Mar 262026
 


Pablo Picasso Woman Sitting Near a Window (Marie-Therese) 1932 (sold in 2021 for $103.4 million)


Trump Sends 2,000 Paratroopers, Iran Dares Them To Come Closer (RT)
Iran Caves to Trump (Matt Margolis)
US Sends 15-Point Peace Plan To Iran Amid Conflict In The Middle East (JTN)
The Pentagon Has a ONE POINT FIVE TRILLION DOLLAR Wish List (Stephen Green)
Trump Stole One of My Ideas. Unfortunately, Iran Stole the Other (Pinsker)
EU Shelves Russian Oil Ban As Iran War Rattles Energy Markets (RT)
Iran’s War-Winning Track, Russia’s Dog & Pony Trick (Helmer)
House Intel Committee Releases Hidden Transcript (CTH)
Jack Smith Subpoenaed Records on Kash Patel (ET)
Docs Show Expansive FBI Surveillance Of Trump Allies, Possible Illegality (JTN)
ICE Airport Deployment ‘Test Run’ For 2026 Elections – Steve Bannon (RT)
Hungary Suspends Gas Supplies To Ukraine — Orban (TASS)
Nvidia CEO: “I Think We’ve Achieved AGI” (ZH)
If Lord of the Rings Isn’t Dead, Stephen Colbert Can Finish It Off (Green)
Free Reiner Fuellmich (Paul Craig Roberts)

 


 

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How many troops would Iran have? Half a million … give or take…? And then you send 2,000?

Trump Sends 2,000 Paratroopers, Iran Dares Them To Come Closer (RT)

The Pentagon has officially issued orders for approximately 2,000 elite troops from the army’s 82nd Airborne Division to deploy within “striking distance” of Iran, according to US officials cited by the Washington Post and the New York Times. The contingent reportedly includes the division’s 1st Brigade Combat Team, the core part of the Immediate Response Force trained to deploy within 18 hours for missions including seizing airfields, reinforcing embassies, and enabling evacuations.


An additional 2,500 marines are scheduled to arrive later this week to reinforce any potential ground operation, which the media has long speculated could include seizing Iran’s main oil export hub on Kharg Island.Tehran’s senior military adviser, Ali-Akbar Ahmadian, has previously dared American soldiers to just “come closer,” warning that Iranian armed forces have “trained in asymmetrical warfare” for decades. In the meantime, US President Donald Trump is reportedly seeking an “offramp” from the war with a list of 15 peace proposals – while Tehran has rejected holding any backchannel talks with Washington.

Here are the latest developments:
• President Trump claimed the US has already “won” and ongoing diplomatic talks with Iran are the reason why he postponed military strikes on Iranian power plants for five days.
• Israel’s Channel 12 has reported that Trump’s 15-point proposal demands that Iran dismantle its nuclear and missile programs, abandon its regional proxy network, and open the Strait of Hormuz to unrestricted maritime passage. In exchange, Tehran would allegedly receive a full lifting of international sanctions, assistance with its civilian nuclear program, and the removal of the “snapback” sanction mechanism.
• “We negotiate with bombs,” US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has said about the Pentagon’s role in the alleged behind-the-scenes talks.
h • Tehran has denied tat talks with the US are taking place, with Iran’s parliamentary speaker saying such claims are “fake news” and are being “used to manipulate financial and oil markets.” Oil prices fell more than 5% on Wednesday morning.

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“It starts with no nuclear weapons, and they’ve agreed to that. … They’re not going to have enrichment — any of those things. … We are in about the best bargaining position. We’re way ahead of schedule.”

Iran Caves to Trump (Matt Margolis)

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump announced that Iran has agreed to permanently abandon its nuclear weapons program as a central condition for ending U.S. military strikes on Tehran. “They’ve agreed,” he said. “They will never have a nuclear weapon. They’ve agreed to that.” Trump added, “We’re actually talking to the right people, and they want to make a deal so badly, you have no idea how badly they want to make a deal.” There is, however, a catch. Iran is still denying talking to the United States. Tehran has not stated that publicly — and denied even talking to the US. But Trump has made clear that the no-nukes demand is necessary for the US to stop its military campaign.


The president’s comments came as the US and Iran are preparing for another round of negotiations in an attempt to bring a ceasefire to the war — while also gearing for a major combat operation if talks fall apart. I’m trusting Trump on this. Trump’s optimism is clear, and it sure sounds like he thinks a deal is possible. He even described Tehran as “talking sense.” “They’re talking to us and they’re talking sense,” Trump said. Trump has been clear he wants Iran to give up its nuclear materials — down to the “nuclear dust,” as part of the ongoing peace talks. “We want the nuclear dust. We’re going to want that,” he told reporters as he left Florida on Monday, referring to the enriched uranium.

Meantime, the Department of War is gearing up to send thousands of troops from the Army’s 82nd Infantry Division to deploy to the Middle East, according to a source familiar with the plan. The Pentagon is expected to announce the deployment of a 3,000-person brigade combat team from the elite North Carolina-based unit in support of the US and Israel’s war on Iran, the Wall Street Journal first reported. Trump also revealed on Tuesday that there was also a“significant prize” tied to the Strait of Hormuz. “They’re going to make a deal. They did something [Monday] that was amazing, actually. They gave us a present,” Trump said. “The present arrived today, and it was a very big present worth a tremendous amount of money.”

Trump said he could not disclose what the gift was, but said it was “oil and gas-related” and was connected to the Strait of Hormuz.,The Iranian regime was previously charging some tankers millions of dollars to pass through the global shipping choke point, according to a report from Iran International. Trump added the unspecified present was “very significant.” “That meant one thing to me — we’re dealing with the right people,” Trump said. “… It was a very nice thing they did. … They said they were going to do it, and it happened. And they’re the only ones that could have done it.” When asked about control of the Strait of Hormuz, he said the U.S. will “have control of anything we want.”

“They can’t have certain things,” Trump said. “It starts with no nuclear weapons, and they’ve agreed to that. … They’re not going to have enrichment — any of those things. … We are in about the best bargaining position. We’re way ahead of schedule.”

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They said no…

US Sends 15-Point Peace Plan To Iran Amid Conflict In The Middle East (JTN)

The United States reportedly proposed a 15-point peace plan to Iran Tuesday as it looks to negotiate an end to the nearly month-long conflict in the Middle East. The proposal’s main focus is on Iran’s ballistic missile and nuclear programs, which the U.S. has targeted with missile strikes during the conflict, according to the New York Times. President Donald Trump told reporters Tuesday that Iran has already agreed to never develop a nuclear weapon, marking a significant victory for the United States and Israel after Trump bombed Iran’s nuclear facilities last year.


“They’ve agreed,” the president said. “They will never have a nuclear weapon. They’ve agreed to that.” Iran has not publicly confirmed that it agreed to permanently stop its pursuit of nuclear weapons. One source told the New York Times that the plan also discusses maritime routes, which comes as Iran blocks ships from using the Strait of Hormuz. The plan comes the same day Trump said Iran has given the United States a “present” related to gas and oil, which he claimed signaled the U.S. is negotiating and working with the “right people” in Iran. “

They gave it to us, and they said they were going to give it, so that meant one thing to me: we’re dealing with the right people,” Trump said. “We have, really, regime change. You know, this is a change in the regime, because the leaders are all very different than the ones that we started off with that created all those problems.” The U.S. is also hoping that Iran will agree to a one-month ceasefire while the two sides negotiate the peace plan, according to the New York Post.

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“We don’t produce enough artillery shells, bullets, drones, and everything else we need for a comparatively simple air war against a third-rate power like Iran. Against China? Fuggidaboudit.”

The Pentagon Has a ONE POINT FIVE TRILLION DOLLAR Wish List (Stephen Green)

Following President Donald Trump’s Truth Social statement in January, the Pentagon will soon unveil a “generational investment” defense budget totaling a whopping ONE POINT FIVE TRILLION DOLLARS. Nevertheless, Aviation Week recently reported, “there are still hard decisions to be made.” You might think that a trillion-and-a-half bucks would buy the military everything we need it to have, but the “stuff” isn’t the problem; it’s the manufacturing. Stick a pin in that. Right now, we have six major acquisition programs — aside from the now well-established F-35 and Virginia-class subs — that might be performing better than you believe. They are:


• Ford-class aircraft carriers (10)
• Columbia-class nuclear missile submarines (12)
• F-47 sixth-generation fighters/loyal wingman stealth drones (~185)
• B-21 Raider heavy bomber (145)
• Sentinel ICBM (400 operational, plus 200+ spares/test units)

The Fords are late and over-budget, but the teething problems and overruns seem to be largely behind us with the John F. Kennedy due to be delivered to the Navy next year. Keep making Fords, but keep options open for smaller drone carriers. There’s a similar story with the Columbia SSBNs. The first one will be late and enormously expensive. The rest of the class should do better. Now that Trump finally forced the Air Force to settle on an F-47 design, work should move forward about as well as these things ever do. I’d like things to move faster, but the first F-47 units ought to be combat ready in the early 2030s.

The Air Force just upped its request for B-21 stealth bombers from 100 to 145, yet that’s only a down payment on our actual requirement. The number we actually need — since the Raider will serve as conventional bombers and as our airborne nuclear deterrent — is probably 300. Then there’s the Sentinel ICBM, which I doubt we even need, provided we buy an additional 8-10 Columbia SSBNs. That program is ridiculously over-budget, mostly because the other half of the program — the underground silos to house them — is a hot mess. Figure it out, fellas, or let the Navy have all the heavy nuclear missiles.

