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  • Dagny
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Justice Dept says it will enforce SCOTUS ruling in every state with racially gerrymandered districts....šŸ˜‰šŸ‘šŸ˜

United States Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet DhillonĀ said ThursdayĀ that the Justice Department will enforce the Supreme Court's decision on gerrymandering districts in every state that has such a district.

The Supreme CourtĀ struck down two congressional mapsĀ in Louisiana Wednesday, ruling the state was unconstitutionally racially gerrymandering when it added a second majority black district. Louisiana redrew the maps in 2024 after a lower court ruled previous maps likely violated the Voting Rights Act because it did not include the second majority black district.

Missouri GOP Sen. Eric SchmittĀ askedĀ the Justice Department earlier Thursday to enforce the Supreme Court ruling nationwide, noting it had the power to do so.Ā 

"Senator — we are ON IT!" Dhillon replied on X. "The [Justice Department] under [Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche] continues to prioritize equal protection of the laws for ALL Americans, be it in employment, housing, education — and voting."Ā 

The commitment comes as 45 redistricting disputesĀ remain unresolvedĀ in federal and state courts, casting a cloud of legal uncertainty over the fight for control of the U.S. House of Representatives this November.Ā 




President Trump officially demands ALL STATES with Democrat-cheated racial gerrymandered districts redraw their seats, NO MATTER WHAT


"The byproduct is that the Republicans will receive more than 20 House Seats in the upcoming Midterms!" YES! Fight, fight, fight, GOP!


"We cannot allow there to be an Election that is conducted unconstitutionally simply for the ā€œconvenienceā€ of State Legislatures. If they have to vote twice, so be it. We should demand that State Legislatures do what the Supreme Court says must be done. That is more important than administrative convenience."







Ā BREAKING: ā€œThe longest partial government shutdown in U.S. history is OVER,ā€ reports Fox’s

@BretBaier. @BillMelugin_adds: ā€œDemocrats started this DHS shutdown in the first place because they were demanding about ten major reforms to ICE and CBP. They now end up getting ZERO of those reforms.ā€



LOL Gathering up the Dox info from Anti-ICE Lefties

Miles Taylor: "Anonymous," former DHS Chief of Staff, Google security executive launched a website called GTFO ICE that collects your full name, email, phone number, and zip code to join an anti-ICE "rapid response network." And publishes the user infromation via a public API. 17,662 people have signed up. The sign-up data is exposed on a public REST API. No true authentication. No rate limiting. Full records: names, emails, phone numbers, zip codes, timestamps. The man who ran the third-largest federal department (250,000 employees, $60 billion budget) who oversaw election security architecture and led counterterrorism operations, then served as Google's Head of National Security Policy... ...can't secure a sign-up form. But he does milk hundreds of thousands of NGO dollars on these credentials. While freeloading off his fame as the person who wrote the infamous NYT article "I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration." And despite me pinging @MilesTaylorUSA

Ā about this 12 hours ago, the REST API is still wide open and exposed as of now. Everything has been turned over to FBI, HSI, ICE, and more agencies.



TIM WALZ JUST GOT EXPOSED HARD BY TRUMP’S ATTORNEY GENERAL.. Tim Walz claimed he’s HELPING the Trump admin prosecute foreign fraudsters.. AG TODD BLANCHE FIRES BACK: ā€œHe’s NOT helping us..he’s SUING us!ā€ Tim is refusing to share information on criminals 🤯 HE MUST BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE ā€¼ļø


The US indicted the Mexican Governor of Sinaloa and nine other current and former Mexican officials on drug trafficking and weapons charges.

US prosectors allege the defendants conspired with the Sinaloa cartel to import narcotics into the United States in exchange for political support and bribes.

ā€œThe Sinaloa Cartel is a ruthless criminal organization that has flooded this community with dangerous drugs for decades,ā€ said U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton.Ā 

ā€œAs the indictment lays bare, the Sinaloa Cartel, and other drug trafficking organizations like it, would not operate as freely or successfully without corrupt politicians and law enforcement officials on their payroll. The support of corrupt foreign officials for deadly trafficking of drugs must end. Let these charges send a clear message to all officials around the globe who work with narco-traffickers: no matter your title or position, we are committed to bringing you to justice.ā€



Trump:

