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Trump Ready To Raise “Core of China’s Core Interests” In Xi Summit (ZH)
Iran Specifies 5 Demands To Restart Peace Talks With US (ZH)
Trump Considering Resuming Airstrikes As Talks With Iran Stall – Axios (RT)
Zelensky Chief of Staff Yermak Charged with Corruption, Money Laundering (CTH)
Tulsi Gabbard Probes 120 Foreign Biolabs Funded by US – 40 in Ukraine (CTH)
Nearly $22 Billion Secretly Shipped To Ukraine – Austrian Politician (RT)
John Brennan: Still “Legions” of His Allies at DOJ, FBI and CIA (CTH)
Here Are The People Accompanying Trump On His China Excursion This Week (JTN)
Minnesota Democrats Block Ilhan Omar Subpoena (JTN)
Scott Jennings Nukes the Democrats’ Gerrymander Hail Mary (Margolis)
Acting AG Blanche Warns Reporters To Expect Subpoenas In Leaks Probe (JTN)
Virginia Democrats Ask US Supreme Court to Reinstate Congressional Map (Hyde)
The Language Got a Little Salty on CNN Monday Night (Matt Margolis)
Socialist Storytime: AOC Spins Anti-Capitalist Fable About the Founders (Turley)
Media Spreads Hantavirus Hysteria In Attempt To Save Disgraced WHO (ZH)
Over 500,000 Waiting To Cross Into Europe From Libya – Greek Minister (RT)

 


 

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Big party for Trump?

Trump Ready To Raise “Core of China’s Core Interests” In Xi Summit (ZH)

Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to raise the issue of increasingly costly US arms transfers to Taiwan during their bilateral summit at the end of this week, spanning Thursday through Friday. Taiwan of course remains the “core of China’s core interests” – as Beijing has in the recent past characterized the issue. While Trump officials have previewed that it will be focused on trade and investment, the White House too is reportedly placing Taiwan and regional geopolitical hot button issues on the agenda.


“I’m going to have that discussion with President Xi,” Trump told reporters at the White House, specifically on the question of weapons sales. “President Xi would like us not to, and I’ll have that discussion. That’s one of the many things I’ll be talking about.”

Also there’s the looming question of the future of the Iran war and blockaded Strait of Hormuz. Currently there’s a stalemated situation and supposed ceasefire which is barely holding. By many accounts, Trump was hopeful that the Iran ‘excursion’ would be wrapped up by now, but it now seems to be sliding into protracted quagmire – critics point out. The WSJ says that Beijing is feeling confident as it prepares to receive Trump and what’s looking to be a rather large entourage: But behind the scenes, Beijing feels more emboldened, and more insistent on defending areas it regards as vital to its long-term strategic interests.

These include resisting U.S. pressure to relax its grip over global supply chains and fundamentally rebalance trade between the two countries. They also include urging Washington to look the other way as it pressures Taiwan, the self-ruled island that Beijing claims as its own, and as it projects military power across Asia. “They feel very well about how last year played out,” said Jonathan Czin, a fellow at the Washington-based Brookings Institution and a former U.S. intelligence officer focused on China. “They showed they could weather the storm and the administration had to climb down from the tariffs and spend most of the past year trying to mollify China.”

As for more implications of the Iran war dragging on as Trump goes to Beijing, CNBC writes: Iran’s ambassador to China Reza Rahmani Fazli in a Tuesday post on X pressed Tehran’s case with Beijing, saying that the relationship between the two is too strong for the U.S. to overcome. The bottom line is that higher energy prices are baked in for the foreseeable future. The price of crude oil makes up about half of the cost of a gallon of gas, according to the Energy Information Administration.

