Anonymous ID: 8e3aff May 27, 2026, 2:23 p.m. No.24652218   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2345 >>2666 >>2673 >>2956

Iran MP says draft US memo includes $300bn reconstruction pledge

6 hours ago

(These creatures believe their own propaganda. The Lie about everything!)

 

Iranian lawmaker Meysam Zohourian said a current outline of a memorandum of understanding between Tehran and Washington includes lifting the US naval blockade within 30 days, the withdrawal of American forces from areas around Iran and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran within the same period.

 

Zohourian, secretary of parliament’s Economic Committee, wrote on X that the outline also includes declaring an end to the war, including in Lebanon, a commitment by both sides not to use force against each other, and respect for each other’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

 

He said a final agreement would be subject to a 60-day period that could be extended by mutual consent.

 

According to Zohourian, the draft includes a promised $300 billion reconstruction program for Iran if a final agreement is signed, as well as ending US primary and secondary sanctions under a timetable.

 

He said the nuclear section covers Iran not building nuclear weapons and the creation of a mutually acceptable framework for the fate of uranium stockpiles, enrichment and all issues related to Tehran’s nuclear program in a final agreement.

 

Zohourian added that the outline includes freezing Iran’s nuclear program in return for Washington not increasing sanctions during the negotiation period.

 

He said other provisions include exemptions for Iranian oil and petrochemical sales and related services,as well as the gradual release of Iran’s blocked fundsby the United States if negotiations progress.

 

https://www.iranintl.com/en/202605272009

Anonymous ID: 8e3aff May 27, 2026, 2:27 p.m. No.24652227   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2230 >>2232 >>2666 >>2956

 

Nick Sortor

@nicksortor

🔥 Stephen Miller is DIRECTLY calling out the Somali pirates in Minnesota for DESTROYING our honor-based welfare system

 

"What's happened to our country is we became a society, as you've seen with the Somali refugee problem in Minnesota, where you have a large number of people that are NOT following the honor system.

 

They're NOT playing by the rules. They're NOT abiding by our laws, and the amount that has been fleeced from us is in the HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS of dollars."

 

THEY ALL. MUST. GO.

 

(By the way has the US banned anyone trying to get to US from Somalia forever. Its a shit hope, they should have done from day one finding out what happened in MN?)

Anonymous ID: 8e3aff May 27, 2026, 3:12 p.m. No.24652360   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2363 >>2666 >>2956

‘60 Minutes’ Journalist Who Accused CBS of Political Meddling Loses Her Deal. 5/27/26. 1/2

(I just had to post this, the NYTs, and these are the people that supposedly tells the news, but she can’t understand why she is gone! KEK)

 

Sharyn Alfonsi, whose segment on a brutal Salvadoran prison was pulled abruptly in December, said that CBS News and its top editor, Bari Weiss, had let her contract expire.

 

CBS News declined to renew its contract with the “60 Minutes” correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi, six months after her segment on torture in Salvadoran prisons was pulled off the air abruptly by the news division’s editor in chief, Bari Weiss.

 

Ms. Alfonsi’s deal expired on Saturday. She said in a phone interview that her agent’s inquiries with CBS News over the past several weeks had been met with silence.

 

“It sends a chilling message to the entire newsroom,” Ms. Alfonsi said. “I think it was a deliberate choice to penalize a journalist for refusing to sanitize accurate reporting.” (That’s the point send a chilling message to stop being assholes and liars)

 

Ms. Alfonsi remains employed at CBS, but with no contract in place, she said she had no expectation of returning to “60 Minutes.” “I’m not resigning,” she said. “If they want me gone because I did my job, they’ll have to fire me.” (You’ll wait because no one else will hire you)

 

CBS News declined to comment on Ms. Alfonsi’s remarks or her future at the network.

 

Ms. Weiss, an opinion journalist whose tenure has drawn enormous scrutiny,is readying a significant shake-up at “60 Minutes,” her network’s flagship news series.

 

Among her ideas are introducing a raft of new contributing journalists, adding shorter digital segments and developing “60 Minutes”-themed live events, akin to The New Yorker Festival, ==where viewers could meet star correspondents like Lesley Stahl+=, according to two people with knowledge of her thinking.

