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Trump names Pam Bondi as Attorney General pick

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President-elect Donald Trump has nominated veteran prosecutor and long-time ally Pam Bondi as his choice for attorney general.

Bondi, who served as Florida’s attorney general and has a distinguished 20-year career as a prosecutor, was described by Trump as “tough on violent criminals” and “dedicated to making America safe again.”

Announcing the appointment on social media, Trump praised Bondi’s unwavering commitment to law and order.

“Pam will refocus the DOJ [Department of Justice] to its intended purpose of fighting crime and making America safe again,” he wrote, pledging that her leadership would end what he calls the “weaponisation” of the department against Republicans.

Bondi’s nomination comes as part of Trump’s broader vision to restore trust in the justice system and protect U.S. borders.

She has been a vocal supporter of Trump, standing by him during his first impeachment trial and serving on his legal team during other high-profile cases.

Her work with the America First Policy Institute has further cemented her status as a champion for conservative values and legal reform.

Republican leaders quickly hailed the selection, with Senator Lindsey Graham calling it a “grand slam” and predicting swift Senate confirmation.

Bondi’s track record and loyalty to Trump signal a renewed focus on fighting crime and dismantling political weaponisation at the DOJ, aligning with Trump’s promises to his voters.

The nomination came hours after Matt Gaetz, facing controversy over a congressional report, withdrew his name from consideration.

If confirmed, she will lead a department with over 115,000 employees and a $45 billion budget, playing a pivotal role in shaping Trump’s vision for his second term.

A mentally unfit Joe Biden has crossed the line between proxy and direct war with Russia

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What will be the consequences be of the American president’s approval of long-range missile strikes?

The discussions in the West about authorizing long-range missile strikes on Russia are profoundly dishonest and misleading. The political-media elites present deeply flawed arguments to support the conclusion that attacking Russia with these weapons doesn’t cross the line between proxy war and direct war.

NATO may be successful in deluding itself, yet for Moscow there is no doubt that this is an act of war.

“Ukraine has the right to defend itself”

The argument that Ukraine has the right to defend itself as a justification for NATO to authorize long-range strikes into Russia is very manipulative. The public is pulled in with a very reasonable premise, based on the universal acceptance of the right to self-defense.

Once people have accepted this, then it’s presented as a foregone conclusion that Ukraine should be supplied with long-range missiles to attack Russia. The extent of NATO’s involvement in the war, as the main issue, is subsequently eliminated entirely from the argument.

The point of departure in an honest discussion should start with the right question: When is the line between proxy war and direct war crossed? These are US long-range missiles, their use is entirely dependent on American intelligence and targeting. They will be operated by US soldiers and guided by US satellites.

Launching them from Ukraine does not make it any less of a direct American attack on Russia.

Washington didn’t use these weapons against Russia for three years as it knew it would amount to a direct attack, yet now the media is attempting to sell the narrative of this merely being uncontroversial military aid to enable Ukraine to defend itself.

The US and some of its NATO allies have decided to attack Russia directly, and they should be honest about this intention. Attempts to present it as merely giving military aid to Ukraine to defend itself constitute an irresponsible effort to shame any dissent and avoid a serious discussion about attacking the world’s largest nuclear power.

It is imperative to place oneself in the shoes of opponents and ask how we would interpret a situation and what we would do if the situation were reversed. The US and NATO have invaded many countries over the years, so we do not need to delve too deep into our imagination to set up a hypothetical scenario.

How would we have reacted if Moscow had sent long-range missiles, dependent on Russian intelligence and targeting, operated by Russian soldiers and guided by Russian satellites, to attack NATO countries under the guise of merely helping Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yemen of another country to defend itself?

We are deluding ourselves if we pretend that this would not have been interpreted as a direct attack, and despite the great risks involved, we would be compelled to retaliate to restore our deterrent.

President Putin warned in September 2024 that Russia would interpret this as a direct attack and the beginning of a NATO-Russia War, and Putin argued that Russia would respond accordingly. The clarity in his language makes it nearly impossible to walk back the commitment to strike back at NATO, which is a deliberate tactic in the game of chicken, as Russia cannot swirl away.