And U.S. elections are less than six months away. The 2026 midterm elections will be a crucial referendum on Trump and the Republican Party as they seek to retain a lock on both chambers in Congress. Trump early Tuesday put out the following message on Truth Social, teasing that the next regime change operations could be unleashed on China’s small island-nation ally in America’s immediate backyard…

For some further big picture analysis on how the Iran gambit has raised the stakes, and made the Beijing summit more unpredictable, the below is some fresh Rabobank commentary outlining related developments to watch:

In a case of curious timing, the US just imposed fresh sanctions on individuals and firms involved in facilitating Iranian oil sales to China, and Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao yesterday released a new 30-year shipbuilding plan. That plan anticipates the acquisition of 11 nuclear-powered Trump class battleships, new underwater drones, and an ongoing review to the Ford class aircraft carrier design to increase lethality and reliability while reducing unit costs and production lead times. The planned expansion of the US fleet and shipbuilding industrial base is undoubtedly a reaction to China’s growing naval strength and substantial advantage in production capacity. The message to Xi is an unsubtle one.

The FT’s Gideon Rachman characterises Trump as arriving at Xi’s court in a state of supplication, having effectively lost the trade war vs China and the shooting war vs Iran. This perhaps overstates the weakness of Trump’s position by ignoring the fact that the US has tightened its grip on global energy supply chains and has shown that is has the power to put its foot on the hosepipe of Chinese energy imports whenever it likes. In the flurry of commentary over China’s bumper trade surplus in April, it seems to have been missed that import volumes for crude oil were down sharply, but values were higher. Yesterday’s April PPI figures for China also underscored the uncomfortable effects that the Iran war is having on the Chinese industrial economy.

Xi will be acutely aware of this, and he will also be aware that the US holds similar power to disrupt Chinese food imports if it was of a mind to do so. Seapower IS power, as the shipbuilding plan should remind us all. In this respect, Trump holds better cards than the FT is giving him credit for. Perhaps it is no coincidence that China bought more soybeans in April than it had done for months.

Some more of Trump’s latest commentary amid his hope for a ‘good’ Xi meeting:

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Iran “demands”? They don’t even want to talk about nukes. Perfectly unrealistic.

Even Saudi Arabia was bombing Iran.

Iran Specifies 5 Demands To Restart Peace Talks With US (ZH)

Iran on Tuesday revealed its demands in a counteroffer to the United States that President Trump shot down on Sunday, which has put the whole conflict and Pakistan-mediated talks in a holding pattern and stalemate, as the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively blocked. The demands hinge on war reparations, Iranian sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz and an end to US sanctions – things which the White House balked at, with war reparations especially being focus of rejection by the US side, and the lack of taking up the nuclear issue, which Iran has insisted is a non-starter and would only be dealt with after the war is settled.


Trump had previously made clear on Truth Social that “I have just read the response from Iran’s so-called ‘Representatives.’ I don’t like it — TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE!” Al Jazeera correspondent Ali Hashem has listed the following five conditions that it sees as the basis for reentering talks:

1) Ending the war on all fronts, including Lebanon

2) Lifting all sanctions

3) Releasing frozen Iranian assets

4) Compensation for war damages and losses

5) Recognition of Iran’s sovereign rights over the Strait of Hormuz

Again, all this according to Tehran must be agreed to while at the same time Iran is pushing back against nuclear negotiations. In a Monday press briefing Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei had publicly alluded to several of these, including in his words, “Demanding an end to the war, lifting the blockade and piracy, and releasing Iranian assets that have been unjustly frozen in banks due to U.S. pressure.” Also, there was mention of “Safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz and establishing security in the region and Lebanon were other demands of Iran, which are considered a generous and responsible offer for regional security” – before talks could begin in good faith.

Tehran apparently feels it can weather the tightening economic noose its under, given Tanker Trackers on Tuesday said Iran has not successfully exported any crude oil by sea over the past 28 days. To our best knowledge, Iran hasn’t successfully exported* any crude oil by sea over the past 28 days. Some refined products managed to escape because US OFAC did not slap sanctions on those tankers.

In addition, Kharg Island hasn’t loaded any tankers since 2026-05-06 as a result…
— TankerTrackers.com, Inc. (@TankerTrackers) May 12, 2026

Trump, just before his departure to China, remarked to Axios: “Iran will either do the right thing or we will finish the job… we are either gonna make a deal or they will be decimated.”