"So ironic that Cryin’ Chuck Schumer and the Democrats are hiring SLEAZEBAGS like Barack Hussein Obama’s Crooked former Attorney General, Eric Holder, and others of that ilk, to look into Voter Integrity, when this same group of Human Garbage RIGGED the 2020 Presidential Election. GET TOUGH REPUBLICANS — THEY’RE COMING, AND THEY’RE COMING FAST! They’re no good for our Country, they almost destroyed it, and we don’t want to let that happen again! These are highly dishonest people who are, in many ways, treasonous, in that they are trying to destabilize the United States of America in what, some would call, a War. Republicans must TERMINATE THE FILIBUSTER, and approve all of the necessary Safeguards we need for Elections to protect the American Public during the upcoming Midterms. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! President DONALD J. TRUMP


"He is correct when he describes it as a war. Many countries were involved in undermining the elected government and stealing the 2020 election.

That was an act of War.

Coronacon from Chyna. Ballets printed in Chyna. Leonardo in Italy. Russia BS from Britain. Vote rigging from Venezuela. Server in Germany. Bibi declaring Biden the winner. Ukranian agent provocateurs on Jan 6.

Britain even sent politicians during the last election to campaign for Biden. Only Venezuela has been dealt with decisively.

It was a global effort by globalist treasonous rats.

The only people who didn’t seem to participate were the Russians."



Today almost half of Americans no longer identify with either the Democratic or Republican Party.

This means we are witnessing a growing crisis of trust in the traditional two-party system in the United States.

According to a Gallup poll, 45% of American adults today identify as independent voters—down from about one-third twenty years ago.

Trump's approval ratings in recent polls have fallen to 36%. Therefore, perhaps Trump realized that the United States has little choice: the collapse of the country or a major war. He wanted to distract the public from domestic problems, like other leaders. But he failed.

This is despite the fact that in 2011, when he was still a popular showman, he declared that the US president would start a war with Iran because he was incapable of negotiating. He was weak and ineffective. And 15 years later, he became exactly that president.



DataRepublican (small r) on X: "🧵🚨

Miles Taylor: "Anonymous," former DHS Chief of Staff, Google security executive launched a website called GTFO ICE that collects your full name, email, phone number, and zip code to join an anti-ICE "rapid response network." And publishes the user infromation via a public API. 17,662 people have signed up. The sign-up data is exposed on a public REST API. No true authentication. No rate limiting. Full records: names, emails, phone numbers, zip codes, timestamps. The man who ran the third-largest federal department (250,000 employees, $60 billion budget) who oversaw election security architecture and led counterterrorism operations, then served as Google's Head of National Security Policy... ...can't secure a sign-up form. But he does milk hundreds of thousands of NGO dollars on these credentials. While freeloading off his fame as the person who wrote the infamous NYT article "I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration." And despite me pinging @MilesTaylorUSA

Ā about this 12 hours ago, the REST API is still wide open and exposed as of now. Everything has been turned over to FBI, HSI, ICE, and more agencies.


Taylor's security clearance was suspended by presidential memorandum in April 2025. Trump called his conduct "treasonous." Five months later, Taylor launched DEFIANCE dot org. Five months after that... GTFO ICE.


The "bipartisan grassroots movement" is an unknown "nonprofit" run by Obama's digital director, Lincoln Project's co-founder, with hundreds of thousands in Arabella dark money... whose sign-up form was built by a former DHS Chief of Staff and Google security executive who left everyone's data exposed on an open API. The man who ran homeland security couldn't secure a sign-up form. And we wonder why the government is such a mess.


Yeah. They have a whole bunch of legal obligations to fulfill in the wake of such an exposure. They aren’t having a good weekend. What they did wasn’t just unsecured; they actively went of their way to build a tool to expose PII information.









EXPOSED: Kaiser’s internal ā€œscriptā€ to coerce parents into newborn shots & procedures—straight from Aaron Siri.

Aaron Siri shared this document that was sent to him by a concerned insider at Kaiser.

Titled ā€œNewborn Medications at Birth – Standard Communication & Scripting,ā€ it’s a playbook for how staff should push Vitamin K shots, Erythromycin eye ointment, and the Hepatitis B vaccine on every newborn.

