Woman Receives Package of Human ‘Arms and Fingers’ Instead of Medicine Delivery

A Kentucky woman who was expecting a medicine delivery opened the package only to discover severed human arms and fingers on ice, according to a report.

After receiving the gruesome surprise on Wednesday, the woman called 911 from her home in Hopkinsville, The New York Times reported.

“We were expecting a delivery of urgent medication that was flown in on like a Nashville airport thing, and they delivered two boxes,” she said in the 911 call obtained by WSMV.

“We opened one box and it turned out to be human body parts for transplant, like it’s very medicinal,” she continued.

“We’re trying to know where it goes. We just didn’t want to be in the possession of body parts that don’t belong to us.”

Emergency responders then called in Christian County coroner Scott Daniel to retrieve the two arms and four digits, The Times reported. (Read more from “Woman Receives Package of Human ‘Arms and Fingers’ Instead of Medicine Delivery” HERE)

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Populist Revolt Sweeps the Globe as Voters Reject Globalist Elites

Across the globe, a powerful tide of conservative populism is reshaping politics — and it’s leaving the global elite reeling. From Buenos Aires to Warsaw, Prague, London, and Tokyo, voters are rejecting establishment leaders and rallying behind nationalist outsiders who speak the language of sovereignty, cultural pride, and economic self-determination.

In Argentina, President Javier Milei’s Liberty Advances alliance shocked observers by sweeping congressional midterms, crushing the long-dominant Peronists by nine percentage points. Despite a struggling peso and a $40 billion bailout from President Donald Trump ahead of the vote, Milei’s movement triumphed — not by courting elites, but by winning over blue-collar workers and rural voters once loyal to the left.

The story is much the same elsewhere. In Poland, historian-turned-politician Karol Nawrocki rose from obscurity to win the presidency by championing nationalism and traditional values, echoing Trump’s unapologetic populism. In Czechia, October’s parliamentary elections handed power to a coalition of conservative populist parties that promise to defend the nation’s culture and borders against globalist encroachment.

Meanwhile, Britain’s Nigel Farage and his Reform Party now lead national polls after sweeping May’s local elections. The once-mighty Conservative Party has plummeted to just 20% approval — a stunning collapse that underscores how disillusioned voters have become with traditional center-right politics that seem indistinguishable from the left.

Even in Japan, where political stability has long been the norm, the populist wave is crashing ashore. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party lost its majority this summer, as many of its supporters defected to nationalist newcomers promising to “Make Japan Great Again.” The party responded by installing Sanae Takaichi, a hawkish reformer and the country’s first female prime minister, signaling a sharp turn toward populist themes.

The Netherlands offers another example of the shifting political landscape. While Geert Wilders’ PVV lost seats, most of those went to other nationalist factions — showing that the populist sentiment is far from fading; it’s simply diversifying.

What’s driving this global realignment? Simply put, decades of globalist policies have failed. Promises of peace, prosperity, and progress have yielded endless wars, open borders, and cultural fragmentation. Ordinary citizens are tired of being told that their sovereignty must be surrendered for the “greater good.”

As one political analyst put it, “Outsiders like Trump, Milei, and Farage are succeeding because they aren’t complicit in the failures of the past.”

In contrast, the global left’s response to this populist surge has been to double down. Across Europe and even in the United States, younger progressives are becoming more radical, blaming billionaires and conservative Christians for society’s woes rather than the policies that hollowed out their economies and communities.

Figures like Zohran Mamdani, the socialist frontrunner in New York City’s mayoral race, represent the mirror image of MAGA populism — angry, insurgent, and anti-establishment, but from the left. Yet while progressive populism grows in cities, the heartland remains firmly with the nationalist right.

For Donald Trump, this global trend could be a political windfall. The populist wave that lifted leaders like Milei, Nawrocki, and Farage reflects the same frustrations that have powered Trump’s enduring appeal. Middle America, like voters abroad, increasingly sees through the false promises of globalism and yearns for leadership that puts nation and people first.

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Mexican Mayor Who Stood Up to Cartels Gunned Down in ‘Kamikaze Attack’ Weeks After Haunting Statement

A Mexican mayor who called for “brute force” against the country’s violent drug cartels was gunned down in public Saturday night during “Day of the Dead” celebrations in his hometown.

