“I would advise you to be cautious about the tone of any further correspondence with me.” — says a Pacifica radio engineer, local station.
Jan 23, 2026
Yeah, I asked about some shows of mine that did not get archived after airing on my Wed. 6 pm slot, KYAQ.org
The only show NOT archived. I said it felt like censorship, or digital gaslighting. The engineer I did not accuse of censoring me, but again, this is what the fucking world of democrats, or whatever Democracy Now and Thom Hartmann listeners are:
“I would advise you to be cautious about the tone of any further correspondence with me.”

Watch your fucking tone: The legislation then goes on to define the technology as a computer system that can “passively monitor the performance of a driver of a motor vehicle” and can “prevent or limit motor vehicle operation if an impairment is detected” (emphasis added).
How the system will make this determination is unclear, as is the government’s potential role in apprehending suspected drunk drivers (more on that later).
But the law’s language could not be more clear: New motor vehicles must have a computer system to “monitor” drivers, and the system must be able to prevent vehicle operation if it detects impairment.
Debbie Dingell of Michigan, a Democrat, stated in a release distributed by Mothers Against Drunk Driving:
“Rep. Massie’s statements that impaired driving technology would track driver location, monitor driver performance, or enable cars to shut themselves down in the middle of the road are blatantly false and an intentional mischaracterization of the law.
Massie’s amendment is an insult to every American who has been hurt by or lost loved ones to drunk driving…We have the technology now to save lives, and we should not delay in implementing it.”

“The vehicle ‘kill-switch’ is precisely the kind of overreach that will empower regulatory agencies to manage behavior without votes by elected representatives in Congress or real accountability. We must oppose this erosion of civil liberties and not set this precedent for government monitoring of everyday Americans. Kill switch technology will not be confined to one narrow purpose, no matter what its proponents believe or claim.”
Four Democrats, Representatives J. Luis Correa of California, Val Hoyle of Oregon, Marcy Kaptur of Ohio, and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Washington, joined most Republicans in supporting Massie’s amendment.
The final tally recorded 164 in favor, 268 against, none present, and four not voting.
Those opposing the amendment argue that the technology could prevent thousands of deaths caused by drunk driving.

For years, law enforcement has been able to reverse-engineer suspects by starting with everyone and narrowing down later, all without ever knocking on a door or naming a target.
That practice is now in front of the US Supreme Court, and the stakes go far beyond one criminal case. At issue is whether the Constitution still requires individualized suspicion, or whether proximity to a crime scene is enough to place you inside a government search.
This analysis walks through how location data from private companies became a substitute for probable cause, why several justices appear ready to abandon the “reasonable expectation of privacy” era, and how a quiet shift in legal logic could normalize neighborhood-wide searches.
If you care about where the Fourth Amendment actually ends in a data-driven society, this is the kind of decision you will want to understand before it quietly becomes precedent.

TONE? Keep your tone in line. Just stay in your house like good Little Germans, and do not peek out those parted curtains.
The Department of Homeland Security has ordered immigration officers to gather identifying information about anyone filming them and to “send that information to Intel who will do a ‘work-up’ on them,” a federal law enforcement official directly involved tells me.
“Meaning, trying to identify them via social media, running their license plates if available, and running a criminal history check,” the official explained.
The directive is part of a sweeping, nationwide effort by U.S. immigration authorities to identify anyone and everyone trying to film their conduct. This includes not just ICE but other Department of Homeland Security agencies like Border Patrol as well. The ultimate goal is to create a list of anti-ICE protestors, which the Trump administration believes are part of an organized network of domestic terrorists.
A loose-lipped ICE agent in Portland, Maine publicly hinted at the effort in an exchange on Friday that was captured on video. The video shows the ICE agent taking pictures of a car belonging to a woman who had been recording him, prompting her to ask why. The ICE agent replies:
“‘Cause we have a nice little database and now you’re considered a domestic terrorist. So have fun with that.”

“This domestic act of terrorism to use your vehicle to try to kill law enforcement officers is going to stop; and I’m asking the Department of Justice to prosecute it as domestic terrorism, because it’s clear that it’s being coordinated,” Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said about Good’s death.

TONE: Now, federal officials are reportedly investigating Good’s widow.

