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Volpe and Luthmann Unleashed on ‘Get Real’ with Tom Lemons
Independent journalists Michael Volpe and Richard Luthmann joined Florida watchdog Tom Lemons on Get Real for a blistering exposé on courtroom corruption, political cowardice, and cancel culture. The trio didn’t pull punches—taking aim at family court profiteers, anti-transparency judges, and politicians like Arizona’s Katie Hobbs. From debtors’ prisons for parents to gag orders on reporters,…
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CAUGHT IN THE STITCH: MEGA INFLUENCER’S EDITED LIES EXPOSED
The Dunkin’ Donuts parking lot confrontation between Jennifer Couture and TikToker Anglyke Reed could have been a minor spat—but when influencer Danesh Noshirvan, aka ThatDaneshGuy, edited and weaponized the footage, it became a viral witch hunt. His doctored video twisted reality, sparking a bot-driven outrage campaign that led to Couture’s arrest, harassment, and professional ruin.…
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Florida Attorney Nicholas Chiappetta Could Lose License After Deposition Outburst
Florida attorney Nicholas Chiappetta faces potential suspension after a federal judge found he refused to rein in his client, TikTok influencer Danesh “ThatDaneshGuy” Noshirvan, during a deposition. Noshirvan burst in, hurled profanities at Garramone Plastic Surgery lawyer Julian Jackson‑Fannin, then launched a series of online attacks calling the attorney racist and sexist. Judge John Steele…
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Hales Federal Fraud Frenzy: Florida Seniors Bite Back at Paid Agitator
A Florida court battle has erupted into a federal spectacle after 72-year-old pharmacist Richard A. Luthmann Sr. accused YouTube agitator Jeremy Hales of elder abuse and fraudulent court filings. Hales allegedly “served the wrong Richard Luthmann,” filing a false affidavit and inventing a fictional stepmother to justify it. Luthmann Sr. suffered a broken rib from…
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American Justice Under Siege: Plots, Protests and Paid Agitators
America’s justice system is at a breaking point. In 2022, Nicholas Roske attempted to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh — a stark warning that political violence is no longer fringe. Meanwhile, influencers like Danesh Noshirvan publicly doxx sitting justices and profit from cancel campaigns. The dark-money networks backing paid agitators exploit social media, wielding…
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The Paradoxical Patriot
Frank S. Meyer remains one of conservatism’s most misunderstood minds. In The Man Who Invented Conservatism: The Unlikely Life of Frank S. Meyer, Daniel J. Flynn resurrects the fusionist philosopher whose ideas married libertarian freedom with moral order. From Marxist radical to National Review intellectual, Meyer’s paradoxical path shaped Barry Goldwater’s movement and Ronald Reagan’s…
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Free Speech Rape Muzzle in Washington State, Will DARVO Tyranny Turn Violent?
Washington State’s Bobick v. Fernandes ruling could become the most dangerous assault on free speech in decades. By silencing unproven accusations of sexual assault without a defamation trial, the courts risk institutionalizing DARVO—where abusers deny, attack, and reverse roles to muzzle victims. UCLA’s Eugene Volokh warns the decision undermines the First Amendment. Critics argue the…
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Cyberstalking, Episode One: ‘Made You Look Faggot’
The rise of cyberstalking is reshaping harassment in the digital age. In Episode One, “Made You Look Faggot,” Frank Parlato exposes a troll hiding behind anonymity. The harasser’s crude taunts reveal both cowardice and obsession. Where bullies once needed courage—or at least risk of retaliation—today they vanish behind a screen, emboldened by fake names and…
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Danesh’s Tax Lies Exposed: Paid Agitator Brazenly Lies to Federal Judge
TikTok agitator Danesh Noshirvan claimed poverty to dodge nearly $100,000 in federal sanctions. But his own IRS filings show he depreciated over $1 million in assets, contradicting his “modest means” defense. Judge John E. Steele already ruled Danesh acted in bad faith, lied under oath, and incited harassment online. Now, the tax trail exposes him…
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Charlie Kirk Unholy Uproar: The Politics of Prayer
The assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University sent shockwaves through the nation. But what unfolded hours later in the U.S. House of Representatives revealed just how deep America’s political fault lines run. After Speaker Mike Johnson called for a moment of silence, Rep. Lauren Boebert broke it with a…


