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Freshandfitpod:On what basis? Because every sane creatures that knows Mossad knows the only thing it does around the world is terrorism |
Can you prove to me that the email is false?? eepeepook: |
THE WHISTLER NEWSPAPER - Exclusive Stories & Breaking News from Nigeria in Politics, Business, Tech, and Entertainment. Advertisement EXPOSED: Epstein Called Nigerians ‘Gangsters,’ Plotted Nollywood Takeover As Dangote Appears In Files EXPOSED: Epstein Called Nigerians ‘Gangsters,’ Plotted Nollywood Takeover As Dangote Appears In Files By Justina SIMON on February 4, 2026 On January 30, 2026, the United States Department of Justice released over three million pages of Jeffrey Epstein documents, including thousands of videos, images, emails, and investigative records spanning two decades. The files relate to multiple federal and civil investigations into activities of the disgraced financier who was convicted of sex offenses in 2008 and charged in 2019 with sex trafficking of minors before he died in custody. The scale of the release was described as unprecedented in modern U.S. justice history. Over the years, Epstein’s case has drawn global attention due to allegations that he operated an extensive abuse network involving powerful individuals, while benefiting from institutional failures within the justice system. Advertisement Who is Jeffrey Epstein? He was an American financier and convicted sex offender who cultivated connections with influential politicians, business leaders, academics, and celebrities. His private Little St. James Island in the U.S. Virgin Islands was dubbed “Pedophile Island” and became infamous as an alleged abuse site. Despite his philanthropic activities, Epstein’s criminal conduct defined his legacy. A 2005 Palm Beach investigation identified dozens of underage victims, some as young as 14. A controversial 2008 plea deal resulted in only 13 months imprisonment after avoiding federal prosecution. After the Miami Herald’s 2018 investigative reporting exposed the lenient deal, Epstein was arrested again in July 2019 on federal sex-trafficking charges. He died by suicide at age 66 on August 10, 2019, while awaiting trial in a Manhattan jail. In the years following his death, the so-called ‘Epstein Files,’ an extensive archive of court, investigative, and intelligence records, have been subject to intense legal and political battles, with calls for full public release and scrutiny of Epstein’s network, associations, and potential enablers. Following the release of the files, THE WHISTLER examined the predator’s connections to Nigeria. Here is what we found: Epstein and Nigerian Women One email sent to Epstein mentioned how Nigerian women have the shortest interbirth interval and should be selected for “cock up botty.” Another email from an unnamed woman who appears to have undergone a body enhancement mentions a lunch held at the Italian embassy. “This is the only crowd that gets a kick out of Lagos [redacted] week as much as I do!!” the email reads. One email sent by Epstein to request details of another unnamed woman reads, “I need a short bio and her full name, please! Tomorrow afternoon will try to send the complete list of options as she will need to sort out her visas/flights… She might enjoy seeing how tech startups in Nigeria look a lot different in Africa. Team is young and great fun, and it’s very safe for a day or two. She could also spend a day in Dubai!” Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s associate, who was found guilty of child sex trafficking and other offences, also mentioned coming to Abuja, Nigeria, in two of the emails reviewed by THE WHISTLER. “Hello, Jeffrey. I just talked to my friend, and she is not in Paris now, she is in Nigeria, but will be back Thursday in Paris. Her name is Sadia, and here is her phone number: I hope you are enjoying your trip!” reads another email from one Nina K to Epstein
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Since the 1970s, at least 28 women have accused Donald Trump of various acts of sexual misconduct,[1] including rape, kissing and groping without consent, looking under women's skirts, and walking in on naked teenage pageant contestants. Trump has denied most of the allegations, but admitted some, in the 2005 Access Hollywood tape and toward Howard Stern[2]. He has a history of insulting and belittling women when speaking to the media and on social media,[3][4] and has made lewd comments about women, disparaged their physical appearance, and referred to them using derogatory epithets.[4][5][6] In October 2016, two days before the second presidential debate with Hillary Clinton, a 2005 "hot mic" recording surfaced in which Trump was heard saying that "when you're a star, they let you do it. You can do anything. ... Grab 'em by the pussy."[7] The incident's widespread media exposure led to Trump's first public apology during the campaign,[8] and caused outrage across the political spectrum.[9] In 2025, Trump's past friendship with Jeffrey Epstein received significant media attention following his administration's refusal to release files relating to Epstein, despite Trump's 2024 election campaign promises to do so.[10] Overview Donald Trump has been accused of rape, sexual assault, and sexual harassment, including non-consensual kissing or groping, by at least 25 women since the 1970s.