June 2026

Journalist Who Published Putin-Kabaeva Material Dies Under Suspicious Circumstances

The passing of journalist Grigory Nekhoroshev, at the age of 69, following an incident involving mushroom poisoning, has certainly stirred a considerable amount of discussion and speculation. The official account states that Nekhoroshev died on June 19th after consuming mushrooms he had gathered himself from his own yard. This detail, while seemingly mundane, has become a focal point for many who find the circumstances too coincidental, particularly given Nekhoroshev’s past reporting.

It’s understandable that some find the story of accidental mushroom poisoning difficult to accept at face value, especially when considering the sensitive nature of Nekhoroshev’s previous work. He was known for publishing material that touched upon the personal life of Vladimir Putin, specifically an alleged affair with Alina Kabaeva.… Continue reading

Tulsi Gabbard: Puppet of Religious Cult or Foreign Influence?

As part of a leadership shake-up, Tulsi Gabbard’s father, Mike Gabbard, was dismissed from his role overseeing guru Chris Butler’s personal affairs due to lapses, including failing to secure fresh mangoes for breakfast. This event, along with extensive documentation provided by a former disillusioned disciple, suggests Butler wielded significant influence over Gabbard’s public career. Memos reveal Butler allegedly provided directives on legislation, policy, and public statements, even offering harsh criticism of Gabbard’s performance. Gabbard’s public statements and legislative actions often mirrored the guidance found in these documents, raising concerns about the extent of Butler’s control over her political trajectory.

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Firings underway at ODNI raise national security concerns

Firings have commenced at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, as mandated by President Trump’s directive for downsizing and staff reversion. Acting Director William Pulte initiated these workforce reductions, leading to concerns from top Democrats about jeopardizing an organization vital to national security and post-9/11 counterterrorism efforts. While specific numbers remain undisclosed, the cuts were expected to impact key centers, though the National Counterterrorism Center was reportedly spared.

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Crimea Power Grid Hit By Explosions, Half Left Without Electricity

Fires were reported across occupied Crimea, with satellite imagery indicating a significant smoke plume originating from the thermal power plant in Kerch. Traffic on the Kerch Bridge was suspended for over five hours amid these incidents. These events are part of an escalating Ukrainian campaign targeting Russian military, energy, and logistics infrastructure on the peninsula, leading to a halt in civilian fuel sales.

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MAGA Rep. Advocates for Nullifying Biden’s Pardons, Sparking Debate on Precedent

The House Oversight Committee, led by Rep. James Comer, has concluded that President Biden was not involved in the decision-making process for numerous pardons issued at the end of his term. Comer asserts that there is no evidence of meetings or discussions between Biden and his staff regarding these pardons, even when the use of an autopen is considered. This lack of direct presidential participation, according to Comer, provides sufficient grounds to deem these pardons “null and void.”

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Europe Heatwave Causes Forty Drownings

A severe heatwave has gripped Europe, leading to tragic drownings in France as 40 people sought relief from record-breaking temperatures. Across the continent, including Britain, Italy, Switzerland, and Spain, extreme heat is disrupting daily life, causing school closures, transport delays, and a slowdown in business activity. Climate change is identified as a key factor intensifying these heat episodes, making them more frequent and severe, with weather patterns like the Omega block exacerbating the dangerous conditions.

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ABC Asks for Viewer Support Against Trump Battles

ABC’s call for viewer support in its ongoing battles with Donald Trump seems to have landed with a decidedly mixed reception, to put it mildly. It feels like the network is asking for solidarity now, after a history that many viewers perceive as enabling, or at least not actively resisting, Trump’s rise and actions. The sentiment echoing through discussions is a weary “you reap what you sow.” Many recall past instances where ABC, or its parent company Disney, seemingly capitulated or made concessions to Trump, leading to a deep well of skepticism and resentment. It’s as if the network is now facing the consequences of past decisions and is seeking an audience to stand with them, but that audience feels burned and unwilling to offer unqualified backing.… Continue reading