Wednesday, December 17, 2025

It's not just government being robbed

Saks Fifth Avenue stylist who worked for Boston Red Sox wives stole $430K worth of merch: cops



Fraud

Heartless Calif. welfare worker stole $40K in benefits using identities of elderly, dead people: feds









Ilhan Omar is a liar, but then again lying ti infidels is acceptable in her culture and faith

ICE rejects Rep. Ilhan Omar claim son was pulled over by feds, pressed for citizenship proof: ‘Absolutely zero record’



It should have been the death penalty since it was blatantly intentional


Vegas killers who intentionally mowed down retired police chief in viral video learn their fate


Wonder who?

Murdered MIT professor was found in building foyer by neighbor who heard gunshots



Now it has a name "Trantifa"

5th person arrested in NYE bombing plot is a ‘trantifa’ Marine vet out to ‘recreate Waco’ on ICE: complaint


No surprise here:California Dems Silent on Radical Anti-Israel Group's Foiled Los Angeles Bomb Plot


California Dems Silent on Radical Anti-Israel Group's Foiled Los Angeles Bomb Plot

The group, Turtle Island Liberation Front, planned to blow up buildings in Los Angeles marked by painted Hamas triangles



Gavin Newsom (Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images)

California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Sens. Alex Padilla and Adam Schiff, Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass, and more than a dozen House Democrats who represent parts of Los Angeles have remained silent on the coordinated bomb plot a radical anti-Israel group was planning before it was foiled by the federal government.

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Monday the Justice Department arrested four members of Turtle Island Liberation Front (TILF), an "anti-government, anti-capitalist" group that promotes anti-Israel ideologies. The group planned to detonate five bombs across Los Angeles on New Year’s Eve, painting Hamas triangles near their targets, according to a criminal complaint


The true cost of Net Zero

At some point, there will be no news about the Ford Motor Company’s electric vehicle fiasco. But we’re not there yet, as the most recent reports show that the automaker is paying dearly for its commitment to a Potemkin market built by a government that promised favors to companies that would follow its agenda.

Ford’s EV misfortunes have reached a nearly unimaginable low. The company announced Monday that it’s taking a $19.5 billion writedown while eliminating a number of its EV models. Reuters calls it “the most dramatic example yet of the auto industry’s retreat from battery-powered models,” while the Daily Mail says it’s “a major retreat from Ford’s most ambitious EV bet.”

Energy author Robert Bryce simply says Ford’s EV fixation was “felony stupid” and wonders how CEO Jim Farley still has a job.

“The hard truth is that Ford, which makes its money by selling F-150s and other trucks, didn’t understand who its customers are,” he says. “EVs have always been a niche-market product, not a mass-market one. And that niche market is dominated by wealthy, white, male, liberal voters who live in a handful of heavily Democratic cities and counties.”

Bryce figures the company’s total losses caused by its EV infatuation will be more than $35 billion.

“Since 2022, Ford’s losses on its EVs are more than three times the amount it made in profit!”

It was only a few years ago that Ford went, as reported by the Detroit Free Press, “all-in on electric vehicles with (a) massive multibillion-dollar investment.” The company’s “historic investment in its future” was to “pump more than $11 billion into manufacturing a strong, dependable supply of essential parts for electric vehicles, creating nearly 11,000 jobs along the way.” The “commitment” was the “single biggest investment in the history of the 118-year-old automaker.” 

On Monday, the Free Press reported the company was making a “big pivot in future vehicle offerings,” and expects that by 2030, “half of all vehicles Ford sells globally will be hybrids, extended-range EVs and electric vehicles compared with 17% today.” The lineup will include a smaller EV pickup.

It seems the company has yet to learn its lesson: Focus on internal-combustion F series trucks, Broncos, and Mustangs, the models that make the money. There is no better time than now to do so, with the administration rolling back the federal corporate average fuel economy standard so automakers won’t have to litter their lineups with high-mileage tin cans and battery-operated toys for the rich, and the market telling the industry that EVs are not for everyone.

— Written by the I&I Editorial Board


Is there a Democrat out there that is not for the criminal

Abdul El-Sayed Proposed Commuting All Sentences for Juveniles Facing Life in Prison. The Plan Would Grant Early Release to Some of Michigan's Most Violent Killers.

