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US Sending Witkoff, Kushner To Pakistan As Iran Balks At Talks (ZH)
Trump Weighs Consequences For NATO Allies On ‘Naughty’ List (Politico)
Europe Bets On Newsom To Reverse Trump’s America – And Save Its Own Model (Kolbe)
Europe’s Hormuz Mission And The Illusion Of Geopolitical Power (Kolbe)
What CBS News’ Dinner to Honor Trump Means for the Future of News (Rivera)
Canada Pushes Closer to the FAFO Threshold (CTH)
In President Trump’s Mind There’s Not Going To Be a USMCA (CTH)
Globalism is a Series of Dependencies (CTH)
House Panel Orders SPLC to Turn Over Communications With Biden’s DOJ (ET)
I’m Part of America’s ‘Most Stressed’ Generation (Reagan Wilbanks)
UAE To Move 50% Of Government Services To AI By 2028 (ZH)
Google Deepens Anthropic Bet With Up To $40 Billion Investment (ZH)
China’s DeepSeek Debuts Flagship AI Model As Compute Race Intensifies (ZH)
Bruce Springsteen’s Land of Hope and Dreams No Longer Welcomes All (Perrotta)

 


 

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Trump hands Iran the noose to hang themselves. And they do.

US Sending Witkoff, Kushner To Pakistan As Iran Balks At Talks (ZH)

Confirming earlier speculation, CNN reported that President Trump is sending tdswo envoys for talks with Iran in Pakistan, even as Tehran sounded a more pessimistic tone on the prospects of further negotiations. Special envoy Steve Witkoff and the president’s son-in-law Jared Kushner are set to participate in talks this weekend with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Yet according to Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency reported earlier, no talks are slated to take place between the two parties during the foreign minister’s trip. Vice President JD Vance, the lead negotiator for the US, isn’t currently expected to join the delegation, CNN said. According to the latest from the White House Press Secretary on Vance:


Vice President JD Vance will be on “standby” and is “willing to dispatch to Pakistan” for Iran talks if negotiations progress in a way that the White House determines is a “necessary use of his time,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt says. Araghchi earlier said he was headed to Pakistan, but poured cold water on speculation that the US and Iran were close to a second round of negotiations to end the eight-week war, posting on social media that the purpose of his travel is to “closely coordinate with our partners on bilateral matters and consult on regional developments.”

Officials in Pakistan familiar with the matter said they expected a second round of peace talks between the US and Iran, while declining to say when the negotiations would happen or at what level. Oil fell by as much as 3.3% to trade near $93 a barrel on the latest sign that the elusive peace talks between the US and Iran may materialize after all, even if there are no assurances of a favorable outcome. Traders had been closely tracking the movements of both delegations for signals on whether negotiations would come to pass and offer some relief as the strait remains largely shut.

Iran FM Will Not Meet American Side in Pakistan; Tehran Denies Ghalibaaf Rumors …but he will travel to Islamabad, and is expected there by Friday evening, amid what’s being described as a multi-nation diplomatic tour to shore up support for Tehran, and to set the conditions for potential next round of negotiations with Washington.

“The date for the launch of the second round of US-Iranian negotiations has not yet been determined,” a Pakistani source told Al Hadath. In Islamabad all that’s expected is that FM Araghchi and his small team will engage with Pakistani mediators, and nothing more. There’s been no comment on all of this from the White House, which says Trump has “all the time in the world” regarding the Iran war and Hormuz standoff. Meanwhile Tehran has once again vehemently rejected as false the new Friday reports that Iran Parliament Speaker Ghalibaaf has been replaced as lead negotiator.

More Speculation on Ghalibaf Resigning Negotiations Team
Tehran on Thursday rejected widespread reports that Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf as resigned from leadership of Iran’s negotiating team. But these reports have persisted into Friday, with Saudi-funded, London-based Iran International ‘newly’ reporting: Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, head of Iran’s negotiating team with the United States, has stepped down amid internal disagreements, Iran International has learned. According to information obtained by Iran International, Ghalibaf was reprimanded for attempting to include the nuclear issue in talks with Washington and was forced to resign.

Hardline figure Saeed Jalili could replace him, while Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is also seeking to take over the negotiations. And yet the fact remains that no talks are as yet scheduled, with regional media now saying Iran FM Araghchi is about to tour different countries, including Oman and even will make a stop in Russia – and that this may include Islamabad. If so, reports say it could just be part of a preparatory phase to engage Washington directly again. Latest via AJ: “No Iran-US talks to take place during FM Abbas Araghchi’s visit to Pakistan, only bilateral engagement,” citing senior Iranian source.

Hegseth Presser: Mine-Laying, Nuclear Sticking Point
A key line from the Pentagon chief on Friday morning: “All they have to do is abandon a nuclear weapon in meaningful and verifiable ways, or instead they can watch the regime’s fragile economic state collapse under the unrelenting pressure of American power, a blockade as long as it takes, whatever President Trump decides,” Hegseth said. He added that with the blockade continuing, “the clock is not on their side.” On this, Hegseth reiterated, “President Trump said it again yesterday. We have all the time in the world, and we’re not anxious for a deal.” And yet, he actually again made comparison to America’s forever wars in the region:

Still, Hegseth opened his remarks to reporters decrying what he called the “endless wars of the past that dragged on for years and for decades,” and he sought to draw distinctions between the conflicts in Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan. Instead, the defense secretary argued that Operation Epic Fury has delivered a “decisive military result” in weeks, with a focus on the mission of keeping Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. T

he defense secretary said the mission is continuing into a new phase, and Iran now has the opportunity to make a peace deal. “Iran has an important choice, a chance to make a deal. A good deal. A wise deal,” he said.nHe further referenced yesterday’s reports that Iran is still engaged in mine-laying activity in the Strait of Hormuz, and warned: “If Iran is putting mines in the water, or otherwise threatening American commercial shipping or American forces, we will shoot to destroy. No hesitation,” he said.nInadvertent admission of the leveling power of asymmetric warfare & geographic advantage: “Any one with a speedboat and a gun…”

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Trump wants to throw Spain out. Apparently that’s not easy.

Trump Weighs Consequences For NATO Allies On ‘Naughty’ List (Politico)

The effort is the latest sign President Donald Trump plans to make good on his threats against members not deemed “model allies.” The White House has developed something akin to a “naughty and nice” list of NATO countries, as the Trump administration looks for ways to punish allies who refused to back the Iran war.nThe effort, which officials worked on ahead of NATO head Mark Rutte’s visit to Washington this month, includes an overview of members’ contributions to the alliance and places them into tiers, according to three European diplomats and a U.S. defense official familiar with the plan.


It’s the latest sign that President Donald Trump plans to make good on his threats against allies who don’t adhere to his wishes. And it’s another pressure point on the increasingly frayed alliance, which has been battered by Trump’s attacks — from his push to annex Greenland to his warning of a complete withdrawal from the pact. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth floated the broad idea in December. “Model allies that step up, like Israel, South Korea, Poland, increasingly Germany, the Baltics and others, will receive our special favor,” he said. “Allies that still fail to do their part for collective defense will face consequences.”

One of the diplomats said the list appeared to reflect that concept. “The White House has a naughty and nice paper so I guess the thinking is similar,” the person said. The administration is keeping any details quiet as it plans options, according to the people. And officials have provided little clarity on what the favors or consequences might be. “They don’t seem to have very concrete ideas…when it comes to punishing bad allies,” said another European official, who, like others, was granted anonymity to discuss sensitive diplomatic issues. “Moving troops is one option, but it mainly punishes the U.S. doesn’t it?”

The White House made its frustration with allies clear. “While the United States has always been there for our so-called allies, countries we protect with thousands of troops have not been there for us throughout Operation Epic Fury,” said White House spokesperson Anna Kelly, referring to the Pentagon’s name for the operation. “President Trump has made his thoughts on this unfair dynamic clear, and as he said, the United States will remember.”

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Europe hardly knows Newsom. It wants anyone who can stop Trump.

Europe Bets On Newsom To Reverse Trump’s America (Kolbe)

America remains a country of high social mobility and upward opportunity—something we no longer see on today’s European continent. It may sound kitschy to many Europeans, yet its vibrant economic centers, high geographic mobility, and the flexibility of its people still create the conditions for this unique phenomenon. Admittedly, the narrative of the “land of unlimited opportunity” may sound exaggerated today—something akin to self-promotion. Yet at its core, it still holds true. Can one still make something of oneself there? Donald Trump’s deregulation program, combined with tax cuts for businesses as well as small and medium incomes, has in any case helped to revive this promise of upward mobility.


Trump’s policies go hand in hand with the elimination of fiscal privileges and subsidies. His goal: the systematic dismantling of the fiscally secured and media-backed strongholds of power of a socialist apparatus that reflects the spirit of European regulatory policy. Put simply, under Trump, American nationalism and a rejection of ideological engineering have returned to the political agenda. With intense competition and market-driven policies at home, alongside a trade and tariff strategy reminiscent of presidents like Alexander Hamilton and William McKinley, this forms a clear countermodel to his predecessors. They had significantly advanced the European model of climate socialism as a tool of power consolidation.

For the record: it was President Barack Obama who, in 2009, identified carbon dioxide as a lever of power, integrated European regulatory frameworks, and began systematically undermining the traditional American values of individual liberty, mobility, free markets, and minimal government. The public outrage over Trump’s reversal in key questions of political power architecture stems largely from the fact that too many had grown comfortable in a world of subsidies, NGOs, and public sector employment. European climate socialists now pin their hopes on California Governor Gavin Newsom. In two and a half years, he is expected to enter the White House and initiate a return to the status quo ante.

In Berlin, Brussels, Paris, and London, they are likely already counting the days until a possible political shift in Washington. Trump has fallen out of favor with Europeans because his agenda of prioritizing American national interests mercilessly exposes the ideological contradictions and intellectual weakness of European socialism. Whether in foreign policy—where the U.S. asserts itself forcefully toward countries like Venezuela or Iran—or in its confrontation with the climate lobby and the left-wing NGO complex, Trump’s policies reflect the will of many Americans to finally address the consequences of globalist policies and draw the logical conclusion: dismantling this socialist overreach.

It is telling that his migration policy meets fierce resistance in the strongholds of Democratic Party power. Where migration and poverty industries have taken root, the immigration authority ICE encounters near civil-war-like resistance. Yet it is not Trump’s fault that the European social model lies in ruins. Europe suffers from a lack of self-criticism and a general unwillingness to confront its own ideological failures. Meanwhile, nuclear cooling towers are demolished, coal seams flooded, and gas infrastructure dismantled. The politics of ideological immaturity collide with Washington’s hard-nosed approach and the necessary repair work on a deeply damaged social and economic body.

No matter whom the Republican Party nominates as Trump’s potential successor—be it J.D. Vance or Marco Rubio—the German press has already made its choice. It longs for America’s return to European-style climate socialism: more comfortable, more predictable, and promising continued access to public funding—even for its own future. To underline this, the German weekly WirtschaftsWoche recently published a guest article by Gavin Newsom. Newsom seeks to persuade foreign governments to view California as an independent economic entity—the world’s fifth-largest economy, still embodying the spirit of boundless opportunity.

The implicit message is clear: California’s economic stagnation is not the result of high taxes or aggressive climate policies in the European mold—nor of its war on oil and gas—but solely the fault of Donald Trump’s tariff policy.California is Europe in miniature—a shadow of the Old Continent cast across the United States. It now finds itself exposed by Washington’s market-driven reforms, which throw its model into stark contrast. The results are increasingly visible: one system succeeds, the other falters.

In his guest contribution, Newsom naturally avoids addressing the consequences of California’s climate policies. As in Europe, CO2 costs are placing enormous strain on industry. Companies are leaving—just as they are in Germany—and relocating to states like Texas or Florida, where industrial production is still valued. Newsom’s socialist course, which began in 2019, is evident not only in rising public debt. More striking is the emergence of a full-fledged poverty management industry. Years of open-border policies enabled the development of a deeply corrupt system of dependency management. California has become a magnet for illegal migrants, drug addicts, and other lost individuals; at the same time, the political framework sustains an extraction economy similar to what we observe in Germany’s migration sector. The parallels are striking.

The Sunshine State, once a place of aspiration for so many, now resembles—especially in its urban centers—the kind of social decay familiar from Europe’s migration-driven slums. Hardly a model to be proud of—yet, for WirtschaftsWoche, seemingly the ideal form of postmodern urbanity.

Newsom frequently points to the success of Silicon Valley, the powerhouse of digital innovation. Yet this engine of growth quite literally fell into his lap; he has contributed nothing of substance to enhancing the state’s innovative capacity. Silicon Valley existed before Newsom—and it will exist after him, if necessary in a different location, in new form, after escaping the suffocating grip of bureaucratic overreach. A final word on those Europeans who hope for Trump’s failure: with Newsom and a return of the United States to European climate socialism and mass immigration, capital flight from the EU might temporarily slow. It is entirely possible that European leadership could buy time by pointing to a faltering America. But it would change nothing about Europe’s decline—only delay the inevitable.

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“The situation remains fragile: the currently stable ceasefire ends on Wednesday. And negotiations between the United States, Israel, and Iran are entering their final phase.”

“A US withdrawal from NATO would likely also mean a full retreat from the Ukraine conflict. This move would expose both Europe’s fragile finances and its non-existent security infrastructure.”

Europe’s Hormuz Mission And The Illusion Of Geopolitical Power (Kolbe)

The loss of Europe’s geopolitical power is the defining decline narrative of our time. As Europeans, we are condemned to become unwilling witnesses of continental decay. And in no field of politics does the toxic amalgam of eco-socialism, elite arrogance, and rampant infantilism become more visible than at the level of the European Union. What we are witnessing in Brussels and the leading capitals of the EU are desperate attempts at coordinated foreign policy – and the realization that the cooperation of powerless individual entities does not necessarily lead to better outcomes than bilateral cooperation.


