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Town Moves To Seize 175-Year-Old Family Farm To Build Affordable Housing Units
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A New Jersey town has moved to seize a 21-acre farm belonging to the same family for 175 years. Chris Henry pleaded with the Cranbury Township Committee to reconsider seizing the farm that’s remained in the family since 1850. Henry and his brother, Andy, have declined lucrative offers for decades, ranging from $20-30 million, to preserve their family’s historic property. However, the town now looks to take the land via eminent domain. Cranbury officials intend to transform the property into affordable housing units. This is infuriating New Jersey town to seize 175-year-old family farm to create affordable housinghttps://t.co/oSgkSHpWzc — Libby Emmons (@libbyemmons) June 13, 2025 Per AgWeb: On South River Road, in Middlesex County, N.J., warehouses and industrial buildings have replaced the once abundant farms of yesteryear—except a lone holdout. “My family sacrificed on this land for 175 years,” Henry adds. “All the other farms disappeared. We did not. We will not.” In 1850, Joseph McGill—Andy Henry’s maternal great-grandfather—bought 21 acres of farmland in Cranbury, tucked almost dead-center between New York City and Philadelphia. McGill broke ground and began growing crops immediately, alongside construction of a farmhouse. In 1879, the home burned. McGill rebuilt in 1880. One crisis of many endured. “They survived hardship after hardship,” Henry says. “In 1936, my grandfather died, leaving my grandmother and mother to run the farm. It was struggle after struggle, but they held on to the land, and again survived, leaving something for the next generation.” Henry, alongside his brother, Christopher, grew up on the family farm and watched the surrounding landscape dramatically change form. In 1952, the New Jersey Turnpike was laid down a stone’s throw from their property, and in 1972, an adjacent Turnpike exit was constructed, opening the floodgates on development. In rapid succession, domino-style, the surrounding farms were sold. Warehouses and distributorships birthed metal and concrete; land values skyrocketed; and the industrial world ringed the Henry operation. Through it all, the family’s 21 acres remained intact as a working farm. City government of Cranbury New Jersey approved seizure of 175-Year-old family farm by eminent domain, so they can replace with affordable housing https://t.co/2358m0FV9S — ZitoSalena (@ZitoSalena) June 13, 2025 WATCH: BREAKING: Cranberry, NJ to seize a 175 year old family farm to build affordable housing pic.twitter.com/5JPkeomTmP — End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) June 13, 2025 NJ.com reports: Since taking full ownership of the farm over a decade ago, the brothers said they have invested more than $200,000 to maintain it. Though the Henry brothers now live in New Mexico, they visit regularly to check on the property, which is run by a local tenant who raises sheep and cattle. Cranbury officials are moving forward with plans to seize the 21-acre farm through eminent domain to make space for the construction of affordable housing. Town officials say they plan to pay the family a fair price for the land, even though the Henry brothers don’t want to sell. The brothers are making a final push to save the land. “We’re asking that the township committee look at other alternatives that don’t require this blunt force method of eminent domain against a family that does not want to sell their property,” Chris Henry said. The family’s plea comes as Cranbury races to meet a June 30 deadline to submit its affordable housing plan to the state. The township is required to build 265 affordable housing units over the next decade — part of a statewide mandate that has stirred controversy in some towns. By 2035, municipalities across New Jersey must add or renovate more than 146,000 affordable units under quotas established by the state. The mandate stems from the Mount Laurel Doctrine, a series of New Jersey Supreme Court rulings that require towns to provide their fair share of affordable housing in the region.
