Category Archives: US Govt.

KIDS Act: A Threat to Internet Privacy and Free Speech

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They always use the children to justify their evil deeds. If they really wanted to protect kids they would arrest the rich and powerful in the Epstein files including Trump. The fact that they don’t enforce their own laws regarding pedophiles should tell you all you need to know about these Satanic, perverted, and twisted clowns. This legislation is nothing more than a thinly veiled disguise to destroy anonimity on the internet. They want to watch everything you say, do or type online so it’s easier to find you and arrest you. It has nothing to do with protecting kids.

Congress passes KIDS Act

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Poland Could Quickly Denazify Ukraine Without Firing A Single Shot But Tusk Refuses To Do So

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By Andrew Korybko

All that he has to do is threaten to stop having Poland serve as the transit state for 90% of Ukraine’s military-technical imports from NATO, which would either be sufficient for Ukraine to comply before they’re cut off or it would likely do so shortly thereafter, but he lacks the political will.

The denazification of Ukraine is one of Russia’s explicitly stated goals in the special operation, yet it’s remained elusive ever since the UK and Poland sabotaged spring 2022’s peace deal due to their joint desire to inflict a strategic defeat on their historical (millennium-long in Poland’s case) Russian rival. Lavrov vaguely elaborated on Russia’s understanding of this objective in spring 2025 by suggesting that his country now envisages denazification to mean restoring the rights of Ukraine’s Russian minority.

This can only be achieved through domestic legal mechanisms, which is why spring 2022’s draft peace deal contained relevant clauses to this effect. Russia never planned to occupy all of Ukraine, impose full denazification, and then uphold it through an indefinite law enforcement operation across the country. Military force is seen by Russia only as a means to coerce Ukraine into doing what’s demanded of it in this regard. Russia’s aforementioned difficulty in denazifying Ukraine is nowadays relevant for Poland.

Zelensky’s state-level glorification of the Volhynia Genocide’s OUN-UPA culprits sparked a political crisis in their ties that continues spiraling by the day. The ruling liberal coalition’s Defense Minister recently declared that “With Bandera, Ukraine will not join the European Union”, thus showing how public opinion in this issue is causing his government to harden its stance towards Ukraine. 74% support conservative President Karol Nawrocki’s revocation of the Order of the White Eagle from Zelensky.

Ukraine’s consequent transformation into an anti-Polish state, which wasn’t inevitable but was helped along to a large degree by Germany as explained here, is now a daily source of discussion among Poles and will likely remain so indefinitely due to Zelensky’s plan to establish a “National Pantheon”. Many expect that such infamous anti-Polish figures as Stepan Bandera and Roman Shukhevich will be honored along with Andrey Melnik, whose remains were recently repatriated and reburied with honors.

Worryingly, “A Senior Ukrainian Sergeant Threatened Poland With Drone Strikes Against Its Cities” in the latest sign of just how radicalized Ukrainians are becoming against Poles. If the new anti-Polish manifestations of Ukrainian Nazism are allowed to spread uncontrolled throughout the state and society, then post-conflict Ukraine will undeniably become a major security threat to Poland. The denazification of Ukraine is therefore nowadays in Poland’s interests, which it could achieve without firing a single shot.

All that it has to do is immediately stop functioning as the transit state for 90% of Ukraine’s military-technical imports from NATO, that’s it. If Poland signaled this in advance as part of an ultimatum to Ukraine and then held firm in the face of predictable German and possibly also American pressure, then Ukraine might comply without Poland having to go through with this. If Ukraine didn’t comply, then Poland would have to do what it threatened, after which Ukraine would likely comply shortly thereafter.

Poland refuses to do so under its ruling liberal coalition, however, because of Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s closeness to Germany and the misguided belief that Ukraine continuing to kill more Russians is more important to Poland’s national interests than ending Ukraine’s new status as an anti-Polish state. As suggested by their recent hardening towards Ukraine’s EU aspirations, a public pressure campaign might push them in this direction, albeit solely with fall 2027’s next Sejm elections as their motivation.

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The Merging of Israeli and USA Intel and Military is Treason

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Of course the fake Satanic Jews running Israel believe they’re the chosen ones who will rule and reign over the world, so they see this merging as a logical step. Like Dr. Sansone says in the opening of his article, these bills prove that any “rift” between Trump and Bibi is likely staged for the cameras and nothing more, like WWE television (that’s professional wrestling for those who don’t know).

