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Brutal weekend for NFL officiating draws widespread scrutiny

by Grayce McCormick – The National News Desk

Mon, Dec 1, 2025

Think about American culture and sports. Americans know and care about the rules in sports. The rules are critical.

Coaches and quarterbacks face the press after every game and answer questions, win or lose.

No press secretary. No public relations spokesperson. No freedom of information act requests. No classified documents. Player stats and injury reports are always available.

Instant replays, commentary in the broadcast booth, analysis from network studios, sports talk radio, etc. Fans get tons of info all of the time. No chance for conspiracy theories to develop. Missed calls by NFL officials may be discussed for weeks on end. No such thing as: “We can’t comment on an ongoing investigation.” Instant replay is for all to see. Sports writers are OK with being critical of coaches, teams, players, the rule book, the league, referees, team owners, when the season starts and ends, etc. This is what a free and independent press looks like.

Coaches get fired for months of poor play.

Away From Sports Coverage

Newspeople and politicians are more about information suppression and not asking questions.

In recent years, the press tends to support government agencies, departments and policies rather than question them.

In government, it is fully understood that people will not have access to complete information through everyday channels.

Ever hear of a Freedom of Information Act Request in sports? How about a denied FOIA request?

Ever see a pro football coach or quarterback refer reporters to his press secretary for answers? Presidents do so on a daily basis. Professionals are hired to provide only the desired version of answers to questions.

Ever see a pro football coach or quarterback refer reporters to a public information officer for answers to questions?

JFK speaks about the role of the press in a free society:

Homeland Security Is A Scam

Love to see sports writers report on Homeland Security funding and performance.

Regular newspeople appear to be forbidden to ask questions in this area.

An enthusiastic report from the web:

CIA Squad Smashed Venezuela With Powerful Weapon, New Report Reveals

By David Hookstead – OutKick

Dec 30, 2025

“There is no sign indicating Trump plans on taking his foot off the gas when it comes to Venezuela and Maduro. The operations will continue, and our guys will continue to get the job done.”

Any Newsperson Anywhere

Please let us know when Seattle area drug addicts have any difficulty finding their cartel product of choice.

Any questions from newspeople?

Fake War on Terror – Borders Not Sealed

A fake War on Terror features a DEA that thrives on borders that are not sealed and the newspeople who avoid asking questions about all this.

Kristi Noem, REAL ID & Dept. of War Vietnam-style drug boat body counts fail to keep fentanyl from entering the US.

Just ask the DEA:

December 2025 – The Border Is Not Sealed

Compliant TV newspeople host the DEA for friendly interviews avoiding any mention of progress made by Kristi Noem or Dept. of War strikes on drug boats.

Border Not Sealed – Seattle DEA

In recent years, the press tends to support government agencies, departments and policies rather than question them.

Arizona DEA – Border Not Sealed

Texas – All Federal Efforts Fall Short

Again- Kristi Noem’s giant and expensive US Dept. of Homeland Security appears to be completely irrelevant here.

The post 911 surveillance state (fusion centers, license scanners, Homeland Security grant money, monitoring of e-mails, text messages, & social media sites, no fly/terror watch lists, tracking of cell phones, best advances in REAL ID and AI technologies, etc.) fails to keep fentanyl out:

Fentanyl still flooding the Valley as DEA pushes for 0 deaths

by: Jorge Vela KVEO News

Dec 19, 2025

“The Drug Enforcement Agency has launched a new nationwide initiative called Fentanyl Free America, aiming for zero deaths from the deadly synthetic drug as fentanyl seizures continue to rise across the country.”

“Fentanyl was also recently designated a weapon of mass destruction, a move that expands the DEA’s authority to combat trafficking.”

“Dr. Melendez said illegal fentanyl is now the leading cause of death for Americans between the ages of 18 and 45.”

Love to see newspeople ask:

More overdose deaths now, or before the giant and expensive US Dept. of Homeland Security was created back in 2002?

Texas Again – Dec 23, 2025

Newspeople play the role of DEA public affairs staff instead of asking questions in the promotional video below.

Zero questions Re: Kristi Noem’s giant and expensive US Dept. of Homeland Security.

Zero questions Re: Dept. of War Vietnam-style drug boat body counts.

Made for TV DEA spokesperson lets us know what to think:

Puget Sound Area

The Northwest High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area chases after cartel product not stopped at the border by Kristi Noem.

Will Northwest HIDTA be shut down when cartel drugs stop entering the US? Have recent US Dept. of Homeland Security efforts reduced the need for Northwest HIDTA services?

Has any community anywhere in the US downsized or shut down any local drug task force, or narcotics enforcement team due to the success of Dept. of War strikes on narcoterrorist drug boats?

Any questions from newspeople?

 

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See Something, Say Something?

Launching Strikes In The Region Since 1991 Desert Storm

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The people of Alaska need services in the Middle East

 

 

 

 

 

 

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A symbol the free and independent press of 2025 and US newspeople not asking questions over the past 30 years or so.

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