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Bizarre: Billionaire Friend Of Prince William Dies After “Swallowing A Bee”
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Bizarre: Billionaire Friend Of Prince William Dies After “Swallowing A Bee”

Okay, this is a strange and unfortunate way to go out. A billionaire friend of Prince William, who was on Forbes’ richest men list, has died after being stung by a bee. Multiple reports have revealed that billionaire Sunjay Kapur died from a heart attack after mistakenly swallowing a bee. The Daily Mail had more details about the bizarre death: A billionaire friend of Prince William has died after reportedly swallowing a bee. Sunjay Kapur, 53, collapsed in front of horrified teammates during the game at Guards Polo Club in Windsor. Indian-born Mr Kapur was thought to have suffered a fatal heart attack after being stung in the mouth, potentially triggering anaphylactic shock. Mr Kapur, chairman of global car parts giant Sona Comstar, had hours earlier paid tribute online to the victims of yesterday’s Air India plane crash tragedy. He posted: ‘Terrible news of the tragic Air India crash in Ahmedabad. My thoughts and prayers are with all the families affected. May they find strength in this difficult hour.’ In a statement, Sona Comstar said: ‘We are deeply saddened by the sudden demise of our Chairman, Mr Sunjay Kapur. ‘He was a visionary leader whose passion, insight and dedication shaped the identity and success of our company.’ Author and actor Suhel Seth posted on X, formerly Twitter: ‘Deeply saddened at the passing of @sunjaykapur: he passed away earlier today in England. Prince William’s billionaire pal Sunjay Kapur dead at 53 after swallowing bee during polo match https://t.co/latTUGK9P1 pic.twitter.com/VBFkwKEEWA — New York Post (@nypost) June 13, 2025 MSN gave a little background on Kapur: Kupar was only 53. The cause of death was a “fatal heart attack” triggered by the bee swallowing, the Mirror reported. “While playing polo…the bee stung Kapur in his mouth,” Mirror added. Kupar was a friend of Prince William. His ex-wife was Bollywood star Karisma Kapoor, who made allegations against him when their divorce became hostile, Mirror noted. Kapoor received bonds for their kids, Samaira and Kiaan, and “also transferred ownership of a Mumbai house to her as part of the settlement” when the couple divorced, Times of India reported. They married in 2003 and divorced in 2016, and family members were seen entering Kapoor’s home after Kapur’s death, the publication noted. A billionaire in the UK. $1.2b individual worth. Listed co's $4.8b. Playing Polo. Swallowed a bee. Stung in the throat. Felt suffocated. Died of a heart attack. Age 53. Sunjay Kapur's fate is shocking than the fiction writing of the Final Destination franchise. pic.twitter.com/TlDpivK3TQ — The Hawk Eye (@thehawkeyex) June 13, 2025
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GENIUS INVESTOR: AI “Wealth Window” Will Slam Closed June 25
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GENIUS INVESTOR: AI “Wealth Window” Will Slam Closed June 25

By James Altucher, Best-selling author; hedge fund manager; entrepreneur President Trump’s Executive Order 14179 just opened an AI “Wealth Window” for good Americans. Hello. I’m James Altucher. I’ve been called a “genius investor” by my fans… And an “eccentric millionaire” by some others. I think it’s because I make big predictions… That tend to come true. Today, I’m making my boldest prediction ever. Next-generation AI technology will create the first $100 TRILLION industry. And there could be trillions available to those investors who get in early. I put together this personal video [HERE]. In the video, I reveal the AI stocks I believe could turn $10,000… Into $1 MILLION over the next few years. If you get in early, this one-time opportunity could… Potentially change your financial circumstances… For you, your family, and your heirs. Today, I want to show you how I believe… AI 2.0 will open a brief “wealth window”… That will slam shut June 25. If you’ve missed out on crypto or tech wealth before…. I urge you, do not ignore this message. >>HERE is everything you need now P.S. To show you I’m serious about helping you get in on this opportunity, I’m giving away one of my top 5 AI 2.0 stock picks – free. See my top 5 pick here now. (Note: Thank you for supporting businesses like the one presenting a sponsored message in this article and ordering through the included links, which benefits WLTReport. We appreciate your support!  MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!)
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Are American Lives at Risk as the Israel-Iran Conflict Escalates?
