Thursday, February 12, 2026

#JerkyGate: Epstein files talk ‘jerky’ meat, which appears to be code for human flesh

 Afew years back, I watched a documentary about the Wikileaks emails, and Liz Crokin, one of the main journalists pushing for answers, made one very profound statement, something to the effect of this: If these emails aren’t using coded language for heinous behavior, then explain what they’re talking about.

Why the nonstop talk about “cheese pizza?” How much “cheese pizza” does one person possibly consume? Endless “hot dog” parties? An email about a “handkerchiefs” with “a map that seems pizza-related” on it, asking where it should be sent? And for anyone who wants to bury their head in the sand and pretend this is all conspiracy, let’s not forget that it’s well established that pedophiles frequently talk in code: a leaked FBI document revealed the different symbols that pedophiles use to signal to each other what their sexual preferences in children are. Of course anyone involved in the ritual abuse of children is not going to speak plainly.

With that as a backdrop, what the hell is all the talk about “Jerky” (often with a capital J) in the Epstein emails, mentioned more than hundreds of times? The tone and language of some of the emails, particularly those sent from a man named Francis Derby, suggest something very, very evil. Worse, when you consider this: Derby is apparently a culinary entrepreneur, who opened several ventures under the name… “Cannibal.” Seems very in our faces.

JE, or Jeffrey Epstein, is going to “start eating regular food again” meaning he’ll be eating “less jerky?” I don’t know what “Jerky” means, but if it’s not code for something deeply sinister, then somebody needs to explain it to me. Who keeps jerky in in the freezer? Isn’t the whole selling point of jerky that it’s shelf stable? And if it’s really just something as innocent as “jerky” as you and I know it, then why redact the people involved….


#JerkyGate: Epstein files talk ‘jerky’ meat, which appears to be code for human flesh - American Thinker

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

In Latin America, many detested that Bad Bunny performance

 The Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime performance, supposedly to cater to Latinos, not just in the states but beyond them into Latin America itself, drew lots of praise from those who didn't speak Spanish as being wholesome and all about family values. It can be viewed here.

But for those who understood the actual lyrics, meaning, Latin Americans who speak Spanish, and Latinos in the U.S., it was another story.

Here's a sampling of X responses from actual Latin Americans, and Latino Americans, for whom this nasty act supposedly catered, often using the typically blunt language of the region. Hit Grok Translate on the X site to see the English translation:

They didn't want their culture associated with it. They didn't even think it was authentic:

... and the language was indeed filthy, more Compton than Caguas:

Unlike non-Spanish-speaking north Americans, Spanish-speaking Latin Americans actually heard the lyrics loud and clear, experiencing the show very differently from the candy-puff-minded wokesters in the press who declared it wholesome stuff.

Most said it represented a Hollywood-valued approach that had nothing to do with their own cultures, which have not experienced this sort of globalist cultural corruption, and who want no part of it. They resented being lumped in with this insulting, obscene, gibberish under the header 'Latino' whose values sure as heck don't represent them.

In addition, many didn't appreciate the subliterate use of the Spanish language, or, for that matter, the foul language:

A third problem for many Latin Americans and Latino Americans is Bad Bunny's Venezuelan Chavista roots, something they pay closer attention to in Latin America than in the U.S., given the threat it poses and the damage it's caused. They know this guy is a Chavista shill:

So if the aim were to win over a Latino audience to the U.S. sport of football, which seems a stretch anyway given Latin America's love of soccer, it didn't work. Latin Americans heard it loud and clear and anecdotally, at least, declared it had no place in their culture.

This rubbish belongs to the commercialized global left.

No thanks -- and do check the voting patterns in the region for confirmation of the trend against these rotten values.



In Latin America, many detested that Bad Bunny performance - American Thinker

Friday, February 6, 2026

Ryan Routh sentenced to life in prison for attempted assassination of Donald Trump

 Ryan Routh, the man who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump in 2024 while the Republican politician was running for president, has been sentenced to life in prison.

U.S. Judge Aileen Cannon sentenced Routh, 59, to life on Wednesday, with her denouncing Routh’s actions as those of an “evil” man, reported ABC News affiliate WPBF.

Cannon also praised the actions of law enforcement, as well as witnesses, in bringing Routh to justice, adding that “despite all the evil we see, there is a sliver of hope, a sliver of light.”

On Sept. 15, 2024, an armed Routh got as close as 300 yards from Trump while the then-Republican presidential candidate was at the Trump International Golf Club in Florida.

A Secret Service agent spotted Routh as he got closer and opened fire, with Routh fleeing the property. Routh was apprehended by authorities shortly after he fled the golf course.

According to court documents, Routh had written a letter before the attempted assassination, addressing "the world," and saying, "I tried my best and gave it all the gumption I could muster."

"It is up to you now to finish the job; and I will offer $150,000 to whomever can complete the job," read the handwritten letter. "Everyone across the globe from the youngest to the oldest know that Trump is unfit to be anything, much less a U.S. president."

Last September, a jury found Routh guilty on the charges of attempted assassination of a major presidential candidate, possessing a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence, assaulting a federal officer, felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition, and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number.


Ryan Routh gets life in prison for Trump assassination attempt | Politics

Thursday, February 5, 2026

2 more arrested for involvement in Cities Church protest: Bondi

 U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced that two more individuals have been arrested for their alleged involvement in a protest against federal immigration enforcement that disrupted a Minnesota church service.

