
Crown Heights Black community’s common sense rebuffs Antifa’s nonsense
Crown Heights Uprising: How Locals Fought Back Against Antifa
In a stunning turn of events, Crown Heights residents united to expel Antifa activists trying to ignite violence at a mass shooting site. This bold community stand, captured in a viral video, showcases rare solidarity… pic.twitter.com/7N64bUffDY
— UnreadWhy (@TheUnreadWhy) August 21, 2025

BREAKING! THEY’RE POISONING OUR LAND ON PURPOSE: U.S. FARMS UNDER CHEMICAL ATTACK – PFAS, SEWAGE SLUDGE & THE SYSTEMATIC KILLING OF AMERICA’S FOOD SUPPLY [VIDEO]
Medeea Greere, AMG News, August 24, 2025
(https://amg-news.com/breaking-theyre-poisoning-our-land-on-purpose-u-s-farms-under-chemical-attack-pfas-sewage-sludge-the-systematic-killing-of-americas-food-supply-video/)
BREAKING: U.S. farmers warn of nationwide soil and water contamination from PFAS “forever chemicals” spread through sewage sludge. Crops are dying, food is toxic, and chemical giants are silent. This isn’t just pollution — it’s a war on our food, our land, and our freedom.
THE GROUND BENEATH US IS TOXIC
This is not a drought. Not a seasonal yield drop. Not a market fluctuation.
This is chemical warfare disguised as agriculture. Across the American heartland, the ground itself has become a weapon — poisoned with toxic compounds known as PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” substances so persistent they refuse to die.
These aren’t just trace pollutants. These are bioaccumulative poisons, pumped into the food system through the deceptive practice of sewage sludge fertilizer — the ultimate industrial trojan horse. Crops are dying. Animals are mutating. Families are losing land that has been in their bloodline for generations.
And the chemical giants? Silent. Invisible. Unpunished.
This isn’t sustainability. This isn’t modern farming. This is systemic sabotage of America’s food independence. And it’s happening right now, while the media talks about “climate anxiety” and celebrity diets.
WHAT ARE PFAS – AND WHY WON’T THEY DIE?
PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances) are a family of synthetic chemicals developed for industrial use — non-stick cookware, waterproof clothing, fire retardants, and yes, even food packaging. Their defining trait? They never break down.
But the horror doesn’t stop at manufacturing.
These chemicals are now being deliberately reintroduced into farmland through sewage sludge labeled as “biosolid fertilizer.”
That’s right — human and industrial waste, collected, repackaged, and sprayed on farmland. Why? Because it’s cheap. Because it’s legal. Because it’s a loophole the corporations don’t want closed.
Once applied, PFAS seep into the soil, infect the crops, leach into groundwater, and accumulate in livestock. From there, they reach your plate, your bloodstream, and your children’s future.
COLLAPSING FARMS, CONTAMINATED FUTURES
Across states like Maine, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Iowa, small family farms are going bankrupt — not because of bad business, but because their soil is now classified as toxic waste.
- Dairy cows are testing positive for PFAS accumulation.
- Farmers are being told their land is no longer safe to grow food.
- And no one is held responsible.
The FDA, EPA, USDA — the alphabet agencies built to protect us — are either asleep, complicit, or captured. And as the legal burden falls on farmers, the real perpetrators walk free, shielded by lobbying networks and “green” rebranding campaigns.
This isn’t a fluke. It’s a chokehold.
FOOD SUPPLY UNDER SIEGE
Imagine this: You go to the store, buy produce labeled “organic,” only to discover it was grown in sludge-soaked, PFAS-laced soil. That’s not a hypothetical — that’s reality.
In fact, multiple states have already begun pulling contaminated food off shelves, and the public has barely noticed. Why? Because the mainstream press is under a chemical gag order. Pharma owns the ads. Agrogiants fund the networks.
- The result?
- You are eating poison.
- And you’re not supposed to know.
- Every contaminated field is an act of economic warfare.
- Every sick animal is a warning.
- Every silenced farmer is a casualty.
WHO PROFITS FROM THE POISON?
Let’s be blunt: Big Chemical, Big Ag, and Big Waste are getting rich off death. The more they contaminate, the more control they gain.
They sell the poison.
- They license the cleanup.
- They patent the solutions.
- And they lobby the government to legalize it all.
This is not environmental mismanagement — this is organized destruction. And the victims? Independent farmers, clean food advocates, and the American people.
WHEN LAND DIES, FREEDOM DIES
Land is freedom.
If they poison your land, they own your food.
If they own your food, they control your choices.
If they control your choices, you are no longer free.
This is not just about environmental policy.
This is a direct attack on national sovereignty — masked as “recycling,” dressed up in “green.”
While fake climate czars fly private jets to scold your carbon footprint, the very soil under your feet is being laced with cancerous molecules.
And no one is going to save you — unless you stand up, speak out, and fight back.
THE WAR ON FARMERS IS A WAR ON YOU
What’s happening in America’s fields is not a side issue.
It’s the front line in the battle for freedom, health, and truth.
Farmers are sounding the alarm.
Are we listening?
The question is no longer “Is the system corrupt?”
The question is: How much longer will we pretend it isn’t?
This is a war. On the land. On the food. On us.

