When the IWW tried to organize the copper miners of Arizona, they were forcibly escorted by a thousand armed police onto cattle cars and dropped off in the desert in New Mexico.
We’re launching a new fundraiser to help collect donations for the family since the other one hasn’t been receiving much traction recently, please donate and share!
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Dear friends and comrades, my good friend Nour is still fundraising for this family. Their conditions are very dire and they need our help. Please donate if you’re able to and share widely 💜
For weeks, the activist disappeared from all tracking systems. The best Muhammad’s supporters could ascertain by early April was that they had been transferred to a “confidential location.” Late that month, Muhammad was able to get a letter out to their partner from Kirkland Correctional Institute, in South Carolina, an intake facility 3,000 thousand miles from Oregon — or, as their attorney, Lauren Regan puts it, “as far away from me as possible.”
🇺🇸🇲🇽 NEW: A Drop Site investigation by José Olivares reveals that multiple U.S. agencies, including the FBI, DEA, ATF, Homeland Security Investigations, and CBP, are set to operate from a massive surveillance tower in Ciudad Juárez in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, despite a growing scandal over unauthorized CIA activity in Chihuahua.
The report comes after two CIA agents died during a counter-narcotics operation in northern Mexico that President Claudia Sheinbaum said violated Mexican law because the federal government never approved the CIA’s involvement.
The new “Centinela Tower,” in the Mexican border city directly across from El Paso, will serve as a major intelligence-sharing hub for cross-border surveillance, migrant enforcement, cartel investigations, drones, facial recognition systems, and coordinated operations with Texas authorities and U.S. agencies
More details below ⬇️
ICE pepper sprayed 47 detainees in an enclosed room at the Mesa Gateway holding facility.
The room was already at double the maximum capacity. You can hear the detainees in the background of the 911 call recording, coughing violently and struggling to breathe.
The inhumanity is beyond words.
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I’ve spoken with Joshua’s family. He’s awake and talking after surgery last night.
The long term health complications for the military veteran is unknown at this time.
Here’s his GoFundMe: https://t.co/4M529ZYy73
It’s May Day. International Worker’s Day. Not just a day of celebration, but reflection and memory. Think about the Bolsheviks resting in unmarked and mass graves, scattered across the decrepit Russian Empire they buried, victims of the White Army. Think about the comrades martyred in Spain, anarchists and communists both. The Long March, peasants who left their huts, intellectuals who left their schools, workers who left their factories, and now lie beneath dozens of feet of snow in mountain passes, faded scraps of red still around their arms, all to ensure that nobody would have to eat tree bark. An IWW organizer swinging from a tree, riddled with bullets, for daring to speak the word “union”. Starving Cubans in the mountains, listening for plane engines, wondering if they can actually win, and marching into Havana 7 months later, still thinking it’s a dream. Black Panthers huddling in vacant buildings, hiding from the pigs. Comrades in Mozambique, Angola, Zimbabwe, Greece, India, the Philippines, Brazil, Peru. Comrades who gave their lives to push humanity a little bit further. They’re watching you. Be worthy.
Dr Bill Blanchet has spent years researching Cuba’s biopharmaceutical industry. He says a breakthrough treatment for Alzheimer’s disease, NeuralCIM, could help millions of people in the United States, but is blocked by the same embargo that is claiming Cuban lives.
I am suffering.
Tonight I just need somebody to hear me.
It would help if I could go live but I can't make it to the table.
I'm so disgusted with how my health has been mismanaged.
I have been to the ER several times because the pain I'm in is unbearable. I've had MRIs, CT scans, ultrasounds, all kinds of labs and cultures.
I've been admitted for pain control and observation three times.
I just found out that I've had a kidney infection since December. DECEMBER!
I don't know how I lived with it this long.
My insurance sent this booklet to my home when I was released from the hospital one of the first times. I thought it was an error because nobody mentioned chronic kidney disease and nobody treated me for an ongoing infection.
I checked all the lab results and read all the physician notes.
Imagine seeing recurrent UTIs every visit but never any treatment...
It's not recurring, it never left.
They ran an IV so quick I could feel my bladder filling. They gave me a dose of antibiotics through the bag and sent me home with capsules.
I was hoping that I'd feel better as the infection cleared but I'm halfway done and no relief.
I'm still having pelvic pain and bleeding. Today I was finally referred to Sutter and UC Davis to meet with the gyn who'll do my surgery. This is after I had appointments with doctors who couldn't even do the surgery.
On top of that, I was being referred to the same office of the doctor who nearly gutted me January 2025 and then wouldn't return calls to me or the hospital.
I said I'm not going to that office. They assured me it would be with a different doctor in the group. The same group that hired him after he was found to be treating women beyond the scope of his license. NO THANKS!
I don't know how this is going to turn out, but I do know that it started August 2024 and I'm tired of hurting and bleeding, being nauseous, and wearing pads and diapers.
I have fibroids that weren't there in the beginning, cysts growing in my ovaries, and urinary incontinence.
What's scarier than all of that is I'm having cognitive issues. I'm having difficulty figuring out simple things and remembering things from the same day.
It's really feeling like the twilight zone.