Carlos Manzo, 40, the firebrand mayor of Uruapan in Mexico’s Michoacan province, was shot dead by two gunmen in front of shocked supporters in the city’s central square, the Los Angeles Times reported.

“I condemn in the strongest possible terms the vile assassination of the mayor of Uruapan, Carlos Manzo,” Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum wrote on X. “I express my deepest condolences to his family and loved ones, as well as to the people of Uruapan, for this irreparable loss.”

Security consultant David Saucedo described the brazen assassination as a “kamikaze attack.”

Manzo gained fame as head of the city of 300,000 when he stood up to the bloody cartels that have terrorized Mexico for decades — and acknowledged the risk he was taking. (Read more from “Mexican Mayor Who Stood Up to Cartels Gunned Down in ‘Kamikaze Attack’ Weeks After Haunting Statement” HERE)

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Trump: ICE Raids ‘Haven’t Gone Far Enough’

On Sunday, CBS released a preview clip of President Donald Trump’s interview, scheduled to air later on “60 Minutes,” in which he discussed his immigration policy.

Trump, who campaigned on immigration and closing the border, said he believes the tactics Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers are using on the streets of cities like Chicago and Los Angeles “haven’t gone far enough” to remove people who are in the country illegally.

Host Norah O’Donnell said, “More recently, Americans have been watching videos of ice tackling a young mother, tear gas being used in a Chicago residential neighborhood, and the smashing of car windows.” . . .

She asked, “Have some of these raids gone too far?”

Trump said, “No, I think they haven’t gone far enough because we’ve been held back by the judges, by the liberal judges that were put in by Biden and by Obama.”

(Read more from “Trump: ICE Raids ‘Haven’t Gone Far Enough’” HERE)

Joe Miller’s Analysis of this Week’s Top Stories

Joe covers our exciting top stories from this past week including conflict in the Trump Administration over the Kirk Murder, documents proving Merrick Garland’s corrupt hand in the Jack Smith prosecution, submersible UFO reports, the disappearance of the alleged trans lover of alleged Kirk-killer Tyler Robinson, and update on the Atlas 3 insanity, and much more:

WATCH: Mandatory Digital ID is Coming and Here’s What We MUST do to Stop It.

If you don’t think this terrifying control system is coming, think again. America’s digital ID ecosystem is already here at the state level. As of late 2025, 17 jurisdictions allow mDLs (digital driver’s licenses or “mobile driver’s licenses”): Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Montana, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Puerto Rico, Utah, Virginia, and West Virginia. And mDLs are accepted at over 250 TSA checkpoints. Another 18 states plan adoption by year-end, building on the REAL ID legislation already enacted. This is just the start, with mandatory provisions coming. Joe explains more below:

Meet The Mysterious Billionaire Paying American Troops During Government Shutdown

Timothy Mellon isn’t like the other billionaires. If you haven’t heard of him, it’s because he’s rarely appeared in the press outside of a wedding announcement in 1963. He lives in Wyoming – not Jackson Hole, with the other elites of the west – in small town Saratoga, with a population of 1,760.

Despite keeping a low profile, Mellon is what Vanity Fair described as the most “consequential mega-donor” of the 2024 presidential election.

Amid the government shutdown, President Donald Trump announced that the administration received a $130 million donation to pay American troops. The donation was mysterious as the president refused to name the donor, who he called a “patriot” and friend. Sources later identified the donor to The New York Times, saying Timothy Mellon, grandson of former Treasury Secretary Andrew W. Mellon, provided the funds anonymously.

When 83-year-old Mellon is talked about in the press, he is typically described as reclusive. Media outlets often use a photo of him from 1981 when writing about him. The billionaire rarely does interviews, though his family has spoken about him and his political donations in the past.

Those who know Mellon describe him as a “socially awkward” guy who “wears old aviator glasses with tape on the bridge,” Vanity Fair previously reported.