I’d also note that the Virginia-class attack sub program is freakin’ amazing. The new Block V models are basically attack subs and guided-missile boats, all wrapped into one deadly package. We will and ought to throw more money at increasing their production rate and the total buy. There are two more programs almost in limbo. The Navy needs large numbers of small frigates and smaller numbers of larger destroyers/cruisers. If it takes an act of Congress to force a final design for both down the Navy’s stupid, stubborn throat, then do it. We don’t need gold-plated stealth ships; we just need tough, reliable surface combatants with plenty of missile cells.

It would also be nice to get at least four Trump-class battleships. But if you’re like me, that ONE POINT FIVE TRILLION DOLLAR figure made you gasp at first. On reflection, it shouldn’t. For perspective, President Ronald Reagan’s Cold War-winning defense budgets peaked in 1986 at $304 billion — or roughly $800 billion in today’s dollars. Dollar for dollar, that’s a little less than we’ll spend this year on defense, but in fairness, 40 years ago each defense dollar bought a lot more combat power. That’s because America’s most vital combat arm — our private sector’s ability to manufacture the best stuff and make it in quantity — either got outsourced or M&A’d into oblivion.

Among the “hard decisions,” if necessary I’d cut the Army to the bone — a rapid-reaction force able to tip the balance for our allies — and put even more money into revitalizing our defense manufacturing base. The cold, hard truth is that armies can be raised in a hurry should the terrible need arise, but manufacturing takes time. We don’t produce enough artillery shells, bullets, drones, and everything else we need for a comparatively simple air war against a third-rate power like Iran. Against China? Fuggidaboudit.

We require a defense manufacturing capability that’s both deep and broad — and supply chains that aren’t reliant on rival powers like China or Russia. The bill for more than three decades of unseriousness about our defense needs finally came due. I don’t just mean big-ticket items like aircraft carriers and stealth bombers. The Pentagon’s “generational investment” had better focus bigly on our ability to make the small-ticket items like missiles and shells that our troops rely on.

Going back to Reagan’s Cold War budgets, spending peaked at a little over 6% of GDP during the mid-’80s. Today, that would be $1.7 trillion, give or take — or a significant fraction more than Trump asked for. And yet it feels like such a struggle, such an impossible goal, to spend slightly less than we did four decades ago. I can explain why in exactly two words: health care. A spending item not even mentioned in the Constitution has nearly tripled as a fraction of the federal budget since 1986, ballooning from 10-12% to roughly 30% today.

Just four days of Medicare/Medicaid spending could buy another Ford-class aircraft carrier, cost overruns and all. It’s the same thing with the space program. If NASA had the budget (and the vision!) it had during Apollo, it’d have ten times today’s paltry $30 billion budget — and we’d have another manufacturing base at Moon City Armstrong by now.The hardest choice we must make is whether we want to be a welfare state in long-term decline, or the fit and fearsome America left to us by the Greatest Generation.

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“(If cardboard could talk, Mojtaba Khamenei would’ve denied it, too.) “

Trump Stole One of My Ideas. Unfortunately, Iran Stole the Other (Pinsker)

On March 19, I recommended that President Donald Trump should lie about holding secret communications with (anonymous) high-ranking Iranian leaders to sow “discord, distrust, and paranoia among the mullahs.” I even said Trump should call one of the leaders a “great guy” and claim that the two of ‘em got along splendidly: Why, he might even be good enough to run the country! Which, of course, would trigger a manic Game of Thrones in Iran, where every mullah with Supreme ambitions jockeys against the other. After all, tactically:


What we can’t decapitate, we ought to lobotomize. If the purpose of warfare is to break our enemy’s will to fight, turning Iran’s leaders against one another is our most logical next step. The PR benefit is huge — but far more importantly, it also signals to the Iranian people AND the mullahs AND the Iranian military/police that the current regime is on borrowed time. We know it, you know it — and they know it, too. That’s why they’re abandoning ship like rats off a sinking boat. On March 22, President Trump suddenly canceled plans to bomb Iran’s power plants, citing “very good and productive conversations” in his secret communications with unnamed Iranian leaders. Speaking of one Iranian in particular, the president added, “We’re dealing with the man who, I believe, is the most respected and the ‘leader’.”

The Iranians angrily denied the report, insisting that no one was speaking to Trump. From Al Jazeera: “Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said in a social media post on Monday that “no negotiations have been held with the US”. “Fakenews [sic] is used to manipulate the financial and oil markets and escape the quagmire in which the US and Israel are trapped,” Ghalibaf wrote on X. That echoed earlier remarks from Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei, who also denied that any discussions with the US had taken place.”

(If cardboard could talk, Mojtaba Khamenei would’ve denied it, too.) Obviously, Iran or America is lying: Either Trump was communicating with one or more high-ranking Iranian leaders or he wasn’t. Because Trump wasn’t just claiming they were communicating. He also crowed about the “secret prize” that Iran just gave to America. If Trump was telling the truth — and America’s war objectives could be secured (and verified) without anyone else dying — then wonderful. The world would be a better, safer place. Take a bow, sign the deal, and let’s bring everyone home. My suspicion, however, is that this was a PR tactic to placate the markets, and a very clever tactic at that: It also put the Iranians on serious tilt.

From Iran International: “[Trump] is using ambiguity as a political and psychological weapon inside the Islamic Republic. By saying he has been talking to a very senior Iranian figure without naming that person, he is planting doubt and suspicion among what remains of the leadership. In current conditions, that matters. Iran’s leaders are living in hiding. Command centers are disrupted. Communications are limited out of fear of interception and assassination.mMeetings are difficult, if not impossible. In that setting, a statement like this will be deeply unsettling. Each senior figure will now be asking: Who is talking to Washington? Who is looking for an off-ramp? What is being hidden from the others?

By naming no one, Trump makes everyone in Tehran wonder who is talking to Washington. This does not affect only the top. Lower-ranking officials also hear the same message. If they begin to believe that some of their leaders are quietly searching for a way out, they will become more uncertain, more demoralized, and more open to defection.”

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C’mon Ursula! Finish them off!

EU Shelves Russian Oil Ban As Iran War Rattles Energy Markets (RT)

The EU has put plans on hold for a complete ban on Russian oil imports, news outlets have reported. The move comes amid renewed turbulence in energy markets driven by the war in the Middle East. The draft law, part of the REPowerEU roadmap to phase out Russian fossil fuels by 2027, had been tentatively scheduled for April 15 but has now been removed from the European Commission’s published work calendar, Euronews and Reuters reported on Tuesday. An unnamed EU official was quoted as saying the delay was because of current geopolitical developments. Commission energy spokesperson Anna Kaisa Itkonen said she had no new date to give.


Coordinated US-Israeli strikes on Iran and subsequent Iranian retaliatory attacks across the region have led to the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz to Western shipping, triggering a rally in oil and gas prices. Benchmark Brent has climbed to around $120 per barrel. The chokepoint normally carries around a fifth of the world’s daily oil supply. The IEA has warned that disruptions could potentially last months or years. The EU was already grappling with the fallout from its decision to cut energy ties with Russia following the escalation of the Ukraine conflict, as well as the costs of its green transition policies. Consumers across the bloc have since faced higher fuel and power bills, adding to broader cost of living pressures.

The price rally has prompted Washington to ease sanctions on Russian oil. Some European leaders have begun hinting at a rethink of their own. The oil blockade of the Druzhba pipeline by Ukraine, which had halted Russian supplies to heavily dependent Hungary and Slovakia, has exacerbated tensions within the bloc. mThe EU’s energy policies have repeatedly come under fire. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has described the REPowerEU scheme as suicide. Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has warned that unless the bloc lifts sanctions on Russian energy, it will deal an extremely deep blow to the European economy.

Russian officials say the latest turmoil exposes deeper flaws in EU policy. Rosatom chief Alexey Likhachev told RT that the Iran war has revealed decades of mistaken decisions and an oversimplified approach to the energy transition. Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev has warned of an “oil and gas price tsunami ” for the EU after it rejected Russian supplies.

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“Russia is well positioned for the predicted and emerging Era of Extreme Scarcity.” [..] EU bureaucrats will soon be forced to recognize this reality, acknowledge their strategic blunders, and atone.”

Iran’s War-Winning Track, Russia’s Dog & Pony Trick (Helmer)

“Sergei Victorovich”, President Vladimir Putin said behind his hand to his Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov (lead image, left). “Do me a favour. When you’re talking to the Iranians, promise whatever they need to keep fighting and deter Trump. But keep it secret. And in public, waffle. Your job is to reassure the Americans we are powerless — you are powerless — I’m impotent.”


Just after lunch on Monday, Lavrov spoke with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who had initiated the call with urgency. The published Russian communiqué said: “The situation in the Persian Gulf zone, which was degraded by the United States and Israel, was discussed. Sergei Lavrov pointed to the categorical unacceptability of the US-Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, including the Bushehr nuclear power plant, which create unacceptable safety risks of Russian personnel and are fraught with catastrophic environmental consequences for all countries of the region without exception.

Mutual concern was expressed about the dangerous spread of the conflict provoked by Washington and Tel Aviv to the Caspian Sea. The Russian side noted the need for an immediate cessation of hostilities and a political settlement, taking into account the legitimate interests of all parties involved, primarily Iran. This position Russia will be guided by the UN Security Council. A.Araghchi thanked the Russian leadership for the significant diplomatic and other support provided to the Islamic Republic of Iran, including the supply of humanitarian assistance.” Araghchi has omitted to publish a record of what was really discussed.

