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Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Chinese National Indicted In Florida For Allegedly Importing Deadly New Synthetic Opioid

 by Chris Summers via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

A Chinese national has been indicted by the federal authorities in Florida for his alleged role in a plot to import and distribute large quantities of a new synthetic opioid, protonitazene, which is “significantly more potent than fentanyl,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida said in a May 11 statement.

An undated image of nitazene tablets in the hand of a police officer in Australia. (Australian Federal Police).

Jia Guo and Seven Schmidt, an associate from Las Vegas, Nevada, are charged with conspiracy to import protonitazene into the United States from China and conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute protonitazene. “If convicted, each defendant faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison for each of the two counts,” the attorney’s office said.

The pair allegedly began operating a drug trafficking operation in September 2024. In the statement, the attorney’s office said the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) had investigated the pair, with assistance from China’s Ministry of Public Security.

“The indictment alleges that a China-based supplier and a domestic distributor worked together to bring a deadly synthetic opioid into the United States and turn it into counterfeit pills for distribution across the country,” U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida Jason A. Reding Quiñones said.

Guo allegedly procured the protonitazene in China and shipped it to co-conspirators, including an associate in Miami-Dade County, who used special presses to manufacture counterfeit pills, which were then distributed to drug dealers throughout the country.

Schmidt allegedly used the alias “Vegas” to order large amounts of the pills and had them delivered from Florida to Nevada by the U.S. Postal Service.

It was not immediately clear whether Schmidt or Guo had legal representatives who could comment on their behalf.

‘One Pill Can Kill’

In September, Frank Tarentino, who heads the New York Division of the DEA, warned about the growing threat from new synthetic opioids called nitazenes, which are being imported from China. He said they are increasingly prevalent on the illicit drug scene.

Nitazenes are delivered in the form of counterfeit pills mimicking drugs such as Xanax or Percocet, according to the DEA. They are more resistant than fentanyl to naloxone, a medication that can reverse opioid overdoses.

Here in the United States, we have found it in heroin, methamphetamine, in some cases fentanyl, and more alarmingly, we have now seen it pressed into pills,” Tarentino said in a Sept. 10, 2025, interview with NTD, a sister outlet of The Epoch Times.

“These pills are made to look familiar, but one pill can kill,” Reding Quiñones said on May 11. “If you use South Florida as a gateway to import synthetic opioids, make counterfeit pills, or profit from addiction, you will face federal prosecution.”

In October 2025, the FBI and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) introduced the new task forces to target transnational organized crime operating in the United States.

The attorney’s office said the prosecution is part of the Homeland Security Task Force (HSTF) initiative established by Executive Order 14159, “Protecting the American People Against Invasion.”

Reding Quiñones said the charges showed why Homeland Security task forces were needed.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/chinese-national-indicted-florida-allegedly-importing-deadly-new-synthetic-opioid

SpaceX, Google Eye Orbital Data Centers As Small-Town Resistance Grows

 With roughly half of planned U.S. data center buildouts this year expected to be delayed or canceled amid mounting power constraints and local opposition, tech bros are increasingly looking beyond Earth and toward space for the next phase of compute expansion.

This dovetails with one of our most investable themes, "Data Centers In Space Are Coming: Here's How To Profit," in which we outlined how SpaceX, leveraging Starship's affordable launch costs and the Starlink network, could make it commercially viable to deploy spacecraft packed with chip stacks and build out a massive mesh network of orbital compute satellites.

Moments ago, The Wall Street Journal reported that Google is in discussions with Elon Musk's SpaceX as a key launch provider for orbital data center deployments.

The discussions center on potential Starship launches for Google's Project Suncatcher, which aims to test satellite-based computing hardware by 2027, the outlet reported, citing sources.

"We'll send tiny racks of machines and have them in satellites, test them out, and then start scaling from there," Google CEO Sundar Pichai told Fox News in a recent interview.

Pichai noted, "There's no doubt to me that a decade or so away, we'll be viewing it as a more normal way to build data centers."