 

The fate of Tanya Simon, the program’s executive producer, is also unclear. Ms. Weiss is considering hiring anoutside journalist to oversee or work alongside Ms. Simon, the people said.

 

Ms. Alfonsi has contributed to “60 Minutes”since 2015. She was at the center of a firestorm in December after Ms. Weiss, who was appointed by CBS’s new owner, David Ellison, pulled a 13-minute segment that Ms. Alfonsi had reported on harsh conditions faced by Venezuelan men deported by the Trump administration.

 

At the time, Ms. Alfonsi called the decision “political” in an email to colleagues.Ms. Weiss rejected that charge, saying the reporting “was not ready”; she had suggested several last-minute editorial changes, including that the reporters seek an interviewwith Stephen Miller, the architect of President Trump’s immigration policy.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/27/business/media/cbs-sharyn-alfonsi-bari-weiss.html

Anonymous ID: 8e3aff May 27, 2026, 3:14 p.m. No.24652363   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2436 >>2666 >>2956

>>24652360

2/2

The segment eventually aired in its entirety one month later, with additional comments from the Trump administration tacked on. Ms. Alfonsi continued to appear on “60 Minutes” through the end of this season, which concluded on May 17.

 

Any re-engineering at “60 Minutes” by Ms. Weiss would amount to both a pivotal moment of her tenure and a major gamble.The show, which debuted in 1968, is still the country’s highest-rated television newsweekly, (really???) and its viewership this season was up 9 percent from the year before, according to Nielsen.

 

Her other signature initiative, the remaking of “CBS Evening News,” has suffered fromlow viewership and some embarrassing errors. Thenetwork failed to secure a visa for the show’s anchor, Tony Dokoupil, to visit China for Mr. Trump’s recent diplomatic trip, which led to some mockery from the former CBS late-night host Stephen Colbert.

 

“60 Minutes”has a long tradition of autonomy within CBS News, a source of tension for generations of network executives. In the interview,Ms. Alfonsi said she felt anxious about the program’s future. “For the last 60 years it’s been the same formula: Tell the truth, hold the power accountable, don’t blink,” she said. “And it’s unclear what next season looks like.”

“There’s a feeling that the wall has come down between editorial independence and corporate interests,” she added. “The concern is we’re going to end up with a broadcast that looks like ‘60 Minutes’ but doesn’t have the courage or the character to produce ‘60 Minutes’ journalism that actually matters.”

 

The uproar over the Salvadoran prison segment came about in part because of Ms. Alfonsi’s email that criticized management, a rarity in the network news business. Some CBS executives privately describedher actions as insubordinate. Ms. Alfonsi said she did not regret sending the email. “I know they said that I was being difficult, but I believed I was doing my job,” she said. (Her arrogance will fade as she is not released and not on TV)

 

Ms. Alfonsi would be the second “60 Minutes” correspondent to depart since Ms. Weiss joined CBS. Anderson Cooper said in February that he would leave the program after 20 years.

 

In a farewell appearance this month,Mr. Cooper told viewers that he hoped “‘60 Minutes’ remains ‘60 Minutes,’” and added, in comments that were perceivedas a subtle dig at CBS: “The independence of ‘60 Minutes’ has been critical. The trust it has with viewers is critical to the success of ‘60 Minutes.’”

 

(This is what happens when the hired think they are more important than their bosses and the show.)

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/27/business/media/cbs-sharyn-alfonsi-bari-weiss.html

Anonymous ID: 8e3aff May 27, 2026, 3:31 p.m. No.24652436   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2666 >>2956

>>24652363

Bottom line CBS 60 minutes has sucked rating down from 1970’s to 2026. They just manipulate the numbers. CBS is not a top viewer favorite anymore. But it’s Bari Weiss’s fault instead of the prima Donna’s, KEK!

 

This is how 60 minutes manipulate popularity and viewership over the years to make it just as popular as the 70’s

Summary

The ratings of "60 Minutes" have seen significant changes from 1970 to 2026.

 

1970 Ratings

In its early years, "60 Minutes" struggled with ratings but gradually gained popularity.By 1970, it had begun to establish itself as a leading news program, attracting a growing audience. Specific viewership numbers from that year are less documented, but it was noted for its innovative format and investigative journalism, which helped it gain traction.