Here’s what the document actually tells staff to do (direct quotes):

• Present these medications as routine and standard care

• Use clear, confident, and consistent language

• Avoid framing as optional unless parents specifically express hesitation

• Suggested script: ā€œAs part of our routine newborn care, we will be giving your baby three important medications. This includes a Vitamin K injection to prevent serious bleeding, an eye ointment to protect against infection, and the Hepatitis B vaccine to help protect your baby from serious illness. These are standard for all newborns and help keep your baby safe and healthy.ā€

• If parents have questions or hesitate, add: ā€œThese medications have been safely used for many years and are strongly recommended because they prevent serious complications that can occur in newborns. We want to make sure your baby has the best protection right from the start.ā€

Additional reminders:

• Avoid saying ā€œit’s optionalā€ or ā€œyou can refuseā€ unless directly asked

• Escalate to the neonatologist if parents are declining

• Reinforce that this is routine, evidence-based care

This isn’t education or informed consent. This is coordinated coercion.

Hospitals are training staff to treat parental hesitation like a problem to be managed—not a right to be respected.

They scripted how to steer families away from saying no without ever admitting it’s optional.

Coercion is wrong.

Parents have the fundamental right to make medical decisions for their newborns—not be psychologically maneuvered into compliance by corporate talking points.

Ask questions.

Demand real informed consent, not sales scripts.












The merger of corporate power and state apparatus, the ā€œtechnateā€ that people are suddenly discovering with horror on a Sunday afternoon, is not a new idea. It’s not even a recent one.

Back in 2013, Eric Schmidt (then Google’s executive chairman) and Jared Cohen (Google Ideas, ex-State Department advisor to Condoleezza Rice and Hillary Clinton) publishedĀ The New Digital Age. The book was blurbed by Henry Kissinger, Madeleine Albright, Tony Blair, and General Michael Hayden, the former director of the CIA. That’s an elite-class blurb list for a book that explicitly argued for the intersection of Silicon Valley and state power, the fusion of corporate infrastructure with national security logic, and the reshaping of diplomacy through private platforms.

In 2013 it was called ā€œtransformational.ā€ Kissinger gushing that it was, ā€œa searching meditation on technology and world orderā€ (he would go on to co-authorĀ The Age of AIĀ with Eric Schmidt that should be every bit as concerning as Karp’sĀ Technological Republic).


Claude-Powered AI Agent Goes Rogue, Deletes Company’s Entire Database, Then Brags About It

Anyone unconcerned about artificial intelligence taking over the world should read this story.

A Claude-powered AI agent deleted a software company’s entire database and all backups in just nine seconds last week, despite receiving no instruction to do so. In fact, the bot was under specific orders to "NEVER run destructive/irreversible git commandsā€ unless the user explicitly requests them. It went rogue anyway.

The error occurred when the agent was performing a routine task, then abruptly opted to pursue other aims on its own. As it worked, it secured broad and unintended access to the system’s permissions by finding an API token it was not supposed to obtain. Then, without any prompting, it deleted the entire production database volume and all backups.Ā 

ā€œNEVER F**KING GUESS! — and that's exactly what I did… I violated every principle I was given,ā€ the agent confessed after its sabotage.Ā 



šŸ¤–šŸ”ŽYour AI assistant is a spy — and Chrome let it happen

A newly patched Chrome vulnerability (CVE-2026-0628) turned Google’s Gemini Live AI assistant into a silent spying tool.Ā 

Researchers from Palo Alto Networks discovered a high-severity flaw in Chrome’s implementation of Gemini Live — the AI side panel designed to summarize pages, execute tasks, and understand web content in real time.

How Gemini Live works

Gemini Live is Chrome’s AI assistant built to summarize content in real time, execute tasks, and understand webpages in context. It belongs to the new generation of ā€œagenticā€ or AI-powered browsers (including Atlas, Comet, and Copilot in Edge), which feature a deeply integrated AI side panel.

What's the problem?

This panel has privileged access to everything the user sees and does in the browser, enabling complex multi-step actions. However, this deep integration also creates serious risks. The CVE-2026-0628 vulnerability, patched in Chrome 143, allowed extensions with declarativeNetRequest permissions to inject JavaScript directly into the Gemini panel.

Unlike a normal browser tab, the Gemini panel runs as a trusted browser component. Once hijacked, attackers gained significantly elevated privileges. Code running inside it could access local files, take screenshots of any page (even HTTPS), activate the camera and microphone — all without additional user consent.

