five years after Epstein's conviction
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"I CLEARED MY CALENDAR, WHAT ARE THE DETAILS? THANK YOU GOOD SIR."
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is there a political elite that protects and participates in pedophilia?
seems not so crazy in 2026
QAnon types here seem completely uninterested now.
Why is that?
too many Republicans and centrists are involved -- their elite formation
the number of mentions of 19 CBS contributors
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Trump/Rubio/Musk will have the blood of millions on their hands
World-historical villains
https://edition.cnn.com/2026/02/04/w...-aid-cuts-intlIt’s been one year since the Trump administration dismantled the US Agency for International Development (USAID), with aid cuts leading to the closure of HIV clinics in South Africa, the termination of medical programs in Afghanistan, and the end of numerous programs tackling malnutrition and preventable diseases around the world.
The slashing of US foreign assistance was followed by cuts by the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada and other developed nations, which are set to take effect this year and next year, compounding the impact.
Now, a new study published in The Lancet medical journal aims to quantify the human toll of those budget decisions – projecting that global aid cuts could lead to at least 9.4 million additional deaths by 2030, if the current funding trend continues. About 2.5 million of those deaths are projected to be children under the age of 5.
having the rest of the world look at us as current villains of history will take some getting used to
the decent opinion of mankind such as it is seems to be turning against the USA
They don't care about the blood on their hands if it means cash in their hands.
oh but they do care, the blood of nonwhites, non-English speakers and libs who disagree was always meant to be shed...it is cheaper
MAGA is herrenvolk democracy -- participation is ideologically and racially tiered
SpaceX shifts focus from something that it will never do on Mars to something it will never do on the Moon.![]()
No thanks, G. We got this.
what better way to expose the world to political extremism, indecency and violence
https://www.reuters.com/world/us-pla...re-2026-02-18/EU regulators regularly require U.S.-based sites to remove content and can impose bans as a measure of last resort. X, which is owned by Trump ally Elon Musk, was hit with a 120 million-euro fine in December for noncompliance.
Germany, for example, in 2024 issued 482 removal orders for material it deemed supported or incited terrorism and forced providers to take down 16,771 pieces of content.
Similarly, Meta's oversight board in 2024 ordered the removal of a Polish political party's posts that used a racial slur and depicted immigrants as rapists, a content category EU law treats as illegal hate speech.
Calling the U.S. plan "a direct shot" at European rules and laws, former State Department official Kenneth Propp, who worked on European digital regulations and is now at the Atlantic Council’s Europe Center, said freedom.gov "would be perceived in Europe as a U.S. effort to frustrate national law provisions."
Also involved in the U.S. portal effort is Edward Coristine, a former member of Musk's job-slashing Department of Government Efficiency, two sources said. Coristine works with the National Design Studio, created by Trump to beautify government websites. Reuters was unable to reach Coristine for comment.
huge civil award against Tesla in Autopilot lawsuit
A federal judge has rejected Tesla’s bid to overturn a $243 million jury verdict over a fatal 2019 Autopilot crash in Florida, dealing a significant blow to the automaker’s legal strategy as it faces a growing wave of lawsuits tied to its driver-assistance technology.
U.S. District Judge Beth Bloom in Miami ruled that the evidence at trial “more than supported” the verdict and that Tesla raised no new arguments to justify setting it aside. The ruling, made public on Friday, means Tesla’s last hope to avoid paying the massive judgment at the trial court level has been exhausted.https://electrek.co/2026/02/20/tesla...sh-judge-says/The case stems from a deadly 2019 collision in Key Largo, Florida. George McGee was driving his Tesla Model S with Autopilot engaged when he dropped his phone and bent down to retrieve it. The vehicle blew through a stop sign and a flashing red light at approximately 62 mph, slamming into a parked Chevrolet Tahoe.
The crash killed 22-year-old Naibel Benavides Leon and severely injured her boyfriend, Dillon Angulo, who was 26 at the time.
In August 2025, a Miami federal jury found Tesla liable for the crash, assigning 33% of the blame to the automaker. The jury awarded $43 million in compensatory damages and $200 million in punitive damages — the first major plaintiff victory against Tesla in an Autopilot-related wrongful death case.
Tesla had rejected a $60 million settlement offer before the trial. That decision cost the company dearly.
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