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CDC: Chocolate Kills 2, Hospitalizes 73 Nationwide…
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CDC: Chocolate Kills 2, Hospitalizes 73 Nationwide…

A nationwide outbreak of poisoning linked to chocolate products containing psychoactive ingredients resulted in two deaths, 73 hospitalizations, and over 100 severe illnesses across 34 states, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Deadly Chocolate Products Spread Across 34 States The CDC published findings on April 9 documenting the severe health crisis caused by so-called microdosing chocolate bars and related products. The outbreak led to 29 patients requiring intubation, a critical medical intervention for those unable to breathe on their own. Researchers from the CDC and partner institutions tracked cases spanning more than two-thirds of the country, revealing the widespread distribution of these dangerous products. The psychoactive ingredients in these chocolate items caused reactions severe enough to require intensive medical care in dozens of cases. Poisoning Outbreak Linked to Chocolate Led to 2 Deaths, Dozens of Hospitalizations: CDC #newshttps://t.co/ZizTpOYkva — Filtered News (@filterednews) April 10, 2026 The term microdosing typically refers to consuming small amounts of substances, often marketed as wellness or therapeutic products. However, the outbreak demonstrates the serious risks associated with unregulated psychoactive compounds in food items. Federal health officials documented the outbreak in their in-house journal, signaling concern about these products reaching consumers through retail channels. The chocolate bars and similar items contain ingredients that triggered life-threatening reactions in vulnerable individuals across the nation. Growing Concern Over Unregulated Products The outbreak raises questions about regulatory oversight of products containing psychoactive substances marketed to American consumers. These chocolate items were available widely enough to cause poisonings in 34 states, suggesting significant gaps in product safety monitoring. The two deaths represent the most severe outcomes in an outbreak that sent dozens to emergency rooms requiring advanced medical interventions. Health officials continue investigating the specific ingredients and distribution channels that allowed these dangerous products to reach so many consumers. Chocolate lovers face shock as recall uncovers hidden risks. #Chocolate #Recall #FoodSafety #Health https://t.co/O3Bh4z2xo3 — TAXI (@designtaxi) April 7, 2026 What Americans Need to Know The CDC report serves as a warning about unregulated psychoactive products entering the marketplace disguised as ordinary food items. Families should exercise caution with any chocolate or edible products claiming to contain microdosing ingredients or wellness compounds. The outbreak’s scope, spanning 34 states with over 100 severe cases, demonstrates how quickly dangerous products can spread through distribution networks. Federal health authorities published this data to alert medical professionals and the public about the serious health risks these products pose to American consumers and families nationwide. Sources Theepochtimes: Poisoning Outbreak Linked to Chocolate Led to 2 Deaths, Dozens of Hospitalizations: CDC

ARMY Survivors EXPOSE Hegseth — Deadly Drone Coverup…
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ARMY Survivors EXPOSE Hegseth — Deadly Drone Coverup…

U.S. Army survivors of a deadly Iranian drone strike accuse Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth of misleading the public about their unit’s vulnerability, exposing potential leadership failures under Trump administration oversight. Attack Details and Survivor Accounts On March 1 at approximately 9:15 a.m., an Iranian drone struck the tactical operations center at Port of Shuaiba, a Kuwaiti port facility south of Kuwait City. Around 60 troops from the U.S. Army’s 103rd Sustainment Command endured fires, shrapnel, head injuries, and heavy bleeding. Hours earlier, missile alarms had sent them to a cement bunker, but an all-clear allowed return to the site. Survivors self-applied tourniquets and commandeered civilian vehicles to rush wounded to hospitals in Fahaheel. Pentagon Narrative Faces Backlash Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described the drone as a “squirter” that penetrated defenses of a “fortified” unit during a Washington press conference. Survivors rejected this portrayal, stating the outpost had only vertical blast barricades with no overhead protection—”about as weak as one gets” against drones. They emphasized the unit was unprepared to defend itself, despite intelligence identifying the port as a potential target. The Pentagon declined comment, citing ongoing operations. Risky Relocation Sparks Questions Commanders ordered the unit to “Get off the X” from a major U.S. base, relocating to Shuaiba closer to Iran and within drone range. Troops questioned the unstated rationale for moving to this “deeply unsafe area,” a classic older facility lacking robust defenses. Survivors praised comrades’ valor in chaos but criticized higher decisions that positioned them vulnerably. This deadliest strike since 2021 highlights force protection gaps in the Gulf sustainment operations. Amid rigid media restrictions, injured survivors spoke anonymously to CBS News, sharing exclusive photos and videos—the first public eyewitness accounts. They sought to honor the six killed and over 20 wounded without diminishing sacrifices, unified in rejecting the “fortified” claim while stressing pride in their response. Implications for Military Readiness The dispute amplifies scrutiny on war leadership, potentially prompting reviews of outpost security and Iran strategy. Short-term, it exposes lapses; long-term, eroding trust in official accounts could impact policy. Families and communities grieve losses, yet celebrate soldiers’ heroism in self-triage and evacuations. In an ongoing conflict, these revelations demand accountability to protect American troops serving under Trump administration responsibility. Conservatives value strong defense and truth from leaders. Survivors’ testimonies underscore the need for transparent command, limited government overreach in narratives, and robust protection for those defending freedom against Iranian aggression. Political debates on preparedness intensify as questions linger on relocation rationale and media controls. Sources: Army survivors of deadly attack in Kuwait dispute Pentagon’s account, say unit “was unprepared” to defend itself

