Thursday, May 28, 2026

YouTuber Danny Mullen exposes empty LA building with 89 licensed hospices raking in $38M


'Relyable' care: YouTuber Danny Mullen exposes empty LA building with 89 licensed hospices raking in $38M


Incomprehensible evil


Women arrested in alleged torture and murder of 7-year-old sent sadistic texts: 'Can't hit her face. You gotta hit her body.'


Dr. Tedros (not a real doctor) WHO Director is known terrorist


There is a bright spotlight on the WHO and it's not finding good things

World Health Organization Director Dr. Tedros is facing increased scrutiny over his ties to an organization that was designated as a terror group by US officials.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who goes by Dr. Tedros, was a leader of the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front, a group that was designated as a terrorist organization by U.S. officials. 

A memo from the Department of Homeland Security in 2014 details the background of the EPRDF. 

The TPLF is a political group founded in 1975 in Ethiopia, as an opposition group. The TPLF engaged in prolonged armed conflict with the government of Ethiopia, which, along with other groups, it succeeded in overthrowing in 1991. The TPLF then joined the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), a political coalition that became the governing coalition in Ethiopia. The EPRDF continues to control the government of Ethiopia. The TPLF qualifies as a Tier III terrorist organization under INA section 212(a)(3)(B)(vi)(III) on the basis of its violent activities before it became part of the ruling coalition and the government of Ethiopia in May 1991. 

In 2017, National Review called for the WHO to be defunded in part over Dr. Tedros ties to the terror group.

Dr. Tedros, as he likes to be called (he has a Ph.D. in community health), is a leader of Ethiopia's brutal minority party, the Tigray People's Liberation Front, a wing of the ruling Marxist-rooted Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front. He served the violently repressive regime as minister of foreign affairs from 2012 to 2016, after a stint as health minister.

Even before he was elected to lead the WHO, Dr. Tedros was hit with accusations that he had helped cover up numerous epidemics in Ethiopia during his time as the health minister of the country.

There are also claims that Dr. Tedros was aided in his campaign to lead the WHO by China. 

President Donald Trump ordered the end of US payments to the World Health Organization over their bungled response to the coronavirus pandemic. Democrats have been very critical of the move and said it was not the proper time to weaken the global institution.

Here's more about the WHO director's very shady history: 

Will Big Tech censor THIS? WHO director's SHOCKING, radical connections to China, terrorists exposedwww.youtube.com

The Squad and Bernie Sanders endorse an Islamic supremacist anti American terrorist supporter


Hamawy said he once carpooled with the infamous terrorist who was linked to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing attack. 

A top candidate vying among a crowded field for New Jersey's 12th District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives is facing flak from other Democrats over his alleged terror ties.

Physician Adam Hamawy, who also served as a U.S. Army combat surgeon, downplayedhis interactions with the "blind cleric" Omar Abdel-Rahman, the late Islamic leader with ties to the terror bombing at the World Trade Center in 1993.

'Any Muslim is going to be called a terrorist at some point, and these tropes are outdated and worn. Unfortunately, they continue to be used right now.' 


Hamawy did not respond to a separate report indicating he had volunteered with a Chicago-based group in Bosnia that was later discovered to be a front for al-Qaeda and shut down.

Plainfield Mayor Adrian Mapp, who is also running for the Democratic nomination, called Hamawy a "radical extremist" over his ties to Abdel-Rahman.

"The blind sheikh was not a marginal or misunderstood figure," Mapp said. "He was a convicted terrorist, convicted of seditious conspiracy. He was connected to one of the darkest chapters in our nation's history."

Hamawy admitted that he carpooled with the blind sheikh once in 1991 and later testified for Abdel-Rahman out of a sense of "civic duty," but he called the accusations Islamophobic.

"I was called as a witness, and I gave my testimony under oath, and then I walked out," he explained. "It was never an issue back then, and they're trying to make it an issue now."

He also fired back at fellow Democrat Mapp.

"My patriotism and my record is clear," he added. "I think he's desperate, and desperate people say desperate things."

Hamawy obtained endorsements from high-profile politicians including Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.), Ro Khanna (Calif.), Ilhan Omar (Minn.), and Rashida Tlaib (Mich.).

According to a Jewish Insider report, he also worked for the "Benevolence International Foundation" according to an unearthed interview Hamawy had with the Newark Star Ledger from 1996.

The 911 Commission Report found that the group was part of a complex network of organizations set up to help provide resources for terrorist operations linked to Osama bin Laden.

Hamawy, who was born in Egypt, cited his extensive service in the U.S. military to undermine the accusations. 

"Any Muslim is going to be called a terrorist at some point, and these tropes are outdated and worn. Unfortunately, they continue to be used right now," he said. "These are not serious arguments, and they're getting old." 

RELATED: WHO director was a leader of political group designated as a terrorist organization by US officials

Mapp responded by saying he was not attacking Hamawy's faith and accused other Democrats of being too fearful to criticize his past ties to terrorists. 

Hamawy and Mapp are running for the nomination to seek the office vacated by Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D), who is retiring. Whoever wins will run in November against Republican Gregg Mele, who ran unopposed for the Republican nomination. 

Abdel-Rahman died in 2017 at a federal prison in Butner, North Carolina.



Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll faces criminal perjury probe involving Democrat mega-donor: Reports: What a bunch of pond scum!


Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll faces criminal perjury probe involving Democrat mega-donor: Reports


Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Crime and immigration

Paul Anka tells Bill Maher crime has gone ‘through the roof’ in Canada amid recent immigration