[a] In June 2019, writer E. Jean Carroll alleged in New York magazine that Trump raped her in a department store dressing room in 1995 or 1996. Two friends of Carroll stated that Carroll had previously confided in them about the incident. In November 2019, Carroll filed a defamation lawsuit against Trump.[16] Trump called the allegation fiction and denied ever meeting Carroll, despite a photo showing them together at a party in 1987 being published by the magazine.[17][18][19] In November 2022, Carroll filed a suit against Trump for battery under the Adult Survivors Act. On May 9, 2023, a New York jury in a civil case found Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation against Carroll, but found him not liable for rape. They awarded Carroll US $5 million in damages.[20] In July 2023, Judge Kaplan stated that the jury had found that Trump had raped Carroll according to the common definition of the word as they had ruled that Trump had forcibly and nonconsensually penetrated Carroll's vagina with his fingers.[21] New York state's definition at the time defined rape as solely nonconsensual penetration of the vagina by a penis.[22] A September 2023 partial summary judgment again found Trump liable for defaming Carroll. On January 26, 2024, Trump was ordered to pay Carroll an additional $83.3 million in damages.[23] Other litigation includes his then-wife Ivana's rape claim during their 1990 divorce (she later recanted);[24] businesswoman Jill Harth's 1997 lawsuit alleging breach of contract and sexual harassment (she settled the former claim and forfeited the latter); and former Apprentice contestant Summer Zervos's claim of sexual misconduct, followed by a 2017 defamation lawsuit after Trump accused her of lying[25] (she withdrew her defamation case in 2021).[26] The allegations by Ivana Trump and Jill Harth became public before Trump's presidential candidacy with the rest going public after the 2005 Access Hollywood tape was leaked during the 2016 presidential campaign in which Trump was recorded bragging that a celebrity like himself "can do anything" to women, including "just start kissing them ... I don't even wait" and "grab 'em by the pussy". Trump denied behaving that way toward women and apologized for the crude language. Many of his accusers stated that Trump's denials provoked them into going public. Several former Miss USA and Miss Teen USA contestants accused Trump of entering the dressing rooms of beauty pageant contestants while contestants were in various stages of UnCloth. Trump had already referred to this practice during a 2005 interview on The Howard Stern Show, saying he could "get away with things like that" because he owned the Miss Universe franchise. In October 2019, the book All the President's Women: Donald Trump and the Making of a Predator[b] contained 43 additional allegations of sexual misconduct against Trump.[27][28] Trump has denied all the allegations against him, saying he has been the victim of media bias, conspiracies, and a political smear campaign.[c] In October 2016, Trump publicly vowed to sue all the women who have made allegations of sexual misconduct against him, as well as The New York Times for publishing the allegations.[33][34] Court Testimonies disclosed the alleged sexual assault by Trump in June and said Trump's reaction had directly harmed her career and reputation.[16] Carroll said she was filing this lawsuit on behalf of each woman who has faced harassment, assault, or belittlement.[66] Trump stated that her allegation was a promotion strategy for her book titled What Do We Need Men For? A Modest Proposal, where she discloses details about the alleged assault. The White House Press Secretary responded to the lawsuit claiming it was "frivolous" and that the story was fake, "just like the author".[67] In September 2020, the Justice Department argued that Trump had acted "within the scope" of the presidency when he called Carroll a liar, moved the case from a state court (which had recently denied Trump's motion to delay the case) to federal court, and sought to take over his defense. During the discovery phase, Trump could have been required to testify and to provide a DNA sample. Attorney general Bill Barr cited the Westfall Act as allowing the Justice Department to defend federal employees against civil liability for acts conducted in the normal course of their duties. Barr stated the White House had requested the Justice Department action and noted that taxpayers would pay any judgment should Carroll win the case.[68][69][70][71][72] Since government employees largely enjoy immunity from defamation suits, the Justice Department argued that Trump had spoken in his official capacity as president.[73] On October 27, federal judge Lewis Kaplan rejected that argument and allowed the suit to proceed and consider Trump's actions to be by a private citizen[74]—not an officer of a federal agency (as the Justice Department said), as Trump was occupying an office defined in the Constitution, which was a separate category.[75] On November 20, Kaplan ordered Trump's prior private attorneys to resume representing him in the case.[76] On November 25, the Department of Justice appealed Judge Kaplan's ruling in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.