“Pishka”, Putin said to Dmitry Peskov, his spokesman (centre). “When you’re asked questions about Iran, do me a favour — say nothing. Your job is to convince our people at home who vote for me that I know best, and that I won’t be getting them into more trouble than we already have.” Peskov hadn’t eaten his lunch on Tuesday when local reporters asked him to clarify the President’s attitude towards the Israeli Air Force attack on the Iranian Caspian Sea port, Bandar Anzali, through which Iran and Russia run heavy-cargo ship deliveries in both directions, both civil and military. “As for these reports”,he said, “we haven’t seen them. To be honest, I don’t have any information on the matter.” Peskov was following Putin’s order, if clumsily, because what he said was an obvious lie.

Four days before, Lavrov’s spokesman had confirmed the Caspian port attack. “The US-Israeli coalition continues pouring fuel on the flames of the war they have unleashed in the Middle East, which could cause this war to spread even further. On March 18, a bomb attack was carried out against the Iranian port of Bandar Anzali on the Caspian Sea. That major Caspian port is an important trade and logistics hub that is actively used in Russian-Iranian trade, including for food deliveries. The strike has affected the economic interests of Russia and the other Caspian states that maintain transport communications with Iran via that port. The regional countries and the international community have always regarded the Caspian Sea as a safe zone of peace and cooperation.

The aggressors’ reckless and irresponsible actions pose a threat of dragging Caspian states into an armed conflict. We once again firmly call for the immediate cessation of hostilities and resuming efforts to achieve a political settlement of the situation in the Middle East, which is increasingly affecting neighbouring regions.” In these private moments, deep behind the Kremlin wall, what Putin means to say is that Russia has now gone into recession, and the timing is very bad for the coming State Duma elections. Putin is asking his spokesmen to put up a smokescreen, an alibi for the difference between what the General Staff and intelligence agencies are doing and what he doesn’t want domestic voters or the Trump White House to blame him for.

Instead, he is counting on his spokesman for oligarch capital and Trump bribery, Kirill Dmitriev, to tweet several times a day on the fidelity of Russia as a strategic partner. “As the largest holder of natural resources in the world and a top-3 producer of most commodities, “ according to Dmitriev a few hours ago, “Russia is well positioned for the predicted and emerging Era of Extreme Scarcity.” “Russian energy is indispensable to easing the world’s largest energy crisis. EU bureaucrats will soon be forced to recognize this reality, acknowledge their strategic blunders, and atone.”

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We’re still talking about Ciaramella years later.

House Intel Committee Releases Hidden Transcript (CTH)

For the past several years I have been advocating for ‘sunlight as the best disinfectant.’ Since September of 2025 I have been working through a painfully slow and convoluted process to share research, assist truth tellers and guide those who have the authority to deliver the sunlight. Today, I can happily report on progress. In 2019 an impeachment effort against President Trump was triggered when a member of the National Security Council named Alexander Vindman coordinated with a member of the National Intelligence Council named Eric Ciaramella to fabricate a false claim that President Trump leveraged his power and authority to demand Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy release information on Joe and Hunter Biden’s corrupt financial dealings in Ukraine.


At the time of the 2019 impeachment construct Eric Ciaramella was working for the CIA as an analyst within the National Intelligence Council (NIC). [SIDEBAR: In 2025 Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, working with CIA Director John Ratcliffe, removed the NIC from inside the CIA. To provide greater overall transparency within the intelligence community, the National Intelligence Council was moved into the purview of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)]. Two years prior to the 2019 impeachment construct, in January 2017, the same CIA analyst, Eric Ciaramella, had worked on the fraudulent Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA), at the behest of CIA Director John Brennan.

Key point: Eric Ciaramella was one of the key analysts who constructed the fraudulent ‘Russian interference ICA’ (2017) and later the fraudulent impeachment effort (2019). Eric Ciaramella became the “anonymous CIA whistleblower” in the 2019 impeachment effort. Before 2019, CIA analysts weren’t allowed to anonymously make claims against political officials. Because of the sensitive information they handled, any allegation of wrongdoing based on intelligence had to be made with their name attached. Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson changed or modified the ICIG rules permitting Ciaramella to remain anonymous and make a claim that ultimately led to an impeachment effort.

Eric Ciaramella allegedly fabricated intelligence information, shared it with Congress and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI), and then remained anonymous. HPSCI Chairman Adam Schiff was said to have assisted him. On October 4, 2019, as part of the House impeachment inquiry, Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson gave closed-door testimony to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) as part of their impeachment investigation. One of the key questions to ICIG Atkinson surrounded the authority of his office changing the CIA whistleblower rules that permitted Eric Ciaramella to remain anonymous.

During later questioning by then-Congressman John Ratcliffe, as part of the House impeachment effort, it came to light that Inspector General Michael Atkinson testified CIA analyst Eric Ciaramella, the anonymous ‘whistleblower’, had lied about key details when questioned by Atkinson. WATCH VIDEO:

[The look on Dan Goldman’s face during that questioning was both priceless and insufferable. John Ratcliffe is now CIA Director]

Because the anonymous whistleblower complaint by Ciaramella was the cornerstone of the impeachment effort, Chairman Adam Schiff sealed the transcript of ICIG Atkinson testimony, classifying it under the guise of national security interests and burying it in the HPSCI control system. It’s worth reemphasizing that Eric Ciaramella was both the analyst behind the disputed 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment for Director Brennan and, later in 2019, involved in the contested impeachment effort. Both operations involved impeding and targeting President Donald Trump.

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Is there anyone who thinks this is normal?

Jack Smith Subpoenaed Records on Kash Patel (ET)

The team behind the Arctic Frost investigation subpoenaed years’ worth of records on Kash Patel, who now heads the FBI, according to documents released on March 24. Former special counsel Jack Smith subpoenaed Verizon for Patel’s phone records from October 2020 through February 2023, the documents, made public by Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee, showed. Patel was part of the Trump administration from 2019 through January 2021. After the Biden administration took office, Patel began a nonprofit foundation and worked as a consultant, frequently appearing in media to back Trump and his policies.


The subpoenas asked for various details about Patel’s accounts, including financial information and text messages, the records showed. Text and call logs were among the requested details. Patel disclosed the subpoenas in February, describing them as “outrageous and deeply alarming. He said that previous FBI leaders “secretly subpoenaed my own phone records”- along with those of now White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles- , using flimsy pretexts and burying the entire process in prohibited case files designed to evade all oversight.

Arctic Frost started in 2022. The effort, which involved Smith and FBI officials, featured subpoenas involving more than a dozen Republican members of Congress and the seizure of a phone used by President Donald Trump, whom prosecutors ultimately charged with interfering with certification of the 2020 presidential election for alleging that voter fraud took place. The case was dropped when Trump in 2024 won a second term in office.

Smith has defended the investigation, telling lawmakers in January that he properly investigated “attempts to interfere with the lawful transfer of power” and that the subpoenaed records were acquired “to understand the scope of that conspiracy, who they were seeking to coerce, who they were seeking to influence, who was seeking to help them.” Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, first obtained records on Arctic Frost and released them in early 2025.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), chairman of the committee’s Subcommittee on Federal Courts, Oversight, Agency Action, and Federal Rights, said during a hearing on Tuesday that Arctic Frost was “a modern Watergate” that targeted lawmakers and people involved with Trump’s reelection efforts, including Patel and Wiles. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) said that the subpoenas of Patel made sense, because the FBI director “made himself a fact witness in that investigation” by making comments on podcasts. Whitehouse said that Patel’s grand jury testimony should be made public.

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Democratsgate?!

Docs Show Expansive FBI Surveillance Of Trump Allies, Possible Illegality (JTN)

Newly released records in the Senate investigation into the weaponization of government raise questions about whether the FBI went on a fishing expedition targeting Trump advisors who were never charged with crimes and whether Special Counsel Jack Smith’s prior testimony to Congress was truthful. The documents were made public by Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, before a Senate Judiciary Committee subcommittee hearing into alleged abuses by the Biden-era FBI and Justice Department in their investigations into then ex-president Donald Trump before and during the 2024 presidential election during its probe code-named “Arctic Frost.” Just the News previously reported that Biden’s FBI paid anti-Trump ‘Sedition Hunters’ as informants in the Arctic Frost probes.


Cruz: It is a modern Watergate”
If Watergate taught us anything, it is that even a single abuse of power carried out by a handful of individuals can shake the foundations of our Republic, said Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Tex., Chairman of the Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Federal Courts, Oversight, Agency Action, and Federal Rights. “What we confront today, the Biden administration’s Arctic Frost scheme, is not a single act, he continued in his opening remarks. “It is a modern Watergate trading a break-in at one office for a digital sweep into approximately 100,000 private communications, more than a dozen senators and 1000s of individuals lives. Cruz said that ultimately, ” just like Watergate, the judges, FBI and Justice Department officials involved should be “investigated, tried, impeached, and brought to justice.”

The scope of Smith’s probe, which centered on Trump’s challenge to the 2020 election results and the events of January 6, 2021, was truly expansive. Grassley previously released records showing that Smith’s office issued nearly 200 subpoenas in his sweeping Arctic Frost-linked case, secretly seeking records on more than 400 Republican personalities and groups. This included more than 160 Republicans–many closely connected to Trump. The Arctic Frost was one of four separate probes that targeted Trump and his allies stretching from summer 2016 to January 2025. The other probes were code-named Crossfire Hurricane, Round River, and Plasmic Echo, Just the News reported earlier this month.

As FBI Director, Patel has personally led the effort to review those probes, uncovering evidence of a far-reaching dragnet that in some cases may have been predicated on false, misleading or uncorroborated justifications, officials previously told Just the News. The newly-disclosed records show that the FBI ordered two sweeping subpoenas of FBI Director Kash Patel’s phone records, while he was a private citizen in Trump’s orbit. Each subpoena covered an approximately two-year time frame.