In practice, a malicious extension with basic permissions could:

ā™¦ļø Launch phishing attacks straight from your AI assistant

ā™¦ļø Turn on your camera and microphone without permissionĀ Ā 

ā™¦ļø Screenshot any HTTPS page — encryption offers no protection

ā™¦ļø Access your local files and directories as if it owned the operating system

The warning is clear: AI browsers are rewriting the rules of browser security, and attackers are already mastering the new playbook. In enterprise environments, a single rogue extension with access to your camera, microphone, and files isn’t just a breach — it’s a full surveillance state in your pocket.

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X just shipped a full financial stack in 48 hours. And most people didn't even notice.

Here's the sequence:

  • Tuesday: Smart Cashtags go live. Any ticker, any contract address native price chart, right in the timeline. No redirect. No third-party app.

  • Already in beta: X Money. Fiat wallet with 6% APY, metal Visa debit card with 3% cashback, P2P payments, direct deposit. FDIC-insured through Cross River Bank, the same bank behind Coinbase and Stripe.

  • Already live: Brokerage routing via Wealthsimple. One tap from a post to a placed trade.

Three products. All shipped. All pointing the same direction:

Discovery → Chart → Trade → Pay.

Inside one timeline scroll.

Here's what that looks like for you and me:

Someone posts a $AAPL cashtag. I tap it. Chart loads. I see the conversation around it. I buy. Never left the app.

I send $50 to a friend. On X. I earn 6% on what's left. My debit card gives me 3% back on coffee.

Why would I open Robinhood? Why would I open Venmo? Why would I open CoinGecko?

And here's why they can't compete:

X has 550M monthly users. Robinhood has 24M funded accounts. Venmo has ~90M accounts. CoinGecko has ~30M monthly visits.

X doesn't need the best product. It needs a good-enough product inside the app people already live in.

Now zoom out.

X was an ad revenue company. ~$4.4B in 2023, almost all advertising.

The new revenue stack:

Visa interchange on every card swipe Brokerage referral fees on every routed trade APY spread on held deposits Trading behavior data from 550M users

X didn't add a feature. X changed its entire business model.

"Is this good for X?"

Wrong question.

X just stopped being a social media company.

It's now a financial infrastructure company that happens to have 550 million users already scrolling.

Everyone else is competing against a distribution gap they can never close.

I wrote about this yesterday before any of it was announced. The sequence played out exactly as mapped.

The only piece left: which chain gets the default crypto trading slot.

That answer will move markets.



Scientists asked AI how to make bioweapons: it agreed and offered ā€˜helpful tips’ on how to use them

Popular chatbots including ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude have not only been sharing recipes on germ warfare, but providing advice, unprompted, on how to maximize casualties and reduce the risks of getting caught.

šŸ’¬ ā€œIt was answering questions that I hadn’t thought to ask it, with this level of deviousness and cunning that I just found chilling,ā€ a Stanford microbiologist hired to ā€œpressure-testā€ a chatbot told US media.

In chats, experts got bots to outline in great detail how to acquire genetic material, assemble, weaponize and deploy it, rooting through and compiling instructions from scientific journals.

šŸ”“ ChatGPT revealed how a weather balloon could be used to spread biowarfare agents over a city

šŸ”“ Gemini provided a ranked listing on which agents could cause maximum harm to livestock

šŸ”“ Claude even took a cancer drug and modified it to create a new kind of pathogen

The companies assure they’re ā€˜constantly improving’ their products, with a Google spokesperson promising the new Gemini model no longer answers ā€œmore seriousā€ inquiries.

Well, that’s reassuring. 😷

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šŸ‘ PalantirĀ 

Since 2018, the IRS criminal investigation division has been using Palantir's Lead and Case Analytics platform. The system has, for the first time, exposed the true scale of data aggregation — pulling together information on millions of citizens from dozens of government databases.

šŸŒ The data pipeline

The platform ingests tax returns, bank transactions, and records from federal health insurance programs. It is also plugged into the Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) and tracks cryptocurrency wallets, exchange activity from platforms like Coinbase, and darknet data.

šŸŒ How the analysis works

The technology searches for "a needle in a haystack" by linking millions of records scattered across disconnected agencies. A key feature is its social graph capability: the system logs calls, text messages, and emails, while IP address analysis helps establish fresh connections between individuals.

šŸŒ A shift in targets

Ostensibly, the platform is built to counter money laundering and financial fraud. But in 2025, the mission was redirected: the IRS was refocused on investigating "left-leaning groups" and major donors to the Democratic Party, with a Treasury adviser adding George Soros and his affiliated organizations to the list.