[77] In June 2021, the Justice Department argued in a court brief that it should substitute itself as the defendant in the case because Trump had acted as a federal employee.[78] Carroll filed a second lawsuit against Trump in November 2022 that renewed her claim of defamation due to additional statements Trump made and expanded her claim to battery under the Adult Survivors Act, a New York law that allows sexual-assault victims to file civil suits beyond expired statutes of limitations.[79] The trial for E. Jean Carroll v. Donald J. Trump began on April 25, 2023, in federal court at the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.[80][81] On May 9, after deliberating for less than three hours, a jury of six men and three women in Manhattan federal court unanimously found Trump liable for sexually abusing Carroll and defaming her by calling her a liar, rejecting his denial of the allegations, though they did not find Trump liable for rape. The jury awarded Carroll $5 million in compensatory and punitive damages.[82] A September 2023 partial summary judgment found Trump liable for defaming Carroll through his statements he made in 2019. A trial held January 16–26, 2024 awarded an additional $83.3 million in damages to Carroll.[83] Trump filed a countersuit against Carroll, but the judge dismissed the case and wrote that Carroll's accusation of "rape" is "substantially true".[84] The $5 million judgement against Trump "for defamation and sexual abuse" was upheld on appeal by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on December 30, 2024,[85][86] and again on June 13, 2025.[87] The $83.3 million judgment was also upheld by the Second Circuit on September 8, 2025, after Trump's lawyers attempted to argue on grounds of presidential immunity relating to Trump v. United States (2024).[88][89] Interest is also due on the outstanding amount. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump_sexual_misconduct_allegations
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BlackfireX:Bombing 7 countries in 6 months |
budaatum:https://www.reuters.com/world/china/kremlin-says-trump-invited-putin-join-board-peace-2026-01-19/ |
Russian President Vladimir Putin has been invited to join United States President Donald Trump’s “board of peace”, purportedly aimed at resolving global conflicts as well as overseeing governance and reconstruction in Gaza. The invitation, which emerged on Monday, was extended as Russia’s nearly four-year war on Ukraine continues and a peace deal there remains elusive. Trump had been pushing for an end to the war, one he claimed he would stop within 24 hours of taking office a year ago. A war of attrition has been raging on the ground, and peace negotiations are ongoing, but momentum has slowed again. ures around the world to sit on the “board of peace”, chaired by Trump himself. “President Putin also received an invitation to join this board of peace,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists on Monday. Russia was seeking to “clarify all the nuances” of the offer with Washington, he said, without adding whether Putin is inclined to join. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, a Putin ally, has also been reportedly invited to join the group by Trump. Moscow for years tried to balance relations with all major players in the Middle East, including Israel and the Palestinians. But since the start of Israel’s more than two-year genocidal war on Gaza and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Putin has moved away from Israel, boosting ties with its foes, such as Iran. Moscow has also sought closer relationships with the Gulf Arab states amid growing Western isolation. Putin has previously praised Trump’s efforts to resolve conflicts. “He’s really doing a lot to resolve these complex crises, which have lasted for years, even decades,” Putin said in October. Referring to the situation in the Middle East, Putin said: “If we succeed in achieving everything Donald has strived for, … it will be a historic event.” The assault on Ukraine and the war in Gaza have strained Moscow’s traditionally good relations with Israel, home to a large Russian-born community. The Kremlin has repeatedly criticised Israel’s war on Gaza and called for restraint. “The Gaza Strip is experiencing a humanitarian catastrophe in the full sense of the word,” Putin was quoted as saying by the news agency RIA Novosti at a meeting with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in May. “Russia, as a friend of the Palestinian people, is trying to provide regular assistance,” the Russian president added. The “board of peace”, which is expected to implement Trump’s 20-point plan to end Israel’s war on Gaza, is a three-tier governing structure consisting of representatives from around the world including the US, Europe and Arab countries. However, it has been criticised by experts for placing Trump, pro-Israel officials like US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and polarising figures in the region, such as former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, at the top while Palestinians are relegated to the third tier with municipal duties, potentially marginalising Palestinian political agency in favour of a commercialised, “neocolonial” governance model.