El-Sayed, running in the Democratic primary for Michigan’s open Senate seat, has attempted to distance himself from his past anti-police positions


Teachers' unions are a real problem...teachers must be allowed to drop out!


Teachers’ union pushes ‘neopronouns’ but claims name ‘America’ is a problem



Anti Semitism writ large

After Bondi Beach terror attack, the West must face Islamist ideology with clear eyes




The Bondi Beach attack in Australia was shocking, but not at all surprising. 

Some of the details were distinctive — an idyllic spot on the Pacific Ocean instantly turned into a killing field; a father-son terror squad — but the basic picture of radicalized Muslim immigrants targeting a gathering of Jews was drearily familiar.

These events follow the same pattern because the fundamentalist version of Islam is, at its root, hostile to Jews. 

Let’s say, for the sake of argument, that there was a refugee flow of Unitarians, and some proportion of those Unitarians were antagonistic to traditional Christians — such that they vandalized their businesses, harassed them in the streets, and launched massive protests in favor of overseas Unitarian terror groups.

In that case, we’d obviously cast a skeptical eye on Unitarian immigration. 

Yet this hasn’t been true of Muslim immigration.Mainstream political parties across the West that have presided over this open-handed policy are, understandably, losing ground to restrictionist parties that are more clear-eyed about the realities of immigration. 

Antisemitism comes in all sorts of varieties, whether Christian, Muslim or secular. 

Still, it’d startle us to learn that someone who had been attending a fundamentalist Christian church went and shot up a Jewish event — whereas it’s not the least bit unusual in someone who’s an adherent of fundamentalist Islam. 

Now, there are different interpretations of Islam, and it’s not the role of an outsider to say which is more correct: The key point is that important Muslim authorities and countless millions of the faithful embrace the fundamentalist version that’s influential in war-torn areas of the broader Middle East that have sent so many refugees to the West. 

The fundamentalist Muslim Brotherhood — Hamas is the Palestinian branch — was markedly antisemitic well before the establishment of the state of Israel.

As one analyst has noted, its anti-Jewish agitation included “boycotts, graffiti and physical violence.”

Sound familiar?

A rancid paranoia about the Jews runs through this worldview.

The 20th century Muslim Brotherhood ideologue Sayyid Qutb referred to “the tricks played by world Jewry so that the Jews may penetrate into body politic of the whole world and then may be free to perpetuate their evil designs.” 

The original 1988 Hamas charter reads like a transcript of a Candace Owens podcast, except with an armed wing attached. 

It avers that the Jews “strived to amass great and substantive material wealth,” and used it to take “control of the world media.”

They are responsible for the French and Bolshevik revolutions, indeed “most of the revolutions we heard and hear about.”

They founded “secret societies, such as Freemasons, Rotary Clubs, the Lions and others in different parts of the world for the purpose of sabotaging societies.”

They started World War I and World War II — indeed, “there is no war going on anywhere, without having their finger in it.”

The document pronounced its support for Muhammad’s prediction: “The Day of Judgment will not come about until Muslims fight the Jews (killing the Jews), when the Jew will hide behind stones and trees. The stones and trees will say O Muslims, O Abdulla, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him.”

On top of all of this, it is believed that any territory once ruled by Muslims (i.e., all of Israel) must be re-taken for Islam — and there’s a feeling of bitter resentment at the power and success the Jewish state has been able to amass, while Muslim countries in the region have been torn apart by civil strife and stifled by catastrophically poor governance. 

All this is a toxic brew, and yet a large swath of the Muslim world is beholden to these beliefs.

It is foolish to think that some element of Muslim immigrants to the West won’t share this worldview and act on it — to our great regret. 


Australia welcomed a large influx of Muslim immigrants over the last several decades, and accommodated a surge of antisemitism after Oct. 7.

So the resulting atrocity at Bondi Beach was heart-rending and all too predictable. 


Radical Anti-Israel Group Planned To Bomb Los Angeles Buildings Marked With Hamas Triangles

Radical Anti-Israel Group Planned To Bomb Los Angeles Buildings Marked With Hamas Triangles, FBI Reveals

A photo of the Turtle Island Liberation Front's bomb-making stations included 'Free Palestine' stickers

The FBI foiled a New Year's Eve terrorist plot, arresting four members of a radical anti-Israel extremist group accused of planning five coordinated bombings across Los Angeles, the Department of Justice announced Monday. The scheme involved painting Hamas triangles near their targets, and photos show "Free Palestine" stickers scattered across bomb-making stations, according to a criminal complaint.