Democrat Rep. Al Green Is Fired. His Response Was to Call It Racist.
Gregory Lyakhov, Gateway Pundit, Aug. 23, 2025
(https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/08/democrat-rep-al-green-is-fired-his-response/)
Representative Al Green, who has served Texas’s 9th Congressional District since 2005, will finally leave office.
The Texas Legislature, led by Republicans, passed a legal redrawing of congressional maps that effectively eliminates District 9. Green, best known not for legislation but for shouting down President Trump during his address to Congress in March 2025, will be removed from office after nearly two decades of loud, ineffective, and divisive politics.
Unsurprisingly, Rep. Al Green called the redistricting racist. But the only racial injustice here is the Democrat Party’s decades-long abuse of district lines to cling to power.
In his angry press release, Green declared that the elimination of his district—along with TX-18, TX-29, and TX-33—was part of a “racist, unconstitutional scheme” led by President Trump’s Justice Department and Attorney General Ken Paxton.
I’m GLAD @KenPaxtonTX is running for U.S. Senate. As AG, he EXPOSED fraud and FOUGHT back when others stayed silent.
I uncovered multiple election scandals in South TX—but his hands were tied. In the Senate, he can finally ensure election fraud is prosecuted. @gatewaypundit— Gregory Lyakhov (@GregoryLyakhov) August 23, 2025
Green compared Texas Republicans to segregation-era racists and claimed that the GOP was targeting Black and Hispanic communities because “they elect people of color.” But that accusation falls apart under even basic scrutiny.
Redistricting is legal. It happens every ten years following the census—but Texas law also allows mid-decade redistricting, something Democrats took advantage of in the 1990s.
When Democrats controlled Texas politics, they created gerrymandered maps that were explicitly race-based. In 1991, under Governor Ann Richards and State Senator Eddie Bernice Johnson, Democrats drew new maps to form majority-Black and majority-Hispanic districts to keep their power intact.

Zohran Mamdani Is Not Unstoppable
Gregory Lyakhov, Gteway Pundit, Aug. 24, 2025
(https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/08/zohran-mamdani-is-not-unstoppable/)
A growing number of Republicans and independents are abandoning New York City—not physically, but strategically.
They have convinced themselves that the city is already lost, and that self-identified socialist Zohran Mamdani is guaranteed to win the mayoral election.
That conclusion is unsupported by the facts.
There is no polling showing Mamdani anywhere near 50%. He is not dominating across all five boroughs. His base of support is narrow and ideologically extreme.
Mamdani’s lead is the product of apathy and division, not momentum or consensus. The race remains entirely competitive, but only if conservatives and moderate independents start acting like they want to win.
I spoke directly with Brandon Straka, founder of the WalkAway movement and the only conservative candidate consistently engaging with voters across the city.
“Republicans, independents, and moderates are not far off from taking back New York. But they have to come together. They have to act like they want it,” Straka said.
Tonight a close friend asked me if I think Mamdani will win.
It was just the 2 of us, and I can tell him anything. So I could easily have answered “yes”.
In that moment I truly realized that I know for sure that I don’t believe he will.
My answer to my friend was, “I think…
— Brandon Straka #WalkAway (@BrandonStraka) August 23, 2025
Straka is not campaigning to raise his own profile or secure a future appointment. He is running for one reason: to defeat Zohran Mamdani and prevent the city from being handed over to a radical agenda.
He has led rallies throughout the summer and continues to organize new ones. While other candidates spend time attacking one another or pursuing social media relevance, Straka is focused on the one mission that matters—blocking Mamdani’s path to City Hall.
Mamdani’s campaign is not powered by a majority vision. His ideology reflects the failed experiments of the Soviet Union, not the values of a functioning democracy.
His platform supports the defunding of the NYPD, wealth redistribution through state seizure, massive government expansion, and housing mandates that would destroy New York’s job market and drive out investment.
He has partnered with anti-Israel organizations and publicly aligned with activist groups that vilify law enforcement and undermine public safety. His candidacy does not represent progress—it represents regression on every front.
The most urgent threat to the city is not Mamdani’s policy platform or even his level of support. The greatest threat is the fractured state of his opposition.
Conservative and moderate voters are divided across multiple symbolic candidacies. As a result, Mamdani could seize control of the city with less than one-third of the total vote. He does not need a majority to win. He only needs the anti-Mamdani vote to remain splintered and indecisive.
This election will not be decided by ideology; instead, it will be decided by turnout and organization.
Brandon Straka and I are aligned in the same mission: to ensure that Zohran Mamdani does not become mayor of New York City.
But success requires more than conviction. It requires the voters who understand the stakes to unify behind one viable alternative. It requires campaign volunteers, in-person canvassing, voter registration drives, and sustained public pressure.
Mamdani can be defeated—but only if his opposition operates as one unified movement, not as scattered protest votes.
