2026

U.S. senators promote digital freedom for Iran while backing surveillance at home

This article comes from “naturalnews.com” A bipartisan group of U.S. senators is calling for expanded federal funding to help Iranians bypass government censorship, backing tools such as virtual private networks (VPNs) and other anti-surveillance technologies. However, these same senators have supported broad surveillance authorities and online content regulations in the United States. Broad surveillance authorities, as BrightU.AI‘s […]

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Zionist Media Hypes Mexico Apocalypse to Distract America

Stew Peters discusses the supposed war zone in Puerto Vallarta, where the Zionist media is shoving down endless footage of black smoke, burning buses, torched stores, flaming highways, and panicked tourists after the U.S.-backed hit on CJNG leader El Mencho. (Sorry about the stupid Rumble Ads…)

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Biggest MAGA Propagandist Shows Signs of AWAKENING?

From “The Disturbing Illusion” “I don’t believe people like Scott Pressler will ever wake up. And if they do, they won’t ever speak the truth. Why? They have too much invested. They’ve been thrown too many bones, gotten too many “atta boys.” They’ve been invited into elite circles. It’s gone to their head and corrupted

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Police Drug Tests Are Notoriously Unreliable. They Got This Man Wrongly Charged With Trafficking Fentanyl.

From “reason.com” Roughly 30,000 people every year may be getting wrongfully arrested because of unreliable field drug tests, according to one estimate. On paper, Bryan Getchius fit the profile of a drug mule. When sheriff’s deputies pulled him over in Greenwood County, South Carolina, on a spring night in 2024, Getchius, 41, was driving a

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