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Trinidad, Texas arrested a woman for warning about contaminated water — then confirmed the water was contaminated. Now lawsuits, firings, and a town too afraid to speak.
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Trinidad, Texas arrested a woman for warning about contaminated water — then confirmed the water was contaminated. Now lawsuits, firings, and a town too afraid to speak.

Join Radical Edward on the streets of Baton Rouge during the aftermath of the Alton Sterling murder, a man who was gunned down in his own neighborhood by 2 pigs: Howie Lake II and Blane Salamoni. Hundreds where arrested Over the 9th & 11th. On the 12th Edward makes light of a video jamming technology the Baton Rouge PD is using to prevent live streaming of protests. ON the 13th Edward goes Live from the Triple-S in Baton Rouge Louisiana site of the Alton Sterling murder. Anon Resistance covers what's going on and give you a real perspective of what's actually happening and what the community is really like when the police are not in their face. -Radical Edward

Breaking: Army Corps of Engineers Issues Eviction Notice to Standing Rock Using Law Designed to Protect Natives & Water. Standing Rock Leaders issue response stating they have no intentions of leaving the camp. Oceti Sakowin camp prepares for winter survival to fight the pipeline.

Trump settled his own $10B IRS lawsuit by creating a $1.776 billion DOJ slush fund controlled by his former defense attorney. Jan 6 rioters are already lining up for payouts.

What?!?! You mean to say The Donald actually pulled a fast one on us Anarchist and he is in fact that cool? He is passing out 4200 joints for his speech. Nope, sorry, The Donald still sucks, but don't worry there will still be 4200 free joints being passed out in protest of national marijuana prohibition.

Recently in the Tampa, FL area a young boy named Josiah Pinner was struck dead in the street by an undercover police car. The incident occurred on January 11th and was witnessed by the victims sister. Currently no charges have been brought against the officer in the death of this young boy. Police are also being less than forthcoming with information to the family. The community has planned a rally in protest of police action regarding this event for January 17th. A GoFundMe page has also been made to assist the family with final expenses.

President Donald Trump has granted pardons to more than 1,500 people, erasing nearly $2 billion in criminal penalties. The pardons follow a clear pattern: corrupt officials convicted of bribery and fraud walk free; political allies who broke laws on Trump's behalf are rewarded; lobbyists earn millions navigating the pardon process. Meanwhile, Congressional Democrats are investigating whether 'pay-to-play' corruption is driving Trump's clemency decisions.

Mississippi State Auditor Shad White, a Harvard Law grad and Federalist Society president, has systematically targeted immigrants, LGBTQ+ communities, and Black political representation through ICE partnerships, MOGE audits, and redistricting pushes. He's building a gubernatorial campaign on white supremacy dressed up as fiscal oversight.

An Egyptian family of six was taken back into ICE custody two days after federal judges ordered their release from a Texas detention facility, revealing the dangerous expansion of executive power where immigration enforcement operates as a law unto itself.

More than 3,000 events across every U.S. state are mobilizing for May Day economic blackouts. From Chicago school closures to Los Angeles shutdowns, workers are building toward the largest coordinated day of labor action in generations.

97% of union workers at a JBS-owned meat processing plant in Denver voted to authorize a strike, citing unfair labor practices, retaliation, and dangerous working conditions. The vote follows a historic three-week strike at JBS's Greeley plant — the first major meatpacking strike in 40 years.

About 120 U.S. military veterans stood in formation in the Cannon House Office Building rotunda on Capitol Hill, holding red tulips and conducting a flag-folding ceremony. At least 62 were arrested by U.S. Capitol Police, including Mike Prysner (CCW Executive Director) and Tyler Romero (conscientious objector). They demanded Speaker Mike Johnson stop funding Operation Epic Fury.

Since the One Big Beautiful Bill Act took effect, Mississippi has seen a 10.6% drop in SNAP enrollment — about 37,400 Mississippians who no longer receive benefits. Sen. Roger Wicker, Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith, Rep. Trent Kelly, Rep. Michael Guest, and Rep. Mike Ezell all voted yes. They've taken money from AIPAC and used it to starve their own constituents.

