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Oct 16, 2025 | Poso Daily Brief
16 OCT 25 SITREP
1. Venezuelan Operations and U.S. Counter-Narcotics Expansion
Mexican criminal organizations have begun paying cash bounties for attacks on federal officers, offering five to ten thousand dollars for kidnappings or assaults and up to fifty thousand dollars for assassinations of senior officials.
In response to escalating violence, the President announced that United States military and intelligence agencies are evaluating strikes on Venezuelan territory to disrupt drug trafficking networks linked to regional regimes.
The Venezuelan government publicly accused the United States of attempting an illegal regime change designed to seize control of its petroleum reserves and announced its intent to raise the issue at the United Nations Security Council.
The President confirmed authorization of covert Central Intelligence Agency operations inside Venezuela but refused to clarify whether those missions included the authority to remove Nicolás Maduro from power.
2. Rutgers University and the Targeted Killing of Charlie Kirk
Rutgers University initiated disciplinary investigations into student members of Turning Point USA after online harassment and public doxing campaigns erupted following violent threats from a political science lecturer known for endorsing attacks on right-wing activists.
Less than one month earlier, conservative leader Charlie Kirk was assassinated by Tyler Robinson, a former student from Utah State University who had entered a relationship with a transgender male partner and adopted extremist ideology in defense of that partner.
Psychiatric analysis of Robinson’s behavior indicated a combination of personal instability, echo-chamber radicalization, and perceived moral justification for violence against individuals he viewed as ideological enemies.
The case has heightened national concern over digital radicalization, the erosion of campus free speech, and the spread of extremist narratives that portray political disagreement as justification for murder.
3. Dr. Witt-Doerring’s Critique of Psychiatry and the Link to Ideological Violence
Dr. Josef Witt-Doerring , director of the Taper Clinic and former researcher for Johnson and Johnson and the Food and Drug Administration, declared that modern psychiatry has been compromised by pharmaceutical profit motives and the neglect of long-term patient welfare.
He reported that most psychiatric medications are tested for less than one year, can cause severe withdrawal, and are frequently connected to violent or suicidal behavior when combined with hormone treatments.
He compared suppression of debate over psychiatric side effects to censorship within gender-affirming medicine, arguing that both use emotional manipulation and fear of suicide to silence scientific criticism.
Supporting his position, detransitioned activist Chloe Cole described how online subcultures and social networks foster dependency, isolation, and rage—conditions that can evolve into destructive or violent acts when ideological communities collapse.
FINAL WORD
These events reveal a convergence of international confrontation, ideological extremism, and systemic medical failure. Drug cartels threaten state authority at the border; radicalized individuals commit political violence at home; and institutions once charged with healing minds now risk fueling instability. Restoring order will require disciplined leadership, transparent governance, and the moral resolve to confront both external enemies and internal decay with equal force.
On today's episode of Human Events Daily, Dr. Antifa has fled the country for Spain claiming that Turning Point USA is harassing him attacking him and doxing him. And nineteen days from now there is going to be a major election in New Jersey as well as in New York.