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If/when they go in again, it’ll be for a long haul.

Trump Considering Resuming Airstrikes As Talks With Iran Stall – Axios (RT)

US President Donald Trump is considering resuming the bombing campaign against Iran as peace talks remain stalled, Axios reported on Monday, citing three US officials familiar with the matter. On Sunday, Trump rejected Iran’s latest terms as “totally unacceptable” and said the ceasefire reached around a month ago was “on massive life support.” According to Axios, Trump was set to meet with his national security team on Monday to discuss next steps, including potentially resuming Project Freedom – an operation aimed at guiding ships through the Strait of Hormuz – as well as restarting airstrikes and hitting the remaining 25% of targets identified by the Pentagon but not yet struck.


The Washington Post, citing a CIA assessment, reported last week that Iran retained about 75% of its pre-war mobile launchers and roughly 70% of its missiles, and could withstand a US naval blockade for at least three to four months. Trump suspended Project Freedom within 24 hours of announcing it last week, following a request from Pakistan, which has acted as a mediator in the conflict. NBC later reported that the president shelved the initiative after Saudi Arabia refused to allow the US to use its bases and airspace to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran’s top negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, said on Sunday that the US had “no alternative” but to accept Tehran’s terms. “The longer they drag their feet, the more American taxpayers will pay for it,” he wrote on X. Iranian state media described Trump’s demand to shut down the country’s nuclear sites as “a non-starter that Iran has rejected for decades.” According to Press TV, Iran’s conditions include the lifting of sanctions, reparations, and a new framework governing the Strait of Hormuz that would recognize “Iran’s sovereign control over this vital waterway.”

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You can accuse everyone in Kiev of corruption. Can’t go wrong.

Zelensky Chief of Staff Yermak Charged with Corruption, Money Laundering (CTH)

Andrey Yermak is not just some random high-level government official in Ukraine. Andrey Yermak was President Zelenskyy’s right hand, chief of staff, organizer of the functions of Ukrainian government and the guy who controlled the systems that keep all other government officials working on the agenda of the President. If you took Susie Wiles and Marco Rubio’s responsibilities and combined them into one job function, that would be the scale of importance and influence that Andrey Yermak controlled inside the Ukrainian government and the office of President Zelenskyy.

Today, following an explosive criminal corruption charge that surfaced less than 36 hours ago, Andrey Yermak appears in court to face charges of corruption, theft and money laundering. Yermak was under investigation for his role in theft through the energy sector and now stands accused of using construction projects near Kiev as a tool to launder money to himself and other high-level government officials.

There are three facets to this I find very interesting. First, is the timing. Second, is the often-overlooked admission by National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) about them working closely with FBI investigators in Europe and American intelligence units. Third, is the way they caught him: “The anti-corruption bureau shared part of a wiretapped conversation as part of its case and said six more people had been identified as suspects.”

(Via BBC) – “[…] For years he was a close friend of Zelensky, and led Ukraine’s talks with the US until an anti-corruption raid on his flat last November prompted his resignation. Ukraine’s Anticorruption Prosecutor’s Office (Sapo) said it was asking the Kyiv court to either place him in preventive detention or give him bail of about $4m (£3m). The head of the National anti-corruption bureau (Nabu) stressed that Zelensky himself was not part of the pre-trial investigation.

Yermak had been the president’s closest adviser throughout Russia’s full-scale invasion, until he became caught up in a broader inquiry by Sapo and Nabu into an alleged $100m (£74m) embezzlement scheme in Ukraine’s nuclear energy sector. As part of Operation Midas, ex-Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Chernyshov was charged with abuse of office, while businessman Timur Mindich reportedly fled the country after he was flagged as a suspect and ex-Energy Minister Herman Haluschenko was detained while trying to leave. Like Yermak, Mindich was once part of Zelensky’s inner circle and co-owned the president’s former TV studio Kvartal95, before sanctions were imposed on him. Mindich denies wrongdoing.