The alleged rift between Trump and Netanyahu over Israeli criminal bombings in Lebanon that assisted in derailing the peace process with Iran, appears to be political theater to distract from the current attempt by Israel to overthrow the United States government. If Trump and Vance were really upset with Israel, then President Trump would state clearly that he will veto the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) if Section 219 remains (formerly 224), and the Intelligence Act Bill if Section 622 remained.

Prayed up and prepped up, time is short!

The Main Story by Dr. Joseph Sansone

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The Secret Doomsday Book Trump uses to Abuse his Power

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They’re called Presidential Emergency Action Documents and other Presidents before Trump abused them as well, but it’s like all of this was set up for Trump and this term. This is way outside of any congressional oversight and it’s definitely being abused and misused against both illegal immigrants and citizens alike. If the Trump admin labels you an enemy they will use these powers against you.

THE SECRET ‘DOOMSDAY BOOK’ THAT ENABLES TRUMP’S ABUSES OF POWER

What happened on March 13th, 2020

Jack Boots and Billy Clubs

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That’s what’s coming for citizens around the world when the fuel runs out thanks to Trump’s war against Iran, jack boots in your face and billy clubs for your skull. Things are about to go Mad Max soon unless there are fuel reserves we don’t know about.

Trump said fuel bottom is here

Cushing is empty

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Christine Anderson’s CBDC Warning: “Refuse an mRNA Shot? They Flip a Switch and ERASE Your Bank Account”

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Yep take a MOTB mRNA shot or lose everything. They restricted everyone once and they’ll do it again very soon.

German Member of the European Parliament Christine Anderson warns that Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) and digital identity systems could become the most powerful tools of government control ever created.

According to Anderson, digital currencies would allow authorities to instantly restrict or eliminate a person’s access to money, food, travel, and daily life with the “flip of a switch.”

She argues that the accelerating push for digital IDs and CBDCs is not about convenience but about expanding surveillance and control over citizens. Anderson claims that growing public awareness is causing governments and institutions to speed up implementation efforts before opposition becomes too widespread.

Her stark warning: if access to money becomes programmable and centrally controlled, dissent or non-compliance could carry immediate financial consequences.

As more people question these systems, Anderson believes the battle over digital freedom versus digital control is entering a critical phase.

Source: Global Dissident

DIGITAL SLAVERY IS COMING! German MEP Christine Anderson warns CBDC is the ultimate control weapon.

Refuse an mRNA shot? They flip a switch and ERASE your bank account.

No money, no food, no future. Instant starvation for noncompliance.

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Peace Sells but Who’s Buying?

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Who actually won the war in the Persian Gulf? Well it wasn’t the USA, that much is certain! Also the oil storage in Cushing OK will be EMPTY by June 22nd…tick tock goes the Mad Max clock.

Sticking around a bit longer

Cushing Empty by Tuesday June 22nd 2026

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Getting Rid Of Insane Asylums In America Put The Crazy People On The Streets

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Getting rid of large mental institutions in America over the past few decades shook up a lot more than just how psychiatric care works. Some people say, “closing the asylums just put the ‘crazy people’ on the streets and now we all get to deal with them.” I’ve seen how this plays out in real time, especially in places like Spokane, Washington. That’s where a sparkling new $33 million downtown library has ended up tangled in the fallout.

The Switch Up Away from Large Mental Institutions

The rise and fall of the psychiatric hospital system marks a wild chapter in U.S. history. Mental hospitals—sometimes called insane asylums—were all over the country by the early 20th century. They housed huge numbers of people with all sorts of mental health and substance use struggles. But stories about abuse, lack of dignity, and overcrowding inside these places grew over time. Geraldo Rivera’s 1972 report sealed their fates.

By the 1950s, new medications and changing attitudes fueled a movement called deinstitutionalization. Politicians and advocates figured the best way forward was to bring people out of locked hospitals and back into neighborhoods with access to communitybased treatment.

On paper, that plan sounds way more humane. People with mental illness would get care, support, and maybe even a real shot at life outside hospital walls. But the reality turned out far messier, leaving a gap that’s still felt today.

Public Libraries and the New Urban Reality

Here’s where things get personal for me. I remember when the Spokane Central Library reopened in 2022 after major renovations. The place was stunning; full of light, shiny new studios, meeting rooms, and spaces for kids. It was supposed to be a community hub, bringing creative energy and learning to downtown. It almost felt like walking into a dream version of what city leaders promised: a real crown jewel for Spokane.

