2026-03-07


Epstein

  • Withheld Epstein files with accusations against Trump released by justice dept

    FBI documents summarising interviews with a woman who made unsubstantiated claims of sexual assault against Donald Trump have been released as part of the US Department of Justice's (DOJ) trove of Epstein files. The release follows reports that the documents were missing from the DOJ's database, prompting Democrats to accuse officials of a cover-up. The DOJ said it mistakenly withheld the files during its review process because they had been "incorrectly coded as duplicative". The memos describe a series of interviews in 2019 with the woman, who makes uncorroborated claims against Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. The president has consistently denied wrongdoing in relation to the late sex offender.

    According to one of the three memos, the unnamed woman told FBI agents during an interview that she was introduced to Trump by Epstein in the 1980s when she was a teenager. The woman accused both men of sexually assaulting her when she was between 13 and 15 years old. The FBI agents did not have further contact with the woman after the interviews, according to the files. It is unclear whether Trump and Epstein knew each other during the time period that the woman alleges the incidents took place.


Rank Propaganda / Thought Policing / World Disordering

  • Young Americans Aren't Buying Old Narratives on China

    Call it what you want. Post-America. The American Century of Humiliation. The decline of the Burger Reich. However you slice it, the United States’ de facto role as the global hegemon is waning. The wheel of disillusionment turns, and reasons for Americans to grow tired become redundant: dire economic conditions for working people; the cringe-ification of the government apparatus through DOGE; civilians shot in the street by ICE agents; militarized police; towns driven to madness by the hum of AI data centers; the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran; President Donald Trump’s links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein; the disappearance of immigrants at home; and a direct hand in the Gaza genocide abroad, to name just a few. Who, then, could blame American youth for looking at how other countries govern?

    And look elsewhere they have. “Chinamaxxing” is a recent online phenomenon where young Westerners have filled TikTok and Instagram with videos of themselves indulging in commonplace Chinese habits like drinking Tsingtao beer, squatting, and doing qigong, all while coining flippant phrases like “You met me at a very Chinese time in my life” and “You will wake up Chinese tomorrow.” These videos have confounded older generations, whose feelings on China are overwhelmingly negative and aligned with the billions of dollars poured into anti-China propaganda. According to one study from last year, 70 percent of Americans aged 65 and above feel that China poses “a great deal of threat to national security,” compared to just 46 percent of adults under 30. Younger Americans are by far the most sympathetic toward China, and ironic memes aside, their sympathies only seem to be growing stronger.

AI Will (Save | Destroy) The World

Neo Gambling / Crypto con games

Gubmint / Poilitcks / Law Making

Left Angst

Law Breaking / Police / Internal Security

  • Las Vegas bio lab contained human samples, testing materials, FBI says

    In an exclusive interview with the 8 News Now Investigators, FBI Special Agent in Charge Christopher Delzotto, who leads the bureau’s Las Vegas office, said some of the 1,200 samples were too old to produce conclusive results. “It was the conclusion of the FBI lab that the community could not be harmed by what was contained in that lab,” Delzotto said. Delzotto referred to the garage as a bio-storage facility, not a laboratory, adding that the samples and equipment suggested no active work was happening there. “I think the question is, ‘Why does somebody have these materials in a private residence that’s not a doctor, not a lab, not a licensed medical facility of any sort?’” Delzotto said.

    • "nothing to see here" and then they bury all evidence. Usually means they were involved.
  • FBI investigating 'suspicious' cyber activity on system holding wiretaps

  • San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie's security detail attacked in bloody skirmish

    San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie’s police security team was attacked Thursday evening near the edge of the Tenderloin, the city’s most infamous drug-plagued neighborhood — leaving an officer bleeding from the back of his head after a chaotic street confrontation. The mayor was not hurt in the incident, which unfolded just before 6 p.m. near Cedar Street, according to Mission Local. One San Francisco Police Department officer assigned to Lurie’s security detail was left panting and bleeding after he slammed his head during a struggle with a suspect. Tony Phillips, who was booked on suspicion of murder in 2019 but never faced charges, was arrested in the incident. Phillips was arrested in 2019 for allegedly fighting with and stabbing a man in the Polk Gulch neighborhood, per the San Francisco Chronicle, close by to where he allegedly attacked Lurie’s security guard.

External Security / Militaria / Diplomania

World

  • European Economies Are Not Stagnating

  • Bristol social media 'School Wars' trend blamed for attack on 12-year-old girl

    The family of 12-year-old girl attacked at a central Bristol school say the violence was enflamed by a so-called 'School Wars' social media post being shared by young teenagers in Bristol. The post lists Bristol secondary schools on 'red' or 'blue' sides, and associated posts have encouraged organised violence between schools on opposing sides. Similar posts have appeared for schools in Cardiff, Birmingham and London. In footage viewed by ITV News, the 12-year-old girl is repeatedly punched in the face at her 'blue' school by a 13-year-old boy from a 'red' school. He also attacks other children present. We have spoken to the girl's 17-year-old sister who wishes to remain anonymous, for fear of reprisals. She says the 'School Wars' trend presents a real danger to children, whether they want to be involved or not, and believes it has provoked other violent incidents in Bristol. "Whether you're red side or blue side, you're automatically someone that somebody will look at and say, 'Yeah, let's get him.' That's what these kids think and it's disgusting", she told us.

  • Indonesia to ban 'high risk' social media for under-16s

  • UK Treasury not sure about ditching Oracle to join £1.7B program it is funding

  • 67 dog breeds could be banned in Britain

    The cross-party committee has developed a 10-point checklist of extreme physical characteristics which can make for a poorly pooch. They include mottled colouration, excessive skin folds, bulging outward-turning eyes, drooping eyelids, under or overbite and a muzzle that interrupts breathing. The assessment - which is currently voluntary but expected to become law within five years - aims to drive out breeds with these sorts of exaggerated attributes. critics have cautioned the new criteria will see some 67 of the most popular types of dog in the UK automatically dubbed unhealthy, according to The Times. This includes widely adored breeds like dachshunds, shih tzus and Scottish terriers - and even the late Queen's beloved Welsh corgis.

  • Bolivia Voids Banknotes After Plane Crash, Confusing Businesses, Shoppers

Iran / Houthi