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Thursday, August 14, 2025

Muslim Brotherhood to Control New York?

Muslim Brotherhood to Control New York?

Mamdani-A Brotherhood Agent Poised to Conquer

The same ideology that fueled Al Qaeda’s 9/11 attacks, devastating New York just 24 years ago, now threatens to seize America’s largest city through Mamdani—a Brotherhood scion groomed for this moment, ready to ascend the global Islamic stage. America must awaken to this calculated nightmare before it’s too late.

Nearly my entire life, I’ve battled the Muslim Brotherhood in all its insidious forms, from its devastation of my homeland, Lebanon, when I was a child, to its malignant growth into Hamas within the Palestinian community. I’ve sounded the alarm to America for years, knowing their cunning mindset, their coded rhetoric, and their chilling endgame. The barbaric October 7, 2023, attacks exposed their savage hatred for “infidels” like us, exposing their true capacity for unthinkable violence and savagery, screaming their true intentions to the entire world.

Now, the Brotherhood stands on the brink of their ultimate triumph: seizing New York City, a conquest they’ll claim as eternally Muslim, defended with fanatic zeal. The horrifying reality is that Zohran Mamdani, a son of the Brotherhood, molded for this very moment, is poised to lead this takeover.

Zohran Mamdani, a Ugandan-born Democratic Socialist and New York City mayoral candidate, has ignited a firestorm with his radical affiliations and actions, raising serious questions about his eligibility to lead America’s largest city. Having been a U.S. citizen for only six years since his naturalization in 2018, Mamdani’s rapid rise in politics, coupled with his troubling ties to extremist organizations and rhetoric, has led to calls for his citizenship revocation and deportation. Critics argue that his background and actions reveal a dangerous agenda that threatens the constitutional foundations of the United States and the economic vitality of New York City.

Zohran Mamdani, raised in a devout Muslim Communist family, was profoundly influenced by his father, Mahmood Mamdani, a scholar whose book ‘Good Muslim, Bad Muslim’ defends suicide bombers. Mahmood’s history as a Muslim Brotherhood activist, including his role in co-founding a Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated Muslim Student Association and the Makerere Institute of Social Research, points to a radical ideological upbringing. Zohran amplified these concerns by co-founding the Bowdoin College chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), which threatened Jewish students, occupied IVY league school buildings, and supported Hamas and the Sabbath Massacre, a group that is a direct offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood. His participation in a pro-Hamas march in New York on October 8, 2023, just one day after Hamas’s brutal attack on Israel, where supporters chanted “One solution, intifada revolution” and “Globalize the Intifada,” further underscores his extremist alignment. Instead of condemning Hamas’s terrorism, Mamdani accused Israel of “genocide” by October 13, undermining U.S. foreign policy and national security.

Such actions and affiliations raise serious questions about how someone with these values was granted U.S. citizenship, casting doubt on the integrity of his naturalization process, and that of his parents for that matter!

This has prompted a concerted effort to challenge Mamdani’s citizenship. Republican Congressman Andy Ogles of Tennessee has led the charge, calling for Mamdani’s deportation and denaturalization. In a June 26, 2025, letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi, Ogles argued that Mamdani’s 2017 rap lyrics expressing support for the “Holy Land Five”—convicted for funneling money to Hamas—suggest undisclosed affiliations with terrorist groups during his naturalization process. “If Mr. Mamdani concealed relevant associations, that concealment may constitute a material misrepresentation sufficient to support denaturalization under federal law,” Ogles stated. He further labeled Mamdani an “antisemitic, socialist, communist who will destroy the great City of New York,” urging immediate action. The New York Young Republican Club echoed this sentiment, invoking the 1954 Communist Control Act to demand Mamdani’s citizenship revocation, stating, “The radical Zohran Mamdani cannot be allowed to destroy our beloved city of New York.”

Mamdani’s campaign, built on communist promises, is a smokescreen for a broader, destructive agenda rooted in his communist ideology and the Muslim Brotherhood’s strategy to infiltrate American politics. His anti-Trump tour across New York boroughs distracts from these concerns, exploiting anti-Trump sentiment to garner support, much like New York Attorney General Letitia James did. Yet, his opponents, including incumbent Mayor Eric Adams running as an independent, have been criticized for their lackluster response to Mamdani’s grassroots momentum. If unchecked, Mamdani’s vision could radicalize New York voters, transforming the city into not just a socialist stronghold but a symbol of global Islamic dominance, akin to the “Islamization” of cities like London.