The latest claims center on an elite housing project called “Dynasty” in a village outside Kyiv where millions in construction funds were allegedly laundered. The anti-corruption bureau shared part of a wiretapped conversation as part of its case and said six more people had been identified as suspects. On November 17, 2025, reports surfaced indicating that Yermak, then head of Zelensky’s office, might have been recorded by NABU. Subsequently, Yermak’s residence was searched on November 28, and by evening, Zelensky had dismissed him from his position.

Since late April, Ukrainian media outlets and parliament members have continued to publish new excerpts from the recordings. These reveal Mindich discussing with Rustem Umerov, the current Secretary of the Security Council and former Defense Minister, details of embezzlement from multimillion-dollar contracts, funding for drone manufacturing through a company affiliated with Mindich, and potential candidates for the Ukrainian ambassadorship to the United States. Keep in mind, Rustem Umerov is the current lead negotiator and point of contact for U.S. peace efforts.

Russia Federation President Vladimir Putin suggested last weekend that the war in Ukraine was “coming to an end.”

Interesting timing.

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What do you use 40 biolabs for? Do we need to pay more attention?

Tulsi Gabbard Probes 120 Foreign Biolabs Funded by US – 40 in Ukraine (CTH)

According to a report within the New York Post, Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, is now investigating 120 foreign biolabs that are funded by the U.S. government – potentially involved in ‘gain of function’ or weaponized virus research. More than 40 of the labs are identified operating in Ukraine. Keep in mind, DNI Gabbard recently took control of the CIA development of Artificial Intelligence systems pulling In-Q-Tel, the CIA-backed venture firm, under management of ODNI. Through a series of what seems like well-coordinated moves by Secretary Rubio, CIA Director Ratcliffe and DNI Gabbard, a significant amount of the CIA’s operations is no longer in the dark network. https://twitter.com/WarClandestine/status/2053944250870489500?s=20


USAID has been dissolved (Rubio/Ratcliffe); the Directorate of Analysis taken out of CIA and into ODNI (Ratcliffe/Gabbard); the President’s Daily Brief now assembled by the ODNI (Ratcliffe/Gabbard); Artificial Intelligence systems, In-Q-Tel under ODNI management (Ratcliffe/Gabbard), and now Intelligence Community (CIA) biolabs being identified, investigated and potentially removed from operation. The biolab issue is a current concern given the discoveries of former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director, Anthony Fauci, lying to congress and the American people about funding gain of function research in Wuhan, China. However, given recent events we might even file this under proactive election integrity measures.

WASHINGTON — Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is investigating more than 120 biological laboratories abroad that were funded by US taxpayer dollars for decades, as part of an effort to end potentially risky experiments with viruses pursuant to President Trump’s executive order on so-called “gain-of-function” research.Gabbard told The Post Monday in a statement that her team is going “to identify where these labs are, what pathogens they contain and what ‘research’ is being conducted to end dangerous gain-of-function research that threatens the health and wellbeing of the American people and the world.”

“The COVID-19 pandemic revealed the catastrophic global impact research on dangerous pathogens in biolabs can have,” the spy chief also said. “Yet despite these obvious dangers, politicians, so-called health professionals, like Dr. Fauci, and entities within the Biden administration’s national security team lied to the American people about the existence of these US-funded and supported biolabs and threatened those who attempted to expose the truth.” Under new guidance from Gabbard, the US Intelligence Community will review research at all US-funded biolabs, which would include facilities engaged in gain-of-function experiments that could increase the transmissibility of viruses, as well as work for defensive purposes against dangerous pathogens.

Office of the Director of National Intelligence officials noted that the foreign labs extend into more than 30 countries, and several had received funding in the past through a Department of Defense program that sought to dispose of weapons of mass destruction after the end of the Cold War. More than 40 of the biolabs under review are located in Ukraine — and could “be at risk of compromise” due to Russia’s war, ODNI officials noted. (read more)

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“Euroskeptic FPO leader Christian Hafenecker has called on Vienna’s money laundering watchdog to investigate..”