Stories about thousands of North Korean soldiers fighting in Ukraine or Kursk are used to legitimize the attack on Russia. This is most likely NATO war propaganda as there would be some evidence if thousands of North Korean soldiers were fighting. The North Koreans allegedly training in Russia are likely intended as a deterrent in case NATO would go to war against Russia. However, even if North Koreans involve themselves in the fighting, it does not make NATO any less of a participant in the war by attacking Russia.

“Russia would not dare to retaliate against NATO”

The reluctance by Moscow in the past to sufficiently retaliate against NATO’s incremental escalations has been presented as evidence for the false conclusion that it wouldn’t dare respond. There is no doubt that Russia’s restraints have emboldened NATO. President Biden once argued that sending F-16s would result in a Third World War, such warnings now are denounced as ”Russian propaganda”. Russia’s failure to respond when the US crossed that line meant that the US could argue it did not amount to a direct attack. The rules of proxy war subsequently changed.

Russia’s dilemma over the past three years has been to either respond at the risk of triggering a Third World War, or to gradually abandon its deterrent and embolden the US. With every NATO escalation, Russia is facing an ever-higher price for its restraint. Russia has been under pressure to set a final red line, and NATO attacking Russia directly is simply too dangerous to go unanswered.

How will Russia respond? There are several more steps on the escalation ladder before pushing the nuclear button. Russia can intensify strikes on Ukrainian political targets and infrastructure, possibly introduce North Korean troops, strike NATO assets in the Black Sea and logistic centers in Poland or Romania, destroy satellites used for the attacks on Russia, or attack US/NATO military assets in other parts of the world under the guise of enabling other countries to defend themselves.

Russia’s response will also depend on how these missiles are used. The New York Times has suggested that the use of these missiles would be limited and primarily used to assist Ukraine with the occupation of Kursk, which also makes the US an even more involved participant in the occupation of Russian territory. However, Russia must respond forcefully to any breach of its red lines to counter NATO’s incrementalism – salami tactics that aim to chop away at its deterrent. The purpose of such incrementalism is to avoid an excessive response from Russia. The US will predictably impose restrictions on how these weapons can be used as it engages in direct attacks on Russia, but gradually these restrictions will be removed.

The extent of Russia’s response will depend on the extent to which these weapons are effective. The war is evidently being won by Russia, which is why Moscow is cautious about any escalations, as it only needs time. However, if these weapons would actually turn the tide of the war, then Russia would consider itself compelled to launch a powerful attack on NATO as Moscow considers this to be a war for its survival. NATO should therefore hope that these weapons are not effective, which undermines the reasoning for using them at all.

The missiles can turn the tide of the war

The war has already been lost, and Washington previously admitted that these long-range missiles would not be a game changer. There are two reasons for escalating the war at this point, to further bleed Russia and to sabotage Trump’s objective to end the fighting.

There is overwhelming evidence that the overarching objective in sabotaging all paths to peace and fighting the proxy war in Ukraine has been to weaken Russia as a strategic rival. Even Vladimir Zelensky recognized in March 2022 that some Western states wanted to use Ukraine as a proxy against Russia: ”There are those in the West who don’t mind a long war because it would mean exhausting Russia, even if this means the demise of Ukraine and comes at the cost of Ukrainian lives.” Both Israeli and Turkish mediators have confirmed that the US and UK sabotaged the Istanbul peace agreement in order to pit Russia against the Ukrainians, while interviews with top American and British diplomats have revealed that the weakening of Russia and regime change in Moscow was the only acceptable outcome.

The timing of Washington’s decision is also suspicious and appears to aim at sabotaging Trump’s massive mandate to end the proxy war. By comparison, Obama similarly threw a wrench into US-Russia relations in late 2016 as he was handing the White House over to Trump. The anti-Russian sanctions and expulsion of Russian diplomats were intended to sabotage Trump’s promise to get along with Russia. Biden appears to be following the same playbook by risking a Third World War to prevent peace from breaking out in Ukraine. Biden was too cognitively impaired to run for re-election, yet he is supposedly mentally fit enough to attack Russia as he prepares to leave the White House.

