Brooklyn Just Made It Legal to Prosecute Donald Trump for Brainwashing His Followers By Frank Parlato The term ends January 20, 2029. The man who held it steps back into the jurisdiction of ordinary law. The great April 13, 2026 Crime and Justice·Featured·Investigative
OneTaste Verdict: How Forced Labor Conspiracy Theory Redefined Consent and Coercion By Frank Parlato No one had brought a case like this before. Only a conspiracy, stretched across years. They admitted there were no chains April 11, 2026 Crime and Justice·Featured·Investigative·OneTaste
Excluded From Trial: Nine Studies That Show Orgasmic Meditation Is Meditation, Not Sex Orgasmic Meditation, or OM, is about clitoral stimulation as a method to improve health and growth. It has been castigated as sex, and sex February 14, 2026 Featured·OneTaste·Uncategorized
When Judges Let Thin Skin Undermine Justice By Juda Engelmayer In the United States, our courtrooms are supposed to embody the best of the rule of law—fair, impartial, and immune to June 12, 2025 Courts·Crime and Justice·Featured·Judicial Corruption·Law·OneTaste
The Witch Hunt in Brooklyn: When Regret Becomes a Crime This week, in a federal courtroom in Brooklyn, a young woman sat on the witness stand for the prosecution, looked at the jury, and May 23, 2025 Courts·Crime·Government·Judicial Corruption·News·OneTaste·Prosecutorial Misconduct
David Wilcock, Ancient Aliens Researcher, Is Being Mourned After A Death Near His Colorado Home April 22, 2026
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