Friday, February 27, 2026

So much research is corrupt

Heart researcher asked to attend remedial training after OSU misconduct finding, report reveals

In a move one research ethics expert called “odd,” a university asked one of its professors to attend a remedial integrity course — despite their “significant concerns” the training would have any impact following findings of misconduct.

In 2024, Retraction Watch covered the case of Govindasamy Ilangovan, then an associate professor of cardiovascular medicine at The Ohio State University. We reported at that time two of his papers were retracted from Heart and Circulatory Physiology at the request of the university, and that university officials had requested a third retraction. Thanks to a public records request, we now have access to the university’s 2023 final investigation report, which provides us much more information. 

The released material shows a committee of the university’s research integrity officers found Ilangovan responsible for manipulating images in three papers. OSU redacted the total number of images in question, but the investigators deemed it “very concerning.” 

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You gotta be kidding! Louis – who also goes by Louis Hitler Muzong

Chemist nears three dozen retractions for image duplication, self-citation and more

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A screenshot of Louis’ LinkedIn profile before we reached out to him. 

Racking up 35 retractions in just 24 months, chemist Hitler Louis has scored a place on our leaderboard

The papers at issue, most of them published in Elsevier and Royal Society of Chemistry journals, exhibit a variety of problems, according to the retraction notices: identical plots supposedly representing different chemical systems, self-citations multiplying between manuscript submission and publication, compromised peer review and fundamental errors in chemical analyses. 

Louis – who also goes by Louis Hitler Muzong – did not respond to Retraction Watch’s requests for comment. Until recently, his LinkedIn pagenamed him as a Ph.D. student in computational chemistry at the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom, with an expected completion date of October 2027. But retraction notices for two papers say Louis requested his Leeds affiliation be removed. One states “the research described in the article is not associated with that institution,” and the other that the affiliation “was given incorrectly.” The University of Leeds did not respond to a request to verify whether he was a student there.

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Rooting out the entrenched deep state actors is imperative if we are to get free of their tyranny

Kristi Noem Says DHS Staffers Put Spyware On Her Phone And Laptop To Record Meetings

BY TYLER DURDEN
FRIDAY, FEB 27, 2026 - 09:25 AM

Authored by Debra Heine via American Greatness,

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem revealed on Thursday that certain DHS staffers had allegedly installed spyware on her phone and computer, as well as on devices belonging to other political appointees.

“You wouldn’t even believe what I’ve found since I’ve been in this department,” Noem told conservative podcaster Patrick Bet-David .

Noem said she discovered the spyware last year with the assistance of former DOGE chief Elon Musk and his team.

“They helped me identify that some of my own employees in my department had downloaded software on my phone and my laptop to spy on me to record our meetings,” Noem said.

Bet-David was flabbergasted by the bombshell revelation.

Stop it!” he exclaimed. Wow!”

“They had done that to several of the politicals,” Noem added.

The DHS Sec. said that if it wasn’t for Musk’s technology experts, there would probably still by spyware on DHS laptops and phones.

Noem also disclosed that a SCIF (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility) was just recently discovered containing files “no one knew existed.”

“An employee walked by a door and wondered what it was and started asking questions,” she explained, adding that when Trump officials went inside to check it out, they found “individuals working there that had secret files that nobody knew about” on controversial topics.

Noem told Bet-David that the secret files were turned over to attorneys for review.

The secretary went on to say she has seen “eye-opening” data from Customs and Border Protection (CPB) and the National Laboratories regarding the scientists who traveled to the infamous Wuhan Institute of Virology in China to conduct gain of function experiments on coronaviruses.

“It was eye-opening,” she said.

The FBI and Department of Energy (DOE) have determined with moderate/low confidence that COVID-19 leaked from the Wuhan lab.

Noem told Bet-David that she never doubted that the “deep state” (entrenched liberal resistance within the bureaucracy) existed, but never would have guessed that it was a bad as it is.

“I’m still every day trying to dig out people who don’t love America, not just in this department, but throughout the federal government,” she said.


How the Biden administration incentivized the prosecution of Donald Trump

Biden Admin 'Invited' Fani Willis To Get Lucrative Grant While She Prosecuted Trump

BY TYLER DURDEN
FRIDAY, FEB 27, 2026 - 10:05 AM

Authored by Luis Cornelio via Headline USA,

The DOJ under the Biden administration “invited” disgraced Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to apply for a generous taxpayer-funded grant as she prosecuted President Donald Trump

The arrangement came to light after Willis referenced the grant in December 2022 correspondence with DOJ Senior Advisor Scott Pestridge of the Office of Justice Programs.  

The document was first revealed on Thursday by Just the News through open records requests filed by the outlet and nonprofit America First Legal. 

According to Just the News, Willis referenced the Office of Justice Programs’ Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative grant, which ultimately awarded her office $2 million. 