2026 Ratings

As of May 2026,"60 Minutes" has experienced fluctuations in viewership. Recent reports indicate that the show averaged about 4.9 million viewers in January 2026, a decline from its previous average of approximately 8.32 million viewers

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Despite this drop, the show has seen a 9% ratings increase during the 2025-2026 season, indicating a resurgence in interest

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Overall, while "60 Minutes" has faced challenges, its brand remains strong, reflecting its long-standing presence in American television.

 

’60 Minutes’ Ratings Disaster as Viewers Abandon CBS Show

Martin Holmes

JANUARY 22, 2026, 9:55 AM

 

WHAT TO KNOW

The January 18 episode of 60 Minutes, featuring a delayed report on El Salvador’s mega-prison, drew only 4.9 million viewers—significantly below the show’s season average of 8.32 million.

CBS rebranded the episode as 60 Minutes Presents to avoid lowering the official season ratings, a common network tactic according to media analysts.

The report, originally pulled due to lack of White House comment, was criticized for being aired in a low-viewership time slot against NFL playoffs, with some accusing CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss of intentionally burying it.

60 Minutes finally aired a shelved report on the El Salvador mega-prison CECOT on Sunday, January 18, but it was too little too late, as viewers abandoned the long-running news program.

 

According to The Guardian, citing Nielsen numbers, the January 18 broadcast was watched by an average of 4.9 million viewers.This was way down from the show’s average of 8.32 million viewers in the 2024-2025 season. However, the number won’t affect 60 Minutes‘ season average because of the show’s bosses craftily arranged for the episode to have a slightly different name.

 

As noted by CNN media analyst Brian Stelter on X, CBS rebranded the January 18 show as “60 Minutes Presents,” which he described as “a labeling trick all the networks use at various times” so as not to “weigh down the season average.”

 

One fan wrote, “The same night when two of the largest media markets in the country will be watching playoff football. Not a coincidence.”

 

“Buried in a death slot against Rams-Bears on NBC. As Weiss intended,” wrote another.

 

The report ended up airing without comment from the White House, with Alfonsi telling viewers at the top of the segment, “Since November, 60 Minutes has made several attempts to interview key Trump administration officials on camera about our story. They declined our requests.”

 

HTTPS://WWW.TVINSIDER.COM/1240777/60-MINUTES-RATINGS-CBS-BARI-WEISS-TRUMP/

Anonymous ID: 8e3aff May 27, 2026, 3:58 p.m. No.24652553   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2666 >>2956

12th District Democrats trade barbs over candidate’s ties to the ‘blind sheikh’

Never vote for Democrats, vote Republicans Always

MAY 27, 2026

A Democrat running in a crowded House primaryis defending his past connection to the late Omar Abdel Rahman, the blind cleric who was convicted in 1995 of planning a bombing campaign intended to destroy the United Nations and other New York City landmarks.

Physician Adam Hamawy, one of 12 Democratsvying for their party’s nod in the 12th Congressional District on June 2,testified for the defense at Abdel Rahman’s trial, leading one of Hamawy’s rivals, Plainfield Mayor Adrian Mapp, to call Hamawy a “radical extremist.”

Mapp said voters need a fuller accounting of that relationship,and suggested Hamawy’s connection to the man known as the blind sheikh could jeopardize national security.

“The blind sheikh was not a marginal or misunderstood figure,” Mapp said in an interview. “He was a convicted terrorist, convicted of seditious conspiracy. He was connected to one of the darkest chapters in our nation’s history.”

Hamawy, a former U.S. Army combat surgeon,dismissed Mapp’s attacks as desperate and Islamophobic in an interview.

“My patriotism and my record is clear,” he said. “I think he’s desperate, and desperate people say desperate things.”

The two men are vying to succeed a retiring Rep. Bonnie Watson-Coleman in the 12th District, a district widely regarded as a safe one for Democrats in November.

Hamawy brushed off his connection to Abdel Rahman as minimal and decades-old news.He said he was young when he first encountered the blind cleric in 1991, and remembers carpooling with him and others on one occasion. Hamawy said he testified at the man’s trial out of a sense of “a civic duty.”