Ian Davis Austin and Jerome Deangelo Richardson were arrested for their alleged connection to the protest last month in which demonstrators stormed Cities Church in St. Paul on Jan. 18, where a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement official serves as a pastor.

“If you riot in a place of worship, we WILL find you,” stated Bondi in an X post on Monday announcing the arrests, labeling the protest a “coordinated attack.”

Those arrested in connection with the protest are facing charges under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, which includes a provision protecting houses of worship from physical intimidation.


2 more arrested for involvement in Cities Church protest | Politics

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

‘Grassroots’ anti-ICE campaigns funded by left-wing billionaire donors: sources

 It’s the same dark money, with new signs.

Anti-ICE protests in Minnesota may appear to be “grassroots” efforts organized by concerned citizens, but they’re really funded with megadonor money — some coming from China.

A so-called “ICE Out” march drew an estimated 15,000 left-wing political activists to a frozen, snow-covered Minneapolis on Friday, with attendees chanting “ICE out now” and demanding an end to federal immigration enforcement in the city.

Although framed as a spontaneous uprising of concerned, everyday people, the demonstration — like countless that have regularly metastasized during President Trump’s terms — featured a familiar cast of politically obsessed activists and terminally online characters.

They organize on radical message boards and encrypted texting apps, but are backed by funds created by radical leftist billionaires.

“My team’s best judgement is that it’s the Neville Singham network that is most active [in Minnesota], partly because that’s the most crazy network. But they aren’t alone,” Scott Walter, president of Capital Research and an expert on dark money outfits, told The Post.

Walter was referring to the People’s Forum and the Party for Socialism and Liberation, both funded by China-based former software exec Singham.

Both groups promoted the “ICE Out” protests — which were organized by another group, called 50501 — through social media, and Walter said their members were in attendance, but he noted they have recently been getting their members to blend in more with the crowds.


'Grassroots' anti-ICE campaigns funded by left wing billionaire donors: sources

Sunday, February 1, 2026

First Amendment doesn’t protect protests that disrupt church services, civil liberties org. says

 In the aftermath of last Sunday's storming of Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, a nonpartisan civil liberties group says that the First Amendment does not protect protesters who interrupt church services, refuting claims made by political commentator Don Lemon. 

In a post written by one of its board members, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, which specializes in First Amendment cases and represents clients from a wide range of backgrounds and political beliefs, stressed that houses of worship are not public forums and that entering a church to disrupt a service is not a protected form of protest.

Board member Samuel J. Abrams clarified that the First Amendment protects speech in traditional public areas such as parks and sidewalks but does not extend those protections to private property where the owners have not consented to expressive activity.

"There is no First Amendment right to enter a house of worship and engage in conduct that effectively shuts down a religious service, even as part of a protest. Nor does anybody have the right to remain on private property after being asked by its owner or authorized representatives to leave," Abrams wrote.

"The First Amendment offers its strongest protection to speech in traditional public forums — streets, sidewalks, and parks — while also protecting freedom of association, religious exercise, and freedom of conscience. A society committed to free expression depends not only on protecting speech, but on maintaining a clear delineation between protected speech, on the one hand, and unprotected civil or criminal conduct on the other."

Several demonstrators associated with left-wing groups like Racial Justice Network and Black Lives Matter stormed the worship service of the Southern Baptist congregation on Jan. 18 to demand that one of its pastors step down because he leads a local ICE field office. The Sunday service ended early after demonstrators screamed at churchgoers. 


First Amendment doesn’t protect church disruptions: rights group | Church & Ministries

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Syria: Al-Qaeda–Linked Regime Targets Kurds in Ethnic Cleansing

 Syria’s Islamist government, led by Ahmed al-Sharaa—also known as Abu Mohammad al-Julani—is currently waging attacks against the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). Since January 6, an estimated 150,000 people, including Kurds, Christians, and Yazidis, have been internally displaced by forces loyal to Julani.

Julani is the head of the terrorist group Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). The SDF is a U.S. ally who fought against the Islamic State (ISIS) for over a decade. 

This is the third ethnic cleansing campaign that HTS, backed by Turkey, has conducted since taking over the country’s capital of Damascus in December 2024. The first two campaigns targeted the Alawites and the Druze. Thousands of members of the Alawite and Druze religious minorities in the country were murdered or abducted by Julani’s forces. 

HTS, due to its affiliation with al-Qaeda and ISIS, is blacklisted as a terrorist organization by the UN Security Council. The designation has been transposed to European Union law and is followed by all 27 EU member states.

The ongoing attacks conducted by Julani’s armed forces started on January 6 in the Kurdish-majority neighborhoods of Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh (the northern part of Aleppo). 

Videos have since been posted on social media showing Julani’s terrorist forces kidnapping and abusing Kurdish women and beating Kurdish men whom they have abducted. One video shows jihadists throwing a Kurdish woman off a building. Another shows Julani’s terrorists abducting young Kurdish women, describing them as “a gift” [sexual slaves] to someone called “mujahid [jihadist].” Videos also show Kurdish fighters from the SDF, including female fighters, being massacred.


Syria: Al-Qaeda–Linked Regime Targets Kurds in Ethnic Cleansing ━ The European Conservative

#JerkyGate: Epstein files talk ‘jerky’ meat, which appears to be code for human flesh

  Afew years back, I watched a documentary about the Wikileaks emails, and Liz Crokin, one of the main journalists pushing for answers, made...