The complaint indicates that Audrey Illeene Carroll, Zachary Aaron Page, Dante Gaffield, and Tina Lai—who were charged by federal prosecutors with conspiracy and possession of unregistered destructive devices following their Friday arrest—hold significant ties to the anti-Israel movement. They belong to the Turtle Island Liberation Front (TILF), "an anti-capitalist, anti-government movement" centered around militant, anti-Israel rhetoric and open endorsement of violence.Their alleged plot included spray painting upside-down triangles—a symbol Hamas uses to denote Israeli targets—near the buildings they planned to bomb. A search of Carroll's residence also uncovered posters with Hamas triangles seen on TILF's Instagram page, which have also appeared at the group's protests, and a photograph of the group's bomb-making stations included "Free Palestine" stickers.

The TILF members allegedly planned to target two companies in their attack. While the complaint did not name the companies, the group protested against Elbit Systems, an Israeli defense company, outside its Los Angeles office earlier this month. "These genocidal war criminals have no place in our city, and no place in Palestine. Never let them live in peace," the group wrote on Instagram.

TILF, which is named after an indigenous term for North America, has also expressed support for "Arab resistance" and has appeared at protests displaying signs reading "Israel has the right to go to hell." Other slogans promoted by the group include "Free Palestine or scorch the earth." The group has also called for "Death to ICE," and "Death to America."

The day after the arrests, the TILF group was scheduled to participate in a Palestine-focused market event in Los Angeles sponsored by left-wing activist group Code Pink, which has worked on behalf of Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine members.

TILF's plot is just the latest to be foiled by federal authorities. In late October, the FBI announced the arrest of multiple suspects in Dearborn, Mich., in connection with a jihadist-inspired ISIS-linked terror plot timed for the Halloween weekend.

Federal investigators began uncovering the scheme after a confidential informant embedded in the group reported that Carroll, who runs TILF's Instagram account, had distributed copies of an eight-page handwritten attack plan, dubbed "Operation Midnight Sun," during in-person meetings with other TILF members. According to the complaint, the informant provided the FBI with a physical copy of the document and later recorded additional meetings in which the plot was discussed in detail.

The attack plan laid out instructions for constructing complex pipe bombs, conducting surveillance, evading law enforcement, and destroying evidence after the attack. It called for coordinated teams to plant backpacks with explosive devices at five separate locations and detonate them simultaneously at midnight on Dec. 31, 2025. The plot explicitly cited New Year's Eve fireworks as a way to mask the sound of explosions and delay detection by authorities.

At one meeting, Page asked those present whether "they would be interested in receiving firearms training." Carroll added that she had a contact "who could obtain unregistered ARs" and claimed another TILF member with prior military experience could help source parts, according to the complaint.

Investigators also obtained access to encrypted communications used by the group. According to Signal messages reviewed by the FBI, the conspirators used a group chat titled "Order of the Black Lotus"—described by Carroll as their space "for everything radical"—to coordinate logistics, assign roles, share bomb-making instructions, and plan a Mojave Desert trip to test the explosive devices. FBI agents intervened as the suspects began assembling explosive components at their desert site, arresting all four before a functional device could be constructed. 

"After an intense investigation, the Department of Justice, working with our @FBI, prevented what would have been a massive and horrific terror plot in the Central District of California (Orange County and Los Angeles)," Attorney General Pam Bondi posted on X.

Agents recovered potassium nitrate, sulfur, charcoal powder, PVC pipes of various diameters, gasoline, primers, and fuse materials—components that FBI bomb technicians determined could be readily assembled into improvised explosive devices or Molotov cocktails.

The complaint further alleges that Carroll and Page discussed plans for follow-up attacks after New Year's Eve, including potential pipe bomb attacks targeting ICE officers and vehicles "beginning in January or February 2026," with Carroll noting "that would take some of them out and scare the rest of them."

According to FBI director Kash Patel, a fifth individual believed to be linked to the same TIFF subgroup was arrested in New Orleans in connection with a separate, alleged attack.

Gaffield, meanwhile, served as president of the Associated Students of Cerritos College, the student government at Cerritos College in Norwalk, California, a role in which he acted as an elected student body leader before his term ended earlier this year. He also served on the District Committee on Safety.

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