Wi-Fi and Social Media Finally Gave the Village Idiot a Megaphone
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Wi-Fi and Social Media Finally Gave the Village Idiot a Megaphone

Invasion of the Idiots: Umberto Eco Predicted the Apocalypse — It Just Logged In

For centuries, public discourse had filters. Newspapers had editors. Publishers relied on fact-checking. If you wanted to publish a medical claim, you needed proof. If you wanted to shape public opinion, you needed credibility. If you spread falsehoods, there were consequences.

Suddenly, anyone could reach millions. A teenager posting from a bedroom had the same platform as a seasoned academic. A conspiracy theorist could attract as much attention as a journalist who had spent months verifying facts. And the most extreme voices traveled fastest. Social media platforms do not reward accuracy. They reward engagement. Anger, fear, and absolute certainty spread better than nuance. A careful post explaining that an issue is complex and deserves thoughtful consideration rarely goes far.

We are living in the world he feared. The problem was never that foolish voices appeared. They were always present. The problem is that they are now amplified while expertise is dismissed.

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'Bolle' Jos Leijdekkers and the Broader Developments in Dutch and International Organized Crime

'Bolle' Jos Leijdekkers and the Broader Developments in Dutch and International Organized Crime

European and African authorities have been locked in a high-stakes game for Jos Leijdekkers, the Dutch-born cocaine trafficker widely known by the alias Bolle Jos. Convicted in absentia and on Europol’s most-wanted list, Leijdekkers remains a fugitive — eluding capture and drawing fresh international scrutiny as law enforcement ramps up efforts to bring him to justice.

The Netherlands has formally requested Leijdekkers’ arrest and extradition from Sierra Leone, but progress has been slow and complicated by politics and legal barriers.

While Leijdekkers remains free, remnants of the Dutch organized crime underworld continue to make headlines. Ridouan Taghi, once the Netherlands’ most-wanted fugitive linked to the notorious Mocro Maffia network, was arrested in the United Arab Emirates in 2019 and sentenced to life in prison after a landmark trial known as the Marengo case.

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2025 Krio Descendants Union (KDU) Global Family Reunion
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2025 Krio Descendants Union (KDU) Global Family Reunion

2025 Krio Descendants Union (KDU) Global Family Reunion.

In videos and photos: 'Wan Wik Celebration.'

UPDATE: The KDU Global Inc. ‘Krio Excellence Award.’ Join us for the Award Program on Saturday, February 28, 2026, at 1:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) / 6:00 PM GMT (London/UK and Freetown/Sierra Leone) using the Yad Rod Zoom link [expand article].
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The Tucker Carlson Network Documentary: 'Replacing Europe: Following the World's Deadliest Migration Route'

The Tucker Carlson Network Documentary: 'Replacing Europe: Following the World's Deadliest Migration Route'

The narrative is that Europe is being invaded and destroyed by Africa, in a crime orchestrated by global leaders.

Released around January 2026. It follows journalist Anthony Rubin and his team as they trace a perilous illegal migration path from West Africa to Europe, highlighting dangers, smuggling networks, and alleged facilitation by NGOs and governments. Carlson mentioned that Sierra Leone comes up as one origin country for migrants converging in Mauritania before the deadly sea crossing. The film argues that this mass migration from Africa is overwhelming and transforming Europe, framed as an orchestrated ‘invasion.’

Separate U.S. reports align with a Sierra Leonean smuggler, Abdul Karim Conteh, leading networks that funneled thousands (including from Iran and Afghanistan) across the Americas to the U.S. border.

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Sierra Leone Airlines New Air Connection Between Gambia and the UK

Sierra Leone Airlines New Air Connection Between Gambia and the UK

This new flight is set to enhance travel options between the West African region and the UK, and it is expected to serve as a bridge for tourism, business, and cultural exchanges. With increased global connectivity, the route will make it easier for travelers from Gambia to reach the UK, and offer a more accessible path for UK residents to visit Gambia and explore its many attractions.

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The Spirit of the Freetown Secondary School for Girls' (FSSG) 100th Anniversary Celebrations— Play The Game

The Spirit of the Freetown Secondary School for Girls' (FSSG) 100th Anniversary Celebrations— Play The Game

That sounds like a wonderful milestone to celebrate!

A century after its founding, Freetown Secondary School for Girls (FSSG) is shining brighter than ever. The iconic institution—known for nurturing generations of formidable women—has officially turned 100, and the celebrations have been nothing short of spectacular.