That this realization must have reached the highest circles of European politics could be observed at the end of this week. The four “big ones” – Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy – called for a maritime alliance and the protection of the Strait of Hormuz. Fifty additional states – according to the initiators of this rather peculiar political camouflage – are expected to join the European alliance. Leadership claims are naturally being made by the former maritime powers Britain and France, above all France, whose aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle may stand as the last remaining symbol of Europe’s great naval tradition at the center of these activities – if one can even approach the Persian Gulf at all.

The situation remains fragile: the currently stable ceasefire ends on Wednesday. And negotiations between the United States, Israel, and Iran are entering their final phase. From a European perspective, our assumptions are once again confirmed: the EU and its slowly re-approaching partner the United Kingdom are staging a political cabaret. First came the wait-and-see approach until Americans and Israel had militarily decided the situation. Meanwhile, some NATO members refused cooperation with the United States, only to now, after everything has been decided, attempt to place themselves at the forefront of political forces seeking to guarantee the security of the Strait of Hormuz.

Through constant media overdrive, Starmer, Macron, Meloni, and Merz present themselves as the decision-makers of the moment – it is their harvest time, collecting cheap public dividends. But is that really the case? Do they seriously believe that the majority of Europeans are not fully aware of what is happening? That European power is essentially the product of media magic – permanent propaganda wrapped in moral excess? A shadow of past greatness, reduced to virtual impotence, ultimately dissolving into the very media theatre that we, as embarrassed Europeans, are forced to endure every day.

The German contribution to the mission, as announced by Chancellor Friedrich Merz, is predictably modest: mine countermeasure vessels (eight available), one supply ship, and two P-8 Poseidon reconnaissance aircraft. No frigates – they are tied up in a NATO deployment in the North Atlantic. Germany does have a defense budget that exceeds all other Europeans by billions, yet even this money appears to vanish into the nirvana of bureaucracy and into the coffers of defense contractors, who are popping champagne corks thanks to the government’s debt-driven spending spree amid multiple conflict scenarios.

As for the possible German contribution. But as said: whether a military deployment will actually take place remains uncertain. Europe is already feeling the consequences of its energy dependency and its eco-socialist policy course, which hit like an icy wind. Yet this does not change the fact that policymakers continue to refuse to acknowledge the geopolitical vacuum, and instead begin trying to piece together diplomatically what they have shattered in recent years – especially in relations with the United States and Russia.

From poker we know: those who repeatedly bluff at the same table with empty hands and are exposed will be dismantled in future rounds. A US withdrawal from NATO would likely also mean a full retreat from the Ukraine conflict. This move would expose both Europe’s fragile finances and its non-existent security infrastructure. The EU faces economic and geopolitical problems it cannot manage alone.

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CNN to become pro-Trump.

What CBS News’ Dinner to Honor Trump Means for the Future of News (Rivera)

On its surface, a dinner in honor of the president of the United States isn’t exactly unusual — except when the president is Donald Trump and the dinner is being planned by one of Hollywood’s major movie studios. For decades now, Hollywood executives have been leading propagandists for far-left political groupthink. TV shows, movies, and even award ceremonies are little more than soapboxes for liberal disinformation. The relatively few creatives who dare openly lean right are often ostracized and left scrambling for work.


But now we have Paramount — led by David Ellison, son of Larry Ellison, the billionaire co-founder of Oracle and a staunch supporter of President Trump — who recently purchased CBS News, reportedly planning an invitation-only dinner this month in honor of Trump and CBS News’ White House correspondents. If there’s one thing more important to Tinseltown than adhering to progressive doctrine, it’s their bottom line. That’s why conservatives have reason to cheer Paramount’s latest pending acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), which will result in the company acquiring the HBO Max streaming service, all of Warner Bros. And HBO’s legacy content, and even CNN.

It’s not a stretch to call CNN an enemy of conservatives. The original cable news network has long positioned itself as a champion of the radical left — from its heyday when it was mocked as the Clinton News Network, to the embarrassingly combative shenanigans of “reporter” Jim Acosta during the first Trump administration, to the consistent mocking of Trump supporters by former CNN talk show host Don Lemon (last seen getting arrested for disrupting Christian worship services in Minnesota).

Conservatives long ago created their own successful media channels, allowing them to circumvent liberal-controlled news platforms. But they also remained frustrated over how the legacy media was so corrupted by the far left. That’s why it’s encouraging that David Ellison and Paramount have emerged. A sign of the internal earthquake to come if the Paramount-Warner deal is approved is the panic already rippling through CNN. As the New York Post reports, “CNN staffers are freaking out after learning that their left-leaning network’s owner Warner Bros. Discovery will be acquired by Paramount Skydance — even as insiders confirmed that the new owners plan to take a more politically centrist approach to news.”

Experience demonstrates that “woke” doesn’t sell. Just ask Budweiser, Target, and Cracker Barrel, among plenty of other companies that learned the hard way. When companies try to flaunt their woke bona fides, most Americans drop their brands. It’s telling that even AMC Theatres’ chief executive, Adam Aron, has announced his support for the pending merger. Executives have realized that what’s good for conservatives is good for the entertainment industry’s bottom line.

First, social media and podcasts broke the mainstream media’s monopoly on thought and content. Now, conservatives are assuming control of traditional studios and streaming platforms. With the marketplace of ideas no longer controlled by radical left groupthink, American consumers once again have freedom of choice. Just when it’s needed most, democracy is on the rise.

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A long Sundance article that I cut into three pieces.

Trump loves Canada, but not the woke version. Not Trudeau or Carney. “Canada is positioned to be the first nation to discover the expressed power of the U.S. President as affirmed by the United States Supreme Court.”

U.S. media reports are blocked from Canadian social media sites. (I didn’t know that)

Canada Pushes Closer to the FAFO Threshold (CTH)

Following direct remarks from both Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, a triggered Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says the U.S. will not be permitted to dictate terms of the USMCA renegotiation, now scheduled for formal talks with Mexico only beginning May 25th. According to the Canadian leadership they do not need the United States in order to maintain their economy. The unfortunate people of Canada are very close to finding out exactly what that level of arrogance delivers.


USTR Jamieson Greer was just in Mexico meeting with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and the Mexican trade delegation. Mexico s economy minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Monday that formal negotiations to review the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade pact, known as the USMCA, are due to begin the week of May 25. Tomorrow and this afternoon we will hear the U.S. side s views. Once that is done, we will move on to the next phase, which is formal negotiations. We expect formal negotiations to begin the week of May 25, Ebrard said following a meeting with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer.


Meanwhile Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney continues talking to his domestic audience about fighting Donald Trump and refusing to accept any terms that do not meet his current pontifications: It s not a case that the United States dictates the terms. We have a negotiation, we can come to a mutually successful outcome it will take some time, he continued. In Washington, Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said unless Canada engaged in talks about broadening the so-called rules of origin that allow goods to enter the United States tariff-free, Washington might have to impose other border controls.

Meanwhile Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney continues talking to his domestic audience about fighting Donald Trump and refusing to accept any terms that do not meet his current pontifications: “It’s not a case that the United States dictates the terms. We have a negotiation, we can come to a mutually successful outcome – it will take some time,” he continued. In Washington, Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said unless Canada engaged in talks about broadening the so-called rules of origin that allow goods to enter the United States tariff-free, Washington might have to impose other border controls. As the rhetoric continues increasing, the possibility of a full block against the import of Canadian goods increases.

It is worth remembering, the recent Supreme Court decision that overturned the IEEPA tariffs also reinforced the unilateral power of the U.S. President to regulate any/all trade with any foreign country including a full block of trade if designated. Canada is positioned to be the first nation to discover the expressed power of the U.S. President as affirmed by the United States Supreme Court. One of the reasons why Canadians are oblivious to the potential collapse of their economy is because U.S. media reports are blocked from Canadian social media sites. One of the infringements within the USMCA is the Canadian Law Bill [C-18, the Online News Act] that blocks information to Canadian citizens that is not supported by the Canadian government.

The people of Canada are stuck inside an Orwellian government constructed echo-chamber unable to hear opposing viewpoints. They simply have no idea what is heading in their direction. Which is incredibly ironic considering how much Mark Carney rails against Russian President Vladimir Putin, yet Canada has more restrictions on information than Russia. Think about it. The need for control is a reaction to fear. This information control dynamic helps to explain why Canadians, in the aggregate, simply do not realize the nature of the trade conflict that has been created by their own government.

Perhaps a full 30-day blockade would help their eyes to open; perhaps not. However, something needs to happen in order for the Canadian people to have time to prepare for the economic collapse soon to fall upon them. On June 1st Jamieson Greer anticipates telling congress that the U.S. intends withdrawal from the USMCA (CUSMA), pending unilateral negotiations with both Canada and Mexico to resolve conflict. Greer described two different protocols within any negotiation to deal with the structural differences between both Canada and Mexico.

Those differences include a completely different import/export profile with each country, different sectors of goods, difference in the wage rates within each country and a structural difference in the way each country is establishing their own, independent free trade agreements with other third-party countries. These baselines form the reason to tell congress of the dissolution, and on July 1st inform both Canada and Mexico about it.

In the interim, the points of conflict are currently being negotiated with Mexico toward resolution. Hence Jamieson Greer in Mexico meeting with officials on Monday and Tuesday.mIt is not just Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer who are publicly warning the Canadian government about what lies at the end of this self-destructive path they have chosen, Deputy USTR Rick Switzer recently also sounded the alarm.

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“Canada is helping President Trump remove the congressional justification they could use to block him.”

In President Trump’s Mind There’s Not Going To Be a USMCA (CTH)

The Canadians have been talking to U.S. media looking for sympathetic ‘Orange man bad’ coverage. However, within the contacts between Canadian government officials and U.S. corporate allies, the sentiment from team Trump is very clear:“The key thing that has struck me, and I think it has struck all Canadians, is so many of these guys in the Trump administration, frankly, they just hate Canada,” said Brian Clow, former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s deputy chief of staff who led Canada-U.S. affairs. {source} It’s not hatred, it’s annoyance. Years of compounding parasitic annoyances and sanctimonious, ‘holier-than-thou’ pontifications from the arrogant and uppity Canadian government.


The only time Canada has been honest with themselves and with President Trump was when Justin Trudeau was exiting office and admitted Canada cannot function without all of the one-way benefits it receives from the USA. When President Trump was asked about Prime Minister Mark Carney creating a new trade agreement with China, President Trump responded that he didn’t care – it was irrelevant to him. Yet, simultaneously inside the USMCA President Trump has the power to veto any trade agreement between Mexico or Canada and a non-member nation.

So, why didn’t President Trump care? Easy, because in President Trump’s mind there’s not going to be a USMCA; so, he really doesn’t care if Canada runs to violate it. In real terms, Canada doing bilateral deals with other countries, especially deals potentially detrimental to the USA, only strengthens his position on dissolving the USMCA. If Canada violates the terms and spirit of the USMCA, it makes dispatch of the unliked trade agreement even easier. Canada is helping President Trump remove the congressional justification they could use to block him. If Canada is violating the USMCA (CUSMA), Congress is kneecapped from interference.

Provoking Canada into a trade position, that puts them at a disadvantage trying to stop the dissolution of the CUSMA, stops Congress from opposing the fracture, and then opens the door to a bilateral trade agreement, is creating a self-fulfilling prophecy that is entirely controlled by President Donald Trump. Both Canada and Europe are independently, out of necessity, taking action that takes apart the trade and economic system they created. At the core of the old trade system both Canada and Europe were exploiting the USA, exfiltrating wealth and skimming the independent entrepreneurial innovation that originates from within the U.S. economic system.

That necessary exploitation happened because the USA is innovative (freedom-based capitalism), while the CA/EU system is built on government control mechanisms. The CA/EU energy policy is just one impactful example of their pontificating inability to be insightful when it comes to consequences. The EU and Canada are now stuck looking for markets that will do the dirty jobs, provide them with core components, while simultaneously looking for markets for their finished products.

On the other side of the approach is President Trump, working to expand U.S. industrial dirty job capacity, create our own core components, then create finished goods entirely on our own. A complete revitalization of the U.S. industrial and manufacturing base. Our U.S. GDP is currently expected to grow north of 5%. This is not happening by accident.

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“The world leaders came because the process to keep USA wealth inside the USA is against their interests. That’s why they came, and that’s why President Trump left.”

Globalism is a Series of Dependencies (CTH)

SUMMARY: Some people have construed the bilateral trade preference of President Trump to be the elimination of globalism in favor of nationalism in trade agreements. While the outcome of Trump’s approach indeed aligns with that theme, it is not specifically the objective of President Trump to eliminate global trade, but rather to focus on specific interests in trade that benefit the unique nature of each party involved.


Canada can embrace China, and Europe can embrace India; in the bigger picture it really doesn’t matter. These relationships only create dependencies which are the natural outcome of globalism. From President Trump’s position, what really matters is what happens within our borders and how the United States economy is positioned. This is President Trump’s singular focus.

Do you remember President Trump leaving the 2025 G7 meeting in Canada early? The final day invitation list brought Australia, Mexico, Ukraine, South Korea, South Africa, India, the United Nations and the World Bank into the G7. President Donald Trump smartly exited the G7 assembly a day early, he departed before that crowd of interests arrived. The world leaders came because the process to keep USA wealth inside the USA is against their interests. That’s why they came, and that’s why President Trump left.

Globalism, in its economic construct, is a series of dependencies. However, the opposite is also true. If nations are not dependent, they are sovereign – able to exist without the need for support from other nations and systems. If nations are sovereign, then globalism is no longer needed. If each nation of the world is operating according to its individual best interests, the position of Donald Trump, then what happens to the governing elite who set up the system of interdependencies?

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“Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche alleged that the SPLC had used “paid operatives within extremist circles to incite and intensify racial tensions..”

House Panel Orders SPLC to Turn Over Communications With Biden’s DOJ (ET)

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) on April 23 gave the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) until April 30 to hand over documents regarding its relationship with the Biden–Harris Department of Justice (DOJ) and the FBI, as part of a federal prosecution of the civil rights group.


