Iranian hackers say they found emails showing a secret plan behind the White House Correspondent’s dinner attack. They claim Israel and Erica Kirk are involved and that the FBI is hiding the truth about Charlie Kirk’s death. The hackers warn of another attack aimed at the president, sparking fears of a bigger conspiracy. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The CEO of Palantir has written a book about his views on national security, sparking debates. Critics worry the company could lead to excessive surveillance. Meanwhile, a trial in Paris involves secret agents and mysterious plots. These stories highlight concerns about privacy and control, urging us to think about how much power we give away. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The article explores the complex decision-making process behind declaring war, using the recent conflict with Iran as an example. It questions whether the U.S. acted in its own interests or those of its allies, like Israel. The piece suggests that more dialogue with Iran and other countries could have led to better-informed decisions. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this episode of Nino’s Corner TV, the host chats with Juan O. Saban about big topics like President Trump’s plans, rising copper prices, and a $12 billion plan to counter China. They also explore the importance of mining and domestic production, while hinting at major upcoming events and the significance of the number 17. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
During the White House Correspondent’s Dinner, someone tried to harm President Trump. The person, who supported Kamala Harris, couldn’t get into the main room. This caused many wild stories online, some not true. People are now talking about how safe these events are and how social media affects what we believe about such events. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In a revealing interview, Edmund Debar talks with Middle East expert Nuin Rabani about the ongoing Iran war. They explore the chances for peace talks, how the conflict affects Iran’s leaders, and the risks involved. The discussion also covers the U.S.’s role, influenced by Israel, and the uncertain future of the region. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dr. Andrew Kaufman chats with Julian and Margaret Swan about equity law, which helps people solve problems peacefully. The Swans, who lost their jobs for not taking the COVID-19 vaccine, used equity law to defend their rights. They teach others how to use this system, which focuses on fairness and understanding, not fighting. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
A tragic event at Mexico’s Teotihuacan pyramids has raised safety concerns. A man shot 14 tourists, killing one, before taking his own life. This incident has sparked worries about security, especially with the upcoming World Cup. Meanwhile, Google’s new update raises privacy issues by scanning photos to create AI images without consent. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
At a farmer’s market, I stood up for the right to breathe freely, just like a group did at Trader Joe’s in 2021. They faced hostility for shopping without masks. It’s crucial to defend our freedoms and not give in to fear. Join me on my substack to explore more about standing up for our rights. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
An incident at the White House involved shots fired at Trump, but he is safe. The shooter has been caught, though there was confusion about whether he was alive. Meanwhile, there are rumors that Cash Patel might quit his job, but these are not confirmed. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









