Prince Harry Blasts ‘People in Gray Suits’ Trying To Sabotage Reconciliation With His Father King Charles
September 28, 2025
King Charles and Prince Harry: reconciliation ahead?
The never-ending Windsor family drama keeps unfolding.
After his first meeting with King Charles in a year and a half, the Duke of Sussex Prince Harry is complaining that insiders are trying to ‘sabotage’ his reconciliation with his father.
The private meeting over tea was supposed to mark a warming in the relationship, and a stepping stone on the path to rapprochement.
“Harry is understood to be infuriated at what he sees as a concerted campaign by unnamed Palace officials to torpedo his efforts to strike a rapprochement with his father by giving hostile briefings to newspapers.
‘The relationship between the Duke and His Majesty The King is a matter for the two of them and the two of them only,’ a source close to the Duke told The Mail on Sunday.
‘The men in grey suits should stay out of it’.”
Harry lashes out against courtiers trying to sabotage his reconciliation with the King.
Yesterday (27), it was claimed that Harry was ‘surprised by the formalities’ of the reportedly ‘awkward’ meeting.
“He was said to have described the meeting as ‘very official, like an official visit’.
When the newspaper declined to retract the quotes, the Duke’s spokesman issued a statement in direct response to the story, claiming that its description of the Duke’s view of the tone of the meeting was ‘categorically false’.
The statement said: ‘The quotes attributed to him are pure invention fed, one can only assume, by sources intent on sabotaging any reconciliation between father and son’.”
Harry, his father the King and Queen Camilla on the funeral for late Queen Elizabeth II.
The meeting between the King and his prodigal son is seen as a test, and he is expected to rein in his previous indiscretions.
“The hugely damaging allegations made by the Sussexes in their Oprah Winfrey interview of March 2021 have not been forgotten, similarly the revelations and indiscretions peppered throughout their three-part Netflix series, Harry & Meghan, not to mention the Duke’s memoir, Spare.”
‘There’s no way back for Harry.’
After reports of a 53-minute reunion between Prince Harry and King Charles, Patrick Christys is joined by Nigel Nelson, Suzanne Evans, and Adam Coumas to reflect on the royal rift.
New: The Palace is understood to be “saddened and perplexed” by the latest accusation from the Duke of Sussex in which he suggested that sources close to the King have attempted to “sabotage” his fragile reconciliation with the King.
Report here https://t.co/ifSB7qeMHN
Designating the Muslim Brotherhood as a Transnational Terrorist Organization
September 28, 2025
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Under President Trump’s second administration, lawmakers have reintroduced legislation to formally designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization. On July 16, 2025, Representatives Mario Díaz-Balart (R-FL) and Jared Moskowitz (D-FL), co-chairs of the Friends of Egypt Caucus, introduced the bipartisan Muslim Brotherhood Terrorist Designation Act of 2025.
The bill directs the President and Secretary of State to designate the global Brotherhood as a terrorist organization, prohibit financial transactions with it, block entry of its members into the United States, and require regular reports cataloging Brotherhood branches engaged in terrorism. Díaz-Balart emphasized that the Brotherhood’s vast network, including Hamas, spreads violence across the Middle East and poses a threat to U.S. national security.
The Muslim Brotherhood has a long history of violence, despite often presenting itself as a peaceful political and social movement. In mid-20th century Egypt, the Brotherhood’s “Secret Apparatus” (al-jihāz al-sirrī) carried out assassinations and bombings. In 1948, it killed Egyptian Prime Minister Mahmoud an-Nuqrashi, and in 1949 it attempted to assassinate Judge Ahmad El-Khazindar. Members were also implicated in attacks on British targets and Jewish businesses in Cairo. After the ouster of Brotherhood leader and Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi in 2013, authorities accused Brotherhood networks and sympathizers of organizing violent protests and attacks on police stations and churches. Although the leadership denied responsibility, accusations of violence persisted.