In a letter to Bryan Fair, SPLC interim president and chief executive, Jordan wrote that “publicly available documents revealed how the Justice Department partnered closely with the SPLC during the Biden-Harris Administration, including scheduling regular meetings, giving the SPLC early access to federal law-enforcement data, and allowing SPLC employees to train federal prosecutors.” The letter was also posted to social media. The chairman’s demand came two days after a grand jury in Montgomery, Alabama, returned an 11-count indictment alleging the SPLC had committed wire fraud, made false statements to a federally insured bank, and conspired to conceal money laundering.

The indictment accuses the SPLC of funneling more than $3 million between 2014 and 2023 to no fewer than eight paid informants in violent racist organizations, including the Ku Klux Klan, the United Klans of America, the National Socialist Movement, the National Socialist Party of America, the American Front, and the Aryan Nations-aligned Sadistic Souls Motorcycle Club. Prosecutors said the group set up accounts under fictitious names, such as “Fox Photography” and “Rare Books Warehouse” among them, to hide where the money came from.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche alleged that the SPLC had used “paid operatives within extremist circles to incite and intensify racial tensions,” arguing the civil rights organization “fostered the very threats it claimed to fight.” Jordan’s letter tells Fair that the committee is investigating whether the SPLC shaped federal policy during the Biden–Harris years, highlighting a now-withdrawn 2023 FBI Richmond Field Office memorandum, dating back to when Christopher Wray led the bureau, that treated “radical-traditionalist” Catholics as given to violence, citing the SPLC as a source.

The chairman requested that the organization provide by next Thursday all communications with any “field source,” or informant, dating to Jan. 1, 2017. He also asked for communications referring to fictitious entities used to pay any “field source,” also dating to 2017, as well as communications with the DOJ, FBI, and other federal agencies dating to Jan. 20, 2021.Fair said that the organization was “outraged by the false accusations” and will “vigorously defend ourselves, our staff, and our work.” He noted the informant program, since shut down, “saved lives.”

“Taking on violent hate and extremist groups is among the most dangerous work there is, and we believe it is also among the most important work we do,” Fair said. The SPLC disclosed the criminal probe ahead of the indictment, noting it faced a DOJ investigation over its use of “paid confidential informants” to infiltrate so-called extremist organizations. The indictment covers almost a decade of alleged misconduct and claims that donors were never told the real reason behind the solicited funds.

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More stressed than the people living through the Civil War? My, what a loser.

I’m Part of America’s ‘Most Stressed’ Generation (Reagan Wilbanks)

My generation is stressed. Overwhelmed by AI-generated content. Uncertain about the future. Lacking meaningful relationships. Those of us in Gen Z—young people ages 14-29—carry a level of stress no one prepared us for. April is Stress Awareness Month, and May is Mental Health Month. Our stress is soaring. Our mental health is struggling. One reputable survey showed that 40% of young people feel stressed or anxious “all or most of the time.” Is there any hope for Gen Z? My generation is earnestly searching for the answer to that question. We’re turning to religious teachings and faith in increasing numbers in our quest for a life of deeper meaning and belonging.


Interest in Christianity is rising on U.S. college campuses and drawing more young Americans to church. We’re not looking for soft sermons or cute videos on the big screen upfront. We crave something real. Something that grabs hold of us and won’t let go. A faith that gives our lives purpose beyond endless scrolling and digital media overload. My generation is pushing back against things that are fake, quickly generated, and automated. Instead, we want real community and belonging. Smaller, more personal connections rather than big brands. I’m hungry for authentic experiences — to feel the breeze on my face, to touch green grass, to know the God who created it all and who also made me.

Are we at the point of no return?
It’s clear that America is bitterly divided. We’re angry. We’re confused. Culturally and spiritually, our nation stands at the point of no return. My generation will decide the tipping point. Which way will we turn? It took a great spiritual awakening to give birth to our country. Now, as America celebrates its 250th birthday this year, I believe we’re on the edge of another great awakening—with my generation at the forefront. Watch this video to learn more: click here.

Pollster George Barna revealed 52% of U.S. teenagers are “very motivated” to learn more about Jesus Christ. Many young Americans are turning to established faith traditions that offer the stability and longevity that we crave. We’re looking for something with roots. We’re looking for a home. We’re also turning to prayer. And this gives me a burst of hope. The next Great Awakening will come when Christ’s followers pray. Humbly. United. In towns and cities from coast-to-coast — a movement of a million believers from Maine to Hawaii asking God to draw a million Americans to faith in Jesus.

This growing movement could change everything. Only God, through a new movement of the Holy Spirit, is able to awaken faith and revive hope across America. My generation — the “most stressed” yet earnest generation — stands at the precipice. Will you be one of the million to pray? Will you join the movement?

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What’s happening to personal contact?

UAE To Move 50% Of Government Services To AI By 2028 (ZH)

Finally a practical use of AI. In a world swimming in debt and overrun by government bloat and corruption, Dubai is taking a big step into the future. On Thursday, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, announced that in two years, 50% of UAE’s government sectors, services, and operations will run on Agentic AI, arguably the best use of the new technology yet. The new “government model” was launched under the directive of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. It will make the UAE the first government globally to operate at this scale through autonomous systems.


“AI is no longer a tool. It analyses, decides, executes, and improves in real time. It will become our executive partner to enhance services, accelerate decisions, and raise efficiency,” the Dubai Ruler said in a post on X. “This transformation has a clear timeline. Two years. Performance across government will be measured by speed of adoption, quality of implementation, and mastery of AI in redesigning government work,” he continued. “We are investing in our people. Every federal employee will be trained to master AI, building one of the world’s strongest capabilities in AI-driven government. Implementation will be overseen by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, with a dedicated taskforce chaired by Mohammad Al Gergawi driving execution.

“The world is changing. Technology is accelerating. Our principle remains constant. People come first. Our goal is a government that is faster, more responsive, and more impactful,” Sheikh Mohammed added. nThe project includes a phased implementation across ministries and federal entities, based on continuous performance and impact assessment. This will pave the way for wider rollout, ensuring optimal results across the federal government. Special attention is placed on developing national capabilities by training and empowering government employees to master generative artificial intelligence technologies and their applications. Which of course is reflexive, so in effect government employees are supposed to train their own replacements.

Accroding to Khaleej Times, the move to adopt Agentic AI across government operations builds on 20 years of digital transformation in the UAE’s government, from the early adoption of eGovernment and service digitalization to mobile government and integrated systems such as the UAE Pass identity verification system to full-service redesign and integration, supported by programs such as Government Services 2.0, which introduced proactive, data driven service delivery.

In 2017, the UAE became the first country in the world to appoint a Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence and launched the UAE Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2031 under the UAE Centennial 2071 vision. The establishment of the Ministry of Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications in 2020 further strengthened this direction. The UAE is especially well suited for agentic implementation: the Gulf state has spent more than a decade building digital infrastructure that connects government entities, making it one of the most advanced public service ecosystems globally. Platforms developed under entities such as UAE Government and Digital Dubai already allow residents to access hundreds of services online, from paying fines to registering businesses.

The latest plan shifts the focus from digitizing services to redesigning them, allowing AI systems to manage entire workflows rather than just assisting at specific stages. For residents, this changes the experience from navigating systems to simply requesting outcomes, with the complexity handled behind the scenes. While the progression reflects a broader pattern seen across advanced economies, the UAE is moving faster than most. The first phase involved putting services online, which reduced paperwork and eliminated many in-person visits.

The second phase introduced mobile apps, automation, and AI tools, improving speed and accessibility while still requiring users to manage processes themselves. The next phase moves beyond interfaces, with systems designed to complete tasks independently, meaning the user defines the objective and the system handles execution. Back in the US, a recent attempt through Elon Musk’s DOGE to cut back on government inefficiency and corruption came to an abrupt halt last summer when it became obvious that the deep state would fight to the death (or at least hire assassins to effect the death of others) to prevent any change in the well-paid status quo. Perhaps AI will succeed where everyone else has failed.

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“Again, this is all positioned to take on Nvidia ..”

Google Deepens Anthropic Bet With Up To $40 Billion Investment (ZH)

The AI funding frenzy continues, with Google planning to invest $10 billion in Anthropic at a $350 billion valuation, deepening its relationship with the San Francisco-based AI company best known for building Claude. Bloomberg reports that Google’s deal with Anthropic includes an initial $10 billion investment at a $350 billion valuation, with the potential for another $30 billion if certain performance milestones are achieved. That would bring the potential deal size to as much as $40 billion. Part of the deal includes Google Cloud providing 5 gigawatts of computing capacity to the AI startup, founded in 2021 by former OpenAI employees, including Dario Amodei and Daniela Amodei, over the next five years. Additional capacity could follow.


Earlier this week, Amazon committed another $5 billion to Anthropic at the same valuation, with the option to invest an additional $20 billion over time. Amazon’s scramble for compute was detailed earlier in a deal with Meta: “Scramble For AI Compute: Meta Inks Multibillion-Dollar Deal With Amazon For CPU Chips”Bloomberg pointed out that the Google-Anthropic deal is an “expansion of an agreement announced earlier this month between Anthropic, Google, and Broadcom.” For Google, the agreement with Anthropic strengthens demand for its cloud services and in-house TPU chips, which have become viable alternatives to Nvidia’s AI chip stack.

Earlier this week, Google unveiled two new chips for the agentic era, including the TPU 8t, designed for training AI models, and the TPU 8i, designed for inference, or running AI services once they are developed and deployed. Again, this is all positioned to take on Nvidia. There has been increased scrutiny around “circular” AI financing since we broke down the math and called it an epic “circle jerk” last fall.

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Into the lion’s den.

China’s DeepSeek Debuts Flagship AI Model As Compute Race Intensifies (ZH)

Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has launched a preview version of its long-awaited V4 model, ending months of silence from one of China’s most closely watched AI labs and arriving a year after its R1 release sparked U.S. market turmoil and concerns across Silicon Valley AI firms. The rollout signals that DeepSeek is full steam ahead in the frontier-model race:

https://twitter.com/deepseek_ai/status/2047516922263285776


The open-source model comes in the V4 Flash and V4 Pro series, with DeepSeek saying its V4 “leads all current open models, trailing only Gemini-3.1-Pro.” In terms of reasoning, the startup said it “beats all current open models in Math/STEM/Coding, rivaling top closed-source models.”

https://twitter.com/deepseek_ai/status/2047516926432399791

Counterpoint Research Vice President Neil Shah told CNBC that “DeepSeek’s V4 preview is a serious flex.” According to Counterpoint Principal AI Analyst Wei Sun, V4’s benchmark profile suggests the model could deliver “excellent agent capability at significantly lower cost.” Ivan Su, Senior Equity Analyst at Morningstar, told CNBC that V4’s debut is unlikely to deliver the same market shock as R1 did a little more than a year ago, largely because Wall Street has already priced in the view that Chinese AI can be built and deployed at a lower cost. Goldman analyst Christopher Moniz commented on the market reaction in overnight trading in China, where “GPU and domestic chip stocks rallied after DeepSeek unveiled preview versions of its latest V4 AI model.”

Moniz continued, “News of DeepSeek’s latest AI model created weakness in AI application names – Minimax (100 HK) -9.4% and Knowledge Atlas (2513 HK) -9.1%. Conversely, China domestic chipmakers spiked – HHS (1347 HK) +15.2% and SMIC (981 HK) +10%. Tencent (700 HK) -0.4% on mixed feedback regarding its new Hy3 model release, with locals noting it is less efficient than Minimax M2.7 launched a month ago”One key question is the chip stack behind V4: which chips it was trained on and which hardware it runs on during inference. Huawei has already claimed that its latest AI computing cluster, powered by Ascend AI processors, can support V4, suggesting that Beijing’s domestic AI hardware ecosystem is powering DeepSeek’s ongoing frontier-model push.

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He changed when he got rich.

Bruce Springsteen’s Land of Hope and Dreams No Longer Welcomes All (Perrotta)

The first time I heard Bruce Springsteen play “Land of Hope and Dreams” during his reunion tour of 1999, I nearly wept. Summoning the spirit of Woody Guthrie’s “Bound for Glory” and The Impressions’ gospel-tinged “People Get Ready,” the soul-soaring number evoked America as a train, with “this train” welcoming “saints and sinners,” “losers and winners,” “whores and thieves,” “losers and kings.” All aboard. Nearly 30 years “down the tracks,” Springsteen has launched his “Land of Hope and Dreams Tour.” Except now, instead of “all aboard,” it’s “No MAGA is welcome.”


On what he has openly dubbed a “very political opens in a new tab” tour, Springsteen unleashes a nightly diatribe against what he calls the “corrupt, incompetent, racist, reckless and treasonous”opens in a new tab president, while touting “No Kings.” (As if any tyrannical king would allow a mere musician to call him corrupt and treasonous without being hauled to the tower.) Lost in the huffing is the reality that President Donald Trump was elected by a majority of the American people. Elected by people who see him as a champion against the entrenched powers and global elites who have spent decades running them into the ground. Elected, in fact, by the very people Springsteen has made a king’s ransom writing about.

The people—white, black, yellow, and brown—proud to live in this “American Land,” who wave the American flag … not the communist flags, rainbow flags, and the flags of Hamas seen at No Kings. The blue-collar workers in “Youngstown” whose factories and mills got shut down … that Trump is busting tail to reopen. Trump did not “forget their name.” The oil workers from “Seeds” whose jobs were “gone, gone, gone” … but are now booming, booming, booming thanks to “Drill, baby, drill.” The “Born in the U.S.A.” veterans who’d been abandoned by the nation … but are now a priority rather than sex change operations for soldiers. Those from his “City in Ruins” … whose streets are safer, whose businesses are less burdened, whose children are being rescued from trans ideology and falling test scores.

