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Opinion: You could be the next one unlawfully imprisoned in Trump’s Salvadoran gulag​


On Monday, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele joined Donald Trump in the Oval Office for a summit that will live on in national infamy. It will be remembered as the day Trump revealed the next phase of his attack on America’s bedrock legal principles.

“Homegrown criminals are next,” Trump told the assembled reporters. “I said homegrowns are next, the homegrowns. You gotta build about five more places. I’d like to include them in the group of people to get them out of the country.”

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...S&cvid=c4d84b9fbcd7408392c446f96d29dad4&ei=60
 

Schumer invokes Senate ‘blue slip’ to block Trump US attorney nominees​

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) has invoked the Senate’s “blue slip” tradition to block President Trump’s appointees to serve as U.S. attorneys for two of the most prestigious districts in the country, the southern and eastern districts of New York.

Schumer announced Wednesday that he will use his senatorial privilege to block Trump’s nomination of former Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Jay Clayton, a Trump loyalist, to serve as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York and Joseph Nocella, a prominent local Republican, to serve as U.S. attorney for the Eastern District.

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...S&cvid=7c56aa7e4f3344068c4f427ff5682548&ei=23
 
When democrats are in charge they call it executive privilege and no one ever gets charged with anything. When we are in charge the courts work overtime to stop everything Trump tries to do.
 
Technically, taxes to the U.S. Corporation are voluntary by signing your name.
I know a guy that lost that one big time. He stood flatfooted and told me he did not sign the tax form, so he owed nothing.

It seems that if you have signed any gummint document, you have signed. But the IRS got him because he filed the year before.

His name was Garza, IIRC. He also found out he could be a Sovereign Citizen and not be bound by anything but Maritime Law.

This was a long time ago. If he is still alive, I would bet a Krugerrand that he would be a "woman" now.
 
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Martin Armstrong: The World is Heading Towards War and Gold is Responding​

Tom welcomes back Martin Armstrong from Armstrong Economics to explore current global economic trends, geopolitical tensions, and market reactions. Armstrong discusses how governments worldwide are facing declining trust due to progressive agendas, citing examples like Germany's shift toward far-right parties and Europe's struggles with migration.

Armstrong highlights the cyclical nature of political movements, referencing Trump's 2016 victory as a starting point for this global anti-government sentiment. He also touches on free speech restrictions, drawing parallels between historical financial suppression in Europe and today's broader censorship trends.

Regarding U.S.-China trade tensions, Armstrong explains that tariffs are often misunderstood, citing historical context from the 1930s to show they don't cause economic collapses but can lead to trade wars. He critiques media coverage for sensationalism, particularly Bloomberg's recent claims about market corrections, arguing these panic-inducing narratives mislead investors.

Armstrong also delves into Trump's policies, questioning his understanding of general economic and suggesting that lower corporate taxes could boost competitiveness. However, he warns against blaming Trump for broader economic declines, which he attributes to global trends rather than individual leaders.

The discussion shifts to gold's role as a safe haven during geopolitical instability, with Armstrong emphasizing its historical correlation with war and political uncertainty.

Time Stamp References:
0:00 - Introduction
0:35 - News & Keeping Up
5:07 - Confidence in Gov't
8:35 - Objectivity & Markets
18:17 - Trump Rhetoric & China
21:52 - CPI Lies & Obligations
23:13 - Trade Negotiations?
29:39 - Comparative Advantage
39:10 - China & Real Reasons
43:30 - Bond Markets & China?
46:34 - Trump & Jerome Powell
52:55 - Trump Policy Outlook
57:30 - U.S. Income Tax
1:00:00 - European Depression
1:02:10 - Trump Reforms & Peace?
1:13:44 - Gold Recent Strength
1:16:51 - Gold & Safety Flight
1:18:24 - Wrap Up

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Report to Congress on Golden Dome Program​

The following is the April 16, 2025, Congressonal Research Service In Focus report, The Golden Dome (Iron Dome) for America: Overview and Issues for Congressional Consideration.

From the report

On January 27, 2025, President Trump issued Executive Order (EO) 14186, titled The Iron Dome for America. The EO announced a shift in U.S. missile defense policy, expanding the scope of the homeland missile defense mission and directing the Department of Defense (DOD) to develop “a next generation missile shield.” The EO directed the Secretary of Defense to submit several deliverables to begin implementing this new policy. In February 2025, the executive branch redubbed the project “Golden Dome for America.”

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Sorry, Mr. Secretary—That’s Not an Audit

With gold soaring past $3,300, it feels like the perfect moment to revisit a topic many of us haven’t forgotten: the gold at Fort Knox—and whether it’s actually still there.

And as it happens, something caught my eye that makes this question even more timely.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently gave an interview with Bloomberg, where he confidently stated that there’s a report confirming the gold is indeed there at Fort Knox. What’s more, Bessent also claimed they audit the gold every single year.