“I was called as a witness, and I gave my testimony under oath, and then I walked out,” he said. “It was never an issue back then, and they’re trying to make it an issue now.”

Abdel Rahman, who died in a North Carolina federal prison in 2017, was the spiritual leader of radical group al-Jama’a al-Islamiyaa.Before coming to the United States, he was tried in Egypt for instigating the 1981 assassination of President Anwar el-Sadat(Abdel Rahman was acquitted).

Abdel Rahman built a following with anti-American sermons in Brooklyn and Jersey City. He was not convicted on charges stemming directly from the World Trade Center bombing,but prosecutors said he and his codefendants were coconspiratorsof the men convicted in that attack.

Hamawy, who was born in Egypt and moved here as a child,maintains he had no relationship with Abdel Rahman. He noted he was in the military during the trial, and afterward was trusted to treat troops in combat in Iraq, including now-Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Illinois), and victims of the 9/11 attacks.

“Any Muslim is going to be called a terrorist at some point, and these tropes are outdated and worn. Unfortunately, they continue to be used right now,” he said. “These are not serious arguments, and they’re getting old.”

Mapp, who said his criticism is not aimed at Hamawy’s Muslim faith and said religion should “never be used as a political weapon,” said Hamawy’s military service and his treatment of 9/11 victims do not discount his past associations.

Mapp said the other Democrats in the racelack the political courage to join him in criticizing Hamawy on this issue.

“The other candidates, they want to say things but they are afraid. If you want to be a leader, you can’t lead from behind,” he said.

Micah Rasmussen, the director of the Rebovich Institute for New Jersey Politics at Rider University, said the attacks against Hamawy have largely failed to gain traction in part because they haven’t made it into paid advertising, but also because much of the district’s electorate is too young to have a visceral memory of Abdel Rahman.

“That’s always something you have to contend with. If you talk about something that happened 30 years ago, you’re missing everybody who’s under 50,” he said.

Rasmussen said a question he finds unresolved is not why Hamawy testified, but why he was drawn to Abdel Rahman in the first place, noting that the Muslim leader often spoke about jihad.

“That’s the question I don’t feel we understand enough about, why somebody who talked about jihad all the time was somebody who he felt compelled to travel with,” Rasmussen said.

“People are worried about affordability. They’re worried about healthcare,” he said. “They want to make sure that we unrig this economy, and that’s what I’m addressing.”

 

The winner of the Democratic primary will face Republican Gregg Mele in November. Mele is running unopposed in the GOP primary.

 

https://newjerseymonitor.com/2026/05/27/adam-hamawy-blind-sheikh-12th-district-primary/

Anonymous ID: 8e3aff May 27, 2026, 4:06 p.m. No.24652580   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2614 >>2666 >>2956

How Big Tech will wring $1M from each person — and what it’ll do with your private info

NY Post

Wed, May 27, 2026 at 7:30 AM EDT

Just like our birth Certificates. City of London expanding all info

 

Tech companies could be raking in more than $1 million a pop from every American’s online data over the years — with AI firms specifically reaping potentially millions more, according to a shocking new study.

 

Businesses that track individuals’ data stand to net up to $1.08 million per US resident over the course of around 60 years, or from ages 13 to 73, a typical person’s main Web-using years, according to the free-internet group Web3 Foundation.

 

Worst-case scenario, the tech bigs would garner a still-towering $610,029 from each resident’s online use, the review found.

 

The top number equates to Americans’ personal data being worth nearly $18,000 per person a year to tech companies.

 

But that potential figure jumps to a mind-boggling more than $136,000 yearly per resident for artificial-intelligence companies such as Surge AI, the report claimed.

 

Web3 Foundation studied how 150 leading tech companies — including the likes of tech giants such as Amazon, IBM, Tesla and Oracle Corporation — worked with user data to create engagement and revenue.

 

The data was taken from clicks, searches, shopping-cart contents and advertisement interaction, with personal information such as location and birth dates also added into the mix.

 

The top number equates to Americans’ personal data being worth nearly $18,000 per person a year to tech companies.