The FBI’s requests for information included demands for highly personal data of Patel’s, including Patel’s addresses (“mailing addresses, residential addresses, business addresses, and e-mail addresses”), a “call detail record” which lists inbound and outbound calls, text messages and voicemail messages, as well as sources of payment for the phone service, including credit card and bank account numbers. The FBI also demanded expansive internet session data including exact IP addresses, the document shows.

The FBI also sought–and was granted–non-disclosure orders (NDOs) from federal judges, shielding the existence of the subpoenas from Patel and his lawyers on the grounds that revealing them could result in his “flight from prosecution, destruction of or tampering with evidence, intimidation of potential witnesses and serious jeopardy to the investigation.”

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Sure he misses the attention.

ICE Airport Deployment ‘Test Run’ For 2026 Elections – Steve Bannon (RT)

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents helping at US airports should be treated as a “test run” for a wider role in the 2026 elections, Steve Bannon, a former White House strategist and prominent MAGA figure, has said. ICE agents have begun assisting the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) at airports across the US, after a shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) led to staff shortages and long security lines at checkpoints. Speaking on his War Room podcast on Monday, Bannon told conservative lawyer Mike Davis that the airport deployment could be used “as a test run, as a test case to really perfect ICE’s involvement in the 2026 midterm elections.”


Davis replied that ICE agents should be “at the polling places,” noting that it is a federal crime for illegal immigrants to vote in federal contests. “If you’re an American citizen, you should be happy that ICE is there, because you’re not going to have illegal aliens canceling out your vote,” he said. Bannon described the airport ICE deployment as “another 5D chess move from President Trump,” arguing that agents are “trained to, wait for it, check IDs.”On Monday, ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations and Homeland Security Investigations units reportedly began supporting TSA staff at multiple airports. White House border czar Tom Homan, who is overseeing the operation, said immigration officers will not screen passengers but will handle entry and exit lanes to free up TSA staff.

TSA and ICE are both part of DHS, but immigration enforcement has been shielded from the funding gap by Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” a 2025 spending package that allocated about $75 billion to ICE through 2029. More than 400 TSA agents have reportedly quit since the partial shutdown started.Democrats in Congress have focused on ICE after its agents fatally shot two US citizens in Minnesota in January, who were allegedly attempting to obstruct a massive immigration crackdown in the state. Democrats have for months demanded that new checks on ICE agents be introduced, such as a requirement to wear identification, body cameras, and a ban on facemasks. Trump has told US media that ICE will assist TSA “for as long as it takes” and that he would consider deploying the National Guard if needed.

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“.. in 2025 Ukraine purchased about 46% of all its imported gas from Hungary.”:

Hungary Suspends Gas Supplies To Ukraine — Orban (TASS)

Budapest is suspending gas supplies to Kiev until it begins receiving Russian oil via the Druzhba pipeline. According to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, the decision was made at a government meeting.”Until Ukraine supplies oil, it will not receive gas from Hungary. We will protect Hungary’s energy security, maintain fixed gasoline prices and reduced gas tariffs,” Orban said in a video address broadcast by Hungarian television channels.


Until recently, Ukraine not only transited Russian gas to Hungary but also received gas from Hungary via a pipeline capable of operating in reverse mode. According to the Gas Transmission System Operator of Ukraine, in 2025 Ukraine purchased about 46% of all its imported gas from Hungary. These supplies covered 20-30% of its monthly gas needs. The total volume of natural gas exports from Hungary to Ukraine amounted to about 2.5 bln cubic meters in 2025, increasing fivefold since 2022. Hungary transited gas through its territory that was supplied from other sources. Earlier, the Hungarian government warned that in response to Ukraine blocking oil supplies via Druzhba, it could halt gas and electricity supplies to Ukraine.

Russian oil has not been supplied to Hungary and Slovakia since January 27. Budapest is confident the pipeline is operational and that Kiev is blocking supplies purely for political reasons. As a retaliatory measure, Hungary blocked EU funding for Ukraine. Budapest warned it would not approve a 90 bln euro EU loan for Ukraine and would not support any other Brussels decisions in Ukraine’s favor until transit of Russian oil resumes. This position was presented by Orban at the EU summit on March 19.

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Maybe his idea of what AGI is, is different from mine.

Nvidia CEO: “I Think We’ve Achieved AGI” (ZH)

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang joined podcaster Lex Fridman for a 2-plus-hour conversation on the future of AI infrastructure, covering everything from chips, racks, and cooling systems to Nvidia’s broader strategy for the next computing era. Jensen spoke about how computers are evolving from retrieval machines into generative AI factories. The discussion also turned to one of the biggest questions in the AI cycle: whether AGI has already arrived. Near the two-hour mark of the conversation, Fridman asked Jensen about the “AGI timeline” and whether it is still five, ten, fifteen, or twenty years away, especially given the recent widespread use of agentic AI tools like OpenClaw.Jensen responded, “I think it’s now. I think we’ve achieved AGI.”



It is worth noting that Jensen has previously stated that the AGI timeline depends on how it is defined. At the 2023 New York Times DealBook Summit, Jensen defined AGI as software capable of exceeding normal human intelligence at a reasonably competitive level. At the time, he said he expected AGI to arrive within five years.Fridman’s question about the AGI timeline was based on a very narrower interpretation, and Jensen framed it this way: AI does not need to build anything lasting. It does not need to manage a complex business. It just needs to make a billion dollars.

“You said a billion,” Jensen told Fridman, “and you didn’t say forever.” Jensen said, for example, that all AI needs to do is create a web service or app that goes viral and is used by a few billion people at fifty cents per user. He pointed to the dot-com era, when some websites were no more sophisticated than what an AI agent can create today. So under that narrower interpretation, Jensen believes: “I think we’ve achieved AGI.”

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Squeeze every last penny out of it?

I was just thinking that ‘Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter are two prime examples of what our world can achieve combining fantasy and craftsmaship.

If Lord of the Rings Isn’t Dead, Stephen Colbert Can Finish It Off (Green)

The Fellowship of the Ring — the opening chapter of Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy, one of the greatest achievements in movie history — turns 25 this December, and since then, Hollywood has inflicted one indignity after another on Tolkien’s masterpiece. The worst may be yet to come.It’s hard to do worse than what Amazon Prime did to Tolkien with the ill-conceived, miscast, and excruciatingly costly Rings of Power. After spending a quarter of a billion dollars just to secure the rights to certain Tolkien appendices (!!!) from his estate, Amazon then turned Galadriel into a sword-waving girl-boss and Sauron into a likable bad boy. And those are the show’s better features, according to my wife, who keeps trying to watch the thing.


By the time the series comes to a merciful end with Season Five, Amazon will have spent more than a billion dollars on a series with sharply declining viewership, shrinking budgets, and, at best, mixed audience reception. Jackson himself hasn’t exactly covered himself in glory since The Return of the King, returning to the well at least twice too often with his follow-up Hobbit trilogy. He took a kids’ book you can rush through without much effort, and turned it into a bloated eight-hour trilogy filled with comically bad CGI. Even now, Jackson (having turned the director’s reins over to Gollum actor Andy Serkis) is hard at work producing The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum.

Because I guess audiences just can’t wait to see every last detail of what happened to the little runt in the cracks between The Hobbit and Fellowship. It’s what I call “strip-mining the IP.” New Line Cinema purchased the rights to The Lord of the Rings almost 30 years ago, and did them such glorious justice with the original movie trilogy. Inevitably, Jackson and New Line set about extracting every last bit of wealth until the original property looked like the Shire after the Scouring. What’s it called when the greedy mining company takes the tailings from its strip mine and runs them through the smelter one more time with all the reckless abandon of Gollum diving after the One Ring into Mount Doom?

Ah, yes — it’s called The Lord of the Rings: Shadows of the Past, and lame-duck late-night host Stephen Colbert will co-write it with his son, screenwriter Peter McGee, for Jackson and Warner Bros, which now owns New Line. Variety reported late Tuesday that Colbert, “a vocal Tolkien fanatic,” and McGee will write a screenplay “from chapters of The Fellowship of the Ring that didn’t make it into Jackson’s 2001 adaptation.” Or as the movie’s official logline put it, “Fourteen years after the passing of Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin set out to retrace the first steps of their adventure. Meanwhile, Sam’s daughter, Elanor, has discovered a long-buried secret and is determined to uncover why the War of the Ring was very nearly lost before it even began.” So Shadows of the Past won’t really take us back to 2001 and fill in the missing parts of Fellowship. It will take aging versions of Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin and saddle them with an all-new girl-boss.

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“.. a corrupt German government kidnapped him in Mexico and imprisoned him in Germany after a fake trial on fake charges..”

Free Reiner Fuellmich (Paul Craig Roberts)

I have written several articles about Reiner Fuellmich who was about to expose the fraudulent and orchestrated Covid Pandemic and to hold those responsible accountable. To prevent this, a corrupt German government kidnapped him in Mexico and imprisoned him in Germany after a fake trial on fake charges. Award-winning documentary film director Philippe Carillo has teamed up with Seba Terribilini to produce a film about the corrupt judicial system of present day Nazi Germany. I encourage readers to watch the two minute trailer and to contribute to the funding to get the documentary publicized. Very few people are willing to stand up and to expose the criminal behavior of governments. Carillo and Terribilina are two such people. It is our responsibility to support them. They are speaking for us.