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Death to Iran’s Regime
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Death to Iran’s Regime

Israel took “Death to Israel” seriously. We should take “Death to America” seriously. The post Death to Iran’s Regime appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Spectacle of Missiles Lighting Up the Tel Aviv Sky
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Spectacle of Missiles Lighting Up the Tel Aviv Sky

Night came in the Middle East, and missiles descended on Israel as Iran’s counter attack began. They are hitting civilian areas in Tel Aviv. The videos are stunning. BREAKING: Israel is under MASSIVE ballistic missile attack—Fox News crew caught live in Tel Aviv as explosions light up the sky. This is insane footage. As missiles […] The post Spectacle of Missiles Lighting Up the Tel Aviv Sky appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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USAID Official, Three Contractors Plead Guilty To Half-Billion Dollar Bribery Scheme
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USAID Official, Three Contractors Plead Guilty To Half-Billion Dollar Bribery Scheme

Three government contractors and a USAID official have pleaded guilty to a scheme involving paying bribes in order to steer more than half a billion dollars in foreign aid contracts, the Department of Justice said Friday. Roderick Watson, a USAID contracting officer, admitted to steering money to multiple companies in exchange for more than $1 million in bribes. “Watson exploited his position at USAID to line his pockets with bribes in exchange for more than $550 million in contracts,” Guy Ficco of IRS Criminal Investigation said in a statement. “While he helped three company owners and presidents bypass the fair bidding process, he was showered with cash and lavish gifts.” The scheme was possible because of the federal government’s racial “set-aside” laws known as 8(a) contracting, which allow contracting officers to give contracts to companies owned by minorities, women, or veterans without the usual competitive process. Walter Barnes III, the founder of a Baltimore-area company predicated on taking advantage of those laws, admitted to paying bribes, including a country-club wedding, cash, and a trip to Martha’s Vineyard. Barnes’s company is called Visant, previously known as PM Consulting Group. It was awarded contracts on the pretense that it was “disadvantaged” because Barnes is black, even as it took in tens of millions of dollars. Barnes used a public defender in his court case, drawing a rebuke from the judge that he presumably had ample resources to pay for his own lawyer. Also pleading guilty was Darryl Britt, the owner of 8(a) contracting firm Apprio Inc., which is received $271 million in federal contracts since 2004. Both companies also admitted criminal liability. Beginning in 2013, Britt — a member of Carnegie Mellon University’s Business Board of Advisers — bribed Watson to award contracts to Apprio. When an 8(a) firm becomes too large, it “graduates” from its “disadvantaged” status. But minority contracting laws are notoriously exploited, with minority-owned firms existing simply to win contracts, then subcontracting out the work to other firms. That is often done openly, and above board, with “joint ventures.” That’s what happened in this case once Apprio could no longer receive contracts without competition. Beginning in 2018, it enlisted Barnes to have sole-source contracts be awarded to his company, Visant, which would then subcontract to Apprio. To obscure the money trail, bribes would often be passed through Paul Anthony Young, a friend of Barnes’ in Maryland who was president of another subcontractor, and who also pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit bribery of a public official. Between 2013 and 2023, Britt, Barnes, and Young “bribed [Watson], a public official, repeatedly—in fact, through hundreds of monthly payments and other things of value, including laptops, cellular phones, jobs for relatives, and other gifts and favors” in exchange for “USAID contracts valued at hundreds of millions of dollars,” a statement of facts accompanying Britt’s plea deal said. That included a $25.5 million contract for “professional management” awarded in late 2018 to Visant, which was subcontracted out to the other companies. Initially, Britt said to give “only cash to you know who,” but eventually, Young put the USAID contracting officer on the payroll of a company. On March 28, 2018, Watson put in paperwork for a “sole source, noncompetitive contract” to Visant. The next day, Young spent $3,000 renting a suite for Watson to watch the Washington Wizards play basketball, according to court filings. Minority-owned “disadvantaged” businesses typically can only get contracts under $4 million without competition, but in June 2018, Watson sought an exception from the Small Business Administration to award a contract north of $20 million. In August, Watson grumbled that he could make much more money as an 8(a) contractor than he could as a government employee. Young encouraged him to start a firm, but Watson said he wanted to wait until he was more “thoroughly entrenched with [US]AID and now the State Department” so he could use his connections to get contracts. The contracts totaled $544 million between 2013 and 2022, according to Barnes’ plea agreement. They began with a $4.8 million “staffing contract” in 2013 and a $37 million “institutional support” contract in 2014 and escalated to a $95 million contract for “technical support” in 2022. The