NEW: You could end up on a watchlist for fighting back in the class war.
The feds now consider opposition to data centers, inequality, and Big Tech as potential domestic terrorism.
We uncovered how the FBI is colluding with corporate America to surveil ordinary Americans.
This guy fights an ALPR ticket with the kind of words that only come from experience
Take a look at him. He’s an Everyman. He’s not a great orator, he’s dressed like he just got off work, but he went and did it. He spoke his piece. He exercised his first amendment right to a redress of grievances.
So should we ALL
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Lisbon Valley, Utah. North of Bears Ears is to be opened for uranium mining.
Still scarred from the last uranium boom, the one the EPA hasn't even finished cleaning up.
This week, the federal government decided to do it again.
The whole approval took 11 days. Tribes got a 7-day window to respond, take it or leave it.
One leader called it outrageous and indefensible. A Canadian company gets to mine it, royalty free, under a law from 1872.
That law lets companies pull minerals off federal land without paying the public a dime in royalties, a rule written for pickaxes and mules, still running the uranium industry today.
Here's the part most people will miss: the general public didn't get a say at all this time, the emergency order waived that requirement completely.
Tribal nations are legally different. The government owes them direct, government to government consultation because of treaty and trust obligations going back generations. That legal requirement still applied here. It just got squeezed into 7 days.
Who decided 7 days was enough to weigh in on land that's been theirs for generations?
#DemsUnited
Before & After…
If anyone doubts the power of community action over the @EnvAgency’s spineless inertia, you can walk to the outskirts of Ilford & walk along an ancient lost river to see for yourself.
With 10 days of intense effort by dedicated volunteers, the river River Roding Trust managed to clean up & restore 250 metres of the Aldersbrook (about 1/3 of the brook). This allows a direct comparison between the parts of the brook we restored & those we haven’t got round to yet.
These photos & videos are all from May 2026. The first is on a part of the Aldersbrook still to be restored & shows the old flood defences which are no longer needed & are killing the river but which the EA won’t remove unless we volunteers pay them £50,000 just for surveys. These defences have caused 2-3ft of stinking sludge & silt to build up over 70 years, such that the water in the brook is just a few centimetres deep. Combine with huge amounts of rubbish & and out of control knotweed infestation & the river ecosystem is essentially dead. A river that is older than England destroyed by official indifference.
A hundred metres away, and it’s a different story. The rubbish & the invasive species (I sprayed the knotweed myself last autumn) are gone. The silt that used to clog the river is now spread on the banks & rapidly providing fertile ground for native plants. Instead of sludge, there’s 2-3ft of water, so fish have returned to the brook for the first time in decades, along with dragon flies, herons & a nesting moorhen. We river guardians knew our intervention would make a difference, but have been shocked at quite how quickly nature has come back. The restored Aldersbrook is now a rare jewel: pretty much the last fully natural tidal brook in London.
The EA now has a choice. It can salvage some good from this situation & work with us to restore the remaining sections of the brook, or it can continue to do nothing. If the latter, river guardians *will* be back this winter to finish the job & the EA can see how well prosecuting volunteers for restoring a river without permission goes for them.
Workers are now taking home the smallest percent of America's economic output since records began in 1947.
At the same time corporate profits are now at the highest point since 1950.
Remember the massacre in Uvalde? The state of Texas responded by expanding police presence in schools and raising school-police spending by 45% from $900 million to $1.3 billion.
A recent investigation into this police expansion has found THOUSANDS of school-police use-of-force incidents in Texas since then.
Children have been handcuffed, tackled, pepper-sprayed, tased, arrested, hospitalized, bruised, and concussed.
So basically, hundreds of Texas cops froze like cowards and failed to stop a mass murderer in 2022... and now they wanna act tough by taking their rage out on vulnerable unarmed children.
NEW: Multiple ICE warehouses were sold by people in Trump's circle who were sitting on the properties and losing money.
We dug into it, and found that some properties were bought by the feds for 10x their list price.
It's a new level of corruption — and you're paying for it.
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