6 Apr 2025

The Great Reset Under Fire? Klaus Schwab to step down and calls for King Charles to step away from key royal duties
The tide is shifting for the two men most associated with The Great Reset. Within days of each other, it was announced that Klaus Schwab is stepping down from heading the World Economic Forum’s board of trustees and King Charles III is being urged to step back from “key royal duties.” One of the aims of The Great Reset, among many, can be summed up as: “You’ll own nothing. And you’ll be happy.”

State-controlled Iranian newspaper calls for firing bullets into Trump’s ‘empty skull’
Jason Brodsky, the policy director of United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI), told Fox News Digital that “Kayhan has repeatedly threatened to assassinate President Trump for years. Kayhan’s editor Hossein Shariatmadari is a personal representative of Iran’s supreme leader.”

Major U.S. automaker makes harsh decision in wake of tariff tussle
Stellantis (STLA) has had a rough few years since Fiat Chrysler merged with French conglomerate PSA Group in 2021, but things are about to get tougher for the company, whose stock was down more than 8% in afternoon trading Thursday, April 3. Chysler’s “Americaness” has been slowly dwindling for over a decade. The Wall Street Journal reported that Stellantis will idle its minivan plant in Windsor, Canada, for two weeks and shutter its Jeep facility in Toluca, Mexico, for the rest of the month. Stellantis exec admits ‘anti-American’ mistake scared away buyers

UK and France Discuss Peacekeeping Forces in Ukraine with Zelensky
Military leaders from France and the United Kingdom have visited Ukraine during the week. Among other things, Western peacekeeping forces were discussed. “Significant progress has been made”, writes Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyj on social media.

After tariff imposed: Netanyahu and Trump will meet at the White House on Monday
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday in Washington. According to the report, Netanyahu’s office coordinated with the White House for the meeting to take place immediately after Netanyahu’s visit to Hungary. The two are expected to discuss the 17% tariffs Trump imposed on Israel.

DOGE Not Just Shining A Light On Waste, Its Uncovering Criminal Activity In The Highest Levels Of Governent
The latest fraud uncovered by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) isn’t getting nearly enough attention. Elon Musk’s team just discovered that millions of illegals who snuck across the southern border were getting social security from the Biden Administration. There were even some who voted in 2024. Antonio Gracia, in an address with Elon Musk in Wisconsin, highlighted, “In 2021, you see 270,000 people. [It] goes all the way to 2.1 million in 2024. These are non-citizens that are getting social security numbers. This literally blew us away. We went there to find fraud, and we found this by accident.” Two million illegals received benefits in 2024

Camping World CEO defies lawsuits, vows American flags ‘not coming down’
A fight is brewing over the flying of massive American flags around the country, specifically outside Camping World locations. The company’s CEO said they won’t be backing down. “This flag is not coming down. This is the third city in the last several years that tried to sue us to take the flag down. Threatening jail, a variety of other fines,” said Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis on “Fox & Friends,” Wednesday.

Supreme Court Shuts Down Activist Judge, Lets Trump Cut $250 Million In DEI Training For Teachers
The Supreme Court on Friday overruled an activist judge in Boston, allowing the Trump administration to slash $250 million for more than 100 teacher training grants for DEI and other woke programs.

Other Countries Seem To Like Tariffs… So Why Are People Opposed To Trump’s Tariffs?
President Donald Trump announced it as “Liberation Day.” And by that he meant we were going to be liberated from asymmetrical tariffs of the last 50 years. And it was going to inaugurate a new what he called “golden age” of trade parity, greater investment in the United States, but mostly, greater job opportunities and higher-paying jobs for Americans. China has prohibitive tariffs, so does Vietnam, so does Mexico, so does Europe. So do a lot of countries. So does India. But if tariffs are so destructive of their economies, why is China booming? How did India become an economic powerhouse when it has these exorbitant tariffs on American imports?

New UK Internet Policing Law Targets US Online Forums
Online forums based in the United States that rely on First Amendment protections are getting caught up in internet regulations in the UK, where they now risk being blocked under recent legislation. Gab CEO Andrew Torba said in a March 26 social media post that the UK government has demanded that it submit to “their new censorship regime under the UK Online Safety Act.” Gab—which has no legal presence in the UK—was informed in a letter from UK regulator Ofcom on March 16 that it falls specifically within the scope of the law and must comply. “We will not comply. We will not pay one cent,” … this “law operates outside their jurisdiction.”

Laura Loomer Uncovers ANOTHER Shocking Conflict of Interest Involving Obama Judge Who Is Threatening to Jail Trump Officials for Not Bringing Violent Illegals Back to US Homeland
But Loomer has revealed a shocking conflict of interest involving Boasberg. She writes that Boasberg’s brother, Tom, hired illegals on DACA to teach in Colorado schools while he was employed as the superintendent of Denver Public Schools. Laura Loomer discovered a massive conflict of interest between Boasberg and his own daughter. It turns out Katherine Boasberg, the daughter, works for a far-left organization called Partners for Justice that opposes “mass incarceration” of violent criminals and strongly opposes deporting illegals, including violent felons.

