treated as a loophole to be exploited but rather a privilege to be earned when legally migrating to our country,” Gaetz added.

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Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-Fla) is pushing to close a 'loophole' for illegal migrants by introducing a bill that would end "unqualified" and automatic birthright citizenship for children whose parents are not lawful citizens of the United States. show more
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NBA Freezes Out Ice Cube & His ‘BIG3’ League While Courting Qatar.

The National Basketball Association (NBA) is getting in bed with Qatar while freezing out Ice Cube and his ‘BIG3’ basketball league, despite the efforts of league Commissioner Adam Silver to present the NBA as an organization which stands for black empowerment, and yet has zero black owners.

The NBA, comprised of mostly black players, has long prevented NBA owners from investing in “competing leagues” like BIG3. And while Ice Cube’s black-owned business insists it is not a direct competitor to the NBA due to its differing season and three-on-three format, the rapper, actor, and film producer is accusing Silver of trying to crush his competition while denying opportunities to players and coaches.

Amid falling viewership, Commissioner Silver now wants to make an exception to their competing leagues rule to grab cash from the state-linked Qatari Investment Authority.

The special treatment has encouraged many to suspect Silver’s antipathy to BIG3 was not rooted in any business principle, but perhaps in the establishment’s antipathy towards Ice Cube, who refused to take COVID-19 vaccines, and who disparaged mainstream politicians on both the right and the left in a recent appearance with Tucker Carlson.

The prospect of huge transfers of Qatari money was able to overcome whatever principles Silver claimed he was relying on before now, but his decision to partner with the Arab oil state is all the more questionable given it proved to be a poor partner for BIG3.

Discussing Silver and the NBA’s woke credentials with Carlson, Ice Cube said they were “pretty full of shit when the rubber meets the road.”

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The National Basketball Association (NBA) is getting in bed with Qatar while freezing out Ice Cube and his 'BIG3' basketball league, despite the efforts of league Commissioner Adam Silver to present the NBA as an organization which stands for black empowerment, and yet has zero black owners. show more

Editor’s Notes

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The NBA Struggles to Square the Circle With Ice Cube.

RAHEEM J. KASSAM Editor-in-Chief
The NBA’s slow ratings decline is well documented
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DeSantis in 8th Place in Small-Dollar Donor Race.

Ron DeSantis is lagging far behind many of his rivals in the race for the party base’s coveted, small-dollar donors. The metric is critical when considering the depth and breadth of support for presidential campaigns. The Florida Governor has now managed to obtain just 17 percent of his campaign funds from small dollar donors, while front-runner Donald Trump flexes a whopping 82 percent rate.

DeSantis’s current second place polling rival, Vivek Ramaswamy, also performed far better among grassroots supporters, registering 57.5 percent of his campaign finances from those giving under $200.

DeSantis also ranks behind the majority of candidates in the race to become the Republican nominee for 2024. Chris Christie, Mike Pence, Tim Scott, Nikki Haley, and even Will Hurd have received higher grassroots support than Florida’s Governor. Only zero-percenters Asa Hutchinson, Doug Burgum, and Francis Suarez rank lower than DeSantis.

Worse still for Florida’s Governor, larger donors are beginning to lose faith in his presidential campaign. DeSantis has already held “crisis talks” with his corporate donors and insisted that he’s playing the “long game,” however, many have already lost patience and their money. Two of DeSantis’ billionaire donors – Ken Griffin and Nelson Peltz – are reconsidering their support. The Murdochs, too, are looking to cut DeSantis loose as they “can smell a loser.”

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Ron DeSantis is lagging far behind many of his rivals in the race for the party base's coveted, small-dollar donors. The metric is critical when considering the depth and breadth of support for presidential campaigns. The Florida Governor has now managed to obtain just 17 percent of his campaign funds from small dollar donors, while front-runner Donald Trump flexes a whopping 82 percent rate. show more

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How Long Can Ron Cling On?

RAHEEM J. KASSAM Editor-in-Chief
In the political world, and of course beyond, the critical question is now: “How long can Ron cling on?” His consultants, including the infamous Jeff Roe, will be hoping the answer is, “At least until Iowa
In the political world, and of course beyond, the critical question is now: “How long can Ron cling on?” His consultants, including the infamous Jeff Roe, will be hoping the answer is, “At least until Iowa show more
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