Richard Nixon’s “Enemies List” (1970s)
- Purpose: Officially the “Political Enemies Project,” it aimed to use federal machinery—including the IRS—to target individuals for audits and harassment.
- Key Targets: Included prominent Democrats, journalists (e.g., Mary McGrory), celebrities (e.g., Paul Newman), and activists, with lists growing to hundreds of names.
- Impact: The discovery of this list during the Watergate investigation revealed deep political paranoia and contributed to public distrust and Nixon’s resignation.
Listen: Nixon’s Enemies

“It just so unpresidential for presidents to have enemies,” said John Dean, Nixon’s White House Counsel who disclosed the existence of the list when he testified before the Senate Watergate committee. “I mean, theoretically, the President is the President of the United States, not the President of the Republican or Democratic Party, or the President of the people who voted for him. We don’t like to think of our leaders as being that narrow-minded that they think everybody is their enemy who isn’t their friend.”

- Sterilisation – In order to keep the Aryan race pure, many groups were prevented from reproducing. The mentally and physically disabled, including the deaf, were sterilised, as were people with hereditary diseases.
- Euthanasia – Between 1939 and 1941 over 100,000 physically and mentally disabled Germans were killed in secret, without the consent of their families. Victims were often gassed – a technique that was later used in the death camps of the Holocaust.
- Concentration camps – Homosexuals, prostitutes, Jehovah’s Witnesses, gypsies, alcoholics, pacifists, beggars, hooligans and criminals were often rounded up and sent away to camps. During World War Two 85 per cent of Germany’s gypsies died in these camps.


• Preschooler taken by ICE: A 5-year-old has become one of the latest children caught up in the Trump administration’s mass deportation campaign after he and his father were taken by federal agents outside their Minneapolis-area home. The family’s attorney says they were pursuing an asylum claim.
• Vance in Minneapolis: Vice President JD Vance blamed the federal presence in the city on local officials. He also acknowledged the need for investigations into the Renee Good shooting and other incidents where agents are accused of wrongdoing.
• Crackdown widens: Maine, which is home to a sizable Somali population, is the latest target of the administration’s turbocharged, nationwide immigration crackdown.

Jury finds Chicago man not guilty of circulating $10K bounty on life of top Border Patrol leader Bovino. Jurors deliberated less than 4 hours before returning the favorable verdict for 37-year-old Juan Espinoza Martinez.

These fucking fascists sure have to be Taken Out Back and SHOT.


Two things in Texas:
Texas supplied the most new residents of any U.S. state for nine other states, despite having the biggest population growth this decade, according to figures released this week by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Texas was the top source of new residents for Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico and Oklahoma, according to the 2024 state-to-state migration flows, which track where someone lived in the previous year and where they currently live.

This is how you get cases dropped? Lack of Cooperation? Only in Jew-World.
Spain’s highest criminal court has again shelved its investigation into the use of Israeli-made Pegasus software to target the mobile phones of senior Spanish ministers, including the prime minister, citing a chronic lack of cooperation from the Israeli authorities that has violated “the principle of good faith” between countries.
The investigation began in May 2022 after the Spanish government revealed that the phones of the prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, and the defence minister, Margarita Robles, had been infected the previous year with the spyware, which, according to its manufacturers, NSO Group, is available only to state agencies. It was later established that the phones of the interior minister and the agriculture minister had also been targeted.

[Marc Morial, president of the National Urban League, speaks during the second Demand Diversity Roundtable at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 22, 2026. The event drew more than 30 leaders focused on defending civil rights amid what they called an authoritarian rollback.]
OFFENSE, where is the OFFENSE, really, forget about fucking backpeddling defence! You need a fucking roundtable talk about this? REALLY??? A year into President Trump’s second term, civil rights leaders say the nation is entering a more volatile phase for civil rights enforcement and democratic norms — and they’re no longer waiting for signals from Washington. They’re suing, organizing, and drawing new lines around power, protest and equal protection.
The big picture: Civil rights leaders say the country isn’t facing a single crisis — but a convergence of legal, economic and democratic threats.

The Jew haters, are, well, JEWS.
“I decided to use this exhibition as a platform to amplify my position of moral outrage at the genocide in Gaza and Lebanon.” She added, “Anti-Zionism has nothing to do with antisemitism.”
An art gallery in Canada has been roiled by resignations after it narrowly voted not to acquire work by Jewish photographer and outspoken pro-Palestinian activist Nan Goldin over accusations that she holds antisemitic views.