You could say he’s thrown Mary and Wendy and Madam Marie, even Rosalita, over for the likes of Jane Fonda and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. No, the type of people Springsteen wrote about are no longer welcome in Springsteen’s world—certainly not at his concert tour, even if they could afford the astronomical prices. Like pal former President Barack Obama scoffing at those who cling to their guns and religion, he holds them out to be simpletons manipulated and duped by the evil Orange Man.

Take ‘Streets of Minneapolis’ … Please
It’s no secret Springsteen is a leftist. He railed against nuclear power in the ’70s, Ronald Reagan in the ’80s, performed benefits for radical leftist groups in the ’90s, and spent the Biden years doing podcasts and cruising around in yachts with Obama while “This Hard Land” crumbled and Americans suffered.But what makes his current actions so disappointing is his refusal to play straight. Take, for example, his recent protest song “Streets of Minneapolis.”

The song is a condemnation of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and a deification of Renée Good—the woman who gunned her car at an ICE agent and lost her life. He wrote and recorded the song immediately after hearing about the incident.nExcept Springsteen didn’t rush to write a “Streets of Chicago” about the innocent 18-year-old Sheridan Gorman, recently executed in the Windy City by an illegal immigrant—precisely the kind of illegal immigrant ICE is trying to remove from our country. No “Streets of Fort Myers” for the mother of two, bludgeoned to death with a hammer by an illegal immigrant from Haiti on April 3.

The Boss’s ‘War’ With Himself
Another example: Springsteen’s opening-night concert in Minneapolis began with Barrett Strong’s Vietnam-era anthem “War.” This led to a tirade about the “illegal” and “unconstitutional” war against Iran. Factually untrue—but more to the point, where is Springsteen’s “Streets of Tehran”?

He’s hot and bothered about Good and Alex Pretti, both of whom interfered with and accosted ICE agents, who arguably acted in self-defense, but not a single chord or word for the 30,000 protesters slaughtered like sheep in Iran? Or the surviving protesters who—thanks to Trump—may actually soon hear the “Chimes of Freedom”? (Another cover on the set list.) For that matter, Springsteen wasn’t out there singing “War” when his BFF Obama was bombing Libya for months on end. Or orchestrating an overthrow of the Ukrainian government, which helped lead to the bloody, endless war they’re in today. Or mucking up the Middle East, giving rise to ISIS.

Principle seems to have no role in Springsteen’s public politics. More disappointing, his hypocritical dismissal of a majority of Americans breaks the unspoken promise Springsteen made from the start of his career to “Be True” to his loyal audience. Count me among them.As he sings in “The Promise”: “When the promise is broken, and the truth makes no difference, something in your heart grows cold.”Still, Springsteen built up a Jersey-sized cache of goodwill over his half-century in the spotlight. And while he’s burning through that goodwill like drag racers burn rubber on “the fire roads and the interstate,” one can hope The Boss puts aside the TDS and meet us again in this Land of Hope and Dreams.

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    Christopher Makos Andy Warhol piloting John Denver’s bi-plane 1977 • US Sending Witkoff, Kushner To Pakistan As Iran Balks At Talks (ZH) • Trump Weigh
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle April 25 2026]

    #239302
    those darned kids
    Participant

    • US Sending Witkoff, Kushner To Pakistan As Iran Balks At Talks (ZH)•

    ■■ pure jenius

     Trump Weighs Consequences For NATO Allies On ‘Naughty’ List (Politico)• 

    ■■ God Weighs for Consequences for Raytheon investors

    Europe Bets On Newsom To Reverse Trump’s America – And Save Its Own Model (Kolbe)• 

    ■■ Newsom Bets on Israel to fund Trumplite2028

    Europe’s Hormuz Mission And The Illusion Of Geopolitical Power (Kolbe)• 

    ■■ EUROPE’S MISSION!? ARE YOU EFFING SERIOUS!?

    What CBS News’ Dinner to Honor Trump Means for the Future of News (Rivera)

    ■■ full throttle fellatio

    Canada Pushes Closer to the FAFO Threshold (CTH)

    ■■ gas stations across the u.s. Midwest push closer to running dry

    In President Trump’s Mind There’s Not Going To Be a USMCA (CTH)

    ■■ In Mr trump’s mind, schoolgirls make excellent targets for “decapitation strikes”

    Globalism is a Series of Dependencies (CTH)

    ■■ so is the entire u.s. war machine

    House Panel Orders SPLC to Turn Over Communications With Biden’s DOJ (ET)

    ■■ House Panel Orders TPUSA to Turn Over Communications With Trump’s DOJ (2027)

    I’m Part of America’s ‘Most Stressed’ Generation (Reagan Wilbanks)

    ■■ I’m part of the world that wants America to go home and shut the eff up

    UAE To Move 50% Of Government Services To AI By 2028 (ZH)

    ■■ Entirety of UAE to return to Oman by 2030

    Google Deepens Anthropic Bet With Up To $40 Billion Investment (ZH)

    ■■ hahahahaha

    China’s DeepSeek Debuts Flagship AI Model As Compute Race Intensifies (ZH)

    ■■ My robot’ll kick your robot’s ass any day!

    Bruce Springsteen’s Land of Hope and Dreams No Longer Welcomes All (Perrotta)

    ■■ Mr Springsteen’s music is eczema for the ears

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    Dr. D
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    “Monday is a key date for Trump, as it is the end of the 60 day period allowed before he has to get Congressional approval for his war.”

    Yet there is no chatter that this is important and happening. Why?

    “Flurry Of Reports Signal ‘Breakthrough’ In US, Iran Getting Back To The Table In Pakistan, As Third US Carrier Arrives

    But I was promised they were never going to talk to us, nor should they, since they were winning, and also only Trump flip-flops and is Chaotic. Iran is completely orderly and never changes their minds by waving ships through, then attacking them anyway.

    This is why Iran should run the world and not the U.S. by all of us giving them infinity nukes, missiles, and money.

    “US Sending Witkoff, Kushner To Pakistan As Iran Balks At Talks

    Nope, the’re not. But Trump is chaotic and Iran is normal.

    BTW did anyone find if the tankers escaping blockade was normal or fake? I’ve heard both about a dozen times.

    “IRGC Seizes Ship With Witkoff-Kushner Team En Route To Pakistan; US Sanctions Chinese Refinery, Iran Shadow Fleet

    Looks like Iran is Israel now: whenever peace might be had, the IRGC sabotages it.

    “’Lying Scumbag’: Schumer Blasted After Saying ‘Nobody Respects’ Border Patrol And ICE On Senate Floor

    That’s odd, CNN did an entire puff peace on how awesome ICE was in Chicago, how wonderful and deeply American. …During Obama. Schumer was there when ICE was wonderful…and doing the same job for the “”Deporter in Chief”. In fact, isn’t Trump still like half, a quarter, of Obama’s deportations? Everyone leaving is voluntary, all arrests are existing criminal warrants. So in essence he’s deporting no one.

    THAT is the ICE that Schmer says everyone always hated. The one Hillary said she was going to use vigorously to close the borders…in 2015.

    “The Pope’s True Loyalty Is To Globalism, Not Christianity

    Well, to Pachamama and gay sex, really.

    MeMe
    No warranties.

    “Jeffrey Sachs: Trump’s Defeat in Iran & Decline of the U.S. Empire”

    Sachs, always furious the US Empire is declining. He will CRUSH anyone who declines it! How dare they embarrass his beautiful empire?

    Should I jump in and update with these guys again? They had been running fact-free or worse, fact WRONG for 55 days in a row. Half of their logic was self-contradictory, and about 1/3 of the vocabulary was poopy-pants words. They defined “Total Iranian domination” as “Any Iranian being left alive and the name ‘Iran” still existing on the surface of earth” so that’s a pretty low bar for winning. Meanwhile the U.S. will have lost if we don’t send 10 million men and occupy the place for 80 years. …And they won’t concede for the first 79 years and 11 months.

    Nah…I can’t take it yet. You reach a point where EVERY sentence has 4 errors, and they START by saying they have no idea what any world leader – anywhere – is doing, and it’s clearly a waste of time. Maybe something will happen and I’ll check in again.

    When I want to know something, I always check in with the most liberal, yellow journalist person in Britain and indeed the entire Anglo world, someone with a record of being consistently wrong, but also a billionaire, and oligarch of the highest order. Only then will I believe what is said. …Said Fox News. Hanging. On every word.

    Too bad about Trump nuking Tehran and landing 10,000 troops in Kharg where we can’t actually get ships. But at least the million men we left in Caracas went well. “Most Trusted Name in News!!!”

    “Victor Gao’s BRUTAL Warning to Trump LIVE: Iran & China Won’t BACK DOWN from War”

    That’s odd because China ALREADY abandoned Iran entirely and let them get flattened to powder without lifting a finger. But we got your back! …With friends like these, who need enemies? So once again, whatever happens, we just report, then act as if it’s the Opposite.

    …Btw, I didn’t forget your minesweeper reports. I mean “HereLetMeGoogleThatForYou.com” but I have an eye out when I see it cross the transom.

    Trita Parsi of Quincy Institute, is Iranian. But far worse: Swedish. He begins his very first sentence with DonaldTelepathy, saying “the war did not go the way Donald Trump desired within his invisible, internal state of his mind.” Oh no. He then introduces “Experts”. Brrrrrrr. Okay, we’re definitely going to fail then. The first is from Harvard, proud hotbed of racism and loser of multi-billion dollars in failed trading, ALSO wrong about everything, but she also worked with Oxford…which is worse.

    Next up are journalists for “Foreign Policy” which is a oligarchic think tank from birth (Carnegie) but now is straight CIA (Owned by WaPo, which gets their finding from CIA central).

    What is her genius insight? The U.S. has entirely lost and we will never have any credibility again from this minute until forever. Not even if Obama is president again. Just like Vietnam. Uhhhh…hey wait. Weren’t we an Empire before, during, and after Vietnam and indeed these self-same experts say the U.S. was a hyperpower after Vietnam with essentially no interruption whatsoever? So THEY say we both totally lost – completely, utterly – but also won because it had no effect and we became a far GREATER power immediately after. –Say 1987. Genius! We are five minutes in.

    This is why even the janitors of Harvard and Oxford pretend that they work at WalMart rather than be associated with such morons. All things and their #Opposites are the same.

    “Elon Musk made it clear: [Twitter] will not censor speech to please advertisers or anyone.”

    If I’m not mistaken, Twitter still censors people handily. Just less.

    I think that VDH vid from X is AI. Certainly the entire verbal construction is AI.

    I’ve gotten somewhat furious at AI because the only certainty is it will be condescending, waste my time, and have no new, useful ideas. So it causes an investment INTO the video/pic/AI which is always betrayed, 100% of the time.

    “Jesse Watters: “I’m beginning to think the entire Democratic Party is a whole scam”. Here’s why:”

    Yes. They were co-opted and are Russian Revolution 2.0. Always were. And why? International, sure, but Probably OURSELVES. They are the party of the CIA. The CIA is the one that wants to dispense with America and Democracy, and “Reveal the bare brick prison wall behind the curtain” as Zappa would say. Keeping up these puppet shows is expensive and pointless! Just admit there’s no democracy and the CIA runs it all. C’mon Muppets.

    Overreaction? Nope. Top DNC career strategist Carville said the DNC should erase democracy and have a one-party system yesterday because the voters have their own minds and can’t be trusted to obey him. VA Governor and CIA Asset ran EXPRESSLY on several points, including not re-districting…then INSTANTLY redistricted, illegally in like a dozen ways, clearest of which is that you need certain time periods and an intervening election to do so. They merely ignored all constitution and law “’cause they felt like it” and not even to pilfer, but to swing a 50-50 state to 10:1 against their own voters. And the examples are deep, brazen, widespread, and historic, going back decades.

    The people then said “Hey man, no” to everything, going back to Hillary 1.0, Obama, to Occupy, to Bernie, M4A, etc all covered abundantly here. They again ignored all voters, all base, going with George Bush’s whole cabinet (Obama) 5 new wars, and losing EVERYONE on the Left: Dore, Pool, Rogan, Tulsi, Vance, …Trump even, who is a NYC Business Democrat with Bill Clinton’s political platform. Finding they lost and everyone hates their guts and their plans, at each election – like VA – they double down AGAIN on infuriating voters, and the only way they can accomplish that is, yes…

    Using the CIA, which is unbelievably illegal, they interfere in local politics and elections

    By laundering Federal money, offshore, (eg in Somalia, Ukraine)
    then recycling it BACK to certain candidates,
    who very CLEARLY are trying to destroy and overturn the United States and everything it stands for
    In what is EXPRESSLY a Color Revolution
    Of immense, intentional, and pre-planned VIOLENCE,
    which is exactly what the Russian Revolution was too, funded from the outside. Money from London, Trotsky etc from NYC.

    Again, this is because no one in America wants their policies, at all, the only way they can advance them is to STEAL, using FRAUD, other people’s tax dollars they refuse to give voluntarily, the most anti-democratic position anyone could possibly have.

    “even as Tehran sounded a more pessimistic tone on the prospects of further negotiations.”

    Their plan is the same as the last 47 years: lie, stall, and pretend, especially as the 60 day window is closing and Fox News and all Democrats are elated for Iran to “win” while every Muslim nation on earth, plus Russia and China, appear to disagree. Isn’t that…odd to anyone? No?

    Anyway, I suspect we will have seen that coming, since Iran has ONLY this one play in their whole book. It may be 60 days (and I don’t see anything happening, which is also odd??) but their entire oilfield clocks out at the same time. So again, they are making the PERMANENT decision to be Yemen forever rather than be richer than UAE and put cities in the desert.

    “Embarking on timely tour of Islamabad, Muscat, and Moscow.”

    You might want to ask why Moscow is not supporting you at all then. Just saying. I sound harsh but I am merely following Xi, Putin, and the entire Muslim world on this.

    “• Trump Weighs Consequences For NATO Allies On ‘Naughty’ List (Politico)

    Yes NATO is a treaty. However, these are necessary steps to ending it, which are happening at light speed. And they may SAY there is a NATO, but we neither need to fund or man it. Certainly Europe doesn’t. So we close all our bases or just have 5 men in one office next to a nail salon in Cadiz. That’s totally legal and the President’s discretion.

