Don Lemon appears in court after being arrested for harassing Minnesota church
Journalist Don Lemon was arrested overnight in Los Angeles on Friday.
The arrest comes nearly two weeks after Lemon was at an anti-ICE protest that disrupted a service at a church in St.
Paul, Minnesota.
A source familiar with the matter said a grand jury was empaneled Thursday.
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Journalist Don Lemon was arrested overnight in Los Angeles on Friday.
The arrest comes nearly two weeks after Lemon was at an anti-ICE protest that disrupted a service at a church in St.
Paul, Minnesota.
A source familiar with the matter said a grand jury was empaneled Thursday.
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🛸Landmark Brazilian UFO case reaches Capitol Hill as Varginha incident turns 30
OVER A LARGE BOX of untouched donuts in Washington's Longworth House Office Building, Congressional representatives sat rapt as a visiting Brazilian neurosurgeon described what it was like to stare back at the large lilac-colored eyes of a highly intelligent, nonhuman being.
So, not your usual Capitol Hill meeting.
The closed-door session on Jan. 15 brought together three members of Congress seeking greater government transparency on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, long called UFOs, and a group of Brazilians who say they witnessed the crash of an otherworldly spacecraft and later encountered its nonhuman occupants.
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OVER A LARGE BOX of untouched donuts in Washington's Longworth House Office Building, Congressional representatives sat rapt as a visiting Brazilian neurosurgeon described what it was like to stare back at the large lilac-colored eyes of a highly intelligent, nonhuman being.
So, not your usual Capitol Hill meeting.
The closed-door session on Jan. 15 brought together three members of Congress seeking greater government transparency on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, long called UFOs, and a group of Brazilians who say they witnessed the crash of an otherworldly spacecraft and later encountered its nonhuman occupants.
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Canadian Conservatives cheered the defeat of a 'parental rights' motion — here's why that should terrify parents
At the CPC AGM in Calgary, delegates rejected a policy defending parent-led counselling for kids with gender dysphoria — leaving families exposed under Canada's conversion therapy ban.
It was nothing to cheer about.
Still, cheers erupted when the resolution to protect parental rights and permit talk therapy for gender-confused children was shot down.
No, it wasn't a gathering of the extreme leftist Liberals or NDP majority who are obsessed with aggressively pushing pro-transgender narratives on kids.
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At the CPC AGM in Calgary, delegates rejected a policy defending parent-led counselling for kids with gender dysphoria — leaving families exposed under Canada's conversion therapy ban.
It was nothing to cheer about.
Still, cheers erupted when the resolution to protect parental rights and permit talk therapy for gender-confused children was shot down.
No, it wasn't a gathering of the extreme leftist Liberals or NDP majority who are obsessed with aggressively pushing pro-transgender narratives on kids.
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SOTT FOCUS: AI as Epistemic Tool: Vindication Through 20 Years of Legal Gauntlets and Defamatory Lies
From Online Slander to IRS Clearance - How Grok Analyzed Sealed Documents to Expose the Baseless Attacks on Laura Knight-Jadczyk After decades of harassment, threats, and exhaustive investigations by French police, tax authorities, and the IRS - all ending in total exoneration - I, Laura Knight-Jadczyk, turned to Grok to dissect sealed legal files and dismantle the defamatory narratives echoed by mainstream sources like RationalWiki.
This account reveals how AI can serve as a neutral witness against systemic bias, highlighting the life-threatening risks of unchecked online smears.
Note: This article will also be published on cassiopaea.org The Suppression and Why I've Been Quiet It's been a while since I posted anything new here on my own website.
There's a reason for that.
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From Online Slander to IRS Clearance - How Grok Analyzed Sealed Documents to Expose the Baseless Attacks on Laura Knight-Jadczyk After decades of harassment, threats, and exhaustive investigations by French police, tax authorities, and the IRS - all ending in total exoneration - I, Laura Knight-Jadczyk, turned to Grok to dissect sealed legal files and dismantle the defamatory narratives echoed by mainstream sources like RationalWiki.
This account reveals how AI can serve as a neutral witness against systemic bias, highlighting the life-threatening risks of unchecked online smears.
Note: This article will also be published on cassiopaea.org The Suppression and Why I've Been Quiet It's been a while since I posted anything new here on my own website.
There's a reason for that.
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🇭🇷☄️Meteor fireball over Italy and Croatia on February 1
We received 27 reports about a fireball seen over Campania, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Istria County, Lazio, Lombardia, Molise, Toscana, Trentino-Alto Adige, Umbria and Veneto on Sunday, February 1st 2026 around 03:12 UT. For this event, we received one video and 2 photos.