The resignations of the Art Gallery of Ontario’s modern and contemporary curator and two members of its modern and contemporary collections committee were first reported by The Globe and Mail, a Canadian newspaper.

Goldin, who is widely acclaimed for her documentary-style photography of marginalized communities, has faced controversy in recent years over her outspoken pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel activism.

Jewish Values: Five journalists were among at least 21 people killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza on Monday morning, officials at the Hamas-run Gaza Government Media Office and Health Ministry said.
The strike occurred at the Nasser Medical Complex in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, the health ministry said.
Mariam Dagga, 33, who had been working as a freelance journalist for The Associated Press since the conflict began in October 2023, was among the journalists killed, the AP reported, saying it was “shocked and saddened” by the deaths.

Palestinian journalists, top L-R, Mohammad Salama, Moaz Abu Taha and Mariam Dagga and bottom L-R, Hussam Al-Masri and Ahmed Abu Aziz who were killed in Gaza, Aug. 25, 2025.

Jews’ enemy list:


A new documentary from the media outlet Zeteo challenges the U.S. government’s official position that the killing of Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh during an Israeli military raid in the West Bank in May 2022 was a tragic mistake. The film, Who Killed Shireen?, also claims to reveal the name of the Israeli soldier who killed her and alleges the Biden administration intentionally softened its internal findings to protect a key ally.
Abu Akleh, a veteran reporter for Al Jazeera, was wearing a blue flak jacket clearly marked “press” when she was shot and killed by an Israeli soldier while covering an Israeli military operation in the city of Jenin, in the West Bank. No one has been held accountable. At the time, Israel’s military said in a statement that it was a “high possibility that Ms. Abu Akleh was accidentally hit by IDF gunfire fired toward suspects identified as armed Palestinian gunmen during an exchange of fire in which life-threatening, widespread and indiscriminate shots were fired toward IDF soldiers.”

And, Kissinger — those who control the water, can kill a city . . . thouse who control the food, control a country . . . those who control the money, can control a country . . . those who control the data, can control the world . . . .


Half the world’s 100 largest cities are in high water stress areas, analysis finds
Exclusive: Beijing, Delhi, Los Angeles and Rio de Janeiro among worst affected, with demand close to exceeding supply


White ghouls, man:


House Republicans overcame widespread Democratic opposition on Thursday to approve a bill funding the Department of Homeland Security, the federal agency spearheading Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.

The 220-207 vote, with seven Democrats joining nearly all Republicans, came amid mounting outrage over its heavy-handed and violent tactics in Minnesota and elsewhere. Democrats……
And this shit still floods the Internet.

Oh, those billionaires, and many many millions millionaires: Inside Anduril’s Bolt-M Kamikaze Drone Program

Remember when it was embarrassing that people made money on death and destruction? We go in-depth with Anduril on their machine learning-infused loitering munition that the USMC just ordered, including how they intend to produce it at scale.

[A soldier fires a Javelin missile, which has to have the launching party within line of sight to acquire its target. Drones like Bolt-M can strike targets hidden behind terrain miles away. (US Army)]

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy was born in 1968 and grew up in a Jewish family in Scarsdale, New York. He is of Hungarian Jewish descent.
“Some may ask why we’re reducing roles when the company is performing well,” Galetti continued. “This generation of AI is the most transformative technology we’ve seen since the Internet, and it’s enabling companies to innovate much faster than ever before (in existing market segments and altogether new ones). We’re convinced we need to be more leanly organized, with fewer layers and greater ownership, to move as quickly as possible for our customers and the business.”
Reuters previously reported on Monday that Amazon planned to cut as many as 30,000 corporate jobs starting on Tuesday, nearly double the job cuts announced.
While the layoffs announced Tuesday represent a small percentage of Amazon’s 1.55 million total employees, it would be about 4% of the company’s roughly 350,000 corporate employees.

Last month, King’s College London (KCL) drew attention from the press over its decision to revoke student visa sponsorship of a 21-year-old International Relations student, Usama Ghanem, over “pro-Palestine” activity. Activists and public figures, including Jeremy Corbyn and Greta Thunberg, quickly condemned the decision, claiming Ghanem was being targeted solely for “pro-Palestine” activity. Corbyn even called the situation “deeply disturbing.” But this narrative is profoundly misleading.

Usama Ghanem, who had been jailed in his home country, faces removal after King’s College London suspended him for his pro-Palestine activism
