Gavin Newsom rattles off his “secret” accomplishments — like “boutique homelessness!”
The Democrats have to be crazy to think of running this flaming leftist as president. He has taken one of the most beautiful and accomplished states in the nation, and driven it completely to seed.
What a friggin’ joke. Here’s more from The United Spot.
Are we going to see more arrests in cases of fraud and money laundering, as well as white-collar crimes?
President Donald Trump gave us a clue this might be coming. This past Friday, he put forward a new budget proposal, calling for $152 million to reopen the Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary. The infamous prison atop an island in the San Francisco Bay has been closed since 1963, although it continues to be operated as a tourist site by Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
While it was up and running, Alcatraz had one of the most notorious reputations of any American prison. The strong tidal currents around the island and frigid water temperatures made escape nearly impossible.
Why is Alcatraz needed unless there’s going to be an uptick in the number of incarcerated criminals? Will white collar criminals go there, or will they be shifted to another site, say, a site that’s currently housing truly violent criminals that could be Alcatraz bound? Stay tuned. Here’s more from ABC 7 News out of San Francisco.
The case of the missing UFO Files general keeps getting more curious. Retired major general William Neil McCasland, the former head of the Air Force Research Laboratory, went missing Feb. 27 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Bernalillo County sheriff’s office, which has been investigating the case, is now exploring a new angle.
It turns out one of McCasland’s former employees, Monica Reza, also went missing, while out hiking in a forest outside Los Angeles back in June 2025. Reza was an aerospace engineer who developed a special metal used in rockets.
Is her disappearance and the absence of McCasland connected? If so, what’s the relationship, and who might be privy to that knowledge or have enough interest to abduct or possibly commit foul play with the two Air Force researchers?
Here, the Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt digs into the mystery in another of his in-depth pieces. This one lasts more than three hours so you might want to watch it in installments over a couple of days.