Ashok Dadhwal
Ashok John Mohammad. Resist fascism wherever you are. Silence is complicity. Democracy survives only when people refuse to look away.
- A massive late-night fire ripped through a stilt-house islet in Tawi-Tawi, Philippines, wiping out roughly 1,000 homes and displacing thousands yet again, a grim reminder of how coastal poor communities keep paying the price for chronic neglect, fire safety failures, and disaster response-
- 🚨🇺🇸 Allegation: Ghislaine Maxwell reportedly satfished women on dating apps using a fake male persona called Adam Gurgly, a chilling reminder that manipulation and predation didn’t start or end with Epstein.
- The latest Epstein files read like a who’s who of global power: billionaires, royals, politicians, intelligence-linked elites. The takeaway isn’t gossip, it’s accountability—when names this rich and powerful keep surfacing, silence stops being an option.
- That screenshot proves emails existed, not a global plandemic. Pandemic preparedness meetings are routine, WHO isn’t a pharma sales arm, Gates doesn’t run India, CO₂ capture isn’t vaccines, and COVID shots did not cause mass sudden deaths or cancers. Conspiracy thrives on mistrust; evidence matters.
- An email dripping with faux mysticism, Harvard name-dropping, and creepy self-regard is not enlightenment, it’s a warning label. If you have real knowledge about Epstein and the machinery that protected him, stop hiding behind cosmic word salad and speak under oath, on record,
- The CIA quietly killed The World Factbook: a 60+ year open-source staple that let the public see how the US sized up the world. From classified Cold War tool to free global reference, now gone—no explanation, just a fond farewell.
- New York AG Letitia James is launching a Legal Observation Project to deploy trained state observers in purple vests to document ICE enforcement actions across the state, aiming to record federal conduct amid nationwide immigration raids and concerns over heavy-handed tactics —
- ICE is increasingly using surveillance — from phones to data scraping — to track immigrants and residents alike in Minnesota as part of a federal crackdown that sparked protests and lawsuits alleging unconstitutional stops and violence, reflecting a broader unease over aggressive enforcement.
- When public pressure works, even multinationals blink: Capgemini dumps its ICE-linked unit, Pattison kills an ICE warehouse deal. ICE isn’t “normal business,” it’s a reputational poison.