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We received 27 reports about a fireball seen over Campania, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Istria County, Lazio, Lombardia, Molise, Toscana, Trentino-Alto Adige, Umbria and Veneto on Sunday, February 1st 2026 around 03:12 UT. For this event, we received one video and 2 photos.
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🇬🇹Guatemala: Volcan de Fuego eruption sends ash up to 15,000 feet in the air on January 31
Guatemala's Volcan de Fuego, one of Central America's most persistently active volcanoes, produced a striking explosive eruption.
Videos shared widely on social media captured incandescent lava fragments lighting up the sky.
The Instituto Nacional de Sismologia, Vulcanologia, Meteorologia e Hidrologia (INSIVUMEH) confirmed ongoing eruptive behaviour throughout late January, with a notable increase in intensity around the transition to February.
Explosions generated ash plumes rising to altitudes of 14,000 to 16,000 feet, prompting multiple Volcanic Ash Advisories from Volcanic Asch Advisories Center in Washington.
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Guatemala's Volcan de Fuego, one of Central America's most persistently active volcanoes, produced a striking explosive eruption.
Videos shared widely on social media captured incandescent lava fragments lighting up the sky.
The Instituto Nacional de Sismologia, Vulcanologia, Meteorologia e Hidrologia (INSIVUMEH) confirmed ongoing eruptive behaviour throughout late January, with a notable increase in intensity around the transition to February.
Explosions generated ash plumes rising to altitudes of 14,000 to 16,000 feet, prompting multiple Volcanic Ash Advisories from Volcanic Asch Advisories Center in Washington.
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SOTT FOCUS: NewsReal: Epstein Files Pull Back Curtain on Sordid World of Degenerate 'Elites'
It isn't all of 'the files', and it certainly isn't the 'kompromat' Epstein collected on all the rich and famous he schmoozed with for three decades, but there's enough in the 'final tranche' of some three million US law enforcement documents spanning multiple investigations into Epstein and his corrupt dealings to conclude that the political class (the whole world over, but particularly in the 'West') is broken beyond repair.
Quite how he gained and sustained access to the most important institutions and people in the world remains unclear, but it's nonetheless clear from his correspondences that he indeed had such top-tier access.
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It isn't all of 'the files', and it certainly isn't the 'kompromat' Epstein collected on all the rich and famous he schmoozed with for three decades, but there's enough in the 'final tranche' of some three million US law enforcement documents spanning multiple investigations into Epstein and his corrupt dealings to conclude that the political class (the whole world over, but particularly in the 'West') is broken beyond repair.
Quite how he gained and sustained access to the most important institutions and people in the world remains unclear, but it's nonetheless clear from his correspondences that he indeed had such top-tier access.
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🇵🇰At least 177 killed in Pakistan crackdown on insurgents - media
Security forces launched an operation following a coordinated militant attack in Balochistan on Saturday that killed nearly 50 people.
At least 177 insurgents have been killed in a security crackdown in Pakistan following coordinated attacks that left more than 50 people dead, the country's Interior Ministry has said.
The operation was announced on Sunday after attacks by insurgent group the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) at multiple locations across the southwestern province of Balochistan, which borders Iran and Afghanistan.
The assaults began early on Saturday and killed at least 31 civilians, including five women, as well as 17 members of the security forces, Al Jazeera reported.
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Security forces launched an operation following a coordinated militant attack in Balochistan on Saturday that killed nearly 50 people.
At least 177 insurgents have been killed in a security crackdown in Pakistan following coordinated attacks that left more than 50 people dead, the country's Interior Ministry has said.
The operation was announced on Sunday after attacks by insurgent group the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) at multiple locations across the southwestern province of Balochistan, which borders Iran and Afghanistan.
The assaults began early on Saturday and killed at least 31 civilians, including five women, as well as 17 members of the security forces, Al Jazeera reported.
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The German economic report: Talk is cheap, unlike everything else
The 2026 review shows that Berlin is still far from getting realistic about how to save the country from ruin.
The German government has presented its 'Annual Report on the Economy' (Jahreswirtschaftsbericht) for 2026.
Given the topic, it is not a long document - 136 pages - and if you expect exciting ideas, you will be disappointed.
That's because this is, of course, a thoroughly political work, in the worst sense of the term: It is produced by a plethora of German bureaucrats from various agencies, collaborating and compromising under the leadership of the Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy.