The most significant Brotherhood offshoot is Hamas, founded in 1987 as its Palestinian branch. Hamas has conducted suicide bombings, rocket attacks, and other operations against Israeli civilians and soldiers including the 2023, October 7th attack which killed 1,200 mostly civilians. Other Islamist factions, including elements of Palestinian Islamic Jihad, also trace their origins to Brotherhood networks in Gaza and Egypt.
Beyond direct branches, the Brotherhood’s ideological influence has been far-reaching. Sayyid Qutb, one of its most influential intellectuals, inspired figures such as Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri, shaping al-Qaeda’s global jihad strategy. ISIS leaders likewise cited Qutb’s writings as foundational, adapting his call for revolutionary change into an immediate demand for armed jihad and the creation of a caliphate. Brotherhood-linked networks elsewhere, such as Hassan al-Turabi’s Islamist movement in Sudan or the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood, have alternated between politics and militancy, with uprisings like the 1982 Hama revolt leaving thousands dead.
An internal 1991 strategy paper for the Muslim Brotherhood’s U.S. Shura Council — “An Explanatory Memorandum on the General Strategic Goal for the Group in North America” (Mohamed Akram/Mohamed Adlouni), outlines a long-term, incremental plan to embed and expand Islamic influence across American society. Seized by the FBI and entered into evidence at the Holy Land Foundation trial, the memo describes a “civilization-jihadist” process: patient settlement (tamkeen) by individuals, families, institutions, and organizations; coalition-building to unite Muslim groups under Brotherhood leadership; and the creation or co-optation of front organizations in education, relief, politics, and professional life.
The memorandum emphasizes stealth and persistence over open confrontation: build cultural authority, neutralize opposition, and use legal, political, and social levers to transform institutions. While it uses blunt language about “eliminating and destroying Western civilization from within,” its operational advice is practical and gradual, to found and coordinate organizations, influence mosques, charities, schools, media, law, and politics, and patiently shift institutions until Islamic values predominate. As such, the document is direct evidence that the Brotherhood pursued a covert, methodical program of institutional penetration in North America, tying ideological aims to concrete organizational and coalition strategies for long-range influence.
Several Arab governments have banned the Muslim Brotherhood, viewing it as both a political and religious threat to their stability. Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates outlawed the group after decades of tension with its ideology and grassroots organizing. Jordan recently banned the Brotherhood and raided premises, citing security threats.
In Egypt, the Brotherhood rose to power after Hosni Mubarak’s fall in 2011, winning both presidential and parliamentary elections. President Mohammed Morsi’s increasingly authoritarian rule triggered mass protests, leading to a military coup, massacres of Brotherhood supporters, and the group’s designation as a terrorist organization. Saudi Arabia followed with its own ban in March 2014, and the UAE in November, with religious authorities denouncing the Brotherhood as a partisan movement that spread division and incited violence.
By contrast, Qatar has long been the Brotherhood’s chief patron, supporting branches across the region since the 1950s and sheltering exiled leaders such as Yusuf al-Qaradawi after Morsi’s ouster. Doha funneled billions into Morsi’s government, backed Brotherhood-linked movements during the Arab Spring in Tunisia and Libya, and has been Hamas’s largest state sponsor, providing over $1 billion in aid, hosting its political office, and amplifying its message through Al Jazeera.
Turkey, under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has likewise become a central champion. After 2013, Ankara hosted Brotherhood leaders fleeing Egypt, extended political and financial support to Hamas, and repeatedly defended the group, even after the October 7 massacre. Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party (AKP), rooted in Brotherhood ideology, has promoted Islamist movements abroad, protested Morsi’s ouster, and built Brotherhood-linked institutions inside Turkey. Alongside Qatar, Turkey remains the Brotherhood’s most important state sponsor.
The Obama and Biden administrations declined to designate the Brotherhood as a terrorist organization, a decision often attributed to liberal ideology focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Yet this stands in contrast to Muslim-majority states like Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, which have already banned the group.