NATO Goes to War

The world today is more dangerous than at any other time in history. The US decision to attack the world’s largest nuclear power is a desperate effort to restore global primacy. What makes this situation even more dangerous is the absurd self-deception across the West that results in us sleepwalking towards nuclear war. The public should be presented with more honest arguments when making the case for risking a third world war and nuclear annihilation.

Duct-taped banana artwork sells for $6.2m, buyer plans to eat it

Maurizio Cattelan’s infamous artwork Comedian featuring a banana duct-taped to a wall, has been sold for a staggering $6.2 million at Sotheby’s in New York—four times the pre-sale estimate.

The winning bid came from Justin Sun, a Chinese cryptocurrency entrepreneur, who outbid six other rivals for the piece by the provocative Italian artist.

Sun declared he plans to eat the banana as part of “a unique artistic experience.”

Originally costing just 35 cents, the banana gained international fame after its debut in 2019, sparking viral attention and debates about the definition of art.

The piece, which comes with instructions to replace the banana once it rots, has been consumed twice before—most recently by a South Korean art student in 2023 and a performance artist in 2019.

Comedian has become an iconic and controversial symbol in the art world and has ignited debate on what is “true art”.

Sun, known for running the Tron blockchain network and facing fraud allegations by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, is now the proud owner of the most expensive banana in history.

Car dealer sends bizarre poop pics in shocking refund saga

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Christopher Schwartz (R).

A couple’s attempt to get a $15,000 refund for an undelivered car turned into a surreal nightmare when car dealer Christopher Schwartz of iSeeCars Limited sent them explicit pictures of excrement instead of their money.

Johannes and Chizelle Cilliers financed a hybrid Nissan Skyline, which was never delivered due to unresolved faults.

After multiple refund requests and a Motor Vehicle Disputes Tribunal ruling in their favour, Schwartz kept the refund money and bizarrely emailed the offensive images.

Despite claiming the photos were a “terrible prank” gone wrong, Schwartz’s actions led to questions about his suitability as a motor vehicle trader. His company has since gone into liquidation, leaving the Cilliers still out of pocket and questioning their financial future.

The tribunal revealed Schwartz pocketed the funds meant for the refund, leaving the Cilliers as joint registered owners of the faulty car alongside the supplier.

While Schwartz has surrendered his trading license, he had already registered a new company at the same address as his liquidated business. The couple remains uncertain about their financial standing, describing the ordeal as “surreal” and warning others against similar experiences. “We just wanted to buy a car, and instead, we got pictures of poo. Who does that?” Chizelle told legacy media.

‘Deeply shocked’: Kiwi Ferns star Kath Wharton passes away, aged 41

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The rugby league community is mourning the sudden death of Kath Wharton, a former Kiwi Ferns World Cup winner and NRLW Warriors player.

41-year-old Wharton is being remembered for her achievements on the field, including her role in the Kiwi Ferns’ 2008 World Cup win and her comeback to play for the Warriors in 2019 at the age of 35.

Beyond her sporting success, she was a dedicated community figure, serving on Rugby League Northland’s board and coaching at various levels.

Tributes from the Warriors and Rugby League Northland highlighted her kindness, humility, and lasting contributions to the sport and her community. Wharton leaves behind her husband and children, with further details on her farewell to be announced.

The cause of death has not been released at this stage.

 

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Maketū Pies enters voluntary liquidation

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Maketū Pies, a noted Kiwi brand and the largest employer in the small Bay of Plenty town, has gone into voluntary liquidation after five years of operating losses.

Te Arawa Management Ltd, which acquired the pie maker in 2019 during receivership, cited rising costs, slim margins, and an inability to sustain further investment as key reasons for the decision.

While a solvent liquidation process will ensure creditors and employees are paid, the closure marks the end of a 40-year legacy for the business.

Local leaders and residents have called the development a significant blow to the community, but hold out hope that the company’s premises might attract new ventures to revitalise the town. The liquidation is set to affect jobs for about 40 locals.

Interim chief executive Tina Kilmister-Blue said the decision had not been made lightly and, “a number of alternative operating options have been explored, however, these are not viable.”

Man arrested after escaping custody at Waikato Hospital

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One person has been taken into custody following a serious incident in Waikato this afternoon.

At around 12:30pm, Police were notified of a person escaping custody and assaulting two Corrections Officers outside Waikato Hospital.