On April 2, 2026, guards at Florida's Alligator Alcatraz cut off detainee phones for an entire day in direct violation of a federal court order. When detainees complained, guards beat them, broke a wrist, pepper sprayed 32 men in a cage, and caused an elderly man to pass out. This is what systemic torture looks like.

Donald Trump bragged on Truth Social about the USS Spruance blowing a hole in Iranian cargo ship TOUSKA's engine room and seizing the vessel. Under international law, attacking a civilian ship in international waters is a war crime. The US is losing global hegemony as the world watches Trump's incompetence.

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves attacked journalists after church, retweeting Elon Musk. But his real legacy is the $77M TANF scandal, $20B xAI deal polluting Black communities, a decade of Medicaid obstruction, and legislative failures that kicked working people in the teeth.

Brian Poindexter, a 25-year union ironworker and apprentice instructor, is challenging Republican Rep. Max Miller — grandson of a $6.8 billion real estate fortune — in Ohio's 7th Congressional District, framing the race as a choice between working-class representation and inherited wealth.

A comprehensive investigation exposing Kash Patel's corruption, lack of qualifications, abuse of power, Epstein cover-up, financial conflicts with Chinese interests, and debauchery using taxpayer-funded government jets for personal leisure.

A comprehensive investigation into the pattern of suspiciously well-timed oil futures trades preceding Trump's Iran policy announcements, totaling over $2.2 billion in bets that appear to reflect advance knowledge of material nonpublic information.

A fire at the Raytheon Company building in Warner Robins, Georgia, is part of a growing pattern of attacks on symbols of American power and capitalism. The target is unmistakable: one of the world's largest arms manufacturers, supplying bombs for wars abroad while the working class at home struggles to survive.

The third Molotov attack in a week — a Tesla service center in New Orleans — signals a growing wave of economic desperation in America. Workers who can't afford to live on their wages are finding new ways to make themselves heard.

Two attacks in 72 hours on Sam Altman's $27 million mansion. The media calls it 'AI anxiety.' It's actually a working class pushing back against an industry gambling with their future.

Nine fires in seven days across seven states. Warehouses, lumberyards, chemical plants burning. The working class has had enough. This is their verdict: you took everything, now you get the fire.

Six tractor-trailers destroyed behind a Brockton, Massachusetts bowling alley. Flames spread to 2 acres of woodland. The sixth massive fire in five days.

Seventy-five to a hundred solar panels caught fire on the roof of an Amazon fulfillment center in West Jefferson, Ohio. The fifth massive fire in five days.

A five-alam lumberyard fire in Queens, New York — the fourth massive blaze in four days. While investigations continue, the pattern is clear: America is boiling over.

Three fires in three days across California - Sam Altman's home, a Kimberly-Clark warehouse, Ontario Mills mall. Not isolated incidents, but expressions of a working class that has run out of options. From AI billionaires to warehouse workers, the extraction machine is under attack.

A 29-year-old warehouse worker set fire to a Kimberly-Clark distribution center in Ontario, California, filming himself as he ignited pallets of toilet paper and said, "All you had to do was pay us enough to live." The incident reveals the breaking point of American workers under wage stagnation, inflation, and war-driven economic pressure.

Hector Ruben McGurk, 73, was denied parole in April 2026 and faces dying in federal prison for a non-violent marijuana offense while states legalize cannabis across America. His life without parole sentence means he will die incarcerated for a plant that is now legal in half of the country.

Katelyn Taylor Hall, 28, called 911 for help during a mental health crisis. Her family wanted a doctor. Louisville Metro Police sent executioners. Officers Robert Baker and Robert Gabbard shot and killed her in less than a second—tasers on their belts, training ignored, a suicidal woman treated as a threat to be neutralized.