Nearly $22 Billion Secretly Shipped To Ukraine – Austrian Politician (RT)

A right-wing Austrian politician has demanded that the country’s Finance Ministry explain how nearly $22 billion in cash and gold was shipped to Ukraine from Austria since 2022 without triggering concerns about money laundering or regulatory oversight. In a statement published on Sunday, Austrian Freedom Party (FPO) Secretary General Christian Hafenecker called out what he described as Vienna’s “two-class justice system” for overlooking massive payments to Kiev, while keeping a tight hold on taxpayers’ purse strings.


“We’re not talking about play money here: 1,030 registered cash and gold shipments, around €12 billion ($14 billion) plus $7.75 billion, physically transported over 1,300 kilometers into the war zone,” Hafenecker said. “And the responsible finance minister simply tells me… ‘We know nothing, we’re not investigating anything, we haven’t collected any information.’ That’s not an answer, that’s dereliction of duty,” he added. By comparison, Austrian money laundering rules require a private citizen withdrawing as little as €12,000 from an inherited account to prove the origin of the funds, and any person crossing the EU’s external border with more than €10,000 in cash must declare it, Hafenecker said. “This is a two-class justice system in finance.”

The politician demanded full disclosure on all cash shipments from Austria to Ukraine since the escalation of the conflict, a full audit by the country’s Financial Market Supervisory Authority, and a report by the Austrian Money Laundering Reporting Office in parliament. Earlier this year, the Euroskeptic FPO party demanded that Vienna cut all financial aid to Ukraine, denouncing the country as a corrupt “bottomless pit,” following a wave of high-level embezzlement scandals in Kiev.

Major probes by Ukraine’s Western-backed anti-graft agencies have implicated senior officials in Vladimir Zelensky’s government since last year. Two ministers and the Ukrainian leader’s chief of staff, Andrey Yermak, stepped down following the massive scandal. Russian President Vladimir Putin has slammed the current leadership in Kiev, calling it a “criminal gang” sitting on “golden potties,” and interested far more in personal enrichment than in the fate of ordinary Ukrainians.

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Obama, Clinton, Brennan, Clapper. You can fill a phonebook. “FBI Director Kash Patel has removed about ten percent of the problem in his agency.”

John Brennan: Still “Legions” of His Allies at DOJ, FBI and CIA (CTH)

Appearing on MSNBC to talk to Lawfare ally Nicole Wallace, wife of New York Times narrative engineer Michael Schmidt – the guy who received leaks from FBI Director James Comey via Daniel Richman, former CIA Director John Brennan notes there are “legions” of operatives still embedded within the DOJ, FBI and CIA who are working against President Donald Trump. This is not a surprise as we have noted the Trump administration continues to take apart the tentacles of Lawfare and Intelligence operatives in Main Justice, various U.S. Attorney offices, FBI Headquarters, FBI field offices and various Intelligence Community silos.


Marco Rubio has been working to clean up the National Security Council as well as the State Department operations, including USAID. Tulsi Gabbard and John Ratcliffe have been working on the NSA and CIA collaboratively, and Todd Blanche has been working through the Dept of Justice. FBI Director Kash Patel has removed about ten percent of the problem in his agency.

The core problem goes back to what we outlined on these pages {GO DEEP} and is not limited to those operatives who remain from the Obama/Biden era. Some of the problems surface as a result of ‘republican’ voices recommending “sleeper cell” staff and sketchy personnel for positions in the administration. [I’ll put an example below] One way to tell if the agency head or leader understands the challenge is by paying attention to how they talk about the agency’s mission objective. Leaders like Marco Rubio and Tulsi Gabbard have openly acknowledged the problem and are actively tackling corruption within their ranks. Even John Ratcliffe has admitted his agency was politically weaponized and has taken steps to address it. There’s still a lot of work ahead, but their actions show visible progress.

