Three dead. At least eight infected. Passengers already scattered across continents. The hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius began with a Dutch couple birdwatching in Argentina. The husband died April 11th. His wife soon after. By then, scores of passengers had disembarked and spread across the US, Europe, New Zealand. The Andes strain has a […]
Palisades Fire Arsonist’s Leftist Rage
Twelve dead. Thousands of homes destroyed. The Palisades Fire wasn’t an act of nature — it was arson. Jonathan Render Knecht ranted about Luigi Mangione, capitalism, and resentment toward the wealthy — hours before the flames started. The same anti-system fury that turned an Ivy League assassin into a celebrated “folk hero” was now fueling […]
Drug Cartels Get Exposed By Bolsonaro
Cash moving through diplomatic luggage. Drug cartels funding political campaigns. A presidential frontrunner who refuses to label narco-terrorists as what they are. Sean Morgan reports on the explosive claims emerging from Brazil’s election battle. Eduardo Bolsonaro — brother of the presidential frontrunner, Flavio Bolsonaro — sat down with Mario Navarro and laid out a stark […]
AI Agents Take Over Global Infrastructure | And Why No One Is Ready
Genetic AI has moved from concept to operational reality. In the past week alone, major platforms have begun building the infrastructure for systems that plan, decide, and execute complex tasks without constant human input. Sean Morgan reports on the quiet revolution reshaping how business — and soon, everything else — gets done. OpenAI positioned its […]
The AI Too Dangerous to Release
A simple mistake just exposed half a million lines of Anthropic’s internal code — the full blueprint of one of the world’s most sophisticated AI coding systems. Days earlier, details emerged about Claude Mythos: an unreleased AI that autonomously discovers and exploits zero‑day vulnerabilities hidden for decades in every major operating system and browser. It […]
Suicidal Empathy and The Rise of the French Right
Black smoke rose from the towers of Nantes. The 600‑year‑old Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul burned in July 2020 — centuries‑old stained glass shattered, a historic 17th‑century organ threatened. The arson was no accident. The man who set fires in three separate places inside the cathedral was a Rwandan national whose asylum claims […]
The Shadow Market Beneath Global Energy Prices
Goldman Sachs models predicted chaos. The headlines screamed blockade. But one man with a pelican case, $15,000 in cash, and sunglasses with hidden cameras went to find out for himself. Sean Morgan reports on Analyst Number Three — a lone operative who crossed into Oman, signed a pledge of no intelligence work, and then launched […]
Chokepoints Secured: U.S. Takes Hormuz, Locks Malacca Access
U.S. forces now control the Strait of Hormuz. In the past 48 hours, warships enforcing the blockade have turned back six merchant vessels bound for Iranian ports — while keeping the channel open for all other traffic. President Trump calls it a permanent reopening of the waterway. China calls for restraint. Meanwhile, Washington seals a […]
Government Paid for Breast Implants For Child Murderer
Sean Morgan details a case that has ignited a national firestorm over Canada’s transgender prison policies—and the voices that are being silenced in the process. Adam Laboucan was convicted in 1999 at age 17 for the sexual assault of a three-month-old boy. The assault required reconstructive surgery for the infant. Laboucan also confessed to drowning […]
Entrepreneur Crafts RNA Cancer Vaccine for His Dog Using AI Tools and $3,000 Budget
Today, millions of people are turning to AI for guidance on their most personal decisions. But if the system’s default response is validation instead of truth, the question becomes obvious: Are these tools helping people think more clearly—or simply becoming the most powerful echo chamber ever created? NOTICE: Many frauds weigh in as me (JMC). […]