Million-Dollar Drones DESTROYED for $10 Each…
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Million-Dollar Drones DESTROYED for $10 Each…

US Army and Navy deploy the Bullfrog M2, turning million-dollar drone threats into $10 taxpayer victories under President Trump’s defense priorities. Bullfrog M2 Deployment Strengthens US Military Edge US Army and Navy forces now deploy the Bullfrog M2 autonomous system from Austin-based Allen Control Systems. This AI-driven counter-drone platform detects, tracks, identifies, and acquires targets up to 1500 meters using passive infrared and electro-optical sensors. Operators issue only the final fire command, enabling rapid response to swarms. The system mounts on trucks, ships, Abrams and Bradley tanks, or aircraft, targeting Group 1-3+ UAS up to 600kg. Deployment counters escalating threats from Eastern Europe and Middle East conflicts. Taxpayer Savings Revolutionize Drone Defense Economics Bullfrog achieves $10 per kill by firing standard ammunition from weapons like M2 .50 cal machine guns, M230 30mm chain guns, or M240 machine guns. This contrasts sharply with multimillion-dollar missile interceptors wasted on cheap drones. ACS President Steve Simoni highlighted this efficiency at an Axios event, critiquing prior US drone preparedness as a “D” grade. Taxpayers benefit directly as the Trump administration prioritizes fiscal responsibility in defense spending, reducing waste from past mismanagement. Production Ramp-Up and Global Alliances Form ACS triples its Austin facility to 5,295 square meters to meet demand, adding engineering jobs and planning tank integrations. US SOCOM purchased units in August 2025 for mobile boats and vehicles. By November 2025, sales reached South Korea and UAE for regional threats, with Romania launching coproduction and European offices. CEO Michael Wior emphasizes full autonomy, freeing operators for critical tasks. These moves bolster US-led alliances against drone proliferation. No operational tests in Ukraine occurred, yet strong adoption signals real-world confidence. ACS leaders advocate layered defenses combining kinetics and lasers for comprehensive protection. Impacts Echo Conservative Priorities on Security and Economy Short-term, Bullfrog cuts reliance on costly systems, saving billions for taxpayers frustrated by inflation and overspending. Long-term, it shifts industry toward scalable AI defenses, boosting US exports and Austin jobs. Political alliances strengthen with NATO partners like Romania. While autonomy raises ethics discussions, its cost-effectiveness aligns with limited government and strong national security. US military ratings underscore gaps filled by American innovation. ACS expansion supports ongoing R&D without disclosed production rates. Demand persists despite uncertainties in exact kill-cost audits, validated by consistent ammo-driven economics. Sources: ACS Bullfrog M2 Product Page Axios: ACS Bullfrog Sales to South Korea, UAE, Romania Defence UA: Bullfrog Production Ramps Up CBS Austin: Allen Control Systems Builds AI-Powered Drone Killer ACS Bullfrog M230 Product Page

Vance Heads to Pakistan for High-Stakes Iran Peace Talks
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Vance Heads to Pakistan for High-Stakes Iran Peace Talks