New York City, a colossus of human ambition, its skyline a testament to dreams forged in steel and sweat, now stands at a chilling crossroads.

Wednesday, April 9, 2025

YouTube Suspends Donald Trump's Account

200 ancient ‘giant’ skeletons unearthed in Cayuga, Canada

200 ancient ‘giant’ skeletons unearthed in Cayuga, Canada

Five or six feet below the ground, were unearthed two hundred giant skeletons nearly all intact in their well conditions. Discoveries of the skeletons of a gigantic race often surface on various news articles and media, and we are therefore more puzzled to know to what race the ancient “Mound Builders” belonged.

About a century ago, an article appeared in The Toronto Daily Telegraph stating that in the township of Cayuga in the Grand River, at the farm of a resident named Daniel Fradenburg, five or six feet below the ground, were unearthed two hundred skeletons nearly all intact in their well conditions.

The discoverers found a string of beads around the neck of each, stone pipes in the jaws of several of them, and many stone axes and skinners to be scattered around in the dirt. The skeletons were gigantic, some of them even measuring nine feet, and few of them less than seven.

Some of the thigh bones were six inches longer that any unsual human skeleton. The farm had been cultivated for a century and was originally covered with a thick growth of pine. There was evidence from the crushed bones that a battle took place on that soil in the ancient time and these were some of the slain. Were these the remains of Indians, or some totally other race? And who did fill this ghastly pit?

On Wednesday last, Rev. Nathaniel Wardell, Messers. Orin Wardell (of Toronto), and Daniel Fradenburg, were digging on the farm of the latter gentleman, which is on the banks of the Grand River, in the township of Cayuga.

When they got to five or six feet below the surface, a strange sight met them. Piled in layers, one upon top of the other, some two hundred skeletons of human beings nearly perfect — around the neck of each one being a string of beads.

There were also deposited in this pit a number of axes and skimmers made of stone. In the jaws of several of the skeletons were large stone pipes — one of which Mr. O. Wardell took with him to Toronto a day or two after this Golgotha was unearthed.

These skeletons are those of men of gigantic stature, some of them measuring nine feet, very few of them being less than seven feet. Some of the thigh bones were found to be at least a foot longer than those at present known, and one of the skulls being examined completely covered the head of an ordinary person.

Some three years ago, the bones of a mastodon were found embedded in the earth about six miles from this spot. The pit and its ghastly occupants are now open to the view of any who may wish to make a visit there.

Some people profess to believe that the locality of Fradenburg farm was formally an Indian burial site, but the enormous stature of the skeletons and the fact that pine trees of centuries growth covered the spot goes far to disprove this idea.

Did Fradenburg and his associates really unearth the remains of an ancient giant race lost in time? If so, where are those findings hidden today?

Saturday, March 29, 2025

Judges are trying to ‘USURP’ Trump’s authority, Bill Barr warns

Former Attorney General Bill Barr joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss the number of legal injunctions against President Donald Trump’s migrant deportation flights and broader policy agenda.

Zelensky REFUSES The Mineral Deal And BETS Everything On The EU

Zelensky stated that there are some discrepancies in the Mineral Deal proposed by the United States, which is why further consultations are needed. The European Union has snubbed Vladimir Putin’s suggestion of having elections in Ukraine under the UN aegis. Germany has confirmed the confiscation of a Russian tanker and it’s cargo.

Friday, March 28, 2025

IT HAPPENED! Elon Musk Announces Tesla All-New Water Engine.

IT HAPPENED! Elon Musk Announces Tesla All-New Water Engine. SHOCKING Entire Industry . What Makes Tesla's Water Engine So Revolutionary?

Tesla's new Water Engine isn't just another innovation—it represents a complete reversal of Elon Musk's long-standing opposition to hydrogen technology. The shocking announcement reveals Tesla is now testing an advanced hydrogen engine featuring a sophisticated water injection system, marking what industry insiders are calling Musk's most unexpected pivot to date.

The technology appears to build upon groundbreaking work similar to what Austrian firm AVL Racetech developed in partnership with Hungary's HUMDA laboratory, where engineers successfully created a high-performance hydrogen internal combustion engine enhanced with water injection capabilities. This technological breakthrough comes amid a global surge in hydrogen energy investments, with Wood Mackenzie data showing hydrogen-related projects reached a production capacity of 11.1 million tons annually by the end of 2022.