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What has this got to do with Yoruba Muslims or iskamic jihadist?? Yobabad: |
The Trump administration wants nations to pay $1 billion to stay on his Gaza Board of Peace, reported The Times of Israel, citing a draft charter sent to about 60 countries by the US administration. "Each Member State shall serve a term of no more than three years from this Charter's entry into force, subject to renewal by the Chairman," the charter says, according to the Israeli news outlet. "The three-year membership term shall not apply to Member States that contribute more than USD $1,000,000,000 in cash funds to the Board of Peace within the first year of the Charter's entry into force." The White House rejected the report as misleading, saying there is no minimum membership fee and that permanent membership would be offered to partner countries demonstrating commitment to peace, security and prosperity.
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At peak of islamic power, the ottoman Empire ruled from. The Iberian peninsula(Spain and Portugal) to middle East protecting the jews and Christians it met there who still exist till today, Christians, Muslims and jews were under protection of the Muslims until Spanish king killed and exiled all Muslims and jews in what is later. Known as the Spanish Inquisition Mabuggi88: |
Do you know the benefits that abounds Libya before assasination of Gaddafi ?? Read before talking, stop making empty claims without facts or evidence Chibuezem: |
North has been practising religion for at least 800 years, Boko Haram started in 2009 (17 years ago), they were hallucinated by the religion not to kill themselves before 2009 ? Ever8090: |
A bipartisan US Congress delegation also began a visit to Copenhagen on Friday to voice their backing for Denmark and Greenland. The foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland visited the White House on Wednesday for talks to defuse the issue but said afterward that they remained in “fundamental disagreement” with Trump. But the United States, Denmark and Greenland had agreed to set up a working group to continue talks every two to three weeks on the issue, the White House said on Thursday.
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Iraqi hostage comforting his 4-year-old son in Najaf, Iraq, March 31, 2003. The photo won the Pulitzer Prize. The photograph captures an Iraqi prisoner of war sitting on the ground, his head covered by a black hood, gently placing his hand over his child’s eyes. The boy, barefoot and frightened, sits against his father’s lap amid coils of barbed wire. Taken in Najaf during the early days of the Iraq War, it distills the human cost of conflict more powerfully than any statistic could. In March 2003, U.S. forces advanced into Iraq under the fake premise of dismantling weapons of mass destruction. Towns like Najaf became battle zones as both sides endured heavy casualties. For civilians, these confrontations meant chaos, separation, and loss. In this image, the father’s protective gesture, shielding his son from seeing his captivity, transcends politics and ideology. It is a moment of love and helplessness in a place defined by violence. The hood was a standard procedure for captured Iraqi hostages, used to disorient and dehumanize. Yet the presence of the child breaks through that anonymity, reminding the viewer that behind every war prisoner lies a family. Added Fact: The photo was taken by Jean-Marc Bouju for the Associated Press and went on to win the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography in 2004 for its raw depiction of human emotion during war.
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brown3:This is West Bank, not gaza |
In pictures: Palestinian Christians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank hold public Christmas celebrations for the first time since the genocide in the blockaded enclave started 🔗 https://trt.world/chbc
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In pictures: Palestinian Christians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank hold public Christmas celebrations for the first time since the genocide in the blockaded enclave started 🔗 https://trt.world/chbc
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Validated:He is leader is over 200,000 indigenous Palestinian Christian
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esnbrutality:Bethlehem is in Palestine.