The timing of the award coincided with her office’s aggressive prosecution of Trump, who at the time was running for president against then-President Joe Biden

“I want to document your recognition of our progress and services provided with dynamic partners, as we complete sole source steps for our new grant award, a grant in which you invited us to apply,” Willis wrote to Pestridge, according to Just the News. 

Willis described the award as a “sole source” grant, indicating her office faced no competing applicants. 

The $2 million award was part of roughly $18 million the Biden DOJ provided to Willis’s office between 2021 and 2024.  

She claimed the funds would help “at-risk” youth avoid falling into crime or assist with reintegration into society, according to Just the News. 

Documents released by Willis’s office in response to open records requests show her office maintained consistent coordination with the DOJ after Trump left office in 2021, when she became one of several left-leaning prosecutors pursuing cases against him.  

She later charged Trump under Georgia’s RICO statute, accusing him of attempting to subvert the 2020 election results in the state. 

Her case ultimately unraveled after it was revealed that she had engaged in an affair with Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor she selected to lead the prosecution.  

Willis took vacations with Wade while her office paid him, later claiming she reimbursed him in cash, though she never produced receipts to substantiate those payments. 

Both Wade and Willis were ultimately disqualified from leading the case. After Trump returned to office in 2025, the prosecution was effectively nullified. 

California taxpayer rip off

What exactly does California get for stratospheric salaries?



Remember tis hero of the left?


Ex-stripper who falsely accused Duke lacrosse players of rape walks free years after killing boyfriend


A former exotic dancer who made headlines for falsely accusing three Duke lacrosse students of raping her has been freed from prison in the 2011 slaying of her boyfriend.

Crystal Mangum, 47, was let out of the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women in Raleigh just before 10 a.m. Friday after serving a 14-to-18-year sentence for fatally stabbing beau Reginald Daye in April 2011, according to a report by NBC News.

Mangum wore a gray sweatshirt and khaki pants on her way out of the facility.

Crystal Mangum walks out of the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women in Raleigh on Feb. 27, 2026, after serving a 14-to-18-year sentence for fatally stabbing beau Reginald Daye in April 2011. WTVD

She was escorted in a corrections vehicle to Durham to live with a friend, corrections spokesman Brad Deen said.

Mangum admitted in 2024 that she had made up the allegations that David Evans, Collin Finnerty and Reade Seligmann raped her in 2006 when she was performing at a Duke party with another stripper.

Former Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong was disbarred in 2007 for lying in court and failing to disclose information that would have cleared the three men. 

Crystal Mangum was convicted of murdering her boyfriend Reginald Daye in 2013. Tribune News Service via Getty Images
Mangum falsely accused former Duke lacrosse players (from left) Dave Evans, Collin Finnerty and Reade Seligmann of rape. ASSOCIATED PRESS

The charges against them were dropped that same year.

Mangum was also convicted of setting a fire that almost burned her house down while her three kids were inside a year before the killing of her beau.



a fire that was never put out

LA firefighter reveals blaze that sparked Palisades inferno was never put out, ignored by captain


The Sargent Schultz of politics

Hillary Clinton Claims She ‘Had No Idea’ of Jeffrey Epstein’s Crimes

Lying on your immigration documents is a crime

SOMETHING HAPPENING HERE


The Trump administration is looking at the issues implicated in Ilhan Omar’s naturalization. That is what is to be inferred from Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon’s comments in the video clip below: “It’s a truism of immigration law that if you commit fraud in the course of obtaining your citizenship…if you lie about your marriage status on which your citizenship depends or you’re familial status or what have you, if you fake any of those documents or you lie that’s a grounds for denaturalization and so I think it’s been credibly alleged that there are serious questions about the circumstances of the paperwork around that naturalization. I’ll just leave it at that.”

The implication of Ms. Dhillon’s remarks seems obvious to me. The Trump administration’s investigation of Omar’s “immigration issues” is news. If the time ever comes when those issues are made public, the weeping and wailing will be deafening. We can only hope that the day comes soon.

Ms. Dhillon says in passing that Omar’s immigration issues have been “well covered,” including by her. I doubt they have been “well covered.” They have been covered up more than they have been covered. However, we have certainly tried to do our part, as has she. Let us leave it at that today.


Democrat City fraud...if you're hiding financial records there is something to hide

Blue city office sues its own mayor for records on fraud, waste

The UK has no free speech...if you oppose the leftist elites you're a criminal


'Frankly disgraceful': British politicians implode after Trump official meets with Tommy Robinson


Hillary Clinton


Hillary Clinton’s Epstein deposition goes off the rails after leaked photo triggers meltdown


Animal welfare and Chinese arrogance


VIDEO: Park rangers kick foreigners out of famed La Jolla Cove for throwing rocks at protected sea lions