With the SpaceX IPO scheduled for June and commanding a valuation between $1.25 trillion and $1.75 trillion, we recently outlined for readers exactly how to profit from the commercialization of space. Read more here.

The urgency for orbital data center deployments comes as Canaccord Genuity analyst George Gianarikas warned in mid-April that "the American data center boom is hitting a formidable wall of logistical friction."

Gianarikas is referring to the latest outlook by Sightline Climate, which is also reinforced by recent articles from Bloomberg and others, and reveals a sobering reality for 2026: nearly half of the nation's planned 16-gigawatt capacity faces cancellation or delay, with only 5 gigawatts currently under construction.

This inertia stems from a volatile mix of local permitting hurdles, community resistance, and a desperate reliance on overextended global supply chains for critical components like transformers and helium.

Mounting localized resistance against data centers has caused growing alarm among the tech bro world, such as Chamath Palihapitiya, founder of Social Capital and co-host of the All-In Podcast, who recently warned that data center sentiment among the American people is actually polling worse than ICE agents.

Hyperscalers are planning to spend a staggering $700 billion in capex on data center buildouts and other AI infrastructure this year.

We expect capex commitments toward orbital data centers to accelerate over the next several years, especially as Starship shifts from years of flight testing into full commercialization.

Starcloud...

For hyperscalers facing mounting constraints on land, power, permitting, and local opposition, space offers no zoning battles, no community resistance, and full access to solar energy.

https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/spacex-google-eye-orbital-data-centers-small-town-resistance-grows

"Chicom Among Us": Md GOP Lawmakers Sound Alarm On Chinese-Born Delegate's AI Disclosure Bill

 Rooting out Chinese communist spies appears to be moving higher on the agenda at the U.S. Justice Department, with Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche now at the helm.

On Monday, the DoJ indicted Arcadia, California, Mayor Eileen Wang for working with the Chinese government. The larger concern is that Chinese communists have penetrated deeply into many levels of the U.S. government, as well as corporate America.

Spies are like cockroaches: if there's one, there are likely many more.

That brings us to a recent podcast appearance by Mark Fisher and Brian Chisholm, Republican members of the Maryland House of Delegates, who raised alarm bells about one of their Democratic colleagues in Annapolis: Delegate Chao Wu, who was born in China and has pushed a state-level bill that would require AI companies to disclose sensitive trade data on their models.

"Welcome back to the Dumbest Bill in America. We have, of course, with us Delegate Brian Chisholm," Fisher said.

Fisher continued, "Because we believe that we have a communist Chicom among us. Well, and let me tell you why..." 

He said, "First of all, the bill is House Bill 823 from 2025. It was introduced by Delegate Wu — spelled W-U. And the bill basically says that if you're going to engage in AI training — artificial intelligence training — you have to disclose your training models and your training data every time you change it. Well, that would of course be a trade secret, wouldn't it?" 

Chisholm chimed in, saying, "So what their goal also in China… Look, China knows they can't take us down with tanks and bullets and all that. They have to kind of backdoor it. So they send in spies — people like Chao Wu — and try to gain intelligence, correct?" 

He continued, "That's the goal. The fight right now is who can get the intelligence faster. Why they sent us… it says something about Maryland. Maybe we're like the JV team that they sent Chao Wu to, because he's not the greatest of spies. I mean, his trail… and I'm sure you're going to bring up the article. We know he was working for the CCP when he was in college. You can't just reject it at one time…"

The article Chisholm was referring to...

Of course, Maryland Democrats call anything optically displeasing "racist" ...

Meanwhile, Dems in the state are "busy sending private letters policing podcasts and using CCP-style speech tactics." 

To sum up, HB 823 could compel AI developers in the state to publicly disclose commercially sensitive details about their training model pipelines, creating an opportunity for foreign competitors, such as China, to collect open-source data. 

Now, why would a Chinese-born Maryland lawmaker, right down the street from Data Center Alley, want to push such a bill?