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    Pablo Picasso Woman Sitting Near a Window (Marie-Therese) 1932 (sold in 2021 for $103.4 million) • Trump Sends 2,000 Paratroopers, Iran Dares Them To
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle March 26 2026]

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    One Vengeance for All

    From Iran

    https://www.bitchute.com/video/Baiqxjc75GYb

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    Operation Blind Fury

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    Alastair Crooke writes:
    As the wheels come off the Iran conflict, it compels the decision: ‘Where do we stand?’
    Contact us: info@strategic-culture.su

    Western propaganda machinery – the West’s most powerful strategic weapon – has repeatedly asserted that U.S. forces have been winning a swift and sweeping victory over Iran. In tandem, Israeli intelligence officials are briefing western media saying they see increasing signs of disarray and “chaos” within the regime in Tehran, adding that the Iranian chain-of-command has become marred by serious breakdowns.

    And why not make such claims of sweeping victory? Trump presumably went into the war sublimely confident in America’s military prowess to obliterate the Iranian state structure, its command network and its military capacity. His generals seemingly endorsed the general proposition of destructive potential – adding however, several ‘buts’ that likely did not penetrate the Trumpian mental workings.

    And that’s what Trump duly did – sweeping ‘obliteration’; continuous waves of stand-off bombing. To doubters of his success in collapsing Iran’s state structure, he retorts simply that we’ll obliterate all the more. ‘We’ll kill more of their leaders’.

    Western (including Israeli) media, in wake of the 28 February strikes, in companion reports hailed too the devastating nature of the blow struck against Iran’s political and military leadership.

    No attempt was made to critically think through the effect on a State that had been preparing an asymmetric response to this coming war for 20-40 years. No effort was made to think through the real impact of bombing a State that has taken all its military infrastructure (including its ‘air force’) off its land-surface, only to bury it in deep underground ‘cities’.

    No effort was made to judge the impact of assassinations of Iran’s political and military leaders on the public mood. No understanding was made of how the Iranian de-centralised leadership ‘mosaic’ might provide a fast-reaction, pre-planned response to leadership decapitation. Nor was it considered that such a diffused leadership structure would allow Iran to pursue a long war of attrition against the U.S. and Israel – in contrast to the U.S.-Israeli insistence on short wars that do not strain popular resilience.

    All mainstream reporting, by contrast, was focused on the scale of damage inflicted on Tehran and its people – carrying the implicit presumption that the civic demolition and high civilian deaths would, in itself, create the opposition that would ‘rise up’ and ‘seize’ the reins of national leadership.

    That so little of this conflict was properly considered reflects the fact that the U.S. increasingly has modelled its war-fighting way-of-thinking on those long employed by Israel – with far-reaching consequences for the West’s future, perhaps.

    Of course, there are professional U.S. military officers who repeatedly have warned of the short-comings of mass bombardment as a stand-alone strategic tool, arguing that it has never brought the expected results; but their cautionary messages have had little impact against the prevailing ‘obliteration’ zeitgeist.

    The very language used by Trump and his team to describe Iranians as ‘evil’ and ‘murderous baby-killing’ sub-humans plainly is designed to polarise the clash to the point of excluding military strategies other than yet further ‘obliteration’.

    Trump told New York Times journalists “that he did not feel constrained by any international laws, norms, checks or balances”, and the “only limits on his ability to use American military might” were “my [his] own morality. My own mind. It’s the only thing that can stop me”.

    He reportedly expressed surprise that America’s sneak attack on the Iranian leadership had produced an immediate riposte of counter-strikes on American bases in the Gulf: ‘We hadn’t expected that’, Trump said; nor did he anticipate the subsequent selective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, although the Iranians explicitly warned that they would do exactly that. He knew the risk, yet still went ahead, saying he ‘did not think’ that the Iranians would assume control over the Hormuz choke point.

    SOURCE: lloydslist.com

    The terms by which the world trades in oil and gas

    The consequence of Iranian control of the approximate 20% of global oil and a similar volume of gas that transits Hormuz gives Iran unique leverage over the whole dollar-based economic sphere. Yet it poses a special threat to Gulf States – for Hormuz also serves as the corridor for fertiliser, food supplies and much else too.

    Hormuz’s selective closure therefore carries second and third-order global economic consequences for the world. As Lloyd’s Intelligence noted yesterday:

    “Several governments — including India, Pakistan, Iraq, Malaysia and China — are in direct talks with Tehran, coordinating vessel transits via an emerging IRGC-run registration and vetting system … Lloyds … understands [that] the IRGC is expected to establish a more formalised vessel approval process in the coming days”.

    So, why did Israel escalate so strategically in attacking Iran’s terminals receiving gas from the South Pars gas field that it shares with Qatar? Israel insists that Trump gave them a green light for the attack. Trump replied that “Israel attacked Iran’s South Pars gas field earlier today without informing the United States or Qatar”.

    The attack on Iran’s energy infrastructure predictably enough triggered a reciprocal escalation with Iranian missile strikes on Gulf energy infrastructure – thus elevating the conflict to that of serious economic war.

    Essentially what now is at issue are the terms on which the world will be able to buy oil and gas. Will purchasers be able to buy energy purchased in currencies other than the dollar? It seems so – Pakistan has been able to negotiate the passage of its cargo through Hormuz in just such a fashion – by proving that the cargo was purchased in Yuan.

    At issue therefore is not just the U.S. military presence in the region – which Iran insists must be expelled – but rather, Iranian calls for the ending altogether of the Region’s dollar trading.

    This – if Iran gets its way – could comprise the awkward gateway to continued economic survival for Gulf States.

    Gulf States may soon have to decide where they stand on this war. On the one hand, they have embedded themselves wholeheartedly in the American mercantilist way of life. But Iran threatens to overturn that paradigm. On the other hand, future Gulf prospects – which they will need to ponder – may hang on Iranian acquiescence to allow them to traverse Hormuz.

    If Iran’s ‘foot on the throat’ of the global economic system is pursued selectively – according to their specific criteria — it is possible that other states (including the Europeans) may be forced to the ‘negotiating table’ with Tehran to ensure their future economic well-being.

    The U.S.’ unseen power structures

    It is not however just the Gulf that will need to consider where they – the Gulf monarchs – stand in the wake of this ill-considered and potentially very damaging economic war. There are those in the U.S. insisting that Americans too need to discuss where they should stand as well.

    U.S. commentator Bret Weinstein recently struck a chord with many Americans who, like him, had actively supported Trump, but were now confused and unsettled by Trump’s espousal of a war on Iran – especially as his Presidency hangs in the balance in consequence:

    “Why would a man, [like] Trump, who understands politics make such an obvious mistake?”

    In discussion with Tucker Carlson, Weinstein suggested that one answer is that Trump is not in fact in control:

    “We Americans need to have a conversation with ourselves – not only about how broken the system is and what it results in us doing, but how does it actually work. [Who] is it that is driving us to do what we do”.

    The question is deeper than the issue of Trump breaking his campaign promises of ‘no new foreign wars’. (Reuters today reports that “the Trump administration is considering deploying thousands of additional U.S. troops to the Middle East – as Trump weighs next steps regarding Iran which could include an attempt to secure the Strait”).

    Weinstein pointed out in his conversation with Tucker Carlson that for some time (since 1961 or 1963), the U.S. system has seemed to be badly broken: It no longer had American interests at heart. In fact, American governance, he argued, visibly had become antithetical to Americans’ real interests – across many spheres, from finance to health. And the state had transformed into an “anti-Constitutional” structure since the events of November 1963 – the exact opposite to what the U.S. was intended to be.

    Weinstein attributed this situation to ‘a something’ that is undeclared; something that cannot visibly be observed. It suggested a ‘hidden power structure’ whose control and interests are opaque: “What drives it? Who exactly holds the power in this system. We do not know”, he argued. What were the unseen interests that drove the U.S. to this succession of foreign wars in the Middle East?

    This was why the Epstein episode was so crucial, Weinstein emphasised: The few details published have painted a power-structure involving intelligence services, money and corruption that spoke to an unspoken Constitutional and acute Security crisis within the U.S.

    Americans urgently needed to be informed what this power structure is – and what its interests are. And to then discuss where Americans stand, and how to recover the elements that could lead to a recovery of a state governed by Americans’ own interests.

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    Chin Up Old Chap

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    Witness the Emperor of Lies

    Could Be

    Why It’s Not Lying

    Con-fab-u-la-tion

    Say It Boys & Girls

    Confabulation in dementia is the unintentional creation of false, distorted, or fabricated memories without the intent to deceive, often used by the brain to fill gaps in memory.

    Common in Alzheimer’s and frontotemporal dementia, patients believe these stories are real, making it a neurological symptom, not lying.

    Key Aspects of Confabulation:

    Not Lying: Unlike lying, the person believes what they are saying is true.

    Causes: Brain damage from dementia (specifically in frontal/temporal lobes) disrupts memory retrieval, leading to, as this Instagram post mentions mentions, the brain filling in the gaps.

    Types: It can be provoked (in response to questions) or spontaneous (unsolicited stories).

    Examples: Fabricating daily activities, misremembering past events, or creating stories about family, such as accusing caregivers of theft.

    Managing Confabulation:

    Do Not Argue: Correcting the person can increase confusion, frustration, and anxiety.

    Validate Feelings: Focus on the emotion behind the story rather than the factual accuracy.

    Redirect: Calmly distract or redirect the conversation to a different, positive topic.

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    Report Alleges Trump’s Daily Military Briefing Scrubs Out Iran War Setbacks

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-officials-allege-trumps-daily-military-briefing-scrubs-out-iran-war-setbacks

    A fresh NBC report has alleged that President Trump is being presented with a very incomplete picture of how the Iran war is going, with the conflict now approaching its first month, and as Washington struggles to find an offramp amid global oil market disruptions.

    The report says that his daily military briefing provided by the Pentagon features a roughly 2-minute long video update for President Trump that shows the biggest, most successful strikes on Iranian targets of the prior 48 hours.

    Negative developments frequently get omitted or glossed over.