awarded contracts amounted to $257 million, plus there were three potential contracts totaling $287 million near the end of the scheme that were not ultimately awarded. (Sen. Brian Schatz (D-HI) said on Thursday that there was only $50 million in waste in total at USAID). Two USAID contracts awarded to Apprio, for $4.4 million and $1.8 million, are listed in spending records as for “education/training-lectures.” A $30 million USAID contract to Visant is listed as “for the innovation design and advisory services team to obtain access to specialized buy-in support to a variety of technical design firms through the management of a PMO.” A $25 million contract is listed as simply “to obtain professional management services from an 8(a) small business contractor.” A mark of how minority set-aside contractors routinely game the system is how small companies receive contracts for widely divergent fields of work — a sign that they are simply having others do it or hiring staff afterwards with little knowledge of the subject area. Apprio’s contracts with government agencies range from developing websites to medical care to human resources to “ebola efforts.” Other USAID contracts to Visant include a $15 million contract “to help protect cyberspace and communications network domains to block the spread of insecure information.” A $28 million USAID contract was for “lab institutional contractor – mega bridge contract,” and a $40 million contract was for “creation of the PDEX award.” A $204,000 contract was for a “senior advisor to the Belarus country director.” The Trump administration shuttered USAID following concerns that much of its foreign aid was wasted or diverted to politically connected Americans. That contention was met by outrage on the part of Democrat lawmakers, who stormed its office and called it a conspiracy theory. The Department of Justice said that Apprio should have to pay a $52 million penalty and Visant should have to pay $86 million, but that the companies did not have the funds to pay. It agreed to accept $500,000 from Apprio and $100,000 from Visant, and to defer criminal prosecution of both companies. USAID official Watson faces up to 15 years in prison, while the company owners face up to five years in prison. In another USAID fraud case, Stephen Paul Edmund Sutton, a British citizen who worked for a USAID contractor, pleaded guilty May 19 to taking kickbacks related to an electric program in Pakistan. Sutton and a co-conspirator who worked for him were in charge of giving out subcontractors to Pakistani vendors to perform work. In 2015, the pair created two companies and had the contractor pay them for forklift and crane services. Then those companies hired Pakistanis for half the amount. Prosecutors said the agency was defrauded of $100,000. Sutton was ordered to be handed over to immigration authorities instead of jail. The Daily Wire previously revealed that USAID’s inspector general told a federal court in November that another foreign aid contracting official, Matthieu Zahui of the African Development Foundation, had steered contracts to a friend who secretly paid him personally. Zahiu has not been criminally charged as of now.
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High-Profile Arrest in LA: Conspiracy Charges Linked to Major Protests
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President Trump is cracking down hard as immigration protests spiral into unrest. With federal troops on the ground and arrests underway, the administration is sending a clear message: lawlessness won’t be tolerated—no matter the ZIP code. FBI Arrests Alleged Riot Supplier The FBI has arrested Alejandro Theodoro Orellana for allegedly supplying “bionic shield” face masks to protesters during violent anti-ICE demonstrations in Los Angeles. Prosecutors say Orellana is part of a broader effort to provide rioters with military-grade protection gear. He faces federal charges of conspiracy to commit civil disorder—a sign that the Justice Department is targeting not just rioters, but those behind the scenes. U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli is leading the charge, emphasizing that cracking down on protest logistics is now a top federal priority. Investigators are focusing on identifying those who supply funding, equipment, and tactical support for organized demonstrations, particularly those targeting federal immigration enforcement. Trump’s Military Move Sparks Blue State Fury The arrest comes just days after President Trump sent nearly 2,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines into Los Angeles without approval from California Governor Gavin Newsom. The deployment—meant to support ICE operations and stabilize violent protests—marks the largest domestic military mobilization in the city since the 1965 Watts riots. ARRESTED: Alejandro Theodoro Orellana was arrested this morning by @FBILosAngeles on an allegation of Conspiracy to Commit Civil Disorders (18 USC 371) for distributing face shields to suspected rioters on Tuesday. We are moving quickly to identify and arrest those involved in… pic.twitter.com/Ase8kxupfp — U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli (@USAttyEssayli) June 12, 2025 Governor Newsom blasted the move, accusing Trump of “militarizing our cities” and “manufacturing a crisis.” New York Governor Kathy Hochul echoed the outrage, claiming the president is undermining constitutional limits on federal power. A federal court is now reviewing the legality of using active-duty military in local law enforcement actions without state consent. Protests Heat Up, DOJ Hardens Stance Protests