(Read more from “Meet The Mysterious Billionaire Paying American Troops During Government Shutdown” HERE)

JPMorgan Alerted U.S. to Epstein Transfers Involving Wall St. Figures

Weeks after Jeffrey Epstein died in federal custody in 2019 awaiting prosecution on sex-trafficking charges, JPMorgan Chase filed a report alerting the US government to tens of millions of dollars of potentially suspicious transactions involving him and prominent Wall Street and business figures.

The so-called suspicious activity report that JPMorgan filed identified transactions with Leon Black, the co-founder of private equity firm Apollo Global Management; Glenn Dubin, a well-known hedge fund manager; lawyer Alan Dershowitz; and trusts controlled by Leslie Wexner, the retail tycoon.

The nature of the transactions, as well as Epstein’s role in them, is unclear.

JPMorgan said in its report that it was flagging about 4,700 transactions, totaling more than $1 billion, because they were potentially related to reports of human trafficking involving Epstein. It also mentioned Epstein’s wire transfers to Russian banks and sensitivities around “his relationships with two U.S. presidents.” Epstein at times was close with President Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton.

None of the men mentioned in the report have been charged with crimes in connection to Epstein. (Read more from “JPMorgan Alerted U.S. to Epstein Transfers Involving Wall St. Figures” HERE)

Jeffrey Epstein Alleged to Broker Secret Back-Channel Between Ehud Barak and Vladimir Putin

Leaked emails allegedly reveal that Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender, served as a behind-the‐scenes “fixer” arranging diplomatic contacts between former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Russia during the height of the Syrian Civil War (2013-2016).

According to the hacking group known as the Handala Hacking Team, and published by Distributed Denial of Secrets via Drop Site News, the emails between Barak and Epstein show the following:

Epstein arranged a private meeting between Barak and Putin in the summer of 2013, to explore a Russia-led solution for removing Syrian President Bashar al‑Assad, with Israel’s interests at stake.

On February 21, 2014, Epstein wrote to Barak:

“with civil unrest exploding in ukraine, syria, somolia [sic], libya, and the desperation of those in power, isn’t this perfect for you.”

Barak responded:

“You’re right [in] a way. But not simple to transform it into a cash flow. A subject for Saturday.”

Epstein’s line frames multiple global hotspots (Ukraine, Syria, Somalia, Libya) in a single sweeping sentence—“the desperation of those in power” being ripe for opportunity. This suggests he was positioning Barak to exploit geopolitical unrest not purely for statesmanship but for something like strategic positioning or business advantage.

Epstein allegedly offered tactical advice on how to pressure the Barack Obama administration into military action against Iran after Syria, writing:

“I would use the opportunity to compare it with iran… the solutions become more compelx with time not less… hopefully someone suggests getting authorization now for Iran. the congress woudl do it.”

The communications also show Epstein advising Barak on business ventures—for example, coordinating with Russian-Israeli oligarch Viktor Vekselberg and the Renova Group for consultancy roles in Russia, again with Epstein’s help.

In short: the hacked emails portray Jeffrey Epstein not just as a financier and criminal, but as a clandestine intermediary in international diplomacy — working with Ehud Barak to engage Russia during a critical phase of the Syrian war. If substantiated, these revelations could reshape how we understand both Epstein’s global network and the murky corridors of back-channel diplomacy in the 2010s.

Planes Collide in New York — as Airport Grappled With Intense Delays: ‘We All Felt a Bump’

Two planes collided on the tarmac at New York’s LaGuardia Airport Friday — as the airport grappled with intense delays brought on by weather and staffing shortages due to the historic government shutdown, The Post has learned.

A United Airlines plane returning from Orlando, Florida, was turning into its arrival gate when it clipped the tail of another United jet on the taxiway, a spokesperson for the airline said.

The clipped plane, which was waiting to be taxied for its journey to Houston, was stationary at the time.

“We all felt a bump during taxi to the runway but didn’t know it was another plane until the captain said it was,” a passenger, who declined to share their name, told The Post moments after the collision.

Video obtained by The Post showed numerous emergency vehicles at the scene.

Both planes returned to the gate, and all passengers were deplaned. (Read more from “Planes Collide at LaGuardia — as Airport Grappled With Intense Delays: ‘We All Felt a Bump’” HERE)

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