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    Day 13 no page number for Epstein. But funniest thing! We only care about Trump and Epstein, AI pics of him and Vlad the Impaler, while the ACTUAL Presidents who ACTUALLY did things, like Clinton, get a pass. The guy releasing the records is guilty, the 4 Presidents hiding it, while reading every line, are all innocent. Every Comey, Mueller, who read all the records, called all the Congressmen listed there, totally fine! Not one AI picture or allegation at all!

    …Because it was never about the children. A million children could get raped, they don’t care. It’s about HATE. We have 5 minutes of hebephrenic hate, authorized for Bad Man. Therefore no time for Hate of the hundreds of people who actually covered it up. Not. One. AI photo of them. At a MINIMUM, Bush, Obama, Biden, with at a MINIMUM, Michael Hayden, Leon Panetta, Michael Morell, David Petraeus, Michael Morell, John Brennan, Meroe Park, Mike Pompeo, Gina Haspel, David Cohen, Bill Burns, Tom Sylvester, and John Ratcliffe among a hundred others – every FBI agent and DA assigned, every state like AZ/FL they ran through.

    Some weren’t there long enough. Some served under the only Administration who actually released these records. But the point’s the same.

    Point is: it’s not about Children. It’s not about Crime. It’s not about Reality. It’s about HATE. Who can I HATE?

    I hate the person insider billionaires tell me to, of course! Hate Bad Man. Media sez. Stunning and brave. So brave and clever.

    Gold down ONE THOUSAND. Silver cut in HALF. This of course means war.

    MacGregor, Trading: (yesterday) He’s mad that people make bets both up and down all day long! Did you know half these bets pay off???? Okay, what you’re saying: that merits investigation (since 1990???) so for the Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirst time ever, we need to look into it. Not into entirely outsized bets on American Airlines specifically, morning of 9-10. Nope. Okay, here’s the problem: Hegseth just kicked out all the reporters from the Pentagon who were doing EXACTLY THIS. AI is likely to be scanning every tiniest detail, and making bets. Almost certainly so. If I were one of these guys, I’d bug all their offices, cars, coffee shops if I could.

    Nope. MacGregor KNOWS. He’s proven it in a court “It’s an open and shut case” because he just thought it in his mind. Do you want to know WHY the SEC got out of the habit of chasing these? Because they’re very hard to prove, that’s why. He’s proving one by “Just saying”. …So if it’s 20 Democrats and no Trump officials would he still care? No. He specifically says that’s why he’s accusing and speaking on it. Because it’s only Trump, and the 5 Minutes of HATE is on.

    I say chase them, prosecute them, fine. And he knows as a guy on the Right I will say that. So we prosecute ONLY J6 and not Antifa. ONLY Trump in NY and not Pelosi. ONLY Flynn and not Swalwell. I’m sick of it.

    I’m even more sick of it from “My own side” which guarantees Losing. Always shoot allies. Always ignore enemies. MacGregor: We are hitting everything in Iran at will and that means we’re losing. We should surrender. The Pentagon says they’re weeks ahead of their expectations and goals. That means we’re behind and in a quagmire.

    C’mon. Again YOU CAN BE AGAINST THE WAR! That’s Fine! Please do! But not by being an irrational crazy person? Where they just “Make S—t Up” about the U.S., about politics, about the Pentagon, about the war, about everything, so long as it means we must give up and surrender, hand the U.S. over to Eurotrash globalists.

    He’s trashing everyone he used to work with in the DoD, saying they’re all violent morons who can’t write war plans. At the same time, at this late date, asks “Why is nothing done in immigration, arrests???” Because Congress? Here we are, a year later, every day has been the same, Thune hasn’t seated a single prosecutor, he asked “Why is no one arresting missing children, insider trading???” Congress. And you know that, MacGregor, you’re just lying. Congress refuses to seat a SINGLE person or authorize a SINGLE dollar for that, which is Donald Trump’s fault.

    …Of course if Donald arrested them all and got it done, it would be his fault too. The Dictator. DOING things is bad; NOT DOING things is bad. All things are bad. That’s how you win!

    Look I criticize Republicans, MAGA, lack of actions too, but ACCURATELY. I go after Thune and dismal McConnell constantly: but Pelosi and Swalwell and Mamdani too. He ONLY shoots allies. He ONLY misunderstands very specific things. He ONLY makes up that we’re landing at Kharg island, just makes it up because it’s bad. He ONLY degrades the sinking of the Iranian NAVY when those were the mine-layers. Stopping mines from being laid is BAD, not good. It’s Losing, not Winning.

    The Navy wasn’t that big a deal, yes, but we can report it ACCURATELY. Iran is getting off great shots: they’re awesome. But they don’t have infinite missiles: we can report it ACCURATELY.

    He’s the Opposite of this. Okay, smart guy, what’s your plan? A: To Criticize and say “All things are bad”. Clearly. No matter what military task is set before us, it’s impossible, he says. The whole hour is: We can do nothing and are completely helpless. Give up now. Resistance is Futile. Those are his orders to the U.S. Army: no ship can sail, no helicopter can fly; Surrender.

    Our modern John Paul Jones.

    “This has no chance of success right now.” — Col MacGregor. Every market on earth disagrees.

    Also highlights: Scott Bessant knows nothing about the Bond market. We can’t fund anything. Every nation has repudiated our debt I guess, same as 1983. Inflation is a million percent. Oh! Did not know that, thanks. Donald Trump will definitely be “removed”. Um, sir? We don’t “Just remove”??? There are processes? Nope! Ppl be mad n’ stuff and Donald will just wander off for…reasons…by…nobody…with no time, process, or law involved. There is no problem or notice of any replacement. Bad Man disappears like a mushroom in Super Mario, replaced by nothing. ‘Cause he wants it! Made it up in his mind, now it’s true. Okay man. Good talk.

    Kwiatkowski: The entire U.S. military is rebelling and mutinying. Yup, totally see that. We’re totally not running any sorties, every General is stopping, totally. That’s why we’ve run out of targets. Also everyone in the Military is about to be arrested by…somebody… And they’ll be hauled before a court of….someone. Somewhere. Yup. Sooo…Belgium is going to invade, take over the entire U.S. Military, the whole United States, and haul back every serviceman to the Hague. Totes! You better be super-scared! PFC Jones we’re coming for you!

    She says every serviceman gets to decide the legality and morality of all the actions of the President and Congress. Yup. They can “prefer not to.” I feel like we shouldn’t have taken hill #496, but hill #494 first. I get to decide! That’s how all militaries work, and that’s great! She says. As an officer and Colonel. That’s legal, but OBEYING orders is illegal. That’s how you win! Young people “Aren’t going to” follow orders, salute n’ stuff. Nope! That’s just how it is now. Warn’t no rebellious folks in boot camp in 1943 that got into line, nope!

    Thank God we added women to the officer corps, with fine military discipline and strategy like this.

    Many of you were military: what do you think? Totally legit point of view?

    About the ship, the plumbing and the fires: she knows absolutely, literally nothing. You could read blogs like I do and know more. Also knows nothing about the military, saying “kids today” “This generation”, we’re helpless! If “Kids today” “misbehave” we just have to let them! Says Mommy. So totally informed, riveting use of your time.

    Judge and Colonel discuss “words” and “Signaling” at length. It’s all about appearance, presentation…that’s how you win wars n‘ stuff! With signaling. You have to start 5 wars and blow up kids n’ stuff, but with NICE words, like Obama. Then it’s the GOOD killing, sinking n’ stuff. Using the wrong adjectives means we’ve lost Iran.

    P.S. Everyone in the U.S. Military and officer corps suck! She should know because she’s one of them and helped!

    We’ve also lost because everyone in the Military is unaware the other side can shoot back! Yup. First time they ever heard! Boy, glad she cleared that up for us. Also all our Intel sucks. We don’t have any. Yup. No satellites, no radio communications at all. She can be sure because she knows nothing about what we’re doing there, nothing about the Marines arriving (or not), nothing about what the President is hearing, nothing about what the strategy is.

    Please click and hang of every word of her “I have completely no inside information, but also no outside information either, and honestly have no idea whatsoever what’s going on.” (Surrender now.) Thanks, Judge, thanks Fox. Well, at least it’s not AI. When she just makes everything up, at least she admits it.

    So. I guess that’s why I clocked out of listening to these guys. I used to keep tabs and I’m checking in again today to make sure but …that’s why. Dumber than a bag of hammers.

    “Why the 2026 ‘Trump Discontinuity’ Is a Permanent Break in the Republic

    Trump is God, I guess. No history existed until 2016.

    “UFO ‘Gatekeeper’ General Vanishes Days After Trump’s Full Disclosure Order
    Congress now reveals intel agencies thwarting probes into missing scientists

    Every Intel agency denying all Congressional oversight is NOT a break in the Republic tho. It’s tradition. Conclusion? Support the Intel agencies in every fight with Trump.

    “Report Alleges Trump’s Daily Military Briefing Scrubs Out Iran War Setbacks” NBC

    I don’t know boys, everything they’ve reported on Trump has been dead-accurate these last 10 years, and this is NBC, the home of “Beautiful bombs” Brian Williams, Live from the Moon. They’re probably on to something here. We all know the Pentagon doesn’t make any plans.

    “The “Samson Option” is to bring​-the​-temple​-down ​upon EVERYONE. US official says Israel may use NUCLEAR WEAPONS against Iran”

    This is why Rubio said we were blackmailed, but ackshully, everyone would be sooper happy if he hadn’t acted and let them. Iran would be radioactive, but we could BLAME. And the BLAME is all that matters. That ground is not radioactive, Israel was NOT counter-striked, and WWIII did NOT start everyone is mad about.

