Author: MJ

  • BREAKING: Patel instructed FBI to redact Trump‘s name from Epstein files

    The FBI is facing backlash after it was revealed that Donald Trump’s name was deliberately redacted from the Jeffrey Epstein files, despite earlier promises of transparency. According to multiple sources, FBI FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) teams blacked out Trump’s name, citing privacy exemptions typically used to protect private citizens—even though Trump is a former and now sitting president.

    The redactions were made under FOIA Exemptions 6 and 7(C), which shield individuals from “unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.” Officials argued that Trump was a private citizen when much of the Epstein investigation began in 2006. However, clearly this decision reflects FBI/DOJ favoritism toward Trump, especially since Trump had previously promised to declassify the files.

    While other high-profile names were also redacted, Trump’s stands out due to his past promises and his role in overseeing the process. Unless Trump waives his privacy rights, we may never know the full extent of his ties to Epstein.

    One thing is for sure, this is not a transparent government. The FBI and DOJ have colluded to conceal the names of people who potentially committed crimes against children in many others. Citizens don’t get these luxuries of privacy, neither should government officials. The public deserves the unreacted files NOW.

    More: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-08-01/fbi-redacted-president-donald-trump-s-name-in-the-epstein-files

  • Trump calls jobs report fake news, fires Labor Commish..

    Trump calls jobs report fake news, fires Labor Commish..

    Trump is absolutely incensed that the latest jobs report doesn’t jibe with his “golden age” propaganda. In fact, he’s so angry, that he has decided to cancel the labor commissioner, who he claims is deliberately submarining his presidency. This is an interesting claim since he loved the jobs report and had no issue with the commissioner when it made him look good. 🙃

    But while it might be tempting to laugh off the president’s temper tantrums, this is no laughing matter. Truth is, it is becoming increasingly harder and harder to get the truth out of our government, and Trump’s latest tantrum only worsens the situation.

    One can only imagine how the next labor commissioner will operate, knowing that if they don’t produce great job reports they also will be fired. Not many people want to work under a despot with a hot temper who will slander and fire them if they don’t produce exactly what he demands. I know I wouldn’t.

    Next, I’m sure the report will be revised again, and of course this time, it will be absolutely glowing. It won’t be true, but it will be glowing, and for a short time longer, the people will eat the bread and play at the circus and pretend like they are living in utopian times. As for us, we will keep telling you the hardcore truth because we research far beyond the government narratives and headlines.

  • Russian collusion hoax 2.0

    Fact: The “Russian collusion hoax“ is THE biggest distraction in history: first on the part of the Democrats, and now on the part of Trump. The Democrats used it to launch a witch hunt against the Republicans, and now the Trump party is using it to launch a witch hunt against the Democrats. Either way, it’s a distraction.

    Notice how the louder people get about the Epstein coverup and the deteriorating economy the louder the Trump party gets about the Russian collusion hoax. This is not a coincidence.

     

  • Latest jobs report is all bad news for Americans and the “golden age” narrative…

    Latest jobs report is all bad news for Americans and the “golden age” narrative…

    The July jobs report was just released, and it flies in the face of Trump’s nonstop “America is the hottest economy in the world!” bantering. Employers added only 73,000 jobs, and worse, the job reports from the previous two months were revised to show radically lower hiring than previously reported.

    The government previously reported that 147,000 jobs were added in May and 125,000 jobs were added in June. They have now revised those numbers to 14,000 and 17,000 respectively. This is unheard of. Had they reported accurately two months ago, the stock market would be in shambles right now. One has to wonder if there was some sort of cover-up to bolster the “liberation day“ narrative.

    But wait. Isn’t an addition of 73,000 jobs in July good news? Not really. Of the 73,000 jobs that were added, the vast majority of them are in sick care, hospice care, home pallative care, and social work, signaling once again that Americans are sick and getting sicker all the time—and those who are awake know why. (psst it starts with a V)

    If all this wasn’t bad enough, 264,000 workers left the workforce in July unemployment rose to 4.2%. That is a whole lot of people out of work suddenly. Of course, this will have a massive impact on the economy.

    More from CNBC:

    “The household survey, which is used to compile the unemployment rate, was even worse than the establishment survey of total payrolls gains. That showed a decline of 260,000 workers, with the participation rate edging down to 62.2%, the lowest since November 2022.

    A more encompassing unemployment indicator that includes discouraged workers and those holding part-time positions for economic reasons rose to 7.9%, its highest since March.

    In addition, long-term unemployment heated up. Average weeks unemployed jumped to 24.1, the highest level since April 2022, while the level of those out of work for more than 27 weeks to 1.82 million, the most since December 2021.

    The report comes with questions rising about firms’ willingness to hire in the face of ongoing trade negotiations and escalating tariffs.”

    That last paragraph is important. We have been saying all along companies will pull back hiring due to the $150 billion they have had to pay in Trump tariffs. We guaranteed this would happen. It will continue to happen, as will shrinkflation and deterioration of product quality across-the-board.

    The government keeps telling us that we have entered a “golden age” and America is the “hottest place in the world,” yet most economic indicators, and more importantly real life experience, screams the exact opposite. Trump inherited a pretty good economy that would have improved more with just some gentle tweaks. Instead, he took a baseball bat to it, and we are now paying the price.