 

But that potential figure jumps to a mind-boggling more than $136,000 yearly per resident for artificial-intelligence companies such as Surge AI, the report claimed.

 

Web3 Foundation studied how 150 leading tech companies — including the likes of tech giants such as Amazon, IBM, Tesla and Oracle Corporation — worked with user data to create engagement and revenue.

 

The data was taken from clicks, searches, shopping-cart contents and advertisement interaction, with personal information such as location and birth dates also added into the mix.

 

Amazon alone stands to make about $1,227 per year from its users’ data, according to Web3 Foundation.

 

And all of the internet data used to compile those sums is given freely — though often unknowingly — by users as they surf the web or browse applications, with Web3 finding “nine in ten users” ignore website cookie notices and privacy policy consent forms intended to hide data.

 

“The report stresses that the figures are not presented as precise valuations or direct cash entitlements owed to individuals,” Web3 said.

 

“Instead, they are intended as a benchmark for understanding the scale of commercial value associated with personal data and the extent to which that value is captured by companies rather than users,” it said.

 

American internet users were the most valuable in the world for companies, the report found.

 

User data in Europe and the United Kingdom is worth about $189,405 per individual over the course of a lifetime, the report found, while the rest of the world outside of North America it was worth about $47,404 per individual.

 

(This is why I don’t post on internet)

 

https://www.aol.com/articles/big-tech-wring-1m-person-113000000.html

Anonymous ID: 8e3aff May 27, 2026, 4:24 p.m. No.24652645   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2654 >>2666 >>2956

Ontario man dies of MAID after being assessed outside Tim Hortons. 1/3

In a second case,the same doctor failed to administer one of three drugs used in assisted deaths and the patient resumed spontaneously breathing after being pronounced dead5/25/26

 

A London, Ont., doctor who assessed a patient with inflammatory bowel disease and a history of mental health issues for MAID outside a Tim Hortons location and later personally drove the man to the place his life was ended has agreed to a minimum six months’ supervision.

 

In another case, Dr. James MacLean failed to administer one of three drugs used in assisted deaths — one that paralyzes the body’s muscles, including the muscles involved in breathing. The patient resumedspontaneously breathing again after initially being pronounced dead, and after MacLean had already left the home.

 

As first reported Monday by the The Globe and Mail,the doctor’s case is raising new concerns about MAID’s oversight and accountability.

 

“What is striking is not only the seriousness of the concerns identified in these cases,but the limited regulatory response,” said Dr. Ramona Coelho, a family physician and former member of the Office of the Chief Coroner of Ontario’s MAID death review committee.

 

As part of an investigation by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) into two public complaints made against MacLean, an independent assessor appointed to review a number of MacLean’scharts concluded that he “did not meet the standard of practice of the profession, displayed a lack of judgment and that his conduct exposes or is likely to expose patients to harm or injury in five out of twenty chartsreviewed,” according to a summary decision of the college’s inquiries, complaints and reports committee.

 

MacLean was called before the committee to beverbally “cautioned” with respect to the MAID complaints. (He kills someone and he’s verbally cautioned???)

 

In addition to agreeing to mandatory clinical supervision for at least six monthsas part of an “undertaking” with the college, MacLean will undergo ongoing review of his MAID patient charts and mandatory professional educationrelated to MAID, consent, documentation, professional boundaries and professional behaviour.

 

After six months, he’ll undergo an assessment of his practice, the results of which “may form the basis of further action by the College,” Laura Zilke, a CPSO spokesperson said in an email to National Post.

 

“The undertaking imposes extensive oversight and monitoring requirements on Dr. MacLean’s practice,” Zilke said.

 

“The college takes any complaints brought to our attention extremely seriously as part of our mandate to serve the public interest and ensure safe, ethical and competent medical care for all Ontarians.”(they take complaints seriously but not death by doctor seriously. No foreigner should ever visit Canada)

 

MacLean declined comment when contacted by National Post.

 

“Due to the rules regarding privacy and my professional responsibilities to the CPSO regarding confidentiality of complaint investigations, I am unable to respond to your questions,” he said in an email.

 

According to The Globe and Mail, one of the complaints concernsThomas Dillon who suffered from Crohn’s disease and died, age 45, in January 2024.