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/communist-chicom-among-us-maryland-gop-lawmakers-sound-alarm-over-chinese-born-delegates

Cal. hopeful Becerra orders reporter to do puff piece on him; KTLA responds by releasing video of it

 by Monica Showalter

When's a reporter not a reporter, just a public relations adjunct of an incompetent, scandal-ridden, Democrat?

When Xavier Becerra, Democrat frontrunner in the California gubernatorial race by default after Eric Swalwell's embarrassing exit, is around.

Get a load of this disgusting exchange, attempting to intimidate a KTLA reporter into producing a puff piece about him:

He's trying to come off as a mafia boss, which isn't inconsistent with what insiders have said about him, yet he's also quite the smug, self-satisfied, twerpy little jerk, trying to scare the very calm, professional, KTLA reporter into writing a flattering 'profile' as he calls it, about him. What he meant, of course, was puff piece.

Here's the Grok transcript, telling the reporter how to do her job:

Reporter: "With Xavier Becerra in Highland Park."

Becerra: "By the way, this is a profile piece, this is not a gotcha piece, right?"

Interviewer: "Well, look, I think these questions are fair. It's in order to learn about you as a candidate.

 

Becerra: "So long as it's about the profile."

Interviewer: "I don't know how you define it, but I'd like to begin the interview."

Becerra: "The way I describe a profile is you talk about all the things that I've done, things I want to do, and along with some tough questions. But not only tough questions."

Notice the ease with which he issues his instructions, as if he's been doing that for a long, long, time out in Sacramento and the Washington swamp, during his long, long career as a California attorney general, a congressman and a Health and Human Services secretary the great migrant surgee of Joe Biden, where he 'lost' 85,000 unaccompanied children brought into the U.S. as illegals, mismanaged the COVID response, and ran a waste-and-fraud-filled department full of empty buildings. He's telling the reporter how he wants her to write her story about him because that's what he always does, everyone else up until KTLA served as an obedient lapdog. 

The news station, which is one of Los Angeles's biggest and most influential and definitely not part of those two scenes, was apparently so disgusted by his jackass behavior it must have realized that it had news on its hands, and being newsmen, reported the news to the public as rather useful to the public in assessing this candidate's worth.

I've seen Becerra before, in action, over the years as a member of the press, and know that this wasn't an off day for him, this was him as he always is.

Is a candidate who insists on strictly puff piece coverage, the same way Kim Jong Il does, really the guy who plans to govern California well?

Or does he have a few things he's going to want to hide?

An outtake like this can only serve to alert voters to how wretched, arrogant, and incompetent he is. This is as good an argument against early voting as any out there, because voters need to see Becerra as he really is before they cast their ballots. KTLA has done a public service in releasing this video.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2026/05/california_gubernatorial_candidate_xavier_becerra_orders_ktla_reporter_to_do_a_puff_piece_on_him_station_responds_by_releasing_video_of_it.html

Pharvaris maps trial roadmap, cash runway into 2028

 

Pharvaris reports Q1 2026 results with non-GAAP EPS $-0.69 (+27% YoY) and revenue $0, beats estimates, ends quarter with €247M cash and runway into 2028

  • Cash runway into 2028 follows $132 million equity raise completed before March 31.
  • Company plans NDA filing for deucrictibant IR in 1H 2026, reaffirming prior regulatory timeline.
  • Pivotal CHAPTER-3 data for deucrictibant IR expected in 3Q 2026, in line with previous guidance.

NeuroPace beats, ups guidance

 

NeuroPace beats Q1 2026 EPS and revenue estimates and raises 2026 revenue guidance to $99–$101 million

  • Fiscal Q1 2026 non-GAAP EPS was $-0.20, improving 5% year over year.
  • Q1 2026 revenue was $22.0M, a 2% decline compared with the prior-year period.
  • GAAP net loss for Q1 2026 was $0.20 per share.

Nvidia's Jensen Huang seen boarding Air Force One in Alaska

 Nvidia's Jensen Huang seen boarding Air Force One in Alaska - witness

https://www.marketscreener.com/news/nvidia-s-jensen-huang-seen-boarding-air-force-one-in-alaska-witness-ce7f5bdfda81f327