Take a listen/watch below.
 

In historic first, Texas House approves private school voucher program​

The bill would let families use taxpayer dollars for their children’s private schooling. Lawmakers also signed off on a sweeping $7.7 billion package to boost public school funding.
 

Gunman kills 2, wounds 6 others during a shooting at Florida State University​

Updated April 17, 2025

At least two people were killed and six others hospitalized after a shooting by a student at Florida State University in Tallahassee, according to law enforcement.

In an alert issued around noon to those on campus, FSU warned people to "shelter in place" and stated that police had responded to "an active shooter call at the Student Union."

Shortly after 3 p.m., the university said, "Law enforcement has neutralized the threat." Authorities also lifted the lockdown for most of the campus, except for nine buildings that are still an "active crime scene."

Authorities identified the alleged gunman as Phoenix Ikner, the son of a current and longtime Leon County deputy. Sheriff Walter McNeil says the 20-year-old suspect had access to one of the deputy's personal handguns, and it was found at the scene along with a shotgun. The sheriff says the suspect, an FSU student who is in custody, was well-known to the department and had participated in several training programs, including as a member of the department's 'youth advisory council'.

 

Florida State gunman used deputy mom’s former service weapon to kill 2 and wound 6, authorities say​

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The 20-year-old son of a sheriff’s deputy opened fire Thursday at Florida State University with his mother’s former service weapon, killing two people and wounding at least six others, investigators said.

Officers quickly arrived and shot and wounded the shooter after he refused to comply with commands, said Tallahassee Police Chief Lawrence Revell.

Authorities have not yet revealed a motive for the shooting, which began around lunchtime just outside the student union, sending students and frightened parents hiding for cover in a bowling alley and a freight elevator inside the building.

The shooter, identified by police as Phoenix Ikner, is believed to be a Florida State student, investigators said. The two people who died were not students, said Florida State University Police Chief Jason Trumbower, adding that he would not release additional information about the victims.

The shooter obtained access to a weapon that belongs to his mother, who has been with the sheriff’s office for over 18 years and has been a model employee, said Leon County Sheriff Walt McNeil. Police said they believed Ikner shot the victims using his mother’s former service handgun.

 

Florida State gunman used deputy mom’s former service weapon to kill 2 and wound 6, authorities say​

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The 20-year-old son of a sheriff’s deputy opened fire Thursday at Florida State University with his mother’s former service weapon, killing two people and wounding at least six others, investigators said.

Officers quickly arrived and shot and wounded the shooter after he refused to comply with commands, said Tallahassee Police Chief Lawrence Revell.

Authorities have not yet revealed a motive for the shooting, which began around lunchtime just outside the student union, sending students and frightened parents hiding for cover in a bowling alley and a freight elevator inside the building.

The shooter, identified by police as Phoenix Ikner, is believed to be a Florida State student, investigators said. The two people who died were not students, said Florida State University Police Chief Jason Trumbower, adding that he would not release additional information about the victims.

The shooter obtained access to a weapon that belongs to his mother, who has been with the sheriff’s office for over 18 years and has been a model employee, said Leon County Sheriff Walt McNeil. Police said they believed Ikner shot the victims using his mother’s former service handgun.

Jessica Ikner (kid's mother), who serves as a School Resource Officer in Leon County, had recently shared photos on Facebook of herself speaking to children at the Florida Missing Children’s Day Foundation.

In a 2022 post, she shared a message about disciplining children that read: “Five minutes in the corner is better than five years in prison. Discipline them now so the system doesn’t have to do it later.”
 

The Mystery of the Havana Syndrome​

Unexplained brain injuries afflicted dozens of American diplomats and spies. What happened?
By Adam Entous and Jon Lee Anderson

Subliminal Involuntary Psycontrol (SLIPC): An approach to PSYOP advocated by Col. Aquino encompasses the entire spectrum of external influences upon the targets awareness, alertness, and disposition.

Brainwave resonance (BWR) plays an important role here:

Delta waves, characteristic of deep sleep (1-3 Hz).

Theta waves, characteristic of high emotion, dreaming, and receptivity (4-7 Hz).

Alpha waves, characteristic of relaxed focus and a balanced awakened state (8-12 Hz).

Beta waves, characteristic of deliberate logical thought and intense frontal brain activity (13-22 Hz).

All of these brainwave states are subject to the principle of resonance. Specifically, energy waves reaching the brain through the eyes, ears, or even the skin will induce brainwaves to cycle at the same wavelength.

For example, some people will experience seizures when they are exposed to flashing lights at a particular frequency. Hypnotists generally seek to induce theta wave states. More recently, the emergence of binaural entrainment or isochronic brainwave music have become publicly available for purchase to assist with relaxation or intense focus.