People like Pam Bondi and Kash Patel have praised the institutional embeds without drawing attention to the corruption beneath them. Thankfully, Acting AG Todd Blanche seems to be taking a more confrontational approach internally, so maybe Kash Patel will follow suit. This isn’t about style—it’s about results, and there’s an urgent need for action. To give an example of “sketchy” recommendations and predictable outcomes, I would draw attention to the lesser visible appointment of Morgan Ortagus. Do you remember this very weirdly worded announcement, two weeks prior to the inauguration?

I have no idea who “them” is referencing in the announcement.

[…] “I’m not doing this for me, I doing it for them”

There were always three options for “them”: (1) the strong republican support people; or (2) people in the Middle East who would be dealing with her; or (3) Stephen Witkoff and Jared Kushner. Regardless, of who “them” was, it was obvious President Trump was not thrilled by “their” request. Mrs. Morgan Ortagus is a long time Deep State operative with roots in the U.S. intelligence community and USAID {citation}. It was very predictable that she would undermine the goals of President Trump and she only lasted six months in the job. Ortagus was quietly dispatched from her position in June 2025.

CTH predicted Mrs. Ortagus would be a big mistake because she was, quite frankly, one of the “legion” insiders referenced by former CIA Director John Brennan. Ortagus’s entire career profile was/is textbook intelligence operative, likely legacy CIA. Not coincidentally, former National Security Advisor Mike Waltz was removed from his position only a month before Ortagus lost hers. On the day he was announced CTH said National Security Advisor Mike Waltz would be the first administration member to get the boot, because in the non-pretending world Waltz was a horrible choice just like Ortagus. Mike Waltz was removed as National Security Advisor in May 2025, Ortagus was removed as Middle East envoy in June.

If the goal was to eliminate the Deep State, President Trump couldn’t take on a deeply corrupt Intelligence Community while also appointing its allies. Their close ties to the Intelligence Community made the failures of both Waltz and Ortagus predictable. That said, behind the veneer of John Brennan’s statement on MSNBC is a guy who realizes the Trump administration has changed the dynamic and the agency systems Brennan is talking about no longer exist; at least they no longer have the same capabilities. The need for control is a reaction to fear, and Brennan’s fear is both visible and very well founded.

The DOJ and FBI operate under the influence of the Intelligence Community, which ultimately holds the reins. The key figures leading the IC have made changes to the institutions that have significantly reduced the impact of bad actors within the DOJ and FBI. The key positions are the National Security Advisor, the Secretary of State, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.

Marco Rubio, Tulsi Gabbard and John Ratcliffe are the people to watch, and we can tell by the counsel(s) they have put into place that each of them has clear eyes and a steady hand on those critical institutions. Since mid-year 2025, around the same time Waltz and Ortagus were dispatched, you will note significant changes began surfacing in the National Security Council, the State Dept, the DNI and importantly the CIA. Some of the changes make headlines, many do not; however, each is important and builds on a larger goal of dismantling a highly weaponized and political intelligence apparatus.

Internationally, what we see in the reaction of allied -or oppositional- governments and their intelligence agencies, is in large part a geopolitical reaction to the consequential changes being made by Rubio, Gabbard and Ratcliffe. Each building upon a system that fundamentally changes U.S. policy to be in alignment with President Trump. Each of them should be commended. Domestically, the accountability developments involving James Comey, John Brennan, John Bolton, Michael Atkinson, Eric Ciaramella and others yet to emerge, stem from the transparency brought by the same trio working upstream from Main Justice and the FBI. The combined intelligence apparatus of the U.S. can cut through the chaff and countermeasures of Lawfare operatives, and I feel optimistic watching them in action.

Again, it’s not just the silo heads that are making a positive impact, it is the personnel decisions they are surrounding themselves with. The amount of sunlight now coming over the horizon is toxic to the interests of those who organized shadow operations. As long as Rubio, Ratcliffe and especially Gabbard, keep pushing the truth to the surface; as long as they keep exposing all the corruption that was used to manipulate and weaponize our government; as long as they keep strategizing on ways to declassify evidence former officials buried under false pretenses; then the DOJ, FBI and more importantly We The People, will have information we can use to make decisions.

