FBI

Created
Tue, 11/11/2025 - 07:47

Mired in scandal over his leadership, the FBI director is lashing out against MAGA influencers for mocking his girlfriend as a Mossad honeypot — and activating his legal network to slap them with frivolous multi-million dollar lawsuits. The wind was at Kash Patel’s back in the early months of 2023. It was during this period that the Trump-aligned legal operative met Alexis Wilkins, then a 24-year-old wannabe country music star who would become his girlfriend, and launched his foundation, “Fight […]

The post Kash Patel’s GF files $5 million lawsuit against podcaster for ‘insinuation’ she’s Mossad honeypot first appeared on The Grayzone.

The post Kash Patel’s GF files $5 million lawsuit against podcaster for ‘insinuation’ she’s Mossad honeypot appeared first on The Grayzone.

Created
Fri, 25/07/2025 - 09:06

Russiagate hysteria led the FBI to spy on a panel featuring The Grayzone’s Max Blumenthal and Anya Parampil. As Blumenthal warned during the discussion, the bogus Trump-Russia collusion narrative was exploited to target a wide range of anti-establishment figures. “Russiagate, one of the principal reasons that I oppose it – and why I called it out from the beginning – is that while it seems to be directed at Trump, it’s going to go beyond Trump and it will be […]

The post FBI surveilled 2018 ‘Russia & Wikileaks’ panel featuring The Grayzone, files show first appeared on The Grayzone.

The post FBI surveilled 2018 ‘Russia & Wikileaks’ panel featuring The Grayzone, files show appeared first on The Grayzone.

Created
Sun, 16/03/2025 - 08:06

It wasn’t just Chicago Police running Homan Square, the notorious off-the-books holding facility where detainees alleged heinous civil rights violations. The US Department of Justice has also used the building, which continues to operate a decade after being exposed as the site of alleged torture and unlawful detentions. This article was originally published by Noir News. Scandals don’t get much more disturbing than that of Homan Square. In 2015, the Guardian revealed Chicago Police had allegedly employed torture and days-long […]

The post Court docs show US govt knew about – and used – Chicago ‘black site’ first appeared on The Grayzone.

The post Court docs show US govt knew about – and used – Chicago ‘black site’ appeared first on The Grayzone.

Created
Fri, 13/09/2024 - 13:18

Former Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa sat down with The Grayzone’s Oscar Leon to discuss our recent report exposing the political manipulation of the country’s judicial system by attorney general Diana Salazar in favor of US state and corporate interests. A transcript of their conversation can be viewed after the video below:   Oscar Leon Good morning, Mr. President. How are you?  Rafael Correa Hey. A pleasure to see you. Thank you. Oscar Leon We released this report. I don’t know […]

The post VIDEO: Ecuador’s exiled ex-president Correa discusses the US lawfare agenda with The Grayzone first appeared on The Grayzone.

The post VIDEO: Ecuador’s exiled ex-president Correa discusses the US lawfare agenda with The Grayzone appeared first on The Grayzone.

Created
Mon, 19/08/2024 - 04:08

Two plotters of the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse were exposed as DEA informants. Another was unmasked as an FBI informant. Now, newly-released court documents provide the most startling evidence yet linking the conspirators with the US government. A South Florida businessman accused of funding the plot to assassinate former Haitian President Jovenel Moise received legal advice endorsing a mission to capture the head of state from a confidential informant of a US intelligence agency, court documents unveiled in July […]

The post Accused financier of Moise assassination apparently advised by US intelligence first appeared on The Grayzone.

The post Accused financier of Moise assassination apparently advised by US intelligence appeared first on The Grayzone.

Created
Mon, 12/02/2024 - 03:25

An empty bucket, a Zappos shoebox, potting soil, a collapsed dog crate, a dog bed, a broken lamp wrapped in duct tape, some synthetic firewood—the flotsam and jetsam of the half-forgotten years. These leftovers from past lives accumulate in suburban garages as the people who once wanted them get older and older. Useless and unnoticed, […]

The post The Memory Hole appeared first on The New York Review of Books.