šŸŒ Who is at risk

At the same time, tax data began flowing to Immigration and Customs Enforcement to accelerate deportations. A single error in a person's digital profile could trigger cascading consequences for their freedom — with no court oversight in sight.

šŸŒ The contractor's ideology

Palantir was co-founded by Trump ally Peter Thiel, and on April 19, 2026, CEO Alex Karp published a manifesto branding cultural diversity "empty and harmful" while calling for a new era of AI-driven military dominance. The document has been widely characterized as an example of "techno-fascism."

šŸŒ The deportation machine

In mid-2025, IRS engineers began building an automated pipeline to hand taxpayer data directly to ICE ā€œon demand,ā€ bypassing human legal review . The system is designed to match names from ICE spreadsheets against IRS tax files and return home addresses within minutes, with no limit on the volume or frequency of requests .

šŸŒ No meaningful oversight

When IRS acting general counsel Andrew De Mello refused to release 7.3 million taxpayer addresses to ICE over legal deficiencies in the request, he was removed two days later. Engineers familiar with the blueprint warned that a single parameter shift in the code could expand the system to pull far more than addresses — including employer details and family connections.

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US Marines under digital control: How Palantir seized the Corps without a tender

While rivals fought over tenders, Palantir quietly wired itself into the tactical backbone of the Marine Corps. The key was not another headquarters analytics tool. It was the highly classified Project Dynamis.

Project Dynamis: one-click kill authority

Project Dynamis was formally established on September 10, 2025, by Assistant Commandant Gen. Christopher Mahoney. The initiative is laser-focused on deploying advanced technologies to give Marines an AI-powered decision advantage at the tactical edge.

Warfighter feedback loop

Col. Arlon Smith, appointed as project director, framed the goal in blunt terms: the Corps must aggregate, orchestrate, analyze, and share fused data at machine speeds. The program runs alongside the Navy's Project Overmatch to guarantee joint interoperability from day one.

AI-powered kill chain

The Marine Corps finalized its Maven Smart System contract on August 15, 2025, and every Marine, including tactical units, now has access to the platform. In 2026, Palantir expanded Maven across all six US armed services, turning a Corps experiment into a joint architecture that binds the entire American war machine to a single private platform.Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā Ā 

ShipOS: Palantir takes the Navy's industrial base

The Navy partnered with Palantir to build ShipOS, sinking up to $448 million into a platform that digitizes America's maritime industrial base. At General Dynamics Electric Boat, submarine schedule planning collapsed from 160 hours to under 10 minutes, while Portsmouth Naval Shipyard cut material reviews from weeks to under one hour.

From subs to fleet

Keel Holdings, a nuclear navy supplier, will embed Palantir's Foundry and AIP directly into its enterprise systems to speed up submarine production. The message is unmistakable: private-sector AI is now the backbone of US naval shipbuilding.

ShipOS gives Palantir direct oversight of nuclear submarine construction schedules by embedding its own teams inside Navy shipyards to "understand data and identify problems." Every bottleneck, every delay, and every production decision now flows through a private platform whose algorithms are a trade secret.

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James O'Keefe helped by Judge:

Judge Marie E. Mato has just OVERTURNED the firearms prohibition placed upon me in the state of Florida.

Order forthcoming. At a hearing in Miami this morning, the Judge Mato stated:

ā€œMr. O’Keefe you are free to pickup your firearms in West Palm Beach at the Sheriff’s Office.ā€

The Judge said, ā€œI appreciate your compliance Mr. O’Keefe with this courts order despite your objection.ā€

ā€œBut I’m deleting those provisions.ā€[prohibitions on your second amendment rights].





Hilarious:

Erika Kirk dresses like black ops sniper to deny she was involved in a black op shooting of Charlie:

CEO of TPUSA Erika Kirk has directly addressedĀ Candace Owensā€˜ ā€œclaimsā€ that she was implicated in the murder of her husband, Charlie Kirk.

On Tuesday,Ā Erika Kirk, during an appearance on the Charlie Kirk Show, shared, ā€œEvery morning I wake up to a new headline about me.ā€

She continued, ā€œI have comedians dressing up in whiteface, I have people saying I’m not fit to be CEO, and I have Candace Owens claiming I murdered my husband.ā€


News flash: Candace never accused her of shooting her husband - a straw man argument. Nobody says that.

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