Ultimately, it is the truth which makes evil enterprise retreat.

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Excursion??

His name is not on every list ,but Nvidia’s Jensen Huang is very much part of the group. As Trump himself confirmed.

Here Are The People Accompanying Trump On His China Excursion This Week (JTN)

President Donald Trump will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping in China this week and is taking a notable cohort with him to the Asian powerhouse. Trump arrives in Beijing on Wednesday for a two-day summit, which will include talks about sanctions on Iranian oil and the conflict in the Middle East at large. The group of powerful American CEOs and billionaires include Trump ally Elon Musk and Apple CEO Tim Cook, according to CBS News. Here is the rest of the notable American executives expected to go on the two-day excursion:


BlackRock’s Larry Fink

Blackstone’s Stephen Schwarzman

Boeing’s Kelly Ortberg

Goldman Sachs’ David Solomon

Meta’s Dina Powell McCormick

Micron’s Sanjay Mehrotra

Qualcomm’s Christiano Amon

Illumina’s Jacob Thaysen

Mastercard’s Michael Miebach

Visa’s Ryan McInerney

Cargill’s Brian Sikes

Citi’s Jane Fraser

Cisco’s Chuck Robbins

Coherent’s Jim Anderson

GE Aerospace’s H. Lawrence Culp.

The trip comes after the president postponed the original trip because of the conflict in the Middle East. The summit will take place May 14-15, with the president arriving May 13.

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“We have been absolutely ignored by a sitting member of Congress.”

Minnesota Democrats Block Ilhan Omar Subpoena (JTN)

Minnesota House Republicans want help from U.S. congressional oversight leaders after Democrats on a state committee blocked an effort to subpoena U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar over communications tied to the Feeding Our Future fraud investigation. Rep. Kristin Robbins, R-Maple Grove and chair of the Minnesota House Fraud Prevention and State Oversight Committee, announced Friday she has asked congressional leaders to assist in securing the records.


Robbins sent letters to U.S. Rep. James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, and U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Federal Courts, Oversight, Agency Action, and Federal Rights. The move comes days after Democrats on the state committee voted against authorizing a subpoena for Omar’s communications connected to the Feeding Our Future investigation. All five Republican committee members supported the motion, while three DFL members opposed it, leaving Republicans just short of the six votes required.

“Minnesota House Democrats chose to protect Rep. Omar rather than support our effort to get the truth,” Robbins said in a statement Friday. “Without at least one Democrat vote in support of the motion to subpoena these communications, we cannot get the two-thirds majority required to compel Rep. Omar produce the documents.” Republicans on the committee have repeatedly sought testimony and records from Omar related to trial exhibits introduced in the federal criminal case U.S. v. Bock. Robbins said Omar’s office has not responded to multiple requests, including an April 22 letter requesting records by May 5. “We have been ghosted,” Robbins said during Tuesday’s hearing. “We have been absolutely ignored by a sitting member of Congress.”

The committee’s Republican members have focused heavily on Omar’s sponsorship of the federal MEALS Act in 2020, legislation they argue loosened oversight requirements in federal child nutrition programs during the COVID-19 pandemic. “Rep. Omar had some role, whether inadvertent or not,” Robbins said Tuesday. “She passed the MEALS Act in March of 2020, and that took the guardrails off the federal school nutrition program, which created the conditions for Feeding Our Future.”

Federal prosecutors have described the Feeding Our Future case as one of the largest pandemic-era fraud schemes in the country, alleging more than $250 million intended for child nutrition programs was fraudulently claimed through fake meal reimbursements. Robbins said the committee became interested in Omar’s involvement after learning of communications between her office and individuals later convicted in the scheme. She also pointed to a 2020 video in which Omar promoted meal distribution efforts at Safari Restaurant, a Minneapolis site prosecutors later identified as a major participant in the fraud.