Spain alone accounted for 20% of the world's new hydrogen projects completed in the first quarter of 2022, demonstrating the momentum behind hydrogen as a powerful energy investment. What makes Tesla's approach different is how it leverages hydrogen's benefits while addressing its typical performance limitations through the innovative water injection system. The result is a power output that reportedly shatters previous records for hydrogen propulsion systems, potentially making it a viable alternative to both traditional electric vehicles and conventional internal combustion engines.

Mission Super Hooligan Presented By Harley-Davidson Race

March 7, 2025 | 6 Lap Race | Daytona.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Honda Unveils Next Gen Hydrogen Fuel Cell

February 21, 2025 By Matt Lister, Editor

Honda has pulled the wraps off its next-generation hydrogen fuel cell module, promising a leap forward in cost, durability, and efficiency.

Announced at the H2 & FC EXPO in Tokyo on Wednesday, the new system slashes costs in half while doubling durability compared to its predecessor.

It’s also three times more power-dense, making it significantly more compact and flexible for integration into different platforms.

Next-gen hydrogen fuel cell: What’s new?

Honda has been working on hydrogen fuel cells for decades, and this latest module is a shift away from its previous collaboration with General Motors (GM).

This one is all Honda, designed and built in-house, and it will enter mass production in 2027.

Headline specs include a 150 kW output, a 450-850V voltage range, and a maximum efficiency of 59.8%.

It’s also smaller – Honda has increased volumetric power density threefold, meaning more power in less space.

That makes it far easier to package in everything from vehicles to stationary power units.

Speaking of which, Honda isn’t just thinking about cars. The company is also rolling out its Fuel Cell Power Generator, a stationary hydrogen-based power supply designed for factories, offices, and other large facilities that need zero emissions power on demand.

This unit will enter production a year earlier, in 2026, and promises near-instant power delivery within 10 seconds of startup.

With zero emissions and the ability to scale up to 1,000 kW, it’s a strong contender for clean backup power solutions. If there was a nationwide refuelling network, would you buy a hydrogen car?

To put this in context, Honda’s first-generation fuel cell arrived in 2016 in the Clarity Fuel Cell, a car that never really caught on outside Japan and California.

The current unit, co-developed with GM, made its way into the Honda CR-V e:FCEV in 2024.

This next-gen module, however, is a clean-sheet design with serious improvements in cost and performance.

At 250 kg, the new module offers a power density of 0.60 kW/kg, making the fuel cell more practical and scalable.

It’s also designed to operate in temperatures as low as -30°C, meaning it should be viable in extreme conditions where batteries struggle.

Toyota's new hydrogen fuel cell system (3rd generation FC system).

Toyota announces brand new Gen 3 hydrogen Fuel Cell: Is this the diesel killer?

Honda is making hydrogen a central part of its long-term decarbonisation strategy. Alongside fuel cell vehicles, it’s looking at hydrogen-powered commercial trucks, construction machinery, and even off-grid power generation. It’s a four-pronged approach designed to make fuel cells a mainstream alternative to combustion engines and batteries.

Honda has always played the long game with hydrogen. The big question is whether wider infrastructure will catch up in time.

With fuel cell costs now dropping and flexibility increasing, it’s clear that Honda is betting on hydrogen sticking around.

Boris Spassky vs Bobby Fischer | World Championship Match, 1972

One of the greatest chess matches of all time. Follow the game move by move in this visual replay chess set.

Its interesting to see the greatest players of all time make their moves against each other.

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Snow White Trailer Parody: Snow Woke and The Extremely Ugly Evil Queen

This is really unbelievable, so well done and so approriate, under the circumstances

Since the main star in Disney's Snow White has done everything she can to destroy the new Snow White spinoff, Disney itself also carries resonsibility in making this a woke spinoff, that merely disappoints.

Pity.

Sunday, March 23, 2025

The Liberal Government is Giving Out Free Heroin

https://youtu.be/aoBEyJu3ctA?si=M_ZKYrCgGj3Ambix

Doctors are Aghast at this Liberal policy and this is why there is a 790% increase in druge use and deaths.

Watch this video. See what Doctors have to say. Its shocking. WHO decides on the policies of giving out free heroin?

Scandal in Canada | The Liberal Mishandling of Drugs | London, ON

It's time you know about the deadliest scandal in Canadian history.