Rubio says America can no longer supply the bulk of global humanitarian aid
In a striking statement delivered on April 4, 2025, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared that the United States can no longer shoulder the majority of the world’s humanitarian aid burden. Speaking to reporters at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Rubio called on other wealthy nations to step up their contributions, particularly in the wake of a devastating earthquake in Myanmar. This announcement, reported across multiple news outlets, marks a significant pivot in U.S. foreign policy under the current administration and has sparked widespread discussion about the future of global humanitarian efforts.

GOP-led Senate approves framework for tax cuts and spending reductions in late-night session
The package contains roughly $5 trillion in tax cuts and a minimum of $4 billion in spending reductions. GOP leaders have said the spending cuts will ultimately be a higher amount.

Central US: Catastrophic, life-threatening flash flooding to be followed by major river flooding
…As of Saturday morning, some locations in Tennessee and Kentucky have already reported double-digit rainfall totals from an event that is still primed with additional rounds of rain. Some locations in the mid-Mississippi and Ohio valleys will be on the receiving end of two more rounds of heavy rain with perhaps the most intense through Saturday night.

Severe storms claim 8 lives across U.S., floods continue from Texas to Ohio
Eight people, including a 9-year-old boy, have died due to severe weather and flooding across the central United States as of Friday night, April 4, 2025. Fatalities were reported in Tennessee, Missouri, and Indiana. Floods continue to batter much of the region, with some areas forecast to receive 254–508 mm (10–20 inches) through the weekend.

Twin Earthquakes Rattle Southern Iran, No Major Damage Reported 
A 4.4-magnitude earthquake struck near Shiraz, southern Iran, early Friday morning, according to the University of Tehran’s Seismological Center.

Microsoft Scales Back AI Data Center Projects In US, Australia, UK
TD Cowen analyst Michael Elias has explained to clients through multiple notes over the last month that Microsoft has scaled back on data center projects in the U.S. and Europe. This development is unsurprising, as readers have been aware of the emerging risks posed by the cheaper and more efficient Chinese DeepSeek prompting us to question whether AI data capacity will be achieved sooner than initially anticipated.

AI Program Refuses To Generate Image Of Muhammad Due To ‘Credible Threat Of Violent Backlash’
AI program ChatGPT refused when asked to generate an image of the Prophet Muhammad due to what it asserted was a “credible, historically demonstrated” threat of a violent backlash… “Because OpenAI prohibits any depiction of Muhammad – under any context – due to the credible, historically demonstrated risk of violent backlash, including threats, attacks, and death.” “This is a security-driven, non-negotiable policy grounded in risk avoidance, not principle.” But wait, didn’t they tell us Islam was a religion of peace?

Putin Launches Largest Military Call-Up Since 2011 As Europe Rattles Sabers
If Europe’s goal was to ruin Donald Trump’s chances of brokering a practical diplomatic solution to the Ukraine conflict, they may have succeeded. France and Britain are both openly suggesting that they will deploy troops to the region to “help secure a peace deal” in the near term – There are very few other takers, largely because the move will undoubtedly trigger WWIII.

Rupert Lowe will do what the UK government won’t – hold a national inquiry into Muslim rape gangs 
Labor Home Secretary Yvette Cooper initially promised to conduct five local independent inquiries into grooming gang scandals, but the Government has since quietly dismantled these plans.

Special Economic Zones: The UK government is replacing government with private corporations
The UK has 74 deregulated Special Economic Zones and 12 Freeports, which are not strictly regulated allowing for potential misuse of state aid to favour corporations.  The manner in which the UK is implementing these SEZs enables corporations to self-regulate and gain significant influence over the public sector.

Mad scientists at Stanford are proposing growing “spare” human bodies in artificial wombs to experiment on 
Human “biological materials” are an essential commodity in medicine, and persistent shortages of these materials create a major bottleneck to progress.  The solution, according to those who have lost their humanity, is “ethically sourced” human bodies called “bodyoids” grown in artificial wombs.

‘Mostly Peaceful’ Leftists Brutally Attack Conservatives at Turning Point USA Events on Both Coasts 
It appears that violent leftists in both California and New York don’t give a rip about President Trump’s mandate and have no fear of Attorney General Pam Bondi, who should look into both of these cases immediately.

Judge Leans Toward Contempt Proceedings For Trump Admin In Venezuelan Deportations Case
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg suggested the administration acted in bad faith and didn’t comply with his order.

Christian woman convicted over sign offering to talk, deemed in violation of abortion clinic buffer zone lawA Christian woman has been convicted of breaching an abortion clinic buffer zone after holding
a sign offering help.