    SHOULD HAVE LET IRAN GET NUKED, they say, safe from their couches. Bad Man Bad. This is not considering at all the nuke that went off would be in Baltimore and BLAMED on Iran.

    “Craig Murray cautions not to fall for the dunce act. this has been planned for a long time.”

    But also not planned at all. There were no plans. Trump just did it, he and the Pentagon had no idea what would happen or what they would do after.

    “When President trump TACOed out from his threat to bomb Iran’s infrastructure he asserted that there had been “good and productive conversations”

    Moon of Alabama demands more bombing. Any reduction or cessation of bombing means we lost. Therefore can only increase! Thanks, Moon. Iran is most grateful I’m sure. If only you had done this during Iraq we could still have 500k soldiers there too.

    Again, EVERY nation has back channels. I read daily that for the first time in the history of the universe, NOT ONE IRANIAN, anywhere, of any caliber, is talking, much less negotiating, and everyone JUST BELIEVES IT, because Iran – the planet’s most trusted nation – said so. Jesus Christ, men. Seriously? This is AFTER, and I’m sure you all leap to agree, we, the United States, were negotiating with N. Vietnam and denying it, for like years before we left in 1975. Highlighting “And denying it” part. ‘Cause, like, nations never lie and stuff.

    Nope! Not if it interferes with my HATE!

    Listen, is the person Trump is talking to Authorized? He most certainly COULD be, but I expect not. Is he a High General, an MP? Probably. Will he be assassinated if anyone suspects? In that condition, almost certainly. Does this technically make him a traitor to Iran, or more specifically the IRGC? I would say so, but every Founding Father was a Traitor to King George so words break down here, it’s about if he’s serving the Iranian people. That is, “Intent” which is impossible to prove.

    But the very notion that NO ONE, of 90Million people, has EVER called, is laughable on its face.

    And the idea that EVERYONE here, just believes it, is so jaw dropping it makes me want to stop bothering altogether, not even knowing what low level of crayons I would have to begin with, to start explaining what’s going on and how “Reality works” on “Earth”.

    Honestly: All commenters here REALLY, honestly, no cynicism believe, there’s not a single phone call ever been made?

    Davis “War timelines keep changing”.

    Davis, and Ritter, and MacGregor, and…have never been soldiers, never saw a military, never heard of “War”. They are unaware that you can’t plan a war a year ahead (but ALSO there were no plans) and those war plans never change – are never ALLOWED to change – ever, once the war has started. Yup. That is their deep earnest opinion from this approach. Wow. Did not know that. But that’s exactly what Sun Tzu said! “Never, never change your plans once the battle entire war begins.”

    Meanwhile the Pentagon official says they’re weeks ahead of schedule, it’s easier than they thought, and are running out of targets. That doesn’t make it TRUE, but Two people say two things, so we only believe the one we LIKE, that lets us HATE. Right? Whichever one Black Pills, hates, and causes surrender is the side of the angels.

    ‘Cause no one is discussing events on the ground. Iran has been completely unharmed, I hear, not a shot.

    “Larry Johnson” The U.S. military is incapable of any actions at all, that’s why we spend a Trillion dollars on them: to not work or be good for anything. Iran is landing in Alexandria Va and surrounding the White House as we speak. Resistance is futile. Surrender to Zod. So if the CIA is against the war, I should be for it, right, Larry?

    “Trump presumably went into the war sublimely confident in America’s military prowess”

    Strategic Culture definitively declares in this sentence “We have absolutely no idea at all” and are using their DonaldTelepathy, made by giving Donald a big sloppy every night. “Presumably”? Really? Wtf, men?

    No attempt was made to critically think through the effect on a State that had been preparing an asymmetric response to this coming war for 20-40 years.”

    The Pentagon doesn’t exist, and has never made any war plans involving Iran since 1979, They say. Yup. Totes.

    Look: you can not LIKE the war. Please don’t! But for the love of Jumping Jesus can you not LIE about it for 60 whole seconds??? OF COURSE they “critically thought it through” every lovin’ year SINCE 1979. There’s no war plan IN the Pentagon more worked-on than this one. NOPE! Not what “Strategic Culture” says and I always trust Globalists when given a chance!

    So they LITERALLY say, first sentence “We have no idea whatsoever and no facts” then go on to declare the most jaw-dropped stupidity in the history of the Internet, and I’m supposed to take them seriously n’ stuff.

    This has nothing to do with the war. It has to do with like everyone believing Voltaire’s Absurdities. Where has everyone’s brains gone? They TELL YOU in the first sentence they don’t know a livin’ thing.

    “The war in the Middle East could cause the “worst industrial crisis in living memory”, the head of the International Chamber of Commerce warned Wednesday.”

    That’s not what markets say Mr. Businessman. Would you like to explain? Tell me markets no longer function and should all be destroyed and I’m with you. But one or the other is wrong.

    “Volkswagen May Convert German Auto Plant Into Iron Dome War Factory

    Excellent plan for Socialists. One problem: one of these two MAKES money, and the other LOSES it. Because: Socialists, they can’t tell the difference and seem the same to them.

    “Vince Vaughn Blasts Late-Night TV: “They All Became The Same Agenda-Based Show”
    “It stopped being funny and started feeling like a f***ing class I didn’t want to take…”

    The Group of people for whom “All things are political” and Don’t care about profit. “Profit” = “Human beings like this thing.” With no feedback mechanism, they collapse like other Socialists. Then blame traitors and the Proletariat and kill them widely for failures that are expressly the Party Elite. Ask any Star Wars fan.

    “BLM Activist Ordered To Pay Back $224,000 In COVID Relief Funds, Donations

    Steal $200k and just apologize and give it back if you’re caught? I am SO. THERE.

    GAME OVER: Trump TRAPPED In Iran (Dr Brovkin)
    Rich Does Politics and History and Politics With Dr. Brovkin•289

    Yup! Now we’ll be there 10,000 years from now because we can’t leave. Trapped! No war ever ended, don’t you know that? France is still in Moscow, Germany is still in Paris. Riveting. So true!

    Richard Wolff: Iran War Destroys Global Economy & U.S. Empire” Glenn Diesen•20K views

    God, I hope so. That was the whole point. Boy Wolff suuuuuuuuuuuuuure is unhappy the Empire is falling! He loves loves loves loves loves loves loves loves Empire and doesn’t want anything to happen to it. Otherwise he’s be HAPPY, wouldn’t he? Wouldn’t he say Thank You Most Worshipful GodEmperorTrump? Nope. ‘Cause he’s a core Neocon, a colonial master, and doesn’t want anything to happen to our poor wittle Empire. To him it’s a disaster.

    And me and him disagree. I for one am HAPPY when Empire falls. Aren’t you?

    “Trump showed off a classified map during a 2022 plane trip, a Democratic lawmaker alleges A top House Democrat says President Donald Trump showed off a classified map on a 2022 flight to his New Jersey golf club and held onto a record from his first term that was so sensitive only six people would have had access to it.” The Associated Press

    Being incredibly slow at learning, THAT MEANS IT’S NOT CLASSIFIED. The President, by act of him showing it to you, declassified it. Maybe we SHOULD give him a magic wand to do this with, some magic words, abracadabra, a ledger to sign, but if so, Mr. Congressman, write a law that says so and makes him.

    Every. Day. This also means the “Reporter” couldn’t use a “Phone” and call for a “Statement”, from the White House or any lawyer in North America. — A thing I say almost daily.

    Is this going to keep going on? Most of you guys aren’t even AI but real people forwarding this stuff.

    #236201
    Topcat
    Participant

    #236202
    Topcat
    Participant

    7-D Jiu-Jitsu

    #236203
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Donald Trump and the Downfall of the American Empire?, by Ron Unz – The Unz Review
    https://www.unz.com/runz/donald-trump-and-the-downfall-of-the-american-empire/

    #236204
    Dr. D
    Participant

    “Bill Maher: “I mean, this looks like game over [for Democrats]”

    Probably not. Today’s elections are in and all GOP (Trump) candidates lost in safe districts. So polls were BOTH ways, but elections seem to have demonstrated which was true. Also: seems unlikely to be election interference, although of course they’ve done f—k all about that. And what is the cause? Men checked out. Women remain insane and are voting for patent nonsense like “Trump is in the Epstein files” Men (and young) are like “WTF is this s—t” and didn’t show. THAT is what Fox, the Judge, Ritter, etc are all after. Now they can arrest Catholics and chop up your kids! Yay! When EVERY former “Right” is bat s—t, but ALSO jibbering irrelevant nonsense about, I dunno, Erika Kirk, then yes, Men check out. That’s also the Economy + war. OF COURSE. Stats on the war were tepid, but critical, “Tepid” means “Too tepid to vote” so you’re screwed.

    There is much time remaining, but as a windsock this is about as bad as anyone could make it. There you go. Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory as Republicans do.

    “Trump Sends 2,000 Paratroopers, Iran Dares Them To Come Closer (RT)

    Yes, we’ve already landed in Kharg, because we’d have to cross the Straits and the ship is in…Indonesia or something? Diego Garcia? Look, you’re all making things up. Start talking when you KNOW something.

    Where is the 82nd Airborne going? Denny’s? I dunno. There’s no use for them at the present.

    ““We’re actually talking to the right people, and they want to make a deal so badly, you have no idea how badly they want to make a deal.” There is, however, a catch. Iran is still denying talking to the United States.”

    Again, IRGC vs Iranian civilian (not insane) government. Can’t prove it, but keep it handy.

