Teaching in Public Schools in 2025
December 27th, 2025Mission accomplished.
Via: A Homestead Journey:
Minnesota State Government Engaged in Massive Criminal Enterprise with Somali Fraudsters
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— Nick shirley (@nickshirleyy) December 26, 2025
UK Scraps Non-Crime Hate Incident Laws Nationwide
December 27th, 2025Via: ZeroHedge:
The Telegraph reports that police leaders have decided that NCHIs are no longer “fit for purpose” after warnings that recording them undermines freedom of speech and diverts officers away from fighting crime.
Under the plans, NCHIs will be replaced with a new “common sense” system, where only a fraction of such incidents will be recorded under the most serious category of anti-social behaviour.
An NCHI falls short of being criminal but is perceived to be motivated by hostility or prejudice towards a person with a particular characteristic.
They stay on police records indefinitely and can come up in background checks.
The move to scrap them follows high-profile cases such as that of Graham Linehan, the Father Ted co-creator, whose arrest for a series of posts on X was criticized by the Trump administration as a “departure from democracy”.
The plans will be published next month by the College of Policing and National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) and are expected to be backed by Shabana Mahmood, the Home Secretary.
New Airport DNA Law Now in Effect at U.S. Airports
December 26th, 2025Via: The Sun:
NEW strict customs laws have gone into effect, allowing government officials to request tourists’ DNA in some cases.
The new biometric data collection started on December 26, just ahead of the new year.
The new rule targets non-citizens entering or leaving the US, according to government documents seen by Reuters.
Travelers will now be subjected to facial recognition photos at the airport to help match them against existing records.
Those facial recognition pictures will be stored for up to 75 years, according to the documents.
Under the new law, Department of Homeland Security officials may request additional biometric information, including fingerprints or DNA, from non-citizens.
Related: FBI Director Hints at Bureau’s Quiet Expansion of Global Biometrics Reach
Preprint: Increased Mortality Associated with 2-Month Old Infant Vaccinations
December 26th, 2025Via: Focal Points:
A new study by Drs. Karl Jablonowski and Brian Hooker of Children’s Health Defense titled, Increased Mortality Associated with 2-Month Old Infant Vaccinations, analyzed linked Louisiana Department of Health immunization and death registry data to evaluate whether routine 2-month infant vaccinations (administered at 60–90 days of life) are associated with mortality in the subsequent month (90–120 days).
Using individual-level records from 1,225 infants who later died before age three, investigators compared infants vaccinated in the 2-month window with those unvaccinated during the same period, while holding age-at-death constant.
Infants vaccinated at 2 months showed consistently higher odds of death in the following month, with statistically significant risk increases spanning individual vaccines, cumulative exposure, sex, race, and combination products.
Most alarming, infants who received all six recommended 2-month vaccines had a 68% higher odds of death overall (OR = 1.68; p = 0.0043), with the risk surging to +68% in Black infants and +112% in female infants (OR = 2.12; p = 0.0083).
Florida: Autonomous Police Vehicles Will Patrol Cities Recording Audio, Video and Thermal Information, Can Launch Drones
December 26th, 2025Via: Silicon Cowboy:
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Some Redacted Portions of Epstein Documents Are Easily Recovered
December 24th, 2025Via: Guardian:
People examining documents released by the Department of Justice in the Jeffrey Epstein case discovered that some of the file redaction can be undone with Photoshop techniques, or by simply highlighting text to paste into a word processing file.
Un-redacted text from these documents began circulating through social media on Monday evening. An exhibit in a civil case in the Virgin Islands against Darren K Indyke and Richard D Kahn, two executors of Epstein’s estate, contains redacted allegations explaining how Epstein and his associates had facilitated the sexual abuse of children. The exhibit was the second amended complaint in the state case against Indyke and Kahn.
In section 85, the redacted portion states: “Between September 2015 and June 2019, Indyke signed (FAC) for over $400,000 made payable to young female models and actresses, including a former Russian model who received over $380,000 through monthly payments of $8,333 made over a period of more than three and a half years until the middle of 2019.”
Prosecutors in the Virgin Islands settled its civil sex-trafficking case against Epstein’s estate, Indyke and Kahn in 2022 for $105m, plus one half of the proceeds from the sale of Little St James, the island on which Epstein resided and on which many of his crimes occurred. The justice department press release announcing the settlement did not include an admission of liability.
Indyke, an attorney who represented Epstein for decades, has not been criminally indicted by federal authorities. He was hired by the Parlatore Law Group in 2022, before the justice department settled the Epstein case. That firm represents the defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, and previously represented Donald Trump in his defense against charges stemming from the discovery of classified government documents stored at Trump’s Florida estate. Calls and email seeking comment from Indyke and the Parlatore Law Group have not yet been returned.
Trump has repeatedly denied any knowledge of or involvement in Epstein’s criminal activities and any wrongdoing.
Trump Flew on Epstein Jet, “More Times Than Previously Reported”
December 23rd, 2025Via: Telegraph:
Donald Trump flew on Jeffrey Epstein’s plane “more times than previously has been reported”, including one journey with a 20-year-old woman, newly released files suggest.
Documents released overnight by the Justice Department mention the US president hundreds of times, including references to Epstein’s private jet.
A note from a New York assistant US attorney states: “For your situational awareness, wanted to let you know that the flight records we received yesterday reflect that Donald Trump travelled on Epstein’s private jet many more times than previously has been reported (or that we were aware), including during the period we would expect to charge in a Maxwell case.”
The email states that Mr Trump was listed as a passenger on eight flights between 1993 and 1996, including four where Epstein was present.
“On one flight in 1993, he and Epstein are the only two listed passengers; on another, the only three passengers are Epstein, and then-20-year-old [redacted].”
And Now… Trump Class Battleship
December 23rd, 2025Via: The War Zone:
President Donald Trump has rolled out plans for new Trump class large surface combatants for the U.S. Navy. These are to be armed with a wide array of missiles, including nuclear-armed and hypersonic types, as well as electromagnetic railguns, laser directed energy weapons, and more. Trump says the goal now is to build at least two of these vessels, the first of which will be named USS Defiant, but that the fleet size could grow to 10 hulls or more. The 30,000-to-40,000-ton displacement ships are the centerpiece of a larger naval shipbuilding initiative called the Golden Fleet.
Trump, flanked by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, Secretary of State and acting National Security Advisor Marco Rubio, and Secretary of the Navy John Phelan, unveiled the Trump class at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida. The vessels are currently being referred to as “battleships,” a term historically applied to large warships with gun-centric armament and heavily armored hulls. The Navy decommissioned its last true battleships, the World War II-era Iowa class USS Missouri and USS Wisconsin, between 1990 and 1992.
Trump Gaza: U.S. Officials Pitch $112bn Plan to Rebuild Gaza as ‘High Tech Metropolis’
December 20th, 2025Via: The Cradle:
US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner have presented a $112 billion reconstruction plan to Gulf officials to build a “high-tech metropolis” atop the remains of Gaza, the Wall Street Journal reported on 19 December.
The 32-page PowerPoint presentation labeled “sensitive” and titled “Project Sunrise” was developed over 45 days and reportedly presented to officials from Qatar, UAE, Egypt, and Turkiye.
The plan envisions turning the Gaza Strip into a “high-tech metropolis” over the next two decades with four phases of reconstruction beginning in southern Gaza.
It also calls for turning Rafah into Gaza’s new “administrative center,” housing over 500,000 residents.
However, the plan does not specify where two million Palestinians would be sheltered during the reconstruction period.