London's opioid users say street drugs are getting stronger, cheaper and deadlier.

People who use fentanyl on the streets of London say the deadly opioid is becoming ever cheaper and more powerful, delivering higher highs, while simultaneously raising the risk of overdose death.

Without widespread testing, there's no way of knowing, but the city's drug problem has become more visible in the core, where strung out users lay in alcoves, doorways and on sidewalks where they remain sprawled in broad daylight, sometimes for hours, as passersby go on with their daily business in the city centre.

If [fentanyl is] not strong enough to kill someone, it's not strong enough. - Joey, a London, Ont., street drug user whose name is being kept confidential by CBC News

Relief agency officials say while the problem might appear more visible, it's not because of an increased prevalence of drug abuse. Rather, the city's homeless population has recently doubled, making people who use the drugs to self-medicate for pain, mental illness, or sometimes just to catch some sleep, more visible.

"I really believe it's getting stronger," said Dave, a fentanyl user who spoke to CBC News on the condition his real name would not be used in order to protect him from the stigma of homelessness and drug addiction.

Drugs becoming cheaper, more powerful, more toxic

He was one among a number of users who told CBC News the same thing — the drugs are not only getting stronger, but cheaper as dealers adapt their product to a changing marketplace.

A drug user lays on the sidewalk on Dundas Street with a glass pipe and lighter still clutched in his hands. Opioid users in London say the city's street drugs are becoming more powerful, while medical officials say they're becoming increasingly toxic. (Colin Butler/CBC News)

Dave said he believes dealers are cutting opioids with more additives to give users a bigger high, while federal officials say substances such as benzodiazapine, a highly addictive drug used as anti-anxiety medication, or xylizine, a muscle relaxant used in the veterinary care of animals, are becoming more common.

The city needs to do more regular testing of street drugs to reduce the risk of more overdoses, said Dr. Andrea Sereda, a physician with Intercommunity Health and a poverty activist. Since the pandemic, users are taking drugs in ever-larger amounts to offset their increased tolerance to opioids, she added.

"Their tolerance has wildly increased," she said. "Before you might see an individual using maybe three times a day outside, now with that increase in tolerance they may be using every two or three hours."

Whether that means there are more overdoses is hard to tell. Figures on London's overdoses are hard to come by.

No single agency counts overdose deaths in the city and the most recent provincial overdose death statistics date back to last June.

While there are no hard numbers, there are anecdotes from users and outreach workers, and even a recent city hall report cites a rise in "overdoses and the toxicity of street substances" over the last 18 months.

Dave said he doesn't trust the drugs — just the naloxone kit he keeps with him, something that's become as common in the tents of London's homeless population as first aid kits in suburban homes.

"You need to have narcan at your side, [and do drugs] with a friend," he said.

Naloxone distribution has exploded in the last 5 years

According to figures from the Middlesex-London Health Unit, the rate at which the life-saving drug is being given out has exploded from 2,374 given out in 2018, to 9,965 last year.

A man in a sleeping bag sleeps in the street as someone walks by seemingly unaware

A man sleeps on Dundas Street amid passersby. Poverty activists say problems of homelessness and drug addiction are inextricably linked. (Colin Butler/CBC News)

Pharmacies in the London area have also been giving out Narcan kits by the hundreds of thousands since 2019, with 339,110 kits distributed last year at up to 181 locations in Middlesex County, according to health unit data.

By distributing the free antidote, a drug that carries no health risks, critics of safe supply say it only encourages drug users by giving them a parachute, one that allows them to push their body to its limits for a higher high, knowing that if they do overdose, they can be instantly revived.

"You want to have the strongest stuff possible. In my eyes, if it's not strong enough to kill someone, it's not strong enough," said Joey, another homeless fentanyl user who CBC News has agreed not to identify.

Dealers often advertise their product as the strongest because it's what users want, Joey said.

"You want something stronger, you're also saving money. If you're homeless, money is hard to come by."

Ukraine's $200 Billion U.S. Aid, Zelensky Asks 'Where is the Money"?

On February 2, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said he had only received $75 billion of the $175 billion the United States had spent on Ukraine. The cry went up, what happened to the other $100 billion? Was it lost or stolen? The answer is no. Only part of the aid goes through Ukrainian control. A large part pays for activities as a result of the war but not to Ukraine directly. These include the United States training of Ukrainian forces, global humanitarian assistance, additional costs of U.S. surge forces in Europe, and intelligence support for both NATO and Ukraine.