    Someone pointed out that Dubai, etc are now crown jewels, out of the desert in a few years. Why isn’t Iran like that but wants to stay a backward Muslim Caliphate like the last 100 years? Why? Bc that’s what London’s “Muslim Brotherhood” was built for and why it exists. The Ayatollah/IRGC is an outgrowth of that. If they have modernity, they use their own oil and get powerful and London can’t steal their oil like good colonialists instead. No? Then why are all billions$$$ of his and his son’s BILLION dollars in London? London banks, London real estate and un-sanctioned?

    C’mon.

    ““We don’t produce enough artillery shells, bullets, drones, and everything else we need for a comparatively simple air war against a third-rate power like Iran. Against China? Fuggidaboudit.”

    All these things are true and yet lies. We literally have beam weapons, and are talking about carriers and 50 year old Patriots that didn’t work in 1979 either. One of these is a lie. Clear out the lie and cover story and a lot of money appears.

    “• EU Shelves Russian Oil Ban As Iran War Rattles Energy Markets (RT)

    All they have to do is surrender and they can have all the oil they want. There’s no shock at all. Trump is un-sanctioning Russia to point this out to Europe and the world.

    “• Iran’s War-Winning Track, Russia’s Dog & Pony Trick (Helmer)

    Resistance is futile. Surrender.

    You see, this is why Iran hasn’t set off a single sub, mined a single water, or sunk a single ship. They’re luring us in. They’re going to start firing back with the good stuff in 2039 when we least expect it. This is why Russia doesn’t seem to be helping and both Russian and Chinese air defense didn’t work, while why run roughshod dropping B-52s an lumbering A-10s all over the nation at will: All part of the Plan!

    Literally what they’re saying. Stop. Both sides are getting in good shots. Could you not LIE about it for 60 seconds? Russia is helping, that’s why their air defense didn’t work at all. Not at all.

    “Is there anyone who thinks this is normal? • Jack Smith Subpoenaed Records on Kash Patel (ET)
    Well Smith wasn’t actually an authorized attorney, so no. Ordinary citizen impersonating federal officials, running subpoenas on FBI directors: what can you say? Thankfully I have subpoena’d Comey’s records and expect them to arrive under the bridge here shortly.

    “• Docs Show Expansive FBI Surveillance Of Trump Allies, Possible Illegality (JTN)

    Don’t have to say “Possible”; we already know they lied to the FISA court every time they showed up there. Justice Roberts likes and approves of this, so when he found out gave them all a raise and a gift card to Dunkin Donuts.

    “Nvidia CEO: “I Think We’ve Achieved AGI” (ZH)

    So diverting from being arrested for stock-kiting a trillion bucks into existence, we can now arrest him for fraudulent public statements of stock relevance that is illegal under SEC rules. Well, settled that! His “AGI Person” matching human intelligence means that equivalent person costs $100M an hour base pay, plus 1M gallons of water. A bargain at twice the price! What are cat videos worth anyway?

    Or Trump AI with Pontius Pilate and Nero? Priceless I say! Because when you post an AI pic, it makes it true!

    Viz Greek Independence: ‘Ottoman’ was Christian Bc “Constantine” + and Islam was only born in 600AD, and not taking Constantinople until 1453.

    “starting in 1989, a kind of dark spiritual revolution happened in which the love of money, possessions, status, and ego pushed meaning, purpose, and direction aside with a speed and completeness that brainwashed people into thinking it was all normal by the time it was done. When acquisitive materialism and ego take over a society to that degree, the values of community and basic human decency, all the true human virtues, really, become degraded and even actively denigrated by people who think they’re “cool” when they are really just cold.” — Mr. Nobody.

    Who we haven’t seen a while.

    #236233
    Topcat
    Participant

    Trolling til your pants split….

    Hahaha

    Too funny

    We will see where the rubber meets the road….

    IRGC:

    Any Arab or European country that expels the ambassadors of Israel and America from its soil will, starting tomorrow, have full authority and freedom to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.

    Trump Piñatas

    They’re selling like Hotcakes!

    #236234
    Topcat
    Participant

    Trumpturd “Negotiating with Himself”

    Caught on camera!

    #236235
    Topcat
    Participant

    Confabulation Gone Mad!

    #236236
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “Many of you were military: what do you think? Totally legit point of view?”

    i think the whole affair is totally embarrassing.

    do you remember the great raccoon war of 1917? or the 1898-1927 war of the iguanas?

    no, because those animals aren’t as stupid as us.

    humans, please, grow up.

    #236237
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    The sheer gob-smacking audaciously arrogant idiocy of that utter moron Micki was just such a perfect example of gob-smacking audaciously arrogant idiocy that I just have to use it as illustrative example of the very pinnacle of idiotic arrogance.

    For the sake of easy reference I’m quoting it here:

    Every country Islam has invaded has been taken over that you can no longer recognize what it once was only the destruction and oppression remains from these savages. pic.twitter.com/6qJF5QKhWQ

    — Micki way (@mickitiki) March 24, 2026

    Micki wants you to believe that Muslims are the “savages” in this fight because the Muslims (in this example) always fight back when Micki’s team violently attacks them without provocation and tries to violently oppress the current population into submission, to be ruled over from now on by the unprovoked invading colonizer intent upon taking their property ownership and sovereignty away from them and turn them into a wholly owned colony. Owned by guess who.

    Talk about irony. It just doesn’t get too much more ironic than that!

    The reason that colonizers leave nothing recognizable behind them except the destruction and rubble of their violent attacks against the local people is that stealing things and destructively wrecking the place is the only thing they know how to do.

    #236238
    those darned kids
    Participant

    Someone pointed out that Dubai, etc are now crown jewels, out of the desert in a few years. Why isn’t Iran like that but wants to stay a backward Muslim Caliphate like the last 100 years? Why? Bc that’s what London’s “Muslim Brotherhood” was built for and why it exists. The Ayatollah/IRGC is an outgrowth of that. If they have modernity, they use their own oil and get powerful and London can’t steal their oil like good colonialists instead. No? Then why are all billions$$$ of his and his son’s BILLION dollars in London? London banks, London real estate and un-sanctioned?

    • uh, that’s duborrow, not dubuy.

    •• so, the solution is to replace city of london with ¿¡donald trump!?

    ••• the u.s. has oodles and oodles of oil – when will the u.s. get modernity?

    •••• do you have kids?

    #236239
    those darned kids
    Participant

    TPTAE:

    1 MUSLIMS BAD

    2 TRUMP BEST

    3 ELON FUTURE

    hmmm…

    #236240
    Topcat
    Participant

    Good morning MAGA,

    Both Trump-endorsed candidate’s in Florida state’s special election lost last night to Democrats.

    Two state seats flipped Democrat.

    One race was in a Palm Beach district that Donald Trump won by 11 points in 2024 :

    Where Mar-a-Lago is located.

    E-le-ven Points

    MAGA has a shot to the temple.

    #236241
    Topcat
    Participant

    #236242
    Topcat
    Participant

    #236243
    Topcat
    Participant

    #236244
    Topcat
    Participant

    #236245
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #236246
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    My daughter Jessica Pongklad evaluated Trump’s intellectual prowess thusly:

    I don’t know where he got his intellect but it’s missing some bricks.”

    #236247
    Topcat
    Participant

    The Epstein Empire of Lies

    #236248
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Here’s two guys whose intellects are just fine.https://youtu.be/LSh_GK12Au4?si=Hb3yuBI6T3ms62C_

    #236249
    Topcat
    Participant

    Iran: We’re waiting for them

    Trumpturd’s Marine Contingent

    #236250
    Topcat
    Participant

    The Propaganda, She runs very deep

    Hey, at least it’s not Kool-Aid!

    #236251
    Topcat
    Participant

    #236252
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @Topcat

    MAGA has a shot to the temple.

    Yes they do and the body will drop like a sack of potatoes. The big question now is where will all those people and their pocket books go? What new label will arise to replace the label that just went down?

    #236253
    John Day
    Participant

    Hear No Evil https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/hear-no-evil

    “Me and the Ayatollah!” – Trump proposes ‘joint control’ of Strait of Hormuz as he stunningly reveals he has no idea who’s in charge of Iran
    President Donald Trump floated joint control of the Strait of Hormuz and suggested he didn’t know who was currently leading Iran when responding to a reporter on Monday morning.
    Trump spoke to journalists on the tarmac of Palm Beach International Airport as he departed Florida after spending the weekend at Mar-a-Lago and was asked by CNN’s Kaitlan Collins who was in control of the Strait of Hormuz.
    The President answered that the Strait would be open ‘real soon’ if a deal he’s teased with Iran works. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15671687/donald-trump-strait-hormuz-iranian-leadership.html

    Report Alleges Trump’s Daily Military Briefing Scrubs Out Iran War Setbacks​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-officials-allege-trumps-daily-military-briefing-scrubs-out-iran-war-setbacks

    From last June, about Trump’s cocoon of zionist handlers. Trump official to The Grayzone: CIA’s Ratcliffe acts as ‘Mossad stenographer’ on Iran https://thegrayzone.com/2025/06/21/trump-cia-director-ratcliffe-and-centcoms-kurilla-mossad-stenographers-iran/amp/

    ​ Iran demanded JD Vance come talk: Trump Tells Iran ‘Get Serious’ About Negotiations Or ‘No Turning Back’ As WH Mulls Plans For ‘Final Blow’
    White House, Pentagon reviewing options for ‘final blow’ as Trump tells Iranians ‘get serious’ about talks, which they’ve rejected.
    Trump said to want ‘speedy end to war’ (WSJ) while at the same time warning Tehran of ‘no turning back’ if it doesn’t negotiate.
    VP Vance may travel to Pakistan this weekend for potential talks with Iran. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/trump-tells-iran-get-serious-about-negotiations-or-no-turning-back-wh-mulls-plans

    #236254
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    One revenge for all

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