    One thing is for sure, you can’t judge the economy based on how the stock market is doing. The stock market is being held up by energy stocks, AI tech stocks, healthcare stocks, none of which actually benefit the American people, product prices, and our way of life. Stay tuned to this station for the truth. We will tell you what’s really going on— as well your pocket book. As always, don’t believe the hype. 

  • Don’t believe the hype, this ain’t a “golden age” for most people…

    Don’t believe the hype, this ain’t a “golden age” for most people…

    Despite upbeat official rhetoric, many Americans are struggling in deeply concerning ways. According to Experian, total consumer debt reached $17.57 trillion in Q3 2024—even though its year‑over‑year growth slowed to 2.4%, credit card and auto debt remain firmly on the rise. Mortgage balances alone stood at $12.8 trillion by March 2025, growing by nearly $200 billion in just one quarter.

    Mortgages: Upside‑Down and Underwater

    While mortgage debt comprises a large share of liability, the housing market shows alarming softness: home prices in major metros have declined for three consecutive months, pending sales dropped, and listings surged—suggesting demand is faltering Business Insider. Many homeowners who bought at peak prices now owe more than their homes are worth, especially if they financed with minimal down payment or took on long‐term loans.

    Auto Loans: A Crisis of Negative Equity

    Even more dire is the car‑loan situation. In Q2 2025, 26.6% of trade‑ins were underwater, meaning borrowers owed more than their car’s market value—an average negative equity of about $6,754. Record‑high monthly payments (often nearing $1,000) compound the burden. Auto loan delinquencies have risen across nearly all credit tiers, as younger or lower‑income buyers face worsening conditions.

    Consumer Credit: Maxed-Out Spending Limits

    Credit card debt surged to an inflation‑adjusted average over $10,000 per household, the first time since 2009. Rising delinquencies—spanning even high-income earners—signal widespread financial strain.

    Combined, auto, credit card, mortgage, and other installment debts signal a sizable portion of the population caught in cycles of compounding interest, negative equity, and shrinking savings pools.

    Contrasting Indicators: What the Headlines Hide

    Economists have pointed out that even with reported 3% GDP growth in Q2 2025, much of the gain stems from volatile factors like trade stockpiling—not durable consumer strength. Consumer spending grew just 1.4% over the first half of the year, down from previous levels, and business investment is weakening amid policy unpredictability.

    Consumer confidence, while inching up slightly in July to 97.2, remains volatile under the shadow of tariffs, inflation, and outbreaks of pessimism—even among wealthier households.

    Economic Policy and Growing Risks

    President Trump has touted a “golden age” of economic revitalization, promising lower prices and renewed strength. But critics argue that recent legislation—such as the “Big Beautiful Bill”—transfers wealth upward, cuts safety net programs like Medicaid and SNAP, and accelerates government borrowing, piling on deficits that could reach $36–40 trillion by year’s end 

    MoneyWeek has warned that current fiscal policies risk destabilizing the entire financial system, drawing dangerous parallels to Japan’s long‑running debt crisis. Meanwhile, analysts note the risk of stagflation, with inflation persisting even as growth stagnates—under conditions created by aggressive tariffs and credit dependency.

    A Dark Age Looms for Consumers

    To many ordinary Americans, the “golden age” looks more like a financial dark age. Families report skipping meals, draining savings, turning to high–interest credit options, and borrowing just to cover basics like rent and groceries. Over half of older Americans say debt has held them back—many fear they may never pay it off or retire in peace.

    Despite optimistic macro‑reports, the average consumer faces mounting pressure: negative equity in autos, underwater mortgages, escalating credit card balances, and fading buying power. Unless underlying vulnerabilities—such as household over-indebtedness and unstable fiscal policy—are addressed, the American dream may slip further from reach for much of the population.


    Despite the upbeat messaging from the White House, the stress endured by millions of Americans paints a far murkier picture. Without structural relief, broader safety nets, or a cooling of debt burdens, the promise of prosperity rings hollow for those living at the edge of financial ruin.

  • Op Ed: AI data centers are not your friend

    Op Ed: AI data centers are not your friend

    We get it, people are excited about the “golden age” that we have supposedly entered, at least according to Trump. The promise of AI powered everything is very exciting—at least to people who don’t exercise their minds, don’t exercise their bodies, and don’t exercise their rights. We get it. But it shouldn’t be exciting. It should be downright horrifying.

    Why? how much time do you have? Here are a few examples:

    AI data centers require ridiculous amounts of energy. There is one being proposed for Wyoming that will require five times the amount of energy that is needed for all of Wyoming’s current residents.

    AI data centers do not create jobs. Zuckerberg built a 5 million square-foot data center in Louisiana and there are only 500 jobs, and they are so advanced that they have to import people from other countries to fill them.

    AI data centers steal jobs from working class Americans. The more data centers, the more computing power, the more jobs will be automated. This is the end of the American dream as we know it.