No school association may ever match the vision and developmental drive of the FSSG Old Girls Association.
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How Did Ruth Buy Her Own Freedom: A Modern Moral Story
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How Did Ruth Buy Her Own Freedom: A Modern Moral Story

Treating someone as disposable because they can’t produce, earn, or “add value” is the root of both old slavery and many modern injustices.

Ruth’s story was an eight-year nightmare. Sold as a child to a Virginia tobacco plantation, she had worked eighteen hours a day. Her hands were twisted, her nights filled with bloody coughing fits, and—worst of all—she had dug the graves of her three small children with her own hands. They had died of malnutrition.

Even the other slaves avoided her. “That one’s got one foot in the grave,” they whispered.

But while everyone saw a broken woman waiting to die, something extraordinary was burning behind those seemingly lifeless eyes.

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What a Smokescreen! This article responds to several official videos presented by the Sierra Leonean authorities regarding drug arrests

What a Smokescreen! This article responds to several official videos presented by the Sierra Leonean authorities regarding drug arrests

The International Drug Enforcement Agencies, including Interpol and Europol, possess intelligence confirming that Jos Leijdekkers—recognized as Europe’s most wanted drug kingpin and identified as Bio's son-in-law—is currently operating from Sierra Leone. He is implicated as the principal orchestrator of drug importation activities within the country.

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Cocaine: Africa's New 'Gold Rush'

Cocaine: Africa's New 'Gold Rush'

Trafficking by organized transnational networks generates significant revenue for criminal organizations, now amounting to billions of dollars annually.

"The New Gold Rush" underscores the enormous profits and extensive social and economic impacts of the cocaine trade. This trade has become comparable to historical gold rushes, igniting fierce competition for wealth and power among criminal organizations. Recent interceptions in Nigeria, West Africa, demonstrate the innovative and diversified methods these traffickers use, expanding their reach even further.

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Ph.D. (In View): The Road to Recognition Without Achievement

Ph.D. (In View): The Road to Recognition Without Achievement

There’s a peculiar sickness that has gripped our dear Nigeria, and Africa in general, one that doesn’t cause fever or headache but swells the ego faster than garri in hot water.

Somewhere in this jungle of academic aspirations, we have turned “in view” into a permanent residence. You cannot just be “Mr. Okoro.” God forbid! You must be “Dr. Okoro (in view).” Even if the view is still in the far horizon, like the Mambilla Plateau seen from Wukari.

The road to the doctorate, which should be a lonely and rigorous journey of research and reflection, has become an expressway of certificates for sale. Somewhere in the crevices of our educational system, PhDs are being awarded at a rate faster than sachet water. For the right price, you can get your “Doctorate in Leadership and Transformational Strategic Governance” from a mushroom university that doesn’t even have a functioning website.

We judge competence by the length of titles on letterheads. You can’t be appointed a consultant unless you have a Ph.D. Even if your field experience could fill ten libraries. We are quick to say, “We need qualified people,” when what we really mean is “We need titled people.”

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KUSH Related Deaths: When a Ministry Responds with Suspicion Instead of Empathy, Solidarity, or Urgency
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KUSH Related Deaths: When a Ministry Responds with Suspicion Instead of Empathy, Solidarity, or Urgency

When a Ministry reacts not with empathy, solidarity, or urgency but with suspicion and administrative threats, it tells you governance has lost its heart and soul.

If our institutions cannot show compassion and rise to the grief and pain of the families and communities shattered by the Kush crisis, then, for the love of God, they must stop adding salt to injury.

UPDATE: October 21, 2023; 2:34 PM EST: Further details have emerged as the Mayor of Freetown has provided evidence supporting her claim. Expand article reveals additional information.
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Freetown and The Billionaires in Leones: A Comedy of Cash

Freetown and The Billionaires in Leones: A Comedy of Cash

If you’ve ever dreamed of being a billionaire, skip Silicon Valley or Dubai—just land in Freetown with a wallet full of Sierra Leonean leones (SLL /NLe). Welcome to the Land of Paper Fortunes. Thanks to hyperinflation, you too can walk around with stacks of notes so tall they double as a pillow.

