Author: Chelsea Betonie

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Charitable initiatives worldwide often find themselves embroiled in controversies, particularly in underdeveloped regions where oversight and accountability mechanisms may be lacking. One such instance has come to light regarding Prince Harry’s African conservation charity, which is now facing troubling allegations of torture. The disturbing revelations surfaced when a former park ranger confessed to engaging in brutal practices including tying up suspects and subjecting them to physical abuse. Among the harrowing techniques employed was the use of a torture method known as ‘the swing,’ as detailed by Dutch journalist Olivier van Beemen in his book Entrepreneurs in the Wild. Van Beemen’s…

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The NYPD made alarming discoveries at a pro-Palestinian encampment on a college campus, including weapons and a terrorism-related book. Deputy Commissioner Kaz Daughtry shared the concerning findings at Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall. “Pencils, books, laptops, those are the tools of students and what you expect to find on a college campus. But here’s what the NYPD found in Hamilton Hall at Columbia University after we were able to arrest the protestors and agitators for commandeering and barricading themselves inside the building. Gas masks, ear plugs, helmets, goggles, tape, hammers, knives, ropes, and a book on TERRORISM,” he wrote. “These are…

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The atmosphere at the Ottawa County board meeting in Michigan turned tumultuous as chaos erupted following an invocation delivered by a member of the Satanic Church. The Daily Mail reported on the dramatic events that unfolded when Luis Cypher, a minister from the Satanic Temple of West Michigan, took the floor to deliver a speech emphasizing the importance of the separation of church and state. As Cypher’s words echoed through the room, a sense of unease began to permeate the gathering. The tension escalated as individuals in attendance voiced their opposition to the presence of a representative from the Satanic…

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Hope Hicks, who previously served as a counselor to former President Donald Trump, experienced an emotional outburst while giving testimony in District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s hush money case in Manhattan. Hicks had a lengthy professional relationship with Trump, having started working for him shortly after college. She had previously been called to testify before the House January 6 Committee and was now involved in the case involving alleged payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. During her testimony, Hicks became overwhelmed and broke down in court, leading Judge Juan Merchan to call for a brief recess. Following her testimony for…

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Former President Donald Trump has selected four potential running mates for consideration ahead of a significant donor event that he and Melania Trump will co-host in Palm Beach, Florida, over the weekend. “The spectacle comes as Trump is narrowing his gaze on a handful of potential running mates: Ohio Senator JD Vance, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, Florida Senator Marco Rubio and South Carolina Senator Tim Scott, according to people familiar with the deliberations as recently as this week,” Bloomberg News reported. “His running mate could be a crucial surrogate on the campaign trail, helping broaden his appeal with independents,…

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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is facing a new legal challenge as State Rep. Mesha Mainor of Georgia has filed a lawsuit against her, Commissioner Marvin Arrington, the Fulton County Ethics Board, and the county itself. Mainor, who was elected as a Republican to the Georgia House in 2020, claims that they failed in their duties to properly handle a criminal case involving Mainor being stalked by a former friend and political associate. The lawsuit details allegations of negligence in litigation. A spokesperson for Mainor stated that further details about the lawsuit will be revealed during a press conference…

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A high school principal in New Mexico has been dismissed, and multiple staff members were suspended following a provocative drag performance at the prom that sparked anger among parents. According to students, the drag artist exposed their private parts, engaged in twerking with some students, and allowed students to twerk on them during the event at Atrisco Heritage Academy High School in Albuquerque on April 20. https://twitter.com/LWCnewswire/status/1783895859052085552?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw NBC News reports, “In a video on TikTok, students can be seen gathering around the performer in thigh-high black boots and a matching body suit, as the performer is bending over, squatting and…

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The judge overseeing the hush money trial of the former president in Manhattan issued an unprecedented gag order, which he then defied by criticizing the trial and the judge on social media. The court held a hearing on the gag order after the District Attorney filed a motion to hold the former president in contempt for allegedly violating it three times. The DA requested fines and potential imprisonment for future violations, with the gag order preventing the former president from publicly discussing certain individuals. During the proceedings, the judge reprimanded the former president’s attorney for their handling of the gag…

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The following content is sponsored by The Wellness Company. Like clockwork, as we head into another election season, the medical establishment and the mainstream media are sounding the alarm on another potential pandemic: the bird flu. After warning us for months that 2024 could see another deadly pandemic, the medical establishment and governmental health organizations are sounding the alarm bells on bird flu. Not only are they drawing comparisons to COVID-19, they are in fact claiming that bird flu has the potential to be 100 TIMES MORE DEADLY! Now Dr. Peter McCullough has weighed in: With the fear-mongering campaign of “Disease…

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A federal judge recently denied a request to halt multiple civil lawsuits against former President Donald Trump in connection with the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol Building as his criminal trial proceeds in Manhattan. District Judge Amit Mehta of Washington, D.C., appointed by President Obama, decided not to pause the suits filed by lawmakers and police officers who defended the Capitol during the insurrection, despite Trump’s legal team’s concerns that defending against these lawsuits could impact his criminal defense strategy. Mehta emphasized that while both cases involve Trump’s actions leading up to and on January 6, he…

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