4 Feb 2025

Wisconsin dad’s landmark COVID-related lawsuit moves forward
After a family watched their daughter with Down syndrome die over FaceTime, their landmark lawsuit against a Wisconsin hospital for what they call “medical murder” is moving forward.

West Bank counterterrorism operation reportedly expands as IDF enters Tamun
Palestinian reports say that Israeli forces launched counterterrorism operations into the town of Tamun, south of Tubas, with enforcements arriving overnight. The operation that is entering its 14th day, and which centered around the northern city of Jenin, expanded to Tulkarm last week.

Jordan orders terrorist al-Tamimi expelled, responsible for 16 Israelis killed
Jordan ordered the expulsion of Ahlam al-Tamimi on Sunday, who helped plan the deadly terror attack on the Sbarro restaurant in Jerusalem in 2001, claiming the lives of 16 Israelis and leaving more than 130 injured. A particularly shocking video of her incarceration shows her smiling at the announcement of the number of children killed in the attack. The decision to expel her by Jordan, the country that welcomed her after her release, marks a new turn in the Tamimi case, whose actions and lack of remorse continue to arouse international outrage,

US airstrikes against ISIS terrorists revealed in new footage shared by Trump
President Donald Trump shared a video on Monday of U.S. military precision airstrikes against an ISIS “Attack Planner” and other terrorists in Somalia. The video Trump shared Monday on X, formerly Twitter, shows unclassified footage of U.S. airstrikes that were conducted on Saturday against “ISIS targets” in Somalia. (watch) Trump explained that the precision airstrikes “killed many terrorists” and “destroyed the caves they live in” without harming any civilians.

Trudeau Bends The Knee: Canada Will Send 10,000 Troops To Border, Name Fentanyl Czar To Delay Trump Tariffs
In what is a carbon copy of Trump’s tariff-delaying deal with Mexico, moments ago Canada’s outgoing PM, Justin Trudeau, said that he too had bent the knee, i.e. had a “good call” with Trump, and that US tariffs on Canada would be paused for 30 days after Canada – just like Mexico – agreed to send 10,000 troops to the border as part of a $1.3 billion border plan which “reinforces the border with new choppers, technology and personnel, enhanced coordination with our American partners, and increased resources to stop the flow of fentanyl”.

USAID Absorbed Into State Department Under Rubio After DOGE Crusade
USAID will be merged into the State Department with cuts in the workforce, but it will remain a humanitarian aid entity, Over the last several days, the Trump administration’s move to strip USAID of its independence and be rolled into the State Department has been well-telegraphed with leaks and reports via media outlets.

Angry Dem Lawmakers Blocked By Security From Entering USAID Headquarters
And now apparently Dems have essentially been locked out of the USAID headquarters in Washington, amid efforts to get in and investigate what’s going on, and seeking to meet with top administrators now running the show (or rather, overseeing the dismantling of the agency) in the HQ.

Spoiling For A Fight: Why Challenging Birthright Citizenship May Be A Win-Win Strategy For Trump
Last week, the Trump administration doubled down in its fight against birthright citizenship. The usual alliance of pundits, professors and press lined up to declare any challenge to birthright citizenship as absurd. Yet the administration seemed not only undeterred, but delighted. There is a reason for that euphoria: They believe that they cannot lose this fight.

Last Rites…
“In private meetings and at public events, elected Democrats appear leaderless, rudderless and divided. They disagree over how often and how stridently to oppose Mr. Trump. They have no shared understanding of why they lost the election, never mind how they can win in the future.”

US Attorney Protects Musk Team As WIRED Doxxes DOGE Employees
so, in a Monday letter to Musk, US Attorney Edward Martin has vowed to protect DOGE employees, and pursue “any and all legal action against anyone who impedes your work or threatens your people.” “I recognize that some of the staff at DOGE has been targeted publicly,” Martin wrote. “At this time, I ask that you utilize me and my staff to assist in protecting DOGE work and the DOGE workers. Any threats, confrontations, or other actions in any way that impact their work may break numerous laws.”

Gaza in Samaria? IDF evacuates civilians, carries out airstrikes as Operation Iron Wall continues
In order to have greater freedom of operation within the Jenin Refugee Camp, IDF drones with loudspeakers called on residents of certain neighborhoods to evacuate. The military says it has killed over 50 Palestinian terror operatives during the two-week operation while arresting over 100 wanted suspects, seizing over 40 weapons, and destroying hundreds of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) so far.

Trump’s suggestion to relocate Gazans to Egypt, Jordan corrects historic injustice
Referring to Trump’s idea as an “injustice” and invoking Palestinian “legitimate rights” are cynical and ironic when we consider both international law and the history of the Gaza problem. First, to the issue of international law. Article 14 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 states that “everyone has the right to seek and to enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution.” The 1951 Refugee Convention, to which both Egypt and Jordan are parties, built on this declaration by outlining the obligations of countries of destination. Among those obligations are the acceptance of refugees from war zones and their protection. By refusing to accept refugees from Gaza since the beginning of the war, both Egypt and Jordan are in direct violation of these agreements.

