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  • Nigeria’s president demands to know how fake agency was allegedly set up in his office

    Adeniyi Adeyemi’s alleged forgery of a letter of appointment to secure funding from an agency the presidency didn’t even know existed is a scandal that’s begging for accountability. Yet, where’s the mainstream media scrutiny? You won’t find it on CNN, which seems more interested in fluff pieces about celebrity failures than digging into massive governmental oversights. Instead of holding individuals accountable, they’d rather parrot the establishment’s favored narratives or sweep actual controversies under the rug.

    Meanwhile, Fox News, often accused of sensationalism, appears to be giving this story a mere passing glance. Are they afraid to rock the boat among their loyal viewers who demand real, hard-hitting journalism? It’s frustrating to see so many talking heads debate whether this story is a scandal or just a minor hiccup, while the reality is this should be front-page news! When a government agency gets fleeced because of utter incompetence—or worse, negligence—this isn’t just an internal affair. It reflects systemic failures that hurt everyone.

    Before anyone thinks they can gloss over this, let’s take a moment to dissect the hidden agendas at play. Are we really supposed to believe that this is just a simple forgery? With billions in play, the stakes are high, and the public has a right to demand transparency. To sift through spin and get to the bottom of the truth, we need more fearless voices ready to ask the tough questions and challenge the political status quo. If not now, when?

  • Ukraine to get licence to produce Patriot missiles, Trump says

    The narrative that the Patriots system is a “strong defense” against Russia’s ballistic missiles is being pushed by corporate media as if it’s a done deal. Sure, it can intercept threats, but let’s not forget one crucial detail: these systems take a century to produce! Fox News and CNN won’t tell you that. They serve the military-industrial complex like obedient lapdogs, clamoring about defense mechanisms while conveniently ignoring the glaring production gaps.

    When it comes to reporting on defense capabilities, outlets like MSNBC and ABC seem less interested in the real ramifications of these lengthy production times and more focused on sensationalism. They paint a rosy picture of unprecedented security, but isn’t it bizarre that our defense systems are only as good as our manufacturing timeline? Is it wise to wave a flag in celebration when our ability to defend against threats runs at a snail’s pace?

    Meanwhile, the average American remains oblivious to this untenable situation. Every moment we waste trusting these narrative-spinners, we risk falling further behind our geopolitical adversaries. It’s time to cut through the lies and hold media accountable for their blind cheerleading. We deserve hard truths, not sugar-coated assurances from networks whose revenue relies on conflict and tension.

  • Trump says ceasefire is ‘over’ after US and Iran trade strikes

    The president’s casual remark about US negotiators having the option to continue talking with the Iranians is more than just a diplomatic nicety; it’s a blatant red flag that mainstream media—particularly outlets like CNN and MSNBC—rush to overlook. They’re too busy framing the narrative under the convoluted veil of “engagement” to see the glaring implications of what this actually means.

    Fox News, on the other hand, seizes this opportunity to paint the administration as weak and indecisive. They love a good fear-mongering headline that suggests a return to the appeasement policies of yesteryear while ignoring the cold hard facts: negotiating with a regime that has repeatedly proven itself untrustworthy is not a sign of strength. It’s a pink slip for American diplomacy.

    What we should really be asking is: why are we still in this position? Where’s the accountability for generations of failed foreign policies? The oceans of propaganda churned out by places like CNN leave viewers with the hollow sense that dialogue alone is a win, while the real geopolitical chess game goes on behind the curtain—where America’s interests are often sacrificed at the altar of globalism.

    Until we hold our leaders accountable and demand more than just “negotiation for negotiation’s sake,” we’ll continue to see this disturbing trend of politicized diplomacy, masked in the guise of peace talks. Buckle up; it looks like the “realignment” we desperately need isn’t coming anytime soon.