    “The situation remains fragile: the currently stable ceasefire ends on Wednesday. And negotiations between the United States, Israel, and Iran are entering their final phase.” Are they though? Why not 400 days from now?

    “A US withdrawal from NATO would likely also mean a full retreat from the Ukraine conflict. This move would expose both Europe’s fragile finances and its non-existent security infrastructure.”

    The actual goal. Europe could have averted this and we told them 1,000 times. They told us to GFY. Even now, there are many things they can do besides killing all cows, paving all land and importing more hungry people who will kill them, but they don’t.

    “European power is essentially the product of media magic”

    So is Iranian power it seems. VDH pointed out that 40 years of planning plus half a trillion(?) in military spending was wiped out in 20 days? And while we can tolerate that punishment, Iran can’t. Especially the 40 years part. As I constantly say, we’re essentially unharmed and don’t notice. At all. I’m not driving to work on cratered roads, detouring around the 11 missing bridges. I just have to re-plan how many pointless joyrides with gas at $4.

    “That European power is permanent propaganda wrapped in moral excess”

    Yes, while they are visibly the least moral on the planet, what hurts them far more. As I was saying of Canada, Canadians will allow EVERY atrocity in their nation – complete Stalin lockdown of Sikh truckers, the enthusiastic murder of every Emo girl and Stewart from coast to coast – so long as they can look down their nose at “The United States”. It’s okay if everyone dies here and our nation ceases to exist because “Orange Man”. And it actually WORKS! That doesn’t even make any logical sense, but it WORKS, like 100% surety. And not only Canada of course, which is culturally halfway between Europe and US, but in Sweden, Rotherham, Paris, the entire Frankish race can be eradicated and everyone will cheer because Orange Man. Sweden can be the bombing and hand grenade capital of the planet, outshining Mogadishu, but no Orange Man! We win!

    They’re still depending entirely on a morality of being “The Garden People” while guys being murdered in Kentucky are Jungle savages.

    Running a little thin though, isn’t it?

    “Conservatives long ago created their own successful media channels, allowing them to circumvent liberal-controlled news platforms.”

    This was noteworthy since it wasn’t the usual 50-50, fair game. The Left news COLLAPSED, savagely. Many went bankrupt (HuffPo). Dead-broke skaterbois and nightclub comedians, used up boxers with a webcam became multi-millionaires in the same “News Space” that “Couldn’t make money” for the NY Times. Huh. Funny Dat.

    “Experience demonstrates that “woke” doesn’t sell. Just ask Budweiser, Target, and Cracker Barrel, among plenty of other companies”

    Who knew as Michael Jordan said, expelling half your customer base because “Republicans buy shoes too” wouldn’t be a winning decision except for literally everyone? This is a RELIGIOUS thing. They are intolerant, racist, RELIGIOUS Zealots. America no like that.

    “Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says the U.S. will not be permitted to dictate terms of the USMCA renegotiation”

    Huh? What does that mean except nothing? Sounds like you’re starting a negotiation with America conceding everything you want. Uh, no. Not just with a nation 10x your size and 50x your power, but also that’s not how any negotiation anywhere has worked ever. We don’t start from the end, that’s what deranged cartoon people like Zelensky do.

    As I said with Military yesterday, essentially, right now, the US can do anything they want with you.
    And I have said for 40 years you should fix this while you made it worse hourly.

    Warning: Mothership UK wants you to die attacking the US exactly as the same UK used Ukraine to attack Russia and everyone died there too, Ukr ceasing to exist as a country. That’s their, Carney’s plan right now. As you can see if you just drive to Loblaw’s in Scarborough. And it’s not now either: this all started way back when you trashed all the Maritimes as a “National Sacrifice Zone” so China could vacuum the seas down to the bedrock rather than control the Grand Banks for yourself. Those Provinces still haven’t recovered and no one cares, certainly not Ontario. Right now the same China is doing the same with resources in BC with the same enthusiasm for killing native Canadians. So pointing up that disputes with the U.S. may be misplaced and the results may be worse yet.

    So you can see why Trump preferred Carney as PM. Nothing could be better than undemocratic, air-dropped Carney – who I believe was installed against all Canadian law – opens his mouth like this every day.

    “The people of Canada are stuck inside an Orwellian government constructed echo-chamber unable to hear opposing viewpoints.”

    Mothership UK is essentially the same.

    “If Canada violates the terms and spirit of the USMCA, it makes dispatch of the unliked trade agreement even easier.”

    This is ironic, since NAFTA treaty with the US SAVAGED Canada on many levels, it was entirely unfair and should never have been signed but we can still hang Malrooney for it. But since it’s a GLOBALIST, Oligarch treaty, WE shouldn’t have signed it either. It’s meant to extract and destroy ALL nations, by design. But Canada got hammered. And Ontario? Maybe not. But all oil, gas, lumber…sold below cost so Ontario would say yes and Calgary would remain subservient. Something like that. RUTHLESS hate of East for West that was just coming into effect at that time. Crush, Grind, Destroy, disenfranchize, extract, all provinces not Ontario. Then smile and say they’re brothers. Incredible. Like exceeds even narcissistic abuse, I don’t see how they can’t see it inter-familia. Maybe if you did, you’d get so mad N.S. would secede. This is an Ontario and Toronto run by a crackhead who demands people open their houses to burglars and rapists, let them in, ask them to stay for some Red Rose and bear paws.

    ““The world leaders came because the process to keep USA wealth inside the USA is against their interests. That’s why they came, and that’s why President Trump left.”

    Exactly as NAFTA and Canadian extraction above. They keep us looking at “Does Canada or Mexico or the US extracting each other” instead of noticing that “Giant Sucking Sound” is for ALL of us. No one’s winning, it’s all three of us losing. It’s to make US fight while they run away with the loot. CA and US have the same enemy: Globalist Oligarchs. As exemplified by Carney, air-dropped in, even as the CA trucker policeman was air-dropped into other parts of the Empire (and that busy-busy police chief from the Vegas shooting, found in Lahina and the LA fires)

    We’re not mad at Canada, but they can’t get serious about Globaists and are therefore elated to be the puppets for them, which is really frustrating and inconvenient right now. We’ve never known how to break through your air-tight superiority/denial bubble. Right now it’s going to kill you, and we can’t stop that either: only you can.

    “More stressed than the people living through the Civil War? My, what a loser.”

    Probably. There was a front line and a not-front line in the Civil and every other war. So if you’re not in Appomattox, you can just milk cows a few towns over and not notice. Not now, and not only every WHERE, but every minute and every person. Not just every kid, but every person says, “What can I do? What useful action can I take?” And the answer is “none”. Every loophole and exploit has been closed 20 times over.

    Being “Well” is an internal state of mind. You can be desperately poor and be well – very well in fact. Native Americans were. But that requires a coherent, cohesive social and family structure, mostly. That you’re all in love and pulling together. Modern people are all in hate and stabbing each other at any provocation.

    “Only God, through a new movement of the Holy Spirit, is able to awaken faith and revive hope across America.”

    Yes. Because above, internal emotional state, and one which tells you to adhere to Good and not Evil.

    “• UAE To Move 50% Of Government Services To AI By 2028 (ZH)

    You can see UAE was going to be the new London, the Technocratic world center. Because AI will simply hallucinate something, doctor the records, have no appeal, and no human remains to double-check it. The entire thing will be as made by jibbering crazy people. Sadly, people will accept it because they don’t think they’ll be the 1% it “Erases” from all citizen records randomly that day. Then denies you ever existed while also admitting you did.

    Springsteen is a poster child for how that highly engineered installation of mind by the Derp State works. And who is immune to it, like Covid. Who? Every MAGA guy because they’re all POOR WORKERS who have to get up, know masks are bulls—t, and go DELIVER food, gas, plumbing, to the PMC laptop jockeys who have “Status Feelz” and can, do, need to make up drauma trauma and excitement that is all entirely fake. So anywhere people contact “Reality” they are mostly immune to the abstracted bulls—t of the system. That’s why it’s perennially online. And why Harvard is the dumbest location on the planet — they are most removed from consequences.

    “The Tesla Terror against Elon really heated up when he started exposing NGOs”

    This same mental engineering, installing the new bot chip in the NPC, got ACTUAL Teslas and dealerships arsoned, which isn’t just a felony, starting fires is VERY DANGEROUS. Like poison, you can’t really predict what might happen next, who will get hurt, nor stop it after. But they very proudly endangered the whole city “For safety”. Same as strapping on guns, then roving the city kicking policemen as certain guys in Minnesota thought was a good, safe idea, the apex of peace and love.

    “The state actively and aggressively imports hundreds of thousands of single male migrants annually who are then awarded permanent housing, welfare, and access to free medicine,”

    Not ONLY that, born citizens do NOT get those advantages. And also Born citizens are prosecuted for crimes while immigrants are not. Hundred-thousand such cases at this time. Cannot deport child rapists because “he would be sad”. (UK last month).

    #239304
    charles
    Participant

    good catch on the VDH video. I watched it again. The AI artifacts jumped right out. It has about a 2Hz major calculation cycle. About twice a second the screen jumps like it was edited to take out dead time. Not something you do 2Hz. In the middle of words. The face is locked in place with no gentle rolling around like VDH does. And last. Autism giveth and taketh away. Voices are like finger prints. Thats not VDH speaking.

    #239305
    John Day
    Participant

    Raining In Iran https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/raining-in-iran

    Paul Craig Roberts notes that, Washington Chose Wars for Israel instead of Health Care for the American People
    According to research at Brown University’s Watson School of International and Public Affairs, Washington’s 21st century wars in behalf of the Zionist agenda of Greater Israel have cost American taxpayers about 10 trillion dollars. Twenty-five percent of the US national debt, the interest cost of which is approaching one trillion dollars annually, is the price imposed on Americans by Washington fighting Israel’s wars for Israel. The ten trillion dollar cost consists of:
    “The cost of the post-9/11 wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Syria, and elsewhere totals about $8 trillion. This does not include future interest costs on borrowing for the wars.” [Or the mounting cost of the war on Iran.]
    “The costs of caring for post-9/11 war vets will reach between $2.2 and $2.5 trillion by 2050 – most of which has not yet been paid.”
    The American people had no stake in these wars. The Zionist neoconservatives and presstitute media disguised these wars as a “war on terror.” https://paulcraigroberts.org/washington-chose-wars-for-israel-instead-of-health-care-for-the-american-people/

    Neither side is compelled to change “maximalist” position, as each undergoes attrittion, as does most of the world: Moon of Alabama, War On Iran: A Stalemate With No End In Sight
    The U.S. has, as Trump had previously acknowledged, already received Iran’s 10-point proposal.
    What Trump is acknowledging without saying it is that it is unlikely that there will be any negotiated settlement of the war. The U.S. is structurally incapable of lifting sanctions on Iran or signing a peace treaty.
    Iran is unwilling to give up its (enrichment) rights for bare promises Trump or his successors are unlikely to hold.
    The conflict will thus continue.
    Iran’s military capabilities are sufficient to wage a long war. The intense U.S. and Israeli bombing campaign was unable to disarm the country…
    ..Main stream opinion writers who, with Trump’s applause, are calling for murdering the allegedly resistive party in Iran are only exposing their ignorance.
    With his latest TACO Trump has pushed the problem out into the future. I expect him to try to ignore the situation he has created until more significant damage in the U.S. economy becomes visible. https://www.moonofalabama.org/2026/04/war-on-iran-a-stalemate-with-no-end-in-sight.html

    I’m glad Iran is getting rain again. This article discusses weather-mod mechanisms, now interrupted: Did the war disrupt weather modification on Iran? – Speculations about post-war rainfall
    Two mechanisms are suggested for how a drought over Iran could be engineered through UAE-based weather modification.
    First, cloud seeding over UAE could indeed have deprived Iran of rainfall in proportion to the extra rainfall received by UAE.
    Second, if ground-based ionization can be used to encourage condensation, a similar process could be used to discourage condensation and prevent the formation of clouds.
    One Iranian poster (@AcEpic69, April 15/26) speculated that THAAD radar arrays could be used to disrupt the formation of clouds over Iran. Another poster (@raminrnp, April 22/26) believes that weaponized weather modification against Iran will continue from other bases (Qatar, Bahrain), drones, HAARP emitters in the northern hemisphere, and more.
    In this fourth section we have left the scientific literature and headed on to twitter. The evidentiary standard is lowered. Correlation is not causation. But the radars are destroyed, the UAE’s cloud seeding program is disrupted, and it’s raining in Iran again. https://justinpodur.substack.com/p/did-the-war-disrupt-weather-modification

    Trump Shares Post Calling for the Killing of Iranian Leaders Who Won’t Accept US Demands https://news.antiwar.com/2026/04/23/trump-shares-post-calling-for-the-killing-of-iranian-leaders-who-wont-accept-us-demands/

    #239306
    John Day
    Participant

    More on that. The winter rain comes from the Mediterranean across Syria and Iraq, hitting the NW mountains and causing snowpack, the melt of which supplies water to Tehran & environs. This could be interdicted over Syria and Iraq by cloud-seeding

    The summer rains hit SE Iran/Balochistan in an Indian monsoon pattern.

    https://prddsgofilestorage.blob.core.windows.net/api/documents/Iran_-_Climate_Fact_Sheet/IRAN_Climate_Fact_Sheet_EN.pdf

    https://bluegreenatlas.com/climate/iran_climate.html

    https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/9/2/73 (Seasonal rainfal color maps)

    https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/joc.8094

    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11600-024-01351-1

    #239307
    John Day
    Participant

    He is in a mobile-ICU with burns, they say. He “agrees with the IRGC”. Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei Surrounded By 24/7 Medical Team In Hideout As Generals Run Iran: NYT https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ayatollah-mojtaba-khamenei-surrounded-247-medical-team-hideout-generals-run-iran-nyt