As CSIS has reported before, “aid to Ukraine” is a misnomer because 90 percent of military aid is spent in the United States. Of aid overall, 60 percent is spent in the United States, about 25 percent is spent in Ukraine, and the final 15 percent is spent globally.

Q1: What did President Zelensky say that started this controversy?

A1: In an interview with the Associated Press on February 2, Zelensky stated: When I hear that America gave Ukraine hundreds of billions [of dollars], 177, to be more precise . . . as the president of a warring country, I can tell you that we received just over 75 . . . We are talking about specific things, because we got it, not with money but with weapons. There is training, there is additional transport, there are not only prices for weapons. There were humanitarian programs, social, etc. . . . $100 billion of these 177, we never received. When it’s said that Ukraine received $200 billion to support the army during the war, that is not true. I don’t know where all the money is.

The statement is a bit confusing since he was speaking off the cuff in a video interview. He refers to both $177 billion and $200 billion. He speaks about supporting the “army” where aid helped all elements of the Ukrainian armed forces, and he appears to include only weapons as aid “received.”

Q2: How was that interpreted?

A2: Many people asked where the “missing” $100 billion went and seized on the statement, “I don’t know where all the money is.”

Comment sections of media reports flamed with accusations of corruption and malfeasance. Some online commentators speculated about corruption by the CIA, Ukrainian officials, or former President Joe Biden. Some linked it to viral social media claims alleging a conspiracy involving U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) payments to celebrities to visit Ukraine. Others cited this as evidence of government waste, suggesting the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) investigate and identify cuts. DOGE had previously raised concerns about the U.S. government’s ability to track aid to Ukraine. Members of Congress and Elon Musk, who leads DOGE, amplified posts questioning the misuse of aids.

General Keith Kellogg, the Trump administration’s special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, denied these interpretations. He noted that “we have a pretty good accounting of where it is going” and that most appropriated funds are spent in the United States.

Nevertheless, the controversy has had an effect. In private conversations, Republican congressional staff members say that the confusion and hint of corruption have poisoned the possibility of further aid, at least in the near term.

Q3: So, what happened to the “missing” $100 billion?

A3: The short answer is that it is not missing. The funds went (mostly) to activities that arose because of the war, and all are accounted for. Some paid for sending equipment and funds directly to Ukraine. A large part went to activities that arose because of the war but were not spent in Ukraine. To see why this is the case, it is important to look at the funding as a whole.

Since 2022, Congress has appropriated $175.2 billion in aid as a result of the war in Ukraine, a slight difference from the $177 billion that Zelensky cites. This includes all funds in the five supplemental appropriations, $900 million in the regular budget but excludes $9 billion in loans. Most has been delivered, and most of the remainder has been obligated through contracts and binding commitments. However, it will take many years for all the contracts to be completed and the money disbursed.

In past analyses, CSIS has divided aid to Ukraine into categories to illustrate the different purposes. Figure 1 shows how the $175 billion is laid out in seven categories. It’s all there, the $75 billion Zelensky cites and the “missing” $100 billion.

Military equipment: Replacement of equipment sent to Ukraine from U.S. stockpiles (through Presidential Drawdown Authority) and foreign military financing of equipment for Ukraine. U.S. industrial base and general Department of Defense (DOD) spending: Items that enhance U.S. military capabilities, particularly the defense industrial base, but are not directly related to the war in Ukraine. Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI): Mostly money for Ukraine to procure equipment directly from U.S. manufacturers, also supports maintenance of Ukrainian equipment, training of Ukrainian personnel and units, and Ukraine-related intelligence activities.

U.S. forces: Funds for the extra costs of U.S. forces that surged to Europe in response to Russian aggression. Some of these surge forces have returned to the United States, but others remain. Humanitarian aid: Aid to relieve suffering because of the war. Mostly done through nongovernmental organizations in Europe for Ukrainian refugees, though some is spent in the United States and Ukraine. Some of the budget is also spent on global food relief. About $3 billion has gone to international development, unrelated to the war.

Economic: U.S. funds are provided to the Ukrainian government through the World Bank to make up for lost tax revenues and to keep governmental services operating. Other U.S. agencies: Funds for activities in U.S. agencies other than the DOD, Department of State, and USAID, for example, for the Department of the Treasury to enforce sanctions and for the Department of Energy to safeguard nuclear materials.