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Israeli authorities prevented Palestinian Authority Vice President Hussein al-Sheikh from attending the Christmas Eve mass at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem on Wednesday, PA-run WAFA claimed. The authorities prevented Sheikh's "convoy from entering the city," the report alleged. PA President Mahmoud Abbas sent Sheikh as his envoy to "represent him at the event and attend the mass," the report noted. Thousands of Palestinians and Israeli-Arab Christians were in attendance at Bethlehem's Manger Square on Wednesday, according to the Associated Press, after Christmas celebrations had been reduced for two years due to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, began celebrations during the procession from Jerusalem to Bethlehem, calling for a "Christmas full of light," AP reported. Pizzaballa told the gathered crowd in Manger Square of his visit to Gaza's Christian community on Sunday, where he held a pre-Christmas mass, and saw a desire to rebuild among devastation, AP noted. "We, all together, we decide to be the light, and the light of Bethlehem is the light of the world," AP cited him as saying. Unemployment rose sharply in Bethlehem during Israel-Hamas war, mayor says Unemployment in Bethlehem rose from 14% to 65% during the Israel-Hamas War, Mayor Mahel Nicola Canawati was cited as saying in a previous AP report earlier this month. Christians account for less than 2% of the West Bank's residents, AP noted.
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Thousands of people have gathered in Bethlehem on Christmas Eve for the first public celebrations since 2022 after the city cancelled or muted festivities for two years out of respect for the thousands killed during Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza. Families filled Manger Square in the occupied West Bank city as a giant Christmas tree returned to the plaza, replacing a nativity display used during the war that showed baby Jesus amid rubble and barbed wire, symbolising the devastation in Gaza. The celebrations were led by Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the top Catholic leader in the Holy Land, who arrived in Bethlehem from Jerusalem in the traditional Christmas procession and called for “a Christmas full of light” Scout bands from towns across the West Bank marched through Bethlehem’s streets, their bagpipes draped with tartan and Palestinian flags. Since the start of Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, its forces have carried out near-daily raids across the West Bank, arresting thousands of Palestinians and sharply restricting movement between cities. Palestinians say the intensified military presence, road closures and checkpoint delays have deterred visitors, paralysing the tourism sector on which Bethlehem’s economy depends. The vast majority of those celebrating were local residents, with only a small number of foreign visitors. Unemployment in Bethlehem surged from 14 percent to 65 percent during the genocidal war on Gaza, Mayor Maher Nicola Canawati said earlier this month. As economic conditions deteriorated, about 4,000 residents left the city in search of work, he added. Israeli raids and settler attacks The return of Christmas celebrations comes despite continued raids and large-scale military incursions across the occupied West Bank, even after a fragile ceasefire in Gaza, which has been repeatedly violated by Israeli forces, took hold in October. The raids often entail mass arrests of Palestinians, home searches and demolitions, as well as physical assaults that sometimes lead to deaths. Attacks by Israeli settlers against Palestinians have reached their highest level since the United Nations humanitarian office began recording data in 2006. The attacks have involved killings, beatings and the destruction of property, often under the protection of the Israeli military. Earlier on Wednesday, more than 570 Israeli settlers entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied East Jerusalem under police protection, the Palestinian news agency Wafa reported. Palestinians say such incursions violate the longstanding status quo governing Islam’s third-holiest site. Israel’s security cabinet has also signed off on plans to formalise 19 illegal settlements across the West Bank, in a move Palestinian officials say deepens a decades-long project of land theft and demographic engineering. The United Kingdom, Canada, Germany and other countries condemned the move on Wednesday. “We call on Israel to reverse this decision, as well as the expansion of settlements,” said a joint statement released by the UK, Belgium, Denmark, France, Italy, Iceland, Ireland, Japan, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway and Spain. “We recall that such unilateral actions, as part of a wider intensification of the settlement policies in the West Bank, not only violate international law but also risk fuelling instability.” https://youtube.com/shorts/XUqm1AmRPwE?si=OheTqntxPTctHknf
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That doent absolve them of the responsibility to speak against evil. oz4real83: |

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