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Big crimes, small screen; true crime television series and TV documentaries that recreate and reexamine some of the mystifying and grisliest cases in history.
Drones vs Aircraft Carriers
Drones vs Aircraft Carriers For decades, aircraft carriers have symbolized ultimate military power. They are floating cities, armed with fighter jets, guided missiles, radar systems, and layered defenses. A single carrier strike group represents not just military strength, but political will. Wherever it sails, it sends a message: power has arrived.
By Wings of Time 16 days ago in Criminal
Floating Power and Fragile Diplomacy
Floating Power and Fragile Diplomacy In recent weeks, renewed attention on U.S. naval movements, particularly carrier strike groups operating across strategic waterways, has highlighted a deeper shift in how global power is projected. From the South China Sea to the Indian Ocean, the presence of American naval assets is no longer just a show of strength—it is a message shaped by technology, deterrence, and fragile diplomacy.
By Wings of Time 16 days ago in Criminal
Why the World Is Watching Iran, Israel, and the United States So Closely
Why the World Is Watching Iran, Israel, and the United States So Closely In recent days, many people around the world have felt uneasy after seeing news headlines about Iran, Israel, and the United States. Words like “missiles,” “retaliation,” and “support for action” have appeared repeatedly in political statements. While no official war has been declared, the situation has reached a level where global attention is fully focused on what might happen next.
By Wings of Time about a month ago in Criminal
The Epstein Files: What the Latest Disclosures Reveal—and What They Don’t
The name Jeffrey Epstein remains deeply embedded in public conversation, years after his death, largely due to renewed attention surrounding the so-called Epstein files. These documents—released in stages through court orders and legal proceedings—have sparked intense debate, speculation, and misunderstanding across media platforms. To grasp their true significance, it is essential to distinguish between verified facts, legal context, and public assumptions.
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in Criminal
Down Cemetery Road and Slow Horses
I binged Down Cemetery Road -- all eight episodes -- on Apple TV last week. It's being billed (on Screen Rant) as "the perfect replacement" for Slow Horses, now in between its fifth and six seasons, also on Apple TV. Both are adaptations of Mike Herron's novels, and both sport a spiffy amalgam of snappy dialogue and spy-on-spy lethal mischief. But Down Cemetery Road doesn't have a theme-song co-written and performed by Mick Jagger (the best theme for a spy series since "Secret Agent Man"), a lead character who flaunts his flatulence in every episode, and quite the speed of narrative of Slow Horses.
By Paul Levinson2 months ago in Criminal
Inside the Bonnie Blue Controversy: Why Her Bali Arrest Is Breaking the Internet
The internet hasn’t stopped talking for days, and the shockwaves aren’t slowing down. When American content creator Bonnie Blue suddenly got arrested in Bali, social media exploded with rumors, outrage, confusion, and endless speculation. But what went down behind closed doors? Why has this incident taken over the world’s attention?
By iftikhar Ahmad2 months ago in Criminal
The Mask Slipped: What Rory’s Old Tweets Reveal About Whiteness in Hip Hop Spaces by NWO Sparrow
When the Jokes Ain’t Jokes: Rory’s Old Tweets and the Truth About Whiteness in Hip Hop Black Twitter exposed more than offensive posts. It exposed a pattern of entitlement that thrives in our culture when unchecked.
By NWO SPARROW3 months ago in Criminal