    ​ IRGC Seizes Ship; Witkoff-Kushner Team En Route To Pakistan; US Sanctions Chinese Refinery, Iran Shadow Fleet
    IRGC seizes a ship it says ‘collaborated with US’ in provocative move ahead of Pakistan talks; Iran FM preparing written proposal for US side.
    ​ President Trump is sending two envoys – Steve Witkoff and Jared Jushner – for talks with Iran in Pakistan, CNN reported, while Tehran sounded a more pessimistic tone on the prospects of further negotiations
    ​ US hits Iran ‘shadow fleet’ with new sanctions, also takes aim at Chinese ‘teapot’ oil refinery.
    Third US aircraft carrier, the George HW Bush, has finally arrived in Mideast regional waters after taking the long way around Africa.
    ​ Hegseth in presser renews call, highlighting main issue, for Iran: “All they have to do is abandon a nuclear weapon in meaningful and verifiable ways…”; Warns Iranians over continued mine-laying.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/flurry-reports-signal-breakthrough-us-iran-getting-back-table-pakistan-third-us

    The rumor is that the secretary did not want to undertake major risks for vague and improbable objectives: Simplicius, US Secretary of Navy Resigns (Or Is Fired) Just as Third Carrier Group Arrives In Iran Theater
    Various rumors abound as to the reason. It’s only natural to speculate that some major disagreements within the Pentagon about US’s handling of the ongoing Hormuz crisis could be at the root of this.
    In fact, it appears the US Navy is growing quite concerned, given the latest testimony from the head of IndoPacom Admiral Samuel Paparo this week.
    Amongst his statements:
    Adm. Paparo said: “I don’t have enough amphibious ships. We don’t have enough surface destroyers. We certainly don’t have enough attack submarines, and our trajectory is on the wrong side.”
    WSJ now reports that the Iran war has snuffed out hopes of US standing any chance in helping Taiwan during a hypothetical Chinese intervention.
    The U.S. has burned through so many munitions in Iran that some administration officials increasingly assess that America couldn’t fully execute contingency plans to defend Taiwan from a Chinese invasion if it occurred in the near term, U.S. officials said.
    It says it could take up to six years for the US to replenish the spent munitions, and that’s if US doesn’t squander another major portion of them, which it may very well do…
    ..At the same time, estimates regarding Iran’s remaining military capabilities continue gradually sliding upward, as predicted. Trump had claimed Iran’s airforce was “completely destroyed”, but CBS now reports that “two-thirds of Iran’s air force is still believed to be operational”…
    ..They assess 60% of Iran’s navy as still up and running, which was demonstrated in full earlier when Sentinel released images of a massive armada of Iranian speedboats crossing Hormuz…
    ..Some believe rather than simply “enforcing the closure”, the boats were dropping mines as Axios claims to have “confirmed”. Either way, it was an impressive show of force from a navy said to be completely “obliterated”…
    ..The carrier USS Bush is nearing the theater and is days away from joining the USS Lincoln, which along with the Marine-laden USS Tripoli is pecking at Iran’s crumbs somewhere at the distant edges of the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman.
    Many believe that once Bush arrives, Trump will be primed to unleash another round of futile strikes. It’s obvious that Trump is still desperate for an off-ramp and the only way he’d launch another major attack is to get out of dodge with a cheap bit of “victory” theater: “See, now we’ve OBLITERATED all their power plants and have decisively won the war, now we’re going home!”
    ..There continue to be estimates that Iran has under two weeks left until the storage capacity on Kharg Island runs out, and no one is quite sure what Iran will do…
    ..One thing Iran has done so far is brought in additional VLCCs (Very Large Crude Carriers) out of retirement to store excess capacity on the water nearby, but even that will run into a limit wall at some point…
    ..The Economist analyzed leading indicators to conclude the situation is already dire, and if the Strait doesn’t soon reopen it can get catastrophic.
    Futures markets have a different view of things. Yet even if Hormuz reopened today, it would take months for Gulf crude output, shipping and refinery production to resume in full. Saad Rahim of Trafigura, a trader, reckons a cumulative loss of 1.5bn Gulf barrels, or 5% of annual global output, is almost unavoidable. If the strait does not reopen, it could easily reach double that. The last time oil demand fell by 10% in short order was during the covid-19 lockdowns of 2020, a shock that also brought about a fall in world GDP of more than 3%. The time to avoid a similar tumble is running out.
    There is much more to the supply chain damage than just oil. Reuters reports that aluminum is seeing the largest supply shock in decades…
    ..Meanwhile, Trump was asked what if oil goes to $200 a barrel? His response is that it’s better to have $200 oil than for Israel to be targeted by nuclear weapons…
    ..We’ve gone from promises not to get embroiled in another forever war, and that Iran would be a “quick job”, to settling for favorable comparisons to Vietnam and WWII—how times change.
    On that note, Axios reports that Trump is losing his nerve:
    “He’s over it. He wants it done. He doesn’t like Iran holding [its control of the strait] over the Middle East. He doesn’t like them holding this over our heads. He doesn’t want to fight anymore. But he will if he feels he has to,” an administration official told Axios.
    Given the dilemma, and given this retweet by Trump himself, he may elect to just keep bombing until “someone to talk to emerges”—unlikely as that prospect is.
    But remember, $200 oil and a wrecked economy are very small prices to pay for Israel’s security. https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/us-secretary-of-navy-resigns-or-is

    CENTCOM Says Third US Aircraft Carrier Has Arrived in the Middle East as Trump Warns Iran the ‘Clock is Ticking’ https://news.antiwar.com/2026/04/23/centcom-says-third-us-aircraft-carrier-has-arrived-in-the-middle-east-as-trump-warns-iran-the-clock-is-ticking/

    Gold & Geopolitics, Daily digest: 2026-04-24
    Iran war escalation imminent: 3rd carrier group arriving, Navy Secretary fired. USS George H.W. Bush confirmed entering Indian Ocean with Trump declaring “total control” of Hormuz while the Pentagon simultaneously denied a leaked assessment that mine-clearance could take 6 months. Navy Secretary Phelan fired/resigned “effective immediately” amid reported disputes over escalation. During ceasefire, US doubled airlift of military supplies…
    ..Iran’s oil storage filling — permanent reservoir damage on the clock. Iran reactivated 30-year-old VLCC NASHA as floating storage, buying roughly 48 hours of upstream production …Maleki & Gordon estimate 300K-500K bbl/day of permanent capacity loss if shut-in completes…
    ..US munitions critically depleted — Taiwan defense capability at risk. Trump administration officials “increasingly assess” the US could not fully defend Taiwan if China invaded near-term per WSJ… Full replacement: up to 6 years. Zelensky separately noted 2 years of Patriot production was used in day one…..Physical vs paper oil disconnect at historic extremes. Dated Brent physical cargoes landing in Asia at $170/bbl while futures trade mid-$90s per Energy Aspects. The gap is “distorting refining economics, hedging strategies and procurement decisions globally”. IEA head Birol: “largest energy crisis we have ever faced”…
    ..Israel’s Defense Minister Katz openly stated they await US “green light” to resume war, threatening to “return Iran to the Stone Age”
    All senior Iranian officials published a joint statement rejecting the “hardliners vs moderates” framing: “one God, one leader, one nation”
    Insider trading: US special forces soldier arrested for $400K bet on Maduro capture using classified info. Trump’s response: “The world is a casino”…
    ..[Speculation is facilitated] Precious metals futures margins being CUT across the board. CME reducing margins effective Friday: gold -14%, silver -21.4%, platinum -15.3%, palladium -14.2% … This amid record Chinese silver imports and zero Chinese silver exports in 2025….
    ..China imported 836 tonnes of silver in March — nearly 3x seasonal average.. Clive Thompson (47 yrs Swiss private banking): silver heading into 6th consecutive deficit year, 170M oz supply gap in 2025…
    ..Prof Michael Hudson: US #1 export for 5 months is gold — to Switzerland, Hong Kong, China. “The empire is liquidating itself”…
    ..Energy Chokepoint Economics: The Sulfur/Ammonia Catastrophe Nobody’s Pricing
    ~50% of global seaborne sulfur exports transit Hormuz. Russia (15% of global supply) exports down 70%. China implementing export ban…
    Sulfuric acid is feedstock for fertilizers (50% of global food production), copper/nickel leaching, batteries, water treatment
    UN WFP contact described as “desperate” — death toll projections comparable to WWII by 2027.
    Jet fuel supplies in “freefall”… Australia receiving emergency fuel shipments from US…
    ..Semiconductors: Record Streak Meets Peak Euphoria
    SOX gained for 16-17 consecutive days — longest winning streak in history, +38.7%, on track for largest monthly gain since Feb 2000
    Intel surged +20% after hours, surpassing its August 2000 dot-com peak…
    ..Taiwan market cap tripled since 2020 to $4.14T, surpassing the UK for the first time. TSMC = 40% of Taiwan’s total market value…
    ..DeepSeek V4 & GPT 5.5: The AI Arms Race Just Went Nuclear
    DeepSeek V4 released: zero CUDA dependency (runs entirely on Huawei Ascend chips), 3-100x cheaper than GPT-5.5, fully open-source with open weights. Arnaud Bertrand: “you’d have to be a literal idiot to keep paying OpenAI’s prices when this exists”
    OpenAI released GPT 5.5 — “new class of intelligence” with expanded Codex browser capabilities
    US accused China of “industrial-scale” AI theft — weeks before Trump’s scheduled China visit
    AI stocks now reflect 45% of S&P 500 market cap and 15.4% of investment-grade debt ($1.4T). Never before has a single theme dominated both equity and credit markets to this degree https://no1sdailydigest.substack.com/p/daily-digest-2026-04-24

    #239308
    John Day
    Participant

    It really looks like China’s Deep Seek would be cheaper and more efficient for their autonomous-killing robots: Pentagon Requests $54 Billion for AI War https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/war/pentagon-requests-54-billion-for-ai-war/

    You won’t have to decide anything… Palantir’s Manifesto Is the Agenda of the New Class Reconfiguring the System’s Power Structure
    The Internet has erupted in condemnation of Palantir’s manifesto. Understandably so. It is the open declaration of a private company to take over government systems and dictate policy. It is the admission by a concrete group that they have enough power to state their claim openly…
    ..The way we work, communicate, consume, travel, and even rest is now mediated through their technologies. Not only does that allow the owners of those technologies to extract a rent and monitor our behavior, but also to influence it. We have become dependent on their hardware and software devices to do some of the most routine everyday tasks, like checking the weather.
    The people who have developed and manage these technologies are not an abstract group. There are countless anonymous foot soldiers, middle managers, and small entrepreneurs—I have relatives involved—who are just doing their jobs. But there is also a defined group with some very well-known faces, like Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, or Mark Zuckerberg, and some less well-known, like Alexander Karp (though he’s eager to be in the well-known group), David Sacks, Balaji Srinivasan, or Palmer Luckey…
    ..This core group is a tight-knit network of founders, venture capitalists, and thinkers—including Nick Land and Curtis Yarvin—who control some of the biggest hardware and software companies, venture funds, and media companies. They have their own think tanks, usually in the form of podcasts, like the “All-In Podcast,” but they also publish books and articles, and back public-facing institutions, politicians, and campaigns. They have a very particular idea—though, as in any group, there are different strands—of what the world is and how society should function.
    The ideological core of this group—often referred to as the “Thielverse” or the “New Right” of Silicon Valley—is a synthesis of radical technological optimism, deep skepticism of modern democracy, and a desire to rebuild the world through “Exit” rather than reform (i.e., accelerationism). They support politicians who might help them achieve those aims, for example, Donald Trump, and have an ideological commitment to Israel. https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2026/04/palantirs-manifesto-is-the-agenda-of-the-new-class-reconfiguring-the-systems-power-structure.html

    Autonomous AI Lab Leak World, now in progress: Skynet: Anthropic Has No “Kill Switch” for AI They Gave the Pentagon if the Bots Go Rogue https://discernreport.com/skynet-anthropic-has-no-kill-switch-for-ai-they-gave-the-pentagon-if-the-bots-go-rogue/

    8 minutes of clear global financial battlefield context: Prof. Michael Hudson: The #1 US export for 5 months straight is gold. Not AI, not aircraft. Gold to Switzerland, Hong Kong, China. In 1971 Nixon shut the gold window to stop it. Now America can’t — it IS the one selling. The empire is liquidating itself. America’s broke. https://x.com/i/status/2047372825439178947