All of these brainwave states are significant to SLIPC. Attempting a relaxed and cooperative discussion in an Alpha state is much easier than trying to accomplish one in a Beta one.

Aquino suggests that PsyWar should focus on altering brainwave frequencies. He asserts active employment of Brainwave resonance frequency generators to project desired BWR into an operational environment to alter emotions and awareness of targets is a desirable, non-lethal method, that would incline a target to be more receptive to PsyWar campaign messaging.

BWR generators may be strategic satellite based platforms that transmit BWR both directly onto the target or through localized electronic media. These methods would be undetectable.

But what about the use of BWR generators well outside the normal range of human experience? Could prolonged exposure to gamma waves (30 to 80 Hz) cause physical damage?

Could this type of weapon be the cause of the mysterious Havana Syndrome where dozens of U.S. officials overseas reported a sudden onset of symptoms including a perceived localized loud sound with disabling cognitive problems?

 

If field offices and agents just opt out of participating in deportations they should be fired immediately. Thus far I haven't heard of anyone being fired. If they won't perform tasks as simple as deporting illegals what are the odds they will work on anything serious like the laundering of money via USAID and all the other agencies and crimes that so many committed?
 

Trump to Replace Acting IRS Commissioner​

WASHINGTON—President Trump is replacing the acting IRS commissioner that he appointed just three days earlier, continuing the upheaval at the top of the tax agency, according to people familiar with the matter.

Deputy Treasury Secretary Michael Faulkender will now run the Internal Revenue Service, becoming the fifth person to hold that job so far this year.

More:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...S&cvid=47a901b56b5d48f9922fa9a037e52254&ei=27
Let me take over the agency and I'll be on TV non stop telling everyone the truth and threatening any company or corporation that even attempts to get an American to sign up for taxes.
 


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What's remarkable about the document is that it's an explicitly ideological vision. Its scope extends far beyond criminal violence—it encompasses online speech, education, gun control, even election participation.It's a strategy to suppress not just individuals, but IDEAS.

The plan lays out a four-pillar strategy:1) Understand and Share DT-Related Information2) Prevent DT Recruitment and Mobilization to Violence3) Disrupt and Deter DT Activity4) Confront Long-Term Contributors to DTThat's a lot of jargon. Here's what it actually means.

Pillar One is information-sharing—that's the "whole-of-government" strategy in practice. They wanted every arm of the government to be a partner in this.Remember, when this document refers to "domestic terrorism" (DT), we know what they mean—because they publicly told us:

Pillar Two is preventing "recruitment" and "mobilization." In practice, this meant mobilizing the security state to censor and suppress right-wingers.We know this, because it was detailed in the thousands of pages of documents we unearthed when I sued the Biden admin in 2021.

The plan lays out the roadmap for how the Biden administration would partner with powerful "third-party" actors—Big Tech, left-wing NGOs, anti-"hate" groups, etc—to implement this censorship regime.I explained exactly how that system worked here:

Pillar Three is about transforming the mission of the security state to place a higher priority on prosecuting "domestic terrorism," and pushing for expanded power to pursue that agenda.And that's what they did. In Biden's first year, the FBI more than doubled its DT caseload.

Once again, we know what "DT" meant, because we saw it in practice. Pro-life activists, parents, traditional Catholics, conservatives in the military—all were targets.The plan goes so far as to discuss putting Americans with no ties to foreign terrorism on terror watchlists:

Pillar Four is just openly advocating for the entire federal government to become a vehicle for leftism. It calls for funding "civics education" to teach "action civics" (read: left-wing activism) and wielding law enforcement to "mitigate xenophobia and bias" in COVID policy.

Finally, as you can see above, it calls for a ban on "assault weapons and high-capacity magazines."Once again, this was a preview of how they would operate—the Biden admin regularly used the specter of "domestic terror" as a pretext to push for crackdowns on gun rights.

When it dropped in 2021, the public version of this "domestic terrorism" plan generated a huge backlash. It was the first time in U.S. history that a president had ever come out with a national plan to combat "domestic terrorism."Even the hard-left ACLU came out against it.

But the private, internal one is worse. It's specific, direct, and doesn't hide behind vague, sweeping generalities.When read in light of everything the Biden administration went on to do, their overarching goals are crystal clear.

We can never let this happen again. End
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I know a guy that lost that one big time. He stood flatfooted and told me he did not sign the tax form, so he owed nothing.

It seems that if you have signed any gummint document, you have signed. But the IRS got him because he filed the year before.

His name was Garza, IIRC. He also found out he could be a Sovereign Citizen and not be bound by anything but Maritime Law.

This was a long time ago. If he is still alive, I would bet a Krugerrand that he would be a "woman" now.

You can always change your mind. they cannot prevent that.
 
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