Being a Leone billionaire is like being given a Monopoly set and told that you're the richest person in the world. While your wallet may be full, your stomach might not be

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When a Dutch Drug Kingpin Needed a New Base, Sierra Leone Welcomed Him With Open Arms

When a Dutch Drug Kingpin Needed a New Base, Sierra Leone Welcomed Him With Open Arms

European Magazine New Lines has detailed how Europe's Most Wanted Drug Lord Jos Leijdekkers corrupted the corridors of power to engage in his cocaine business in Sierra Leone. Leijdekkers is reportedly enjoying high-level protection in Sierra Leone. Leijdekkers is alleged to have potentially financed luxury goods and vehicles for senior government officials, hinting at a web of financial influence and quid pro quo arrangements. West Africa, including Sierra Leone, is identified as a major transit point for cocaine smuggled from Latin America to Europe.

Expanding the article will reveal in detail allegations about how convicted Dutch drug lord Jos Leijdekkers seemingly leveraged corruption within Sierra Leone to facilitate his cocaine trafficking operations.
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Widow Twerks Against Cardboard Cut-out of her Late Husband During his Funeral in Peru
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Widow Twerks Against Cardboard Cut-out of her Late Husband During his Funeral in Peru

A widow was seen twerking against a cardboard cutout of her late husband during his funeral in Peru. Dressed in black, the grieving woman playfully rubbed herself against the life-sized figure while onlookers cheered and celebrated. A reggaeton singer, known as “El Cangri del Callao,” was hired as a “wake entertainer” to provide entertainment for the event. He even encouraged other mourners to join in on the lively dance.

The singer later shared the astonishing video on his Instagram page, where it went viral, garnering 4.3 million views and thousands of comments.

One local commented,

“Hi, bro, I'm going to die on July 23.

Are you available?” 🤣😂😂

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To Our Wonderful Family and Friends of the Class of 2025
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To Our Wonderful Family and Friends of the Class of 2025

We celebrate more than just a graduation — we celebrate a journey filled with late nights, early mornings, countless challenges, and unwavering determination. The Class of 2025 has not only reached a milestone but has done so with courage, heart, and an unbreakable spirit.

To the family and friends who stood by their side: Your love, support, and encouragement have been the foundation that helped them soar. This achievement is as much yours as it is theirs. 
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Authorities Seek 'Africa-hiding' Drug Lord  Jos Leijdekkers' US$250m Wealth

Authorities Seek 'Africa-hiding' Drug Lord Jos Leijdekkers' US$250m Wealth

June 2, 2025: Dutch prosecutors said Monday they were seeking to confiscate a record 221 million euros ($253 million) from one of Europe's most notorious drug barons, thought to be hiding in Sierra Leone.

The illegal assets amassed by Jos Leijdekkers, also known as "Bolle Jos" or "Chubby Jos", were proceeds from cocaine trafficking, as well as purchases of gold and luxury items, the public prosecutors said. Leijdekkers is thought to have made 114 million euros from 14 cocaine shipments over less than a year.

BREAKING NEWS CRIME UPDATE: July 14, 2025: The Rotterdam court seized the illegal assets amassed by Jos Leijdekkers, also known as “Bolle Jos” or “Chubby Jos,” from cocaine trafficking and gold purchases — but left out unproven claims about luxury goods.
Expanding the article will reveal more information.
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West Virginia: Five Black Adopted Children Subjected to Slave‑Like Abuse
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West Virginia: Five Black Adopted Children Subjected to Slave‑Like Abuse

The case of Jeanne Kay Whitefeather and Donald Ray Lantz stands as one of the most harrowing child abuse and human trafficking prosecutions in recent West Virginia history. What began as an adoption ended in a devastating pattern of exploitation and cruelty, leaving deep, lasting impacts on the lives of five young siblings and raising questions about systemic safeguards meant to protect children in foster and adoptive care.

Prosecutors also pointed to racist text messages and comments by the defendants that suggested motivations rooted in racial bias.

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Africa’s Self-Powered Car Shocks Engineers Worldwide
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Africa’s Self-Powered Car Shocks Engineers Worldwide

Initially, many declared it impossible. Scientists scoffed, corporations ignored it, and even those with malicious intent attempted to silence him. Yet, Maxwell Chikumbutso, a self-taught inventor from Zimbabwe, remained resolute. He has now unveiled a technology that could revolutionize the globe and disrupt various industries in the process! Introducing the Kaiyi Saith, an electric car that requires no charging, offers an unlimited range, emits zero emissions, and can even power your home. But that’s just the beginning.

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