Ollera Creek Bridge collapse cuts key transport route in Queensland’s worst floods in 60 years, Australia
The Ollera Creek Bridge, a critical section of the Bruce Highway, was destroyed over the weekend, severing a key transport link in Queensland amid the state’s worst flooding in 60 years. The floods have claimed the life of at least one person after a rescue boat capsized and have inundated thousands of homes and numerous roads across the region.

Streets turn into raging rivers as heavy rains hit Italy
Severe flooding hit Sicily and Tuscany on February 2 and 3, 2025, turning streets into raging rivers, forcing emergency rescues and overwhelming local services.

Water Authority says Israel experiencing driest winter in a century
The Water Authority said Sunday that this winter is on course to be the driest in a century, with just 55 percent of the yearly average for this time of year having fallen so far.

A new book of psalms doesn’t praise God, but confronts Him over the Holocaust
Nearly 80 years after Auschwitz-Birkenau was liberated, Menachem Rosensaft decided it was time to confront God. And so he penned “Burning Psalms: Confronting Adonai after Auschwitz.”

AI taking over the shops – and the slippery slope to your views and profile deciding if you can enter: Aldi to charge shoppers £10 in new self-checkout move with AI-powered cameras
Supermarket chain Aldi is shaking up their checkout section as they introduce a divisive new £10 pre-payment at their Shop & Go stores. Customers will have to download Aldi’s Shop & Go app, or tap their contactless card, to enter the store, where they’ll be charged £10 that will be deducted from their final bill, as they can then walk out the store for a checkout-free experience. However, those who spend less than £10 or leave the shop empty-handed could wait days before the money is restored to their account.

Another Mass Ukrainian Drone Attack Triggers Fires At Oil & Gas Facilities In Southern Russia
Ukraine launched another large-scale drone attack on Russian territory overnight targeting oil refineries and infrastructure. Russia’s defense ministry confirmed the widespread nature of the attack, saying it shot down over 70 of the inbound drones.

BREAKING: Sweden Convicts Salwan Najem for His Assassinated Friend Momika’s Criticism of Islam—Proof Sharia Now Rules Sweden
Salwan Najem lives in constant fear, marked for death just like his friend, yet Sweden—having already failed to protect Momika—now abandons him to the same fate without a second thought.

The Left’s Latest Purge: Priest Fired for Supporting Elon Musk
The radical left’s campaign to silence anyone who dares to challenge their narrative has claimed another victim. This time, it’s Father Calvin Robinson, an Anglican Catholic priest in Grand Rapids, Michigan, who was removed from his position for an innocent, satirical gesture that referenced none other than Elon Musk.

Idaho House Urges SCOTUS to ‘Restore Natural Definition of Marriage’
On June 26, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) ruled in Obergefell v. Hodges to strike down all state bans on same-sex marriage, effectively legalizing it in all 50 states. The left-wing Human Rights Campaign described this decision, which was decided in a very slim majority, as the moment “full marriage equality finally arrived.” Others, however, saw it as the beginning of a mountain of political and societal woes.

US & Canada Unveil Possible Blueprint For Post-Tariff Partnership To ‘Disrupt & Dismantle’ CCP-Fueled Fentanyl Crisis
President Donald Trump’s weekend tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada, and China. He stated that these tariffs are necessary to “protect” Americans from “illegal aliens and drugs, including deadly fentanyl,” asserting that this “extraordinary threat constitutes a national emergency under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.”

How voter fraud in the UK has enabled the Asian rape gangs
Raja Miah, an anti-grooming gang campaigner, has exposed wholesale voting fraud in the Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities in the UK through postal votes on demand. The postal voting on demand system, introduced by Tony Blair in 2001, has enabled wholesale organised fraud and has been exploited in areas with high Muslim populations, such as Rochdale and Oldham.

‘The Purge’: It Is Mass Carnage As Trump And Musk Ruthlessly Gut Corrupt Government Agency After Corrupt Government Agency
The largest and most bloated bureaucracy in the history of the world has been thrown into a state of complete and utter chaos.  I have no idea how all of this is going to end, but it sure is entertaining to watch.  President Trump is firing people left and right, and Elon Musk is storming around Washington D.C. like a bull in a china shop.  I think that the words “shock and awe” don’t even begin to describe what we are witnessing.  Nobody has ever dared to go into these ultra-powerful government agencies and start turning the tables over.  When I decided to write this article, I was feeling quite overwhelmed, because there is just so much going on right now.  This is going to be a very long article, and I will take it one step at a time.  With all that being said, let’s take a look at some of the highlights…