    AI data centers occupy massive swaths of land that should not be handed over to technocrats, but rather given to the people to build affordable housing and other amenities for the people. The rich people are already on multiple hounds and businesses. Why are we giving them more land ? Especially when the purpose of the land is to replace all of us?

    Those are just a few of many examples why AI data centers are not our friends (nor the people who build them and run them) and we should not be excited about them.

    Most mystifying to me is why so many people continue to support government officials, including the current president, who support the construction of mass AI data centers? We should not be supporting these people, we should be throwing all of them out of office, since they are accomplices to the greedy, soulless, Godless technocrats who are throwing all of us out of the American dream.

    Why do people love people who are destroying them? For the life of me, I don’t understand it.

  • Virginia Giuffre’s family is calling Trump out…

    Virginia Giuffre’s family is calling Trump out…

    Several days ago Donald Trump made a shocking and disturbing statement regarding his fallout with Jeffrey Epstein. He claimed that Epstein had been “stealing girls from his Mar-a-Lago resort” so he had to “throw him out.”

    But there’s a problem.

    The family of Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre has pointed out that Trump did not end his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein after he allegedly caught Epstein stealing girls from his resort. In fact, two years later, Trump would brag openly about what a great guy Epstein was and how Epstein “likes them young.”

    Virginia Giuffre’s Family is now stating that Trump must’ve known exactly what Epstein was using the girls for, even though he told a reporter this week that he didn’t. At a minimum, they are insinuating that he had knowledge of it, which would mean everything he has stated so far is not truthful.

    Now the victim’s family wants answers from Trump. They want to understand the discrepancy of the timeline and Trump’s statements. They want to know what Trump knew about Epstein‘s molestation exploits. They say “victims have a right to know the truth.” We couldn’t agree more. But will the truth ever get out when so many people in high places are helping suppress it?

    By the way, Virginia allegedly died by suicide earlier this year. 

  • “CLANKER“ is the new slur for AI-powered robots

    In Star Wars, “clanker” is a derogatory term used by clone troopers and other Republic forces to refer to the battle droids of the Separatist army. The term is not meant to be a formal designation but rather a slur used to dehumanize the enemy. in our brave new world, people are using it to describe AI powered robots as seen in this video that has gone viral.

    The more important point here is that young people are getting increasingly angry at the robots and their soulless technocrat engineers who are replacing their jobs. It’s about time.

  • Justin Timberlake says he’s deathly sick with WHAT?

    Justin Timberlake just wrapped up a multi million dollar massive tour that has drawn heavy criticism from fans, who say he looked “tired, weak, and sick” in every city. He waited until the last day of the tour, today, to confess he is sick with… drum roll… LYME DISEASE.

    Hmmmm. 🤔

    There was a time when we wouldn’t have questioned this diagnosis, But in the age of post Covid vaccination syndrome, we can’t help but wonder if there’s something more than meet the eye here, perhaps even on the part of the doctors who diagnosed him, who we know are in heavy denial/coverup about post vaccination syndrome.

    Interesting to note the symptoms of Lyme disease mirror the symptoms of post vaccination syndrome as noted in Dr Akiko Iwasaki’s post vaccination syndrome study:

    Pain in the joints or muscles. Whole body fatigue, fever, or malaise. Joint stiffness or swelling. Nerve paralysis, facial and neck muscle failure. Neurological symptoms and even Bell’s palsy.

    If you remember, Justin Bieber experienced the same severe issues that resulted in complete paralysis of half the side of his face, as have other celebrities. And get this, a growing list of celebrities also claim to have Lyme disease now, as reported by The Sun:

    1. Yolanda Hadid 
    2. Bella Hadid 
    3. Anwar Hadid 
    4. Riley Keough 
    5. Amy Schumer
    6. Justin Bieber 
    7. Avril Lavigne 
    8. Shania Twain 
    9. Ben Stiller 
    10. Alec Baldwin 
    11. Kelly Osbourne
    12. Miranda Hart 

    And more.

    We’re not diminishing Lyme disease or its impacts on people. But it sure is strange how suddenly after 2020 it became such a big thing, especially with celebrities who we know took the shot.

    I wonder if anyone has ever told them about ivermectin……

  • CRISIS BREWING: Canada is poaching doctors, nurses, etc from America at insane rate

    DM reports “Canada is aggressively poaching doctors, nurses and health professionals, offering simpler systems, and universal care for medical professionals willing to relocate from America to the land of the Maple leaf.”

    “The exodus is accelerating at a stunning pace. Between November 2024 and April 2025, the Medical Council of Canada (MCC) saw a staggering ****718 percent surge*** in US medical graduates registering to get licensed across the border.”

    Exploiting the left’s hatred of Trump, “British Columbia, officials have launched a $5million ad blitz across Oregon, Washington and California — targeting American hospitals already on life support, which is resulting in a 65% increase in inquiries from graduating doctors from a health healthcare system in California that is already on life-support.”

    Can’t say I’m shocked this has happened. America has become a very divisive and angry country, not to mention the ICE raids nonstop in every city, and the crushing burden of a healthcare system that is unable to care for all of the undocumented immigrants the Democrats have allowed into the country. It’s no wonder graduates are seeking a more sane place to lay down roots.