 

https://nationalpost.com/news/ontario-man-dies-of-maid-after-being-assessed-outside-tim-hortons

 

Canada has normalized killing people instead of healing or diagnosing them correctly!

Anonymous ID: 8e3aff May 27, 2026, 4:27 p.m. No.24652654   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2666 >>2672 >>2693 >>2956

>>24652645

2/3

The anonymized death of the St. Thomas man was also flagged by the Ontario coroner’s MAID death review committee.

 

In a report involving 2024 MAID deaths, the coroner’s panelhighlighted the case of “Mr. A,” a male in his 40s with inflammatory bowel disease who, because of his illness, didn’t have an active social network, had difficulty maintaining a job, found personal relationships difficult and was dependent on family for housing and financial support.(all if those things could be fixed but the doctors prefer to kill them.)

 

He had a history of mental illness, previous bouts of suicidal thinking and on-going alcohol and opioid misuse that cost him his driver’s licence.

 

During a psychiatric assessment, Dillon was asked if he was aware of MAID and given information on the option.

 

There was no documented input from the family who were known to have had concerns about the MAID request.(in other words he didn’t want to die)

 

MacLean and another assessor found Dillon eligible for MAID under Track 2, designed for people whose death is not reasonably foreseeable but who suffer intolerably from a grievous and irremediable medical condition.

 

MacLean conducted his assessment outside the coffee shop. The CPSO panel found it concerning that MacLean discussed “sensitive MAID-related matters in an informal public setting,” according to the summary of the inquiries and complaints committee’s decision.

 

“In the Committee’s view, this reflected a lack of the level of formality and care expected when assessing requests for MAID.”

 

The panel was also troubled by the “quantity and nature” of MacLean’s text exchanges with Dillon, which included comments about the family’s views.

 

MacLean’s decision to drive Dillon to the MAID provision location — which the Globe identified as an industrial-like facility where bodies are prepared for funerals — “raised concerns about professional boundaries.

 

“Taken together, these actions created a risk that (MacLean’s) involvement could be perceived as influencing the patient,” the committee’s summary reads, especially given the patient-doctor power imbalance and Dillon’s history of mental health and substance use issues.

 

According to a more detailed decision from the inquiries and complaints committee provided to the family and obtained by The Globe and Mail, Dillon refused to ride to the MAID procedure site with his sister when she arrived at the Tim Hortons, where he and MacLean had again arranged to meet. MacLean ultimately drove Dillon himself “to ensure that patient’s final moments were dignified.” Dillon didn’t want to die at home, where he lived with his mother, because he knew his family didn’t approve and he agreed to the chosen site after other options were considered, the decision said.

 

“In this case, the assessment occurred during a single encounter at a Tim Hortons coffee shop,” Coelho said in an email.

 

“The family was not engaged in the assessment process, despite being the patient’s primary support and despite the MAID provider being aware they were trying to raise concerns,” she said.

 

(https://nationalpost.com/news/ontario-man-dies-of-maid-after-being-assessed-outside-tim-hortons

Anonymous ID: 8e3aff May 27, 2026, 4:35 p.m. No.24652672   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2956

>>24652654

3/4

“Collateral information from those closest to the patient is essential to understanding the factors contributing to the desire to die.”

 

In the Committee's view,this reflected a lack of the level of formality and care expected when assessing requests for MAID

 

The second complaint involved a cancer patient at end of life. The man had signed a “waiver of final consent” that allows people whose natural death is reasonably foreseeable to receive MAID, even if they lose capacity to give consent the moment before death.

 

Before the chosen date, the man lost capacity and was unresponsive. MacLean was called to the home.

 

He’d ordered a MAID medication kit, but it wasn’t ready when he arrived at the pharmacy.He went to the home with a kit he already had.

 

According to the college, MacLean administered a sedative follow by propofol, a drug used during surgery that, in high doses, puts people in a coma —a coma so deep people often cease breathing, according to Dying with Dignity Canada.

 

The final drug customarily used paralyzes the muscles. Deprived of oxygen, organs shut down, one by one, until the heart finally stops.

 

But MacLean was unable to find the neuromuscular-blocking drug in his kit.

