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11 May 2025
#society
Liberty Nation News: California Trail of Tears: Native Tribe Begs for Its Homeland - Liberty Nation News
The Muwekma Ohlone tribe of California, long unrecognized by the U.S. government, is seeking restoration of their status and land. Tribal chairwoman Charlene Nijmeh criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for her lack of support, claiming the tribe has been ignored for decades.
In a recent protest, the tribe attempted to bring attention to their plight by traveling to Washington, D.C., only to face a standoff with law enforcement. Nijmeh expressed hope that the Trump administration could help restore their heritage, contrasting it with the perceived failures of the current administration.
Fox News: Woman arrested for driving into festival crowd hours after explosion rocked same event
At the Main Street Festival in Laurel, Maryland, a woman drove into a crowd after breaching barriers, shortly following a propane explosion that injured one person. Police arrested 28-year-old Kai Deberry-Bostick, who attempted to enter the festival despite being warned by officers.
The festival, which has been running for 44 years, saw its parade canceled due to these incidents. Fortunately, no festival-goers were harmed, but one officer sustained minor injuries during the chaotic event.
GB News: Police APOLOGISE after arresting pensioner over 'thought crime' tweet as officers urged to 'catch actual criminals'
Kent Police have apologized for handcuffing retired officer Julian Foulkes over a social media post warning about anti-Semitism. Foulkes was surprised by the police response, which included six officers and equipment like batons and pepper spray.
Critics, including Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp, condemned the arrest as disgraceful, emphasizing the importance of protecting free speech. The police later admitted the caution against Foulkes was inappropriate and have committed to reviewing their procedures.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Steve Witkoff and Those Iranian Nukes
The recent firing of National Security Advisor Mike Waltz raises questions about potential shifts in Trump's foreign policy. While Trump praised his national security team, he indicated that personnel changes could reflect personal preferences rather than strategic shifts. Waltz's reassignment to the UN suggests continued respect for his America First stance.
In contrast, Steve Witkoff, a potential successor, has faced criticism for his views on Iran's nuclear capabilities. His past statements have drawn ire from the national security cabinet, highlighting concerns over the understanding of foreign policy among some Trump supporters. The complexities of Iran's nuclear ambitions remain a critical issue as the debate over negotiations continues.
Front Page Magazine: Iran Isn't Building a Civilian Nuclear Program
Iran's electricity costs are among the lowest globally, averaging $0.004 per kilowatt hour, making its pursuit of a nuclear program economically illogical. The country relies heavily on natural gas, producing 86% of its electricity from this resource, and has vast energy reserves.
The argument that Iran is developing nuclear capabilities for peaceful energy purposes is unfounded. Instead, it appears focused on military applications, disguising its intentions under the guise of a civilian program. Engaging in negotiations with Iran is seen as ineffective, given its history of terrorism and hostility towards the U.S.
#health
Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: The Fentanyl Test to the Rescue
J.C. Sheppard, founder of The Fentanyl Test, discusses the FDA-cleared dip-card test for fentanyl detection. He highlights the urgency of addressing the fentanyl crisis, emphasizing the need for effective harm reduction strategies.
The episode also promotes various content from The Glazov Gang, including Jamie Glazov's new book on Barack Obama.