But now, the library is packed all day with people who have nowhere else to go, many clearly struggling with untreated mental illness, addiction, or the stresses of being homeless. It’s basically turned into a lowbarrier day shelter with books. The hopes of using the library as a safe spot for activities like Girl Scout meetings with fifth graders flew out the window when we found syringes and chaos in the rooms we’d reserved. Even library staff and security felt overwhelmed. This new reality is part of a bigger story playing out in public spaces across the country.

Why Deinstitutionalization Failed to Give a Boost

Community based care makes sense when it actually exists and is funded. The problem is, the old asylums were closed down way faster than new support systems could be set up. There are community mental health clinics and shelters, but these are usually underresourced and in high demand. So, when someone can’t get hospital level care, affordable housing, therapy, or substance use help, they’re left with only a handful of places: the streets, the jail, or (if they’re lucky) a hospital ER for a brief stay.

Fast forward to cities in 2024; emergency rooms, jail bookings, shelters, and public libraries have turned into catchall spots for people with nowhere else to go. When mental health is left untreated, crises break out in public, not behind locked doors. Case in point: the Spokane Central Library had 669 calls to 911 in just 18 months after renovation. That’s not the sign of a thriving library; it really signals a system pushed far past its limit.

Real Impacts on Neighborhoods and Families

This is not just an “urban” or “downtown” problem. Parents I know have stopped bringing their kids to the library because it feels too unsafe. That’s not an easy choice. But if you’re seeing your child walk past people in visible distress—maybe high, in crisis, or having public outbursts—when do you decide enough is enough?

As fewer families and community programs use these shared spaces, there’s less pressure on city leaders to step up and make things right. The result: libraries, meant to be hubs for everyone, end up as last resort day shelters, court annexes, and crisis centers. They’re now doing jobs they weren’t built or funded to handle.

Understanding Life After the Asylums: What Has Changed?

  • Homelessness rates: Cities with high living costs and limited mental health beds—like Spokane, Seattle, LA, and others—see larger homeless populations that include many with serious psychiatric needs.
  • Jail as mental institution: Local jails have replaced asylums as America’s leading mental health providers, according to groups like the Treatment Advocacy Center. Jail isn’t treatment, and people cycle in and out, often getting worse every time.
  • Lack of continuity: Instead of coordinated care, people bounce between police encounters, ERs, shortterm shelters, and the streets. There’s no one keeping track unless you’re lucky enough (or sick enough) to get rare intensive services.

Calls for Help: Libraries on the Front Line

Public libraries never asked to take on this work. In Spokane, library staff hand out food, call for help when someone overdoses or has a psychotic break, and try to keep the peace all day. It’s not only security issues—it’s everything from trauma to overdose to plain exhaustion. For many librarians, this isn’t the job they signed up for.

Hidden Costs: Resources Diverted From the Mission

It’s worth thinking about what else $33 million might have funded in Spokane—like supportive housing, mental health outreach, or crisis services that last. The stunning library now budgets for nonstop security, clean up, social workers, and frequent police calls. Even with all that, there is still no clear answer to the cycle. Sometimes the most public effects—fights at the entrance, overdoses, and stressfilled calls—don’t even make the news.

What Can Actually Help?

Stepping up for people with severe mental illness takes a serious commitment, and there’s no onesizefitsall solution. Here’s what has made a real difference in places I’ve checked out:

  • Housing first programs: Putting people into stable apartments—without strict requirements up front—can make daily mental health care possible.
  • Mobile crisis teams: Outreach workers and clinicians who actually go out to people on the street help prevent police involvement and ER visits.
  • Permanent supportive housing: Longterm, staffed apartments for folks with the highest needs. These programs are expensive but get the best results.
  • Community treatment teams: Wrap around teams that follow people wherever they go and stick with them for the long haul.
  • Peer support workers: People who’ve been there and know how to relate, whether it’s in a shelter, under a bridge, or at a library’s help desk.

Frequently Asked Questions

How did deinstitutionalization start in the U.S.?
Large mental hospitals began shutting down in the 1950s and 60s because of new treatments and worries about abuse and human rights. Government leaders vowed to replace them with community services, but those systems never reached the needed scale.


Why do people with mental illness end up in libraries or on the streets?
Many folks can’t qualify for inpatient care or find housing, so they use the few public spaces that are open and safer. Libraries, in particular, are welcoming and warm but aren’t equipped for daily medical or psychiatric needs.


What could cities do better?
Investing in a mix of lowbarrier housing, mobile crisis response, and coordinated case management has worked in cities that commit money and resources. No single plan alone solves it, but dividing up the load makes life better for everyone involved and lowers overall harm.