    Michael Hudson: US Economy is Based on a Ponzi Scheme
    Is another financial crisis brewing in the US economy? Economist Michael Hudson explains the dangers.” Reports suggest the US economy may be on the verge of another financial crisis, with major problems in the $3 trillion private credit market.”
    There are growing signs that the United States may be on the verge of another major financial crisis, one that could start in the private credit market, which is already seeing significant turmoil, before spreading to other sectors.
    Geopolitical Economy Report editor Ben Norton interviewed economist Michael Hudson to discuss the serious problems on Wall Street. Hudson warned that the US economy is built on a Ponzi scheme that depends on continuing to pour money into a bloated, bubbly financial system based on unsustainable speculation, not industrial production…
    ..Where exactly could this crisis come from? Well, some financial analysts are worried about the private credit industry in the US.
    This has exploded in recent years, because after the 2008 crash, banks were more heavily regulated. So more and more firms on Wall Street began to lend to private companies, and the private credit industry ballooned.
    It is now a $3 trillion industry, yet it is not regulated. And many of these private credit firms have given bad loans to bad companies that are now defaulting…
    ..MICHAEL HUDSON: Yes, the whole problem stems exactly from 2008 or more particularly, 2009, when President Obama took office. His solution to the junk mortgage crisis, the bank fraud crisis, was to turn the economy into a Ponzi scheme.
    He needed to bail out the banks. The banks had made so many fraudulent and bad loans, that exceeded the ability of these banks to collect on their high-interest, junk mortgages that had been given, that the major banking companies were in negative equity.
    What was the solution? The solution was a zero interest-rate policy, ZIRP. The Federal Reserve lowered interest rates from the high crisis levels in 2008 and 2009 way down to 0.1%, which is what banks could borrow for.
    The Federal Reserve was able to create electronic money on its computers to lend to the banks at a very low interest rates and said, “Well, banks, you have as much money as you want, at 0.1%, that we are providing you to lend out to the economy, to support the price of real estate, stocks, and bonds, so that we will restore the negative equity that the reckless banking sector has created”…
    ..Well, the banks weren’t set up to evaluate loans to particular companies. They usually make money on collateral being pledged for their loans. Bank credit isn’t extended, in the United States or Britain, to finance industrial capital investment. That’s the job of the stock market, if anything, or of companies to reinvest their earnings.
    Banks lend money for assets, real estate, stocks, and bonds, already issued, already in existence. So they lend money out to intermediaries, saying, “You do the job; you find the companies to take over”.
    You then begin to have private capital take over companies and make money by essentially looting them…
    ..The result is that a lot of hospitals went bankrupt. Private equity proceeded to bankrupt whole swaths of the American economy. A new word was added to the English language: enshittification — just cutting back the quality of what companies were doing, slashing expenses, working labor harder, making them work overtime, cutting.
    When there was an attrition of the labor force, when workers left, you let the remaining workers pick up all of the slack. Productivity went up. So you had an extractive, predatory financial system in the United States…
    ..So the financial system has been turned into a predatory system. And all of this enormous growth in financial wealth since 2009 has accrued to the financial and real estate sector, dominated by the wealthiest 10% of the population…
    ..We’re in a post-industrial society, and that’s a financial society run by the banks, through their control of the central banks, which are controlled by the government, [which is run by politicians] whose campaigns are financed by contributors from the finance and the real estate sector.
    So it’s all sort of a self-feeding circular flow. And Ponzi schemes always end in a crash. That’s what’s leading other investors to try to withdraw from the American and European economies. But where can they withdraw to? That’s the problem. What can they do? …
    ..When an investment firm deals with an investor — primarily what you call average people are largely pension funds. We’re having pension-fund capitalism being used to bail out the Ponzi scheme.
    In other words, when a company sees an investor or a fund manager come in, what do they think? “How can I make money off these people?”
    Well, right now, the wealthiest funds, like Blackstone, think, “It’s now how can we make money; we know that we’re entering a depression period where we can’t make money, really. There’s not going to be much more to be made. The market has gone as high as it can be”.
    “But what we can do is minimize the losses. What we want to do is avoid making a loss. But there are going to be losses. What do we do? Let’s make labor pay for them. Let’s turn the economy of pension-fund managers and the average people into suckers. https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2026/04/michael-hudson-us-economy-is-based-on-a-ponzi-scheme.html

    #239309
    John Day
    Participant

    ​Paging Average Suckers: S&P 500, Nasdaq close at records, boosted by Intel, as investors hope for a restart to U.S.-Iran talks https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/23/stock-market-today-live-updates.html

    CHINA JUST LIQUIDATED ¥1.1477 TRILLION IN U.S. TREASURY HOLDINGS THIS IS THE BIGGEST SINGLE DUMP IN THE LAST 20 YEARS, WHILE ITS GOLD RESERVES HAVE RISEN TO $343 BILLION https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/component/content/article/u-s-senate-defeats-5th-attempt-to-stop-iran-war?catid=20&Itemid=101

    Iran Announces First Hormuz Toll Fees Successfully Transferred To Central Bank https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/iran-announces-first-hormuz-toll-fees-successfully-transferred-central-bank

    Katz: Israel Waiting for US ‘Green Light’ To Attack Iran, Plunge Country Into the ‘Stone Age’ – The minister also said the IDF was ready to ‘complete the elimination of the Khamenei dynasty’ https://news.antiwar.com/2026/04/23/katz-israel-waiting-for-us-green-light-to-attack-iran-plunge-country-into-the-stone-age/

    The European Copernicus has filmed dozens of Iranian boats hunting ships in Hormuz.
    New satellite images have emerged confirming the activity of the Iranian “mosquito” fleet” in the Strait of Hormuz…
    ..Iran has a fleet of small vessels, numbering thousands of high-speed boats capable of speeds of up to 120 km/h (or even higher, according to other sources). And it has become a real headache for the American Navy. Despite US claims to have destroyed most of the Iranian fleet, these small vessels, equipped with machine guns, guided and unguided missiles, rockets and Kamikaze drones remain an extremely effective tool. They are difficult to detect on radar, and their tactics of surprise attacks and instant disappearance among coastal rocks and islands make them virtually invulnerable.
    Iran’s opponents claim that such activity directly threatens global oil supplies, as approximately 20% of global exports pass through the strait. Iran, however, counters that it did not start the war and is ready to stop intercepting ships at any moment – as soon as the US unblocks the strait and Iranian ports. https://en.topwar.ru/281481-evropejskij-kopernik-snjal-ohotu-desjatkov-iranskih-katerov-na-suda-v-ormuze.html

    #239310
    John Day
    Participant

    Tanker Seizures By Iran Don’t Breach Ceasefire: White House https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/tanker-seizures-iran-dont-breach-truce-white-house

    34 Iran-Linked Tankers Bypass US Naval Blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, Data Shows https://www.thedefensenews.com/news-details/34-Iran-Linked-Tankers-Bypass-US-Naval-Blockade-in-the-Strait-of-Hormuz-Data-Shows/

    Israel Continues Relentless Attacks in Gaza, Killing Seven Palestinians in 24 Hours
    Since the so-called ‘ceasefire’ deal was signed in early October 2025, the IDF has killed at least 784 Palestinians in Gaza https://news.antiwar.com/2026/04/21/israel-continues-relentless-attacks-in-gaza-killing-seven-palestinians-in-24-hours/

    90 Palestinian women held in Israeli Damon prison
    Most Palestinian female prisoners are held in Damon jail, including two minors and one woman who is three months pregnant, describing the humanitarian conditions inside the facility as “sensitive.”
    Among the female prisoners are 25 held under administrative detention without trial or indictment, in addition to three journalists and two women suffering from cancer. https://english.palinfo.com/news/2026/04/22/361741/

    Depleted Uranium? Gaza’s unseen casualties: A surge in stillbirths and birth defects
    As the impacts of war linger, Gaza is witnessing an unprecedented rise in congenital anomalies and a 140 percent increase in stillbirths. https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2026/4/22/gazas-unseen-casualties-a-surge-in-stillbirths-and-birth-defects

    #239311
    John Day
    Participant

    ‘Day of Ordinary Terror’: Israeli Attack on West Bank School Kills Man, Child
    Israeli soldiers and settlers opened fire on a school in a West Bank village Tuesday, killing a Palestinian man and child and wounding at least four other people amid their escalating ethnic cleansing efforts in the illegally occupied territory…
    ..Amin Abu Ulaya, head of the local council, told Reuters that settlers and Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers entered the village and then shot at students at the school and other Palestinians who rushed to the scene.
    PRCS said that 14-year-old Aws Hamdi Al-Naasan and 32-year-old Marzouq Abu Naim were shot and killed by the attackers. https://israelpalestinenews.org/day-of-ordinary-terror-israeli-attack-on-west-bank-school-kills-man-child/

    Israeli Government Honors Israeli Rabbi Who Boasted of Destroying Civilian Homes in Gaza
    Rabbi Avraham Zarbiva operated a bulldozer in Gaza and has called for Israel to ‘flatten’ the Palestinian territory https://news.antiwar.com/2026/04/22/israeli-government-honors-israeli-rabbi-who-boasted-of-destroying-civilian-homes-in-gaza/

    IOF issues demolition notices for more than 30 homes west of Bethlehem https://english.palinfo.com/news/2026/04/22/361724/

    The funding is having major problems, too. Trump’s Gaza committee teeters as Israel obstructs peace process
    A third of the 12-member Palestinian-led Gaza committee have submitted resignations in protest at Israel’s refusal to abide by the ceasefire agreement. https://www.newarab.com/news/trumps-gaza-committee-teeters-israel-obstructs-peace-process

    Breakthrough: Trump Unveils 3-Week Extended Ceasefire In Lebanon, But Says ‘All The Time In The World’ To End Iran War
    Trump unveils three week extended ceasefire in Lebanon, wants country to “protect itself from Hezbollah”.
    Trump orders US Navy ‘shoot & kill’ small Iranian boats amid concern over mines in Hormuz. Says US now “doesn’t need a deal”. Says he has “all the time in the world, Iran does not” – to end the war.
    Overnight, US military intercepted two more Iranian oil supertankers that tried to evade the blockade And in Indian Ocean US conducted a maritime interdiction and right-of-visit boarding of the sanctioned stateless vessel M/T Majestic X transporting oil from Iran.
    Media sources confirm based on prior Trump post that US has extended the ceasefire indefinitely until ‘unified proposal’ can be brought forward by Tehran’.
    Iran announces first Hormuz tolls paid to the country’s central bank. Also asserts US blockade breached & could build atomic bomb “if we wanted to”. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-intercepts-iranian-tankers-tehran-keeps-hormuz-chokepoint-shut

    #239312
    John Day
    Participant

    Israeli drone strike kills one, wounds two in Lebanon’s Bekaa despite ceasefire – A 10-day ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel took effect on Friday. https://www.trtworld.com/article/f8d6d8bd4c36

    Lebanese Journalist Amal Khalil Bombed and Left to Die by Israel
    After Khalil was apparently targeted by Israel, a commentator asserting a connection with the military said journalists “affiliated with Hezbollah” are “destined for death.”
    Khalil and Zeinab Faraj, a freelance photojournalist, were both on assignment in southern Lebanon, reporting on recent attacks on the southern village of Bint Jbeil. According to Al-Akhbar, which published a timeline of the events, the car they were driving behind was targeted by an Israeli drone at 2:45 p.m, killing two men inside. Khalil and Faraj took shelter in a nearby house.
    At 2:50 p.m., Khalil contacted her editors and family, according to Lebanon-based journalist Courtney Bonneau. News of the incident quickly spread, prompting Lebanese President Joseph Aoun to put out a statement calling on the Red Cross to rescue the two journalists in coordination with the Lebanese Army and the United Nations.
    At 4:27 p.m., the house where the two journalists were taking refuge was bombed by the Israeli military and contact with the journalists was lost. https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/lebanon-journalist-amal-khalil-killed-israel

    Wednesday, Israeli strikes kill 5 in Lebanon, Beirut to seek truce extension https://www.spacewar.com/afp/260422221142.gu6nte3u.html

    Israeli Media Says IDF Soldiers Looting ‘On A Crazy Scale’ In Lebanon
    “It’s on a crazy scale,” one soldier said. “Anyone who takes something – televisions, cigarettes, tools, whatever – immediately puts it in their vehicle or leaves it off to the side, not inside the army base, but it’s not hidden. Everyone sees it and understands.” https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/israeli-media-says-idf-soldiers-looting-crazy-scale-lebanon

    How Israel is destroying Lebanon’s water infrastructure
    Israel is ‘deliberately’ attacking Lebanon’s water, experts say, aiming to displace or kill southern Lebanon’s population. https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2026/4/22/how-israel-is-destroying-lebanons-water-infrastructure

    #239313
    John Day
    Participant

    Israeli attacks on Lebanon during its latest war with Hezbollah damaged or destroyed more than 50,000 housing units in the country, a government estimate found on Wednesday. https://www.spacewar.com/afp/260422171958.o4tsbp73.html

    China on Wednesday denied again that a ship intercepted by the United States contained a “gift” from Beijing for Iran, a day after US President Donald Trump made the accusation.
    Trump had said that an Iranian-flagged ship seized by US forces in the Gulf of Oman on Sunday contained “a gift from China”, which “wasn’t very nice”.
    His comments came after former US ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley wrote on X that the ship was travelling from China to Iran and was linked to chemical shipments for missiles.
    Responding to Haley’s accusations at a regular news briefing on Tuesday, foreign ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said the ship was “a foreign container ship”, and that China opposed “any malicious association and speculation”.
    Asked about Trump’s comments on Wednesday, Guo said China had already stated its position. “As a responsible major country, China has always set a good example in fulfilling its due international obligation,” he added.
    Trump had said Tuesday that he was “a little surprised”, given he thought he had an “understanding” with China’s President Xi Jinping.
    A week ago, Trump announced that Xi had assured him there would be no Chinese weapons deliveries to Iran. https://www.spacewar.com/afp/260422094556.62rkibsy.html