The alleged offender has then reportedly carjacked a vehicle in the hospital carpark and fled the scene.

Police made area enquiries to locate the man in the stolen vehicle, before it was sighted by the Eagle helicopter in Te Awamutu at around 3:25pm.

The Eagle Helicopter tracked the vehicle until Police staff on the ground located it, and was successfully spiked on Cambridge Road, Leamington around 3:40pm.

The vehicle then came to a stop just off Cambridge Road approximately five minutes later, where the offender was taken into custody.

The 25-year-old man is due to appear in the Hamilton District Court tomorrow, facing a number of serious charges.

“This was a rapidly evolving incident, and I would like to commend staff who swiftly formulated and executed a plan to locate and arrest the man involved before further people were brought in harm’s way,” said Detective Inspector Darrell Harpur.

Warrant to arrest: Have you seen Toa Pitman?

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Toa Pitman. PHOTO SUPPLIED.

Whangārei Police are seeking information on the whereabouts of Black Power member Toa Pitman.

The 42-year-old is being sought in connection with a violent family harm incident on 19 November.

Pitman also has multiple warrants for his arrest over other family harm offending.

Detective Senior Sergeant Aaron Crawford, of Northland CIB, says Police consider him to be dangerous and he should not be approached.

“Pitman remains a serious threat to his victim, and it is a priority for our staff that he is taken into custody.

“He has a propensity to use violence, and he is believed to be under the influence of methamphetamine.

“We advise the public to not approach Pitman but call Police on 111 immediately.”

On Wednesday evening, a Police unit came across Pitman’s vehicle in the Kamo area.

Detective Senior Sergeant Crawford says Pitman failed to stop for Police and a pursuit was initiated.

“Pitman stopped his vehicle and evaded Police on foot after the pursuit ended in Otangarei,” he says.

“During the incident, Police discharged a sponge round towards Pitman.”

Pitman is still at large, and Police enquiries are ongoing to locate him.

If you see Pitman, call Police on 111 immediately.

Anyone with general information to assist our enquiries can update us online or call 105.

Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

Cops seize 3D-printed pistol, arrest gang member and associate

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Two males have been charged after Christchurch Police located a 3D-printed firearm in a car yesterday.

At 7.50pm on 21 November, officers observed a stolen car at a fast food restaurant in Ferry Road.

A 3D-printed firearm was located during a subsequent search of the car and has been seized.

A 20-year-old gang member and a 17-year-old gang associate have each been charged with two counts of unlawful possession of a firearm/restricted weapon, and one of unlawful possession of ammunition.

The 20-year-old is scheduled to appear in Christchurch District Court today.

The 17-year-old will appear in Christchurch Youth Court on 22 November.

Health bureaucrats declare ‘whooping cough epidemic’

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Whooping cough epidemic news

Health New Zealand has declared a whooping cough epidemic, with babies at the highest risk of severe illness, it is claimed.

A nationally coordinated response is now underway after 263 cases were reported in the past four weeks—the highest monthly total for 2024.

Director of Public Health Dr. Nicholas Jones highlighted that the epidemic’s resurgence may be linked to reduced infection exposure during the COVID-19 “pandemic”.

Māori and Pacific infants are expected to be disproportionately affected, with health officials urging “on-time vaccinations” for babies and antenatal immunisations for pregnant mothers to “mitigate the risk”.

Despite high global immunisation rates, epidemics still occur, but timely vaccination can significantly lower the severity of cases, bureaucrats claim.

Dr. Susan Jack of Te Whatu Ora emphasised that the outbreak could last for months or even over a year, describing it as a “marathon, not a sprint.”

Pertussis is said to pose a severe threat to infants, with around 50% of infected babies under 12 months requiring hospitalisation and some cases proving fatal.

Last year three babies died from the infection, although information on their vaccination status is unknown.

Health bureaucrats have stressed the importance of the free and safe antenatal vaccine, given from 16 weeks of pregnancy, alongside routine childhood vaccinations at six weeks, three months, and five months.

Whooping cough, also known as the “100-day cough,” causes severe coughing fits, vomiting, and breathing difficulties, with newborns particularly vulnerable to life-threatening complications.

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