Critics argue the main obstacles to designation are legal durability and enforcement, given the Brotherhood’s decentralized structure. Trump, however, appears ready to move forward, judging the evidence sufficient and leaving enforcement issues to be addressed later. With many Arab states welcoming the move, the only significant objections would come from Turkey and Qatar, nations he has already criticized for supporting Hamas and undermining regional stability.
40-Year-Old Suspect Detained in Mass Shooting at the American Fish Company Restaurant in North Carolina, 3 Killed and 8 Injured
September 28, 2025
Suspect Nigel Max Edge was charged with three counts of first degree murder and five counts of attempted first degree murder. – via Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office
A gunman in a boat pulled up to the American Fish Company restaurant dock in the North Carolina coastal town of Southport’s Southport Yacht Basin Saturday night and opened fire.
The shooter then escaped via the Intracoastal Waterway, however a person of interest was being interviewed according to a late update.
Photo via the American Gish Company website.
The City of Southport earlier posted an active shooter alert to Facebook at 9:53 p.m. EDT:, “There are reports of an active shooter in the Southport Yacht Basin. There is an unknown number of injuries. Avoid the area and remain in your homes. Please report any suspicious activity immediately to 911.”
The mass shooter was later apprehended by police.
Nigel Max Edge was arrested and charged with three counts of first degree murder and five counts of attempted first degree murder in Southport, NC.
Edge is a former Marine and Iraq War veteran who suffered a traumatic brain injury and was diagnosed with schizophrenia.
According to Channel 2 Now – the U.S. Coast Guard detained Nigel Max Edge at the NE 55th Street public boat ramp, taking him into custody without further incident. He is currently being held at the Brunswick County Jail without bond.
Nigel Max Edge has several disturbing and rambling posts on social media.
Via We the People.
Max changed his name from Sean DeBevoise and lived in Oak Island, NC.
1/6: Nigel Max Edge, alleged Southport shooter, is ex-Marine vet (Sean DeBevoise). Injured in Iraq 2006, changed name. Lived in Oak Island, NC. GoFundMe for fishing boat amid health woes. #NigelEdgepic.twitter.com/62aSWdMMEh
BREAKING: SHOOTER At Mormon Church In Grand Blanc, MI,—6-8 Victims—Church Set on Fire—Reportedly Engulfed In Flames [VIDEO]
September 28, 2025
BREAKING: SHOOTER At Mormon Church In Grand Blanc, Michigan, Shoots Multiple People—Sets Church on Fire—Church is Reportedly Engulfed In Flames
This morning, chaos erupted at a Mormon church in Grand Blanc, Michigan, when a gunman reportedly opened fire during services.
The attack took place at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on McCandlish Road, leaving multiple victims, though the exact toll has not yet been confirmed. In a further blow, the church caught fire during the incident, triggering a massive fourth-alarm emergency response.
Authorities are investigating the tragedy and have not said whether the shooter has been shot and is dead or alive. Reports are coming out saying that the gunman is “down.”
So far, police are reporting there are 6-8 shooting victims. The church was also reportedly set on fire at the same time and is now engulfed in flames.
BREAKING: Video shows church on fire as officials respond to active shooter with multiple victims at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan.#BREAKINGpic.twitter.com/58JLauoXBZ
The Grand Blanc Township Police Department shared a statement on the crime scene:
There’s has been an active shooter at the church of Latter Day Saints on McCandlish Rd. There are multiple victims and the shooter is down. There is NO threat to the public at this time.
The church is actively on fire. For people on site, the reunification site is the pavilion to the north. Offsite reunification will be at
Trillium theater at Holly and McCandlish.
An aerial view of the church reveals the devastation caused by the fire.
Only moments ago, Jessica Dupnack of Fox 2 News shared a post on Facebook:
Reports of an active shooter at Grand Blanc Township church. At this point, it is believed that 6-8 shooting victims are unclear on the conditions. Sources say the shooter is “down.” It appears the shooter also set the church on fire. It is currently fully engulfed.
It happened this morning at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints off McCandlish Rd.
FOX 2 News has crews on scene. Stay with us online and on-air today.
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