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The 2026 review shows that Berlin is still far from getting realistic about how to save the country from ruin.
The German government has presented its 'Annual Report on the Economy' (Jahreswirtschaftsbericht) for 2026.
Given the topic, it is not a long document - 136 pages - and if you expect exciting ideas, you will be disappointed.
That's because this is, of course, a thoroughly political work, in the worst sense of the term: It is produced by a plethora of German bureaucrats from various agencies, collaborating and compromising under the leadership of the Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy.
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🇵🇸🇺🇦Gaza reconstruction; Ukraine reconstruction - 'It's all business'
Over the past two weeks, two important messages were conveyed to Iran, both of which were rejected.
One came from the U.S. and the other from Israel.
The former was: "We [the U.S.] will carry out a limited attack and you should accept it; or at least, give only a symbolic response". Tehran rejected this request, saying that it would consider any attack to mark the beginning of a full-scale war.
Israel's message, delivered through one of the various mediators, was: "We will not participate in the American attack". It asked Iran therefore, to not target Israel.
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Over the past two weeks, two important messages were conveyed to Iran, both of which were rejected.
One came from the U.S. and the other from Israel.
The former was: "We [the U.S.] will carry out a limited attack and you should accept it; or at least, give only a symbolic response". Tehran rejected this request, saying that it would consider any attack to mark the beginning of a full-scale war.
Israel's message, delivered through one of the various mediators, was: "We will not participate in the American attack". It asked Iran therefore, to not target Israel.
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SCAM Act introduced to revoke citizenship of migrants who commit fraud, serious felonies
Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) has introduced the Stop Citizenship Abuse and Misrepresentation (SCAM) Act that would strip citizenship from individuals who commit serious crimes within 10 years of their naturalization.
According to Schmitt, the legislation would expand the grounds for beginning the denaturalization process to include: welfare fraud, aggravated felonies and joining a terrorist organization, including gangs and cartels, as well as, committing substantial fraud against a federal, state, local government assistance program, including aggravated felony or espionage.
Fox New reports that the SCAM Act would create a 10-year window, post-naturalization, which would lower the threshold for federal authorities to strike an individual's citizenship and to begin deportation proceedings.
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Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) has introduced the Stop Citizenship Abuse and Misrepresentation (SCAM) Act that would strip citizenship from individuals who commit serious crimes within 10 years of their naturalization.
According to Schmitt, the legislation would expand the grounds for beginning the denaturalization process to include: welfare fraud, aggravated felonies and joining a terrorist organization, including gangs and cartels, as well as, committing substantial fraud against a federal, state, local government assistance program, including aggravated felony or espionage.
Fox New reports that the SCAM Act would create a 10-year window, post-naturalization, which would lower the threshold for federal authorities to strike an individual's citizenship and to begin deportation proceedings.
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🇵🇸'We cannot separate imperialism from domestic militarization': Understanding the links between ICE, Gaza, and U.S. foreign policy
Mondoweiss interviews author Harsha Walia about the history of ICE and how Trump's immigration crackdown is closely linked to U.S. imperialism abroad, including in Palestine.
This week, over 1,000 advocacy organizations sent a letter to Congress demanding that lawmakers stop funding United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol.
The call comes amid widespread protests over the killing of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
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Mondoweiss interviews author Harsha Walia about the history of ICE and how Trump's immigration crackdown is closely linked to U.S. imperialism abroad, including in Palestine.
This week, over 1,000 advocacy organizations sent a letter to Congress demanding that lawmakers stop funding United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol.
The call comes amid widespread protests over the killing of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
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🇸🇦🇮🇱Washington approves massive arms deals for Israel, Saudi Arabia
The new arms sales bypassed congressional approval and coincide with the US's ongoing militarization of West Asian waters to reignite the war against Iran.
On January 30, the US government authorized significant arms sales to Israel and Saudi Arabia, amounting to approximately $15.7 billion, as the White House continues to escalate threats of war against Iran.
Comment: Escalating threats increase arms sales.
The US State Department approved four arms packages for Israel totaling $6.67 billion, which includes a $3.8 billion deal for 30 Apache attack helicopters and a $1.98 billion sale of 3,250 Joint Light Tactical Vehicles.
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The new arms sales bypassed congressional approval and coincide with the US's ongoing militarization of West Asian waters to reignite the war against Iran.
On January 30, the US government authorized significant arms sales to Israel and Saudi Arabia, amounting to approximately $15.7 billion, as the White House continues to escalate threats of war against Iran.