Vice President JD Vance will lead a U.S. delegation to Pakistan this weekend for crucial peace negotiations aimed at ending the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. The talks in Islamabad represent a pivotal moment for Vance, who has previously advocated for keeping America out of foreign wars. Testing Vance’s Diplomatic Credentials The vice president faces the monumental challenge of bringing together two nations that have been adversaries for nearly five decades. This diplomatic mission carries significant weight for Vance’s political future, particularly if he pursues a presidential run in 2028. The negotiations will focus on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway that remains unclear whether it has fully reopened even after the ceasefire took effect. The strategic importance of this shipping lane cannot be overstated for global oil markets and international trade. Ceasefire Shows Signs of Strain The two-day-old ceasefire is already facing serious pressure. Iran’s Foreign Ministry has stated it will not participate in Saturday’s overall talks unless Lebanon is included in the ceasefire agreement. Israel maintains that its offensive against Hezbollah militants in Lebanon is not part of the current deal. Under pressure from President Trump and other international leaders, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to enter into direct talks with Lebanon. These separate negotiations will take place at the ambassador level. What This Means for America The success or failure of these negotiations could determine whether the United States maintains a military presence in the region or finally brings American forces home. The talks also test whether the Trump administration’s approach to Middle East diplomacy can succeed where previous administrations have failed. For Vance, this represents an opportunity to demonstrate leadership on the world stage while staying true to his America First principles. The outcome will likely shape both regional stability and domestic political calculations heading into the next election cycle. Sources Npr: VP Vance to lead U.S. team in Iran peace talks. And, Artemis II to return to Earth

Pentagon THREATENS Pope—Shocking Avignon Warning Resurfaces…
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Pentagon THREATENS Pope—Shocking Avignon Warning Resurfaces…

A senior Pentagon official summoned the Vatican’s top diplomat for a “bitter lecture,” boasting U.S. military might and demanding Pope Leo align with Trump’s foreign policy—or face consequences that echo historical papal subjugation. Pentagon Meeting Sparks Diplomatic Firestorm In January 2026, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby summoned Cardinal Christophe Pierre, the Vatican’s apostolic nuncio to the United States, to the Pentagon. Vatican officials described the encounter as a “bitter lecture” where Colby emphasized U.S. military superiority, stating America possesses the power to do “whatever it wants.” He invoked the Avignon Papacy of the 1300s, a period when French kings held popes captive, as a precedent for expected papal alignment. This unusual confrontation underscores efforts to bring the Holy See in line with administration priorities. Tensions had simmered for four months over papal critiques of migrant policies deemed “deadly” and “inhumane.” Pope Leo Challenges Trump’s Assertive Foreign Policy Pope Leo XIV, elected as the first American-born pontiff coinciding with Trump’s second term, delivered his January 2026 State of the World Address. He directly challenged the “Donroe Doctrine,” rejecting “diplomacy based on force” in favor of “dialogue and consensus.” On April 7, 2026, after Trump threatened on Truth Social that “a whole civilization will die tonight” if Iran missed a deadline, Leo denounced it as “completely unacceptable.” Archbishop Paul S. Coakley of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops echoed this, stating threats to civilians cannot be morally justified. These positions reflect longstanding Catholic emphasis on peace over escalation. Escalating Tensions and Internal Responses Trump’s April 6 White House briefing warned Iran could be “taken out in one night,” prompting Leo’s public rebuke and a prayer vigil at St. Peter’s Basilica on April 11 calling for rejection of “conflict, domination, and power.” Leo canceled a planned meeting with Trump. VP JD Vance, a Catholic convert and Colby ally, announced an investigation into claims a U.S. official threatened Pierre. The Pentagon countered with a denial, describing the session as “respectful and reasonable” while holding the Holy See in “highest regard.” This dispute highlights conflicting accounts of the same event. Power dynamics pit U.S. military and political strength against Vatican moral authority. The administration seeks Vatican support for its Iran stance, while church leaders prioritize dialogue. Over 60 million U.S. Catholics face divided loyalties between national security and faith principles. Implications for Religious Freedom and Diplomacy Short-term fallout includes fractured Catholic backing for Trump policies and public bishop rebukes. Long-term risks involve diplomatic isolation, with one Vatican official suggesting Leo may never visit America under this administration. The episode questions executive pressure on religious institutions, potentially eroding church autonomy—a core conservative value rooted in the First Amendment. International views on U.S. religious freedom could suffer. While facts confirm the meeting occurred, tones remain contested between Vatican briefings and Pentagon statements. Sources: Trump Official Gives Vatican ‘Bitter Lecture’ Amid Growing Rift Trump Iran Civilization Threat Pope Leo Iran War Pope Leo Trump Civilization Threat JD Vance Investigating Vatican Rep Threat From US Official