When Todd Blanche took over as acting Attorney General, he declared the Epstein files investigation over: 'There's nothing to investigate. No more charges. No more prosecutions.' The man now running the Justice Department is protecting Trump, his circle, and the Epstein orbit.

Investigation of Todd Blanche's career and record as he becomes acting attorney general after Pam Bondi's firing. Covers his role in dismissing Eric Adams' corruption case, his 'war' comments at Federalist Society conference, his defense of Trump in hush money trial, his connections to Boris Epshteyn, and his role in DOJ politicization.

Examination of Pam Bondi's 14-month tenure as U.S. attorney general, focusing on systematic corruption including the Epstein files cover-up, political weaponization of the DOJ, mass purges of career prosecutors, questionable merger approvals, and the 2013 Trump University bribery scandal that established her pattern of corrupt behavior.

A deep examination of New York's February-March 2026 wildcat prison strike that exposed systemic abandonment of incarcerated people. The piece documents minimal staffing, denial of basic services, the state's failed response calling in National Guard, and the human cost of conditions violating UN standards for treatment of prisoners.

Across America, facial recognition and AI surveillance tools are jailing innocent people - grandmothers, pregnant women, grandfathers, students. Companies like Clearview AI, Flock Safety, and Palantir are building a private police state, feeding data between themselves and federal agencies, while innocent lives are shattered. This investigation traces the false arrest of Angela Lipps, a Tennessee grandmother, and documents similar cases involving Harvey Eugene Murphy Jr., Porcha Woodruff, Robert Williams, Nijeer Parks, Michael Oliver, and Jason Vernau.

From ICE raids pushing cities to brink of martial law, to facial recognition jailing innocent grandmothers, to homeless encampments being sealed underground — here are five underreported crises unfolding across America while national media obsesses over war.

While the U.S. wages wars abroad, the same counterinsurgency tactics, equipment, and mindset return home to police communities of color. Cop City in Atlanta and expanding surveillance state show how empire polices its own population.

The FCC's threat to revoke broadcasters' licenses over Iran war coverage isn't an isolated incident — it's part of a systematic campaign to crush independent journalism in America.

A deep dive into OpenAI's Pentagon contract and why 'trust me' is the wrong thing to say about AI weapons and surveillance.

A federal jury in Fort Worth, Texas has convicted eight anti-ICE protesters of providing material support for terrorism — for wearing black clothing to a July 4 demonstration outside the Prairieland ICE Detention Center. The verdict marks the first successful use of terrorism charges against alleged antifa members in U.S. history and sets a precedent that criminalizes protest ideology, clothing, and political literature.
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Oracle's Strategic Gambit: How Larry Ellison Is Building a Sustainable Development Empire Through UN Agenda 2030 Alignment An Investigative Analysis of Technology Consolidation, Media Influence, and Global Sustainability Initiatives

A ruthless gang of Rankin County sheriff's deputies, known as the "Goon Squad," terrorized residents for years through torture, illegal raids, and excessive force. Unmasking their reign of abuse and the ongoing fight for justice.

Washington warns Ayatollah Ali Khamenei after Iran-backed militias in Syria and Iraq target US bases. Escalating conflict raises concerns of a broader regional war.

In a heart-wrenching tragedy that unfolded in Lewiston, Maine, 22 lives were abruptly cut short, and dozens more were left injured as an unidentified assailant unleashed a deadly rampage across the city. As the community mourns, the city remains on high alert. Law enforcement agencies are conducting an intensive manhunt for the suspect, whose identity remains unknown. In response to the ongoing threat, authorities have imposed a strict shelter-in-place order, urging residents to stay indoors and secure their homes. The city is paralyzed by fear, awaiting news of the suspect's capture and an end to this horrifying ordeal.

In a tense standoff, law enforcement officers surrounded the home of Robert Card, the alleged mass shooting perpetrator in Lewiston. Urgent calls for surrender filled the air, emphasizing the gravity of the situation. Despite fear, the community stood united, supporting law enforcement's efforts while the nation held its breath, hoping for a peaceful resolution.
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