Comment: Escalating threats increase arms sales.
The US State Department approved four arms packages for Israel totaling $6.67 billion, which includes a $3.8 billion deal for 30 Apache attack helicopters and a $1.98 billion sale of 3,250 Joint Light Tactical Vehicles.
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🇮🇷Seven reasons not to bomb Iran
America's Middle East record is failure, not freedom: Iran isn't a threat, intervention backfires, and our money and blood are better spent fixing problems at home.
By the time this piece publishes, the United States military might already have launched air strikes on Iran.
Indeed, planes could be launching while I write this.
Nevertheless, here is a list of seven reasons why our government should not intervene in the Middle East. 1) It has never gone well.
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America's Middle East record is failure, not freedom: Iran isn't a threat, intervention backfires, and our money and blood are better spent fixing problems at home.
By the time this piece publishes, the United States military might already have launched air strikes on Iran.
Indeed, planes could be launching while I write this.
Nevertheless, here is a list of seven reasons why our government should not intervene in the Middle East. 1) It has never gone well.
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Dmitry Trenin: America First goes global
The United States has now published two of the three pillars of its main strategic doctrine: the National Security Strategy at the end of 2025 and, in January, the National Defense Strategy.
Only the Nuclear Posture Review remains.
Many observers described US President Donald Trump's security strategy as revolutionary.
In Russia, it drew cautious and in some cases even approving reactions.
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The United States has now published two of the three pillars of its main strategic doctrine: the National Security Strategy at the end of 2025 and, in January, the National Defense Strategy.
Only the Nuclear Posture Review remains.
Many observers described US President Donald Trump's security strategy as revolutionary.
In Russia, it drew cautious and in some cases even approving reactions.
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George Zinn pleads guilty to obstruction of justice for actions following Charlie Kirk assassination, possessing CSAM
George Zinn, the first man arrested after the Charlie Kirk assassination, pleaded guilty Thursday to sexual exploitation of a minor and obstruction of justice.
George Hodgson Zinn, 71, was detained by police at the scene of the shooting at UVU that killed Charlie Kirk.
According to the Utah County Sheriff's Office, Zinn yelled, "I shot him, now shoot me," as police scrambled to find the shooter.
Following his arrest, police found child sexual abuse material on his phone.
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George Zinn, the first man arrested after the Charlie Kirk assassination, pleaded guilty Thursday to sexual exploitation of a minor and obstruction of justice.
George Hodgson Zinn, 71, was detained by police at the scene of the shooting at UVU that killed Charlie Kirk.
According to the Utah County Sheriff's Office, Zinn yelled, "I shot him, now shoot me," as police scrambled to find the shooter.
Following his arrest, police found child sexual abuse material on his phone.
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Israeli strikes murder at least 30 Palestinians as ceasefire tensions rise
At least 30 Palestinians are dead following Israeli strikes in several locations in Gaza on Saturday.
Multiple sources say strikes hit northern and southern Gaza.
The Israel Defense Forces said the strikes are in response to a violation of the ceasefire agreement agreed to last year. "8 terrorists were identified exiting the underground terror infrastructure in eastern Rafah," the IDF posted.
"The IDF and [Israeli Security Agency] have struck 4 commanders and additional terrorists from the Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorist organizations across Gaza." Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner-general of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, condemned the strikes, saying the current ceasefire is "in name only."
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At least 30 Palestinians are dead following Israeli strikes in several locations in Gaza on Saturday.
Multiple sources say strikes hit northern and southern Gaza.
The Israel Defense Forces said the strikes are in response to a violation of the ceasefire agreement agreed to last year. "8 terrorists were identified exiting the underground terror infrastructure in eastern Rafah," the IDF posted.
"The IDF and [Israeli Security Agency] have struck 4 commanders and additional terrorists from the Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorist organizations across Gaza." Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner-general of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, condemned the strikes, saying the current ceasefire is "in name only."
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Around the world bikepacker killed by suspected lightning strike in Andes
A German cyclist riding solo around the world to highlight "the existential danger of climate change" has been killed by a suspected lightning strike.
A cyclist was killed by lightning while biking around the world to combat climate change.
Florian Berg had spent over a year peddling across the globe.
The latest stretch of his journey took him to South America.
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A German cyclist riding solo around the world to highlight "the existential danger of climate change" has been killed by a suspected lightning strike.
A cyclist was killed by lightning while biking around the world to combat climate change.
Florian Berg had spent over a year peddling across the globe.
The latest stretch of his journey took him to South America.
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