against ICE raids have turned increasingly violent, with demonstrators clashing with police across downtown L.A. and blocking the 101 Freeway. Law enforcement declared multiple unlawful assemblies and made 27 arrests. Charges range from felony assault on a federal officer to the use of a Molotov cocktail. One suspect has even been added to the FBI’s Most Wanted list. Alejandro Theodoro Orellano was arrested for Conspiracy to Commit Civil Disorder. Can result in 5 years in prison, a fine or BOTH. Who paid for these shields he was distributing? Arrest them too. pic.twitter.com/3mrVyXO5tk — Savannah (@BasedSavannah) June 12, 2025 The Department of Justice is no longer playing defense. Associate Deputy Attorney General Aakash Singh has instructed U.S. Attorneys nationwide to prioritize and publicize every case involving protest-related violence or property destruction. The message is clear: the federal government will not tolerate riots disguised as demonstrations—and those aiding them will be held accountable. As protests boil and legal battles loom, the Trump administration is signaling a zero-tolerance approach to chaos in America’s streets. Sources: What happened during three days of protests over immigration raids in downtown L.A. – Los Angeles Times Feds nab man accused of dropping off masks to anti-ICE rioters in LA
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Controversy Surrounds Army’s 250th Celebration and Military Strategy Criticism
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As the U.S. Army celebrates its 250th anniversary with a powerful show of strength in Washington, D.C., political tensions simmer just beneath the surface. The grand military parade, meant to honor America’s legacy, now doubles as a flashpoint amid fierce backlash over the President’s domestic troop deployments. Military Might on Display Washington, D.C., is transformed into a showcase of American military power as the U.S. Army celebrates its historic 250th anniversary with an impressive parade. The massive display features approximately 7,000 troops, 50 aircraft, and 28 formidable tanks rolling through the capital streets in a demonstration of national strength that carries an estimated price tag of $45 million. The celebration notably coincides with President Trump’s 79th birthday, a scheduling decision that has drawn both praise from supporters and criticism from opponents concerned about the politicization of military affairs. Troops have temporarily occupied vacant government buildings throughout the city as part of the extended celebration, creating an unusual military presence in civilian spaces. CSX proudly supports the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary by moving nearly 100 military vehicles from Birmingham to D.C. for this Saturday's celebration. Watch for exclusive footage of the historic journey. Together, we salute the #Army and its soldiers! #Army250 #CSXPrideInService pic.twitter.com/sExHCLCZ8U — CSX (@CSX) June 12, 2025 Political Tensions Overshadow Celebration The parade occurs against a backdrop of nationwide controversy regarding President Trump’s deployment of active-duty military personnel on domestic soil against the wishes of state officials. This unprecedented use of military force to protect federal agents and buildings amid protests, particularly in California, has sparked legal debates about potential violations of the Posse Comitatus Act, which limits the use of military forces for domestic law enforcement. Approximately 1,800 “No Kings” rallies are planned across the country in response to the President’s policies on immigration and military deployment. President Trump has defended his actions as necessary to maintain “law and order,” while California leadership maintains that protests were under control before federal intervention escalated tensions. Over 350 Mountain Soldiers traveled to Washington D.C. to participate in the @USArmy 250th birthday parade and celebration. For 250 years, the U.S. Army has dedicated itself to fighting and winning the nation's wars. This we’lldefend!#ARMY250 #ClimbtoGlory pic.twitter.com/r4YU7r9LrD — 10th Mountain Div. (@10MTNDIV) June 13, 2025 Military’s Future Amid Challenges Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has vocally supported efforts to remove what he terms “woke” ideologies from military training and operations, claiming these changes have boosted morale and recruitment. The Army continues addressing diversity through various initiatives, including renaming military posts to honor a more diverse range of American soldiers who have served with distinction. Looking forward, the military faces significant challenges from Russian and Chinese military threats, technological shifts, and ongoing recruitment difficulties. Some strategic assessments suggest the Army may need to reduce overall troop numbers to invest in emerging priorities like enhanced Navy capabilities and space-based defense systems, reflecting the changing nature of modern warfare. Despite these pressures and the current political controversy, the Army remains an essential component of America’s defense strategy as it enters its next quarter millennium. The celebration honors two and a half centuries of service while the institution navigates the complex balance between tradition, modernization, and its constitutional role in American democracy. Sources: Live Updates: Appeals Court Order Leaves Troops in L.A. for Now, Ahead of Nationwide Protests Army parade collides with protests over Trump’s deployment of military on US soil – CSMonitor.com
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