 

Shortly after administering the propofol, and unable to hear a heartbeat,MacLean pronounced the patient dead, according to the college. After he left the house, “the patient resumed spontaneous breathing.”

 

MacLean returned, saw signs of cardiac and respiratory activity, administeredmore medication along with the paralyzing agent, “and again pronounced the patient’s death.”

 

According to the college committee, MacLean “advised that he believes the stress of the situation, including the last-minute and urgent request for his attendance and the substantial number of people present with significant tension amongst them,contributed to initial failed provision of MAID.”

 

The family complained about MacLean’s professionalism and communication.

 

“The level of scrutiny and accountability applied to MAID is inconsistent with how other serious medical procedures are regulated,” Coelho said.

 

The federal government “frequently points to the absence of criminal findings or disciplinary action as evidence that the MAID system is functioning safely,” Coelho added.

 

“Cases such as these, along with those documented (by the coroner’s MAID death review committee) confirm that important gaps in oversight and accountability remain.”

 

(https://nationalpost.com/news/ontario-man-dies-of-maid-after-being-assessed-outside-tim-hortons

 

How can a mostly Christian Country, the Government can deem euthanasia legal or spiritual?Canadians that want to live find a friend or relative in the U.S. or EU. At least we haven’t wanted to kill people for no fucking reason. My only belief is God Almighty, Jesus and the Holy Spirit will give these evil people and doctors the worst judgement they will ever feel for the last time!

Anonymous ID: 8e3aff May 27, 2026, 4:38 p.m. No.24652679   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2695 >>2703 >>2956

Jesse Watters

@JesseBWatters

 

We asked people on a California beach simple military history questions… and instantly regretted it😭🇺🇸

 

These answers get worse every second:

 

“Memorial Day is….America’s birthday”

 

“America fought ALBANIA in WWII”

 

“They had DINOSAURS in the Civil War” 🦖

 

9:15 PM · May 26, 2026

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https://x.com/JesseBWatters/status/2059443217334948080?s=20

Anonymous ID: 8e3aff May 27, 2026, 4:45 p.m. No.24652702   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2714

Jesse Watters: This is NO bueno…

The Five’ dissect the state of U.S.-Iran negotiations as senior Trump administration officials assert ‘no dust, no deal.’

 

12:17

 

https://youtu.be/7xLITIp2Kjk

Anonymous ID: 8e3aff May 27, 2026, 4:52 p.m. No.24652726   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Jesse Watters: This is NO bueno…

Fox thinks we are all stupid!

 

The Five’ dissect the state of U.S.-Iran negotiations as senior Trump administration officials assert ‘no dust, no deal.’

 

12:17

 

https://youtu.be/7xLITIp2Kjk

Anonymous ID: 8e3aff May 27, 2026, 5:01 p.m. No.24652751   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2956

Rubio issues MAJOR warning to Iran…(he seems one of the most rational ones)

Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks during a Cabinet meeting at the White House, where the administration is weighing next steps in the high-stakes negotiations with Iran. (Does Iran understand that the U.S. forces are fine if there is an attack on them.)

 

5:28

 

https://youtu.be/DanHb_MmP-g

Anonymous ID: 8e3aff May 27, 2026, 5:10 p.m. No.24652775   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2808 >>2820 >>2956

‘LYING’: Cuban leader drops MAJOR accusations against Rubio

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla assesses U.S.-Cuba tensions as Secretary of State Marco Rubio asserts the island nation is a national security threat

 

5:31

 

https://youtu.be/qvwMg_dNH14

Anonymous ID: 8e3aff May 27, 2026, 5:55 p.m. No.24652955   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Five’: Republicans root for the Giants too…Trump will be there.

The Five’ takes on political controversies infiltrating the sports world.

 

6:16

 

https://youtu.be/_1UKZzo86fg

Anonymous ID: 8e3aff May 27, 2026, 6:30 p.m. No.24653048   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Tyrus: How many movies can you have about witches?

This is pretty funny.

Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the 'Gutfeld!' panel discuss a study that found films are more likely to feature a talking animal than an older woman

 

7:04

 

https://youtu.be/aKeRx-Q2Fqc