Where Things Stand, and Where We Go From Here

Watching something like the Spokane Central Library struggle to fill so many roles is a wakeup call. Shutting down psychiatric hospitals without solid new options left many people stranded, and places like libraries are left to pick up the slack. If we want public spaces to work for everyone, fixing mental health care and housing absolutely has to be part of the answer. Otherwise, these problems don’t vanish—they just pop up anywhere people are allowed to gather, even when that’s not what anyone intended.

Sources: Nextdoor.com

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Who Won the Third Gulf War?

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Guest Post by Andrew Korybko

Iran is poised to gradually return to the US-led Western order within certain limits exactly as Iran’s moderate faction has long wanted, its hardline faction has successfully preserved the armed forces and their missile stockpile, while Israel achieved none of its goals in its most epic defeat ever.

Iran and the US plan to sign a Zarif-inspired memorandum of understanding (MoU) on ending the Third Gulf War this Friday in Switzerland. The exact details aren’t yet known, and Fortune reported that there were at least three competing texts, but all of them “include similar elements around reopening the vital Strait of Hormuz waterway, giving Iran sanctions relief and opening the door to longer-term negotiations around its nuclear program.” That’s already enough to arrive at several very important conclusions.

For starters, reopening the strait without Iran’s wartime petroyuan toll booth in place would represent a significant concession by the Islamic Republic, whose media surrogates celebrated this model as an historic multipolar milestone. The same goes for resuming negotiations on its politically sensitive nuclear program. The sanctions relief in exchange might arguably be worth it, however, judging by this estimate here of the profound economic-financial damage caused by the US’ (imperfect) blockade.

On that topic, it was explained here in late March that “The US will have lost the Third Gulf War if China can still rely on Iran as a reliable low-cost energy supplier while turning the yuan into a global reserve currency that challenges the petrodollar”, so preventing both is imperative from the US’ perspective. With the petroyuan reportedly out of the picture, that leaves Iran’s oil export dependence on China, but sanctions relief could help gradually redirect its sales (such as to India) without disrupting the market.

Likewise, if reports about a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran are true (even if the final sum is much lower but still tens of billions of dollars), then US and Gulf investments in Iran’s energy industry could lead to them controlling its exports. It was assessed in January that “The US Wants To Replicate The Venezuelan Model In Iran”, which would be on the path to implementation in that scenario. The resultant interdependence could advance collective security and facilitate the US’ regional withdrawal.

Iran’s moderate (“reformist”) and hardline (“principalist”) factions would therefore achieve some of their goals, the first with respect to sanctions relief and the second with regards to preserving the country’s (arguably battered) armed forces as well as their missile stockpile, not to mention their political system. Nevertheless, the factional balance would have shifted in the moderate’s favor since the US wouldn’t sign a MoU if the moderates couldn’t control “rogue” hardliners, who could potentially rekindle the war.

It can therefore be concluded that the moderates beat the hardliners in Iran’s deep state power struggle, but this was due to the US and Israel killing dozens of top hardline figures, after which their respective institutions (especially the IRGC) were weakened and ultimately tamed by the moderates. To be sure, “rogue” hardliners – regardless of their relationship to the IRGC – could still sabotage the MoU, but Trump 2.0 feels comfortable enough that they won’t otherwise it wouldn’t go through with the signing.

A new regional era is emerging whereby the Third Gulf War might very well lead to Iran’s gradual reincorporation into the US-led Western order, albeit within limits, which lays the groundwork for better ties with its Gulf neighbors. In that scenario, Israel would stand to lose since it could no longer divide-and-rule Iran and the Gulf, nor would the US have its back if Israel resumes hostilities with Iran due to the recent revival of the possibly irreconcilable Trump-Bibi rift. Israel is therefore the war’s biggest loser.

Editors Note: In regard to the war with Iran I believe it’s part of the War of Armageddon playing out slowly since Oct. 7th 2023. Therefore I don’t believe there will be a lasting peace in the Persian Gulf region until Jesus Christ returns. The formal signing won’t take place until this coming Friday, June 19th, 2026 and a lot can happen between now and then, especially with Israel looking to sabotage the peace.

Stay tuned, prayed up and prepped up at all times because when this war fires up again look out!

Johnny

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Welcome to Zionism 2.0 as the US and Israeli Militaries Prepare to Merge

We will also cover a story from Insight to Incite called Cut Off and Replaced: What Romans 11 REALLY Teaches About Unbelieving Jews.

Cut Off and Replaced: What Romans 11 REALLY Teaches About Unbelieving Jews

Welcome to Zionism 2.0

IDF Murders 7 month old with US Machinegun

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