    Nate Hagens, Oil 201: What Happens When the Oil Stops Flowing
    We’ve built everything – our institutions, our governments, our stories, our expectations about the future – on this cheap energy input. Now, its scale and affordability are no longer guaranteed.
    The Price Trap
    When energy prices spike, entire systems can become fragile and often break. Because oil has been so consistently cheap, the economic logic has been to imagine and engineer thousands of mechanical processes around that cheapness. The Industrial Revolution is really the story of adding hundreds or thousands of units of fossil energy to tasks that humans used to do by hand…
    ..We Eat Oil
    Nowhere is this pattern more consequential than in the thing we all do three times per day: eat. To some people this might sound like an exaggeration, but when we sit down for a meal, what most of us are really eating is processed fossil fuels.
    Contrary to all of human history, our food system now runs on energy deficit…and a huge one at that. Roughly ten calories of fossil hydrocarbons go into every one calorie of food on your plate. The tractors run on diesel, the fertilizer comes from natural gas, the pesticides come from petrochemicals, and the food is packaged and shipped on trucks and container ships where they’re kept cold the entire way.
    What’s truly staggering is that roughly half the nitrogen in your body today carries a chemical signature from the Haber-Bosch industrial process, which makes synthetic fertilizer from natural gas. That single industrial process is what allows Earth to feed roughly four of our eight billion humans. Beyond food, our clean water, pumping, treating, desalinating and distributing it, also requires fossil fuel inputs.
    When people talk about oil and gas, they’re mostly thinking of our cars, but we should also be thinking of groceries and dinner…
    ..Oil is woven into virtually everything we touch. Only about 40% of a barrel of oil becomes gasoline. The rest is diesel, jet fuel, heating oil, bunker fuel, asphalt, and feedstock for roughly 6,000 other products like medicines, plastics, surgical devices, synthetic clothing, electronics, contact lenses, tents, kayaks, the interior of our cars, and the list goes on.
    Assumptions that electric cars or other substitutions would eliminate our need for oil misses the overwhelming majority of what non-gasoline oil actually does…
    ..Low priced oil is running out faster than most people, and our financial system, realize. Most people are unaware that depletion, the rate at which we’re drawing down and drying up oil fields and wells, is accelerating, especially in the United States…
    ..You might be thinking I’ve been ignoring other forms of energy throughout this brief analysis: hydro, nuclear, solar, and wind. But there’s a reason substitutes can’t simply step in.
    Energy quality matters almost as much as energy quantity. Oil is liquid at room temperature, energy dense, portable, and storable. These qualities are what made modern civilization possible. Replacing it isn’t a matter of just matching kilowatt hours from another source. Our entire mining, shipping, rail, trucking, and personal transport system runs on oil. Despite the headlines about solar and electric vehicles, that is not likely going to change.
    Here’s a key distinction: energy is the total amount of work available, while power is the rate at which you get that energy per unit time.
    Biological creatures on Earth do not optimize for energy, we optimize for power. Organisms and economies that get more energy sooner outcompete those that don’t.
    Oil and its products – gasoline, diesel, heating oil, and jet fuel – contain unbelievable power. When burned, they give us ginormous amounts of work quickly, whenever and wherever we want it…
    ..Alternative energy sources will play a role in the human energy portfolio, but our current system was built around the qualities and cheap price of oil. The time, land, and material dimensions are almost never discussed, but they’re some of the main reasons direct substitution is so much harder than people assume, and why there are now warships in the Persian Gulf…
    ..The current popular stories of an energy transition are really built upon a myth, a false narrative about the history of humans and energy. The reality is that we have never in human history fully transitioned off an energy source, we always add new sources on top of the old…
    ..The deeper question here is about what happens when there is less energy available overall. Cheap energy builds complex systems. Complex systems depend on cheap energy. When energy gets tight, complexity unravels. Current alternatives cannot replace what cheap oil does. https://natehagens.substack.com/p/essay-oil-201-what-happens-when-the

    Judge Blocks Trump Admin’s Move To Halt Wind, Solar Approvals​ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/judge-blocks-trump-admins-move-halt-wind-solar-approvals-0

    ​ Trump signs five executive orders to promote fossil fuels as essential to national security
    The five orders seek to address a number of bottlenecks and impediments to coal, natural gas and petroleum production, including financial support, infrastructure development, improved supply chains, and permit expediting.​ https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/energy/trump-signs-five-executive-orders-promote-fossil-fuels-essential-national

    #239314
    John Day
    Participant

    How the energy shock due to Iran war compares with past disruptions
    The 1979 Iranian Revolution resulted in a smaller-scale loss than the current disruption, but led to a larger cumulative loss.
    Unlike earlier crises, the Iran war has simultaneously hit crude, natural gas, refined fuel and fertiliser supplies, exposing new vulnerabilities created by decades of rising demand, deeper global trade links and the Middle East’s expanded role as a supplier of finished fuels.
    The peak supply loss from the current crisis stands at more than 12 million barrels per day, the IEA said earlier this month. That is equivalent to 11.5 percent of global oil demand, which this year is expected to average around 104.3 million bpd.
    The outright daily supply loss is larger than earlier peak supply losses of 4.5 million bpd during the 1973 Arab oil embargo and of 5.6 million bpd during the Iranian revolution in 1979 combined, the IEA said. It is also higher than the estimated peak supply losses of 4.3 million bpd during the 1991 Gulf War, the IEA said.
    The Iran war has also triggered the shutdown of roughly a fifth of the world’s liquefied natural gas production in Qatar.
    The world consumes much more gas than it did during the oil shocks of the 1970s and 1990s. During the Arab oil embargo and the Iranian Revolution, the LNG industry was nascent. Qatar first exported LNG in 1996. https://www.trtworld.com/article/5ace3a7693b0

    ​ Mercuria, Goldman, JPMorgan See Major Aluminum Market Shock
    “We are already in a ‘black swan’ event. No one could have foreseen something on this scale.” … Snowdon’s alarm over the global aluminum market is mainly because the Gulf region accounts for 9% of world supply, and with major smelters already declaring force majeure and the Hormuz chokepoint blocked for much of this week, this is shaping up to be one of the most memorable shocks in the metal market in decades.
    Aluminum prices have already surged to a four-year high, and Mercuria estimates the market could face at least a 2 million-ton deficit by the end of the year, potentially worse. https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/mercuria-goldman-jpmorgan-see-major-aluminum-market-shock

    ​No other option now: EC to adopt 20th sanctions package without ban on Russian oil transportation https://tass.com/economy/2120771

    “Russia is killing ten times more”: the Ukrainian Armed Forces have already lost over two million people.​ https://en.topcor.ru/70608-rf-ubivaet-v-desjat-raz-bolshe-vsu-uzhe-poterjali-svyshe-dvuh-millionov-chelovek.html

    ​ Russia Warns Moldova of Possible Intervention Over Threats to Transnistria
    Sergei Shoigu, Russia’s former defense minister and now the secretary of the Security Council, warned that Russia could intervene if the unrecognized region of Transnistria were threatened.
    ​ The Moscow Times reported this.
    He claimed that Moldova’s capital, Chișinău, allegedly with Ukraine’s involvement, has imposed a “blockade” on the region and is worsening living conditions for residents by creating barriers in trade, banking, and transportation.
    ​ “These include restrictions on freedom of movement, illegal customs charges, and arbitrary deprivation of citizenship… The situation, I’ll say it plainly, is difficult. Key industries are either not operating or functioning intermittently, and there is a chronic shortage of energy resources,” Shoigu said.
    ​ He added that “the rhetoric of Moldova’s leadership regarding Transnistria increasingly resembles statements made by Ukraine’s authorities about Donbas after 2014,” and warned Chișinău against escalation, threatening possible Russian intervention.​ https://militarnyi.com/en/news/russia-warns-moldova-of-possible-intervention-over-threats-to-transnistria/

    #239315
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Gilbert Doctorow, Communist Party Leader Zyuganov warns of a 1917 style revolution if government policies do not change
    Yesterday, 22 April, on the anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Lenin, Russian Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov, who is a calm, collected and moderate politician, stood before the State Duma and warned that there may be a repetition of the revolutionary 1917 scenario in contemporary Russia: “If you don’t quickly take measures – financial, economic and other measures -then by autumn what await us is what happened in 1917.”
    ​ Those words touched off a vast controversy in the Russian social networks and the Party later issued a transcript which defined his warning more precisely: “If you do not change course in a fundamental way, then by autumn we may expect what happened in February 1917.”
    ​ For those unfamiliar with Russia’s two revolutions in 1917, the first one, in February was in fact a coup d’etat in which the Russian army commanders and chief politicians from the liberal centrist parties forced the abdication of the tsar. Put in modern language, it was a ‘palace revolution’ by the elites.
    ​ Note that Zyuganov was initially quoted as calling for financial and economic reform. What is that all about? Of course, it means that Nabiulina has to be fired and the insane high Central Bank interest rates must be brought down to levels that the small and medium sized enterprises can live with.
    ​ But as I have been saying in recent days, the Nabiulina interest rates which Putin has backed supposedly to counter inflation are a hidden way that the Putin government has been shutting down the consumer economy and subsidizing the war economy, so the issue is much bigger than just the prime rate by itself. It has everything to do with Russia’s current foreign policy that is preparing for a war with Europe several years down the road and with its military policy which is dragging out the war with Ukraine to absurd lengths for the profit of the oligarchs.
    ​ Russian elites, the foreign policy establishment, wants the war to end now. They have gotten no satisfaction from Putin. And now Zyuganov is saying in the Russian parliament what some prominent politicians within Russian have been saying: enough is enough; time to finish off Kiev right now.​ https://gilbertdoctorow.com/2026/04/23/communist-party-leader-zyuganov-warns-of-a-1917-style-revolution-if-government-policies-do-not-change/

    ​ ‘We were terrified they were going to kill us’: fishers who survived US boat strike speak out
    An Ecuadorian fishing crew describe their ordeal as victims of Trump’s purported war on ‘narcoterrorists’​ https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2026/apr/21/ecuador-us-boat-strike-survivors

    Senate To Vote on War Powers Resolution To Block US Attack on Cuba​ – Tell your senators to support S.J.Res. 124 to prevent a war with Cuba​ https://news.antiwar.com/2026/04/22/senate-to-vote-on-war-powers-resolution-to-block-us-attack-on-cuba/

    ​ HHS Shuts Down 500 LA Hospices. Some Were Registered to Burrito Stands and a Tire Store
    Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz announced a requirement for all 50 states to audit their Medicaid provider networks to address waste…​ https://dailynewsfromaolf.substack.com/p/hhs-shuts-down-500-la-hospices-some

    Rep. Luna Wants Pardon For Soldier Arrested In $400K Maduro Raid Insider Bet​ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/us-special-forces-soldier-arrested-400k-maduro-raid-insider-bet

    #239316
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told senators on April 21 that glyphosate, a key ingredient in herbicides like Roundup, causes cancer and that human consumption of the chemical should be minimized.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/rfk-jr-tells-senate-glyphosate-causes-cancer

    ​ BREAKING: U.S. Government Cancer Data Shows Early-Onset Cancers Surged 6.4% From 2021 to 2023
    During the mass mRNA injection campaign, brain tumors, colon and rectal cancers, small intestine cancer, and ovarian cancer all rose sharply among Americans under 50.​ https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/breaking-us-government-cancer-data

    Yet Another Dead NASA Scientist: Nuclear Propulsion Expert Was Found Charred Inside Crashed Tesla​ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/yet-another-dead-nasa-scientist-nuclear-propulsion-expert-was-found-charred-inside

    ​ She was repeatedly threatened, not suicidal: Read the chilling texts UFO-linked scientist sent before being found dead that raise major questions over suicide ruling https://www.dailymail.com/sciencetech/article-15748877/amy-eskridge-ufo-scientist-suicide-huntsville.html?ito=rss-connatix

    ​ Famous UFO Researcher David Wilcock Dead from ‘Apparent Suicide’ TWO DAYS After Posting Video Warning About How it’s ‘Scary’ that ‘Scientists Are Going Missing,’ Previously Posted About How He’s Not Suicidal​ https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/04/famous-ufo-researcher-david-wilcock-dead-apparent-suicide/

    #239317
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    RAGING FIRE swallowed the US’s most Advanced Destroyer just a day before its Deployment to a warzone

    #239318
    those darned kids
    Participant

    Thats not VDH speaking.

    hooray! this poor world already has too much garbage.

    #239324
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Seyed M. Marandi: The Strike That Wiped Out Trump’s Plan (It’s Over)

    #239325
    zerosum
    Participant

    Today Insight – the ideological contradictions

    socialism – bureaucratic overreach

    That necessary exploitation happened because the USA is innovative (freedom-based capitalism), while the CA/EU system is built on government control mechanisms.

    Globalism, in its economic construct, is a series of dependencies. However, the opposite is also true. If nations are not dependent, they are sovereign – able to exist without the need for support from other nations and systems. If nations are sovereign, then globalism is no longer needed. If each nation of the world is operating according to its individual best interests, the position of Donald Trump, then what happens to the governing elite who set up the system of interdependencies?
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    DeepSeek’s latest AI will manage complexities. (run the world)
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    America is being destroyed by stupid people. – Trump
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    How to keep, (your job), the funding going – collective defense, (hate, fear), – who is doing the attacking, (KKK, White supremacists)
    ———–

    #239330
    hexadec
    Participant

    “What are other activist pressure groups that advocate censorship/deplatforming of their enemies that could be doing the same thing?”

    Ooh ooh ooh! ADL ADL ADL!

    “I’m not driving to work on cratered roads, detouring around the 11 missing bridges.”

    Dr D, what utopian part of the US do you live in where the roads aren’t cratered by potholes and the bridges don’t fall down all on their own from deferred maintenance?

    “many pointless joyrides with gas at $4.”

    I’m sure everyone is fine paying 28% more than a year ago. I think I’ll buy a Hummer!

    #239331
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Mark Sleboda: US Navy Just Fled From Iran – Trump’s Blockade Backfires in Humiliating Defeat

    #239332
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Drang Nach Osten?

    #239335

    “Good” vs “good at”.

    #239336
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #239337
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    NATO & THE US – DRAGGING THEIR RELUCTANT CITIZENS TO FOREVER WAR WITH IRAN’S WORLDWIDE RESISTANCE

    #239339
    zerosum
    Participant

    Let the show go on – Trump 9:30

    #239340
    WES
    Participant

    Oh, Canada:

    Dr. D what you said is sadly Canada’s reality.

    As my brother in Michigan says, “Canada is completely f*cked”.

    It is sad that in order to find out what is really happening in Canada, I have to read US sourced information.

    Canadians can not afford to have children of their own, because they have to support the children living in Ottawa.

    tdk:

    I think the only tribe that might take me are the English speaking Naskapi tribe located in northeastern Quebec, just north of my old home town of Schefferville! They are an Algonquin tribe.

    In my very early days, my family had the help of a Naskapi woman, to cope with me!
    That might, or might not, get me honorary tribal membership!

    The biggest problem is it is too bloody cold up there, as Zerosum knows all too well!

    #239341
    WES
    Participant

    Trump:

    A mostly peaceful correspondents dinner, tonight!

    Some Karen, who couldn’t keep her mouth closed, slowly like boiling a frog, but surely, getting herself arrested!

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