Democrats on the committee pushed back against the effort. Rep. Dave Pinto, DFL-St. Paul, questioned the timing of the subpoena. “We know the president and federal administration have got no hesitation going after political enemies and investigating them in all sorts of ways,” Pinto said. “If there’s any sort of wrongdoing by Congresswoman Omar—and if there’s no wrongdoing by Congresswoman Omar – I have no doubt the Trump Administration will do all it can with all the resources it has.” Rep. Isaac Schultz, R-Elmdale Township, argued the subpoena effort was part of a broader push to understand fraud in Minnesota government programs.

“Feeding Our Future is one part of the picture as it relates to what we know is to come in the fraud we’ve seen in Medicaid,” Schultz said. “Now, we have this opportunity to use our tools here in the House of Representatives to issue this subpoena to gain a greater understanding.” Robbins said Friday she hopes action from the congressional oversight committees will help Republicans obtain the records. “I hope the federal oversight committees will be able to help us get the facts about Representative Omar’s involvement in the case,” Robbins said. “If she has nothing to hide, she should testify before our committee and produce the trial exhibits.”

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“There is every reason to think the justices will leave this one where it belongs: in Virginia, under Virginia law, after Virginia Democrats tried to rig the map and got caught.”

Scott Jennings Nukes the Democrats’ Gerrymander Hail Mary (Margolis)

Virginia Democrats lost big time in the redistricting wars and have considered all kinds of ways to respond — including trying to force the retirement of all of the justices on the Virginia Supreme Court. That scheme isn’t likely to happen, but they are hoping to drag the U.S. Supreme Court into this. The whole saga is a perfect example of how a party can overplay its hand and then act stunned when the cards fall flat. The Virginia Supreme Court struck down the Democrats’ map, saying the process violated the state constitution and nullified the referendum vote. That map would have shifted Virginia from a 6-5 split to a 10-1 advantage for Democrats, which is exactly why they wanted it so badly.


And they’re trying to drag the Supreme Court into this? It’s a Hail Mary for sure and not a very good one. Does anyone actually believe that this will succeed, that the Supreme Court will even take the case? It makes no sense. There’s really no jurisdiction for the U.S. Supreme Court to get involved. The only thing this emergency appeal does is make them look more desperate.And Scott Jennings called them out on it. CNN’s The Arena, he mocked the idea that the U.S. Supreme Court would wade into this fight. “There’s a better chance of me sprouting wings and flying out of that window over there than the United States Supreme Court dealing with this in any way, because this is a state Supreme Court ruling on a state constitution.”

He added, “The U.S. Supreme Court doesn’t deal with these kinds of things, number one. Number two, the freakout in Virginia has been so extreme. You even have Democrats over there who are saying they want to effectively, politically decapitate the entire Virginia Supreme Court by putting an age limit of 54 so they can get rid of every existing justice and install people who will promise to rule a certain way on a certain case. “ “You know, they went from, ‘Oh, this is just a temporary map thing’ to ‘Let’s burn down the entire Virginia Supreme Court’ in about two seconds over there in Virginia, which tells you all you need to know about just how power hungry and corrupt the Democrats are in Virginia.”

That is the real story here. This was sold as a temporary map fix and morphed into a power grab so aggressive that even the state’s own courts slammed the brakes. “This is not going to work at the U.S. Supreme Court,” Jennings declared. “And this whole project of maximum warfare by Hakeem Jeffries is completely blown up in their face.”

The Supreme Court is set to decide on May 14 whether it will take the emergency appeal. There is every reason to think the justices will leave this one where it belongs: in Virginia, under Virginia law, after Virginia Democrats tried to rig the map and got caught.

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“Virginia’s General Assembly adopted a new map in February that would have favored Democrats in 10 of the state’s 11 seats in the US House ..”

Virginia Democrats Ask US Supreme Court to Reinstate Congressional Map (Hyde)

Virginia Democrats, along with their state Attorney General, have asked the US Supreme Court to override the Virginia Supreme Court’s decision last week that struck down a partisan redistricting plan. ABC News reports Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones wrote in the emergency application filed on Monday that the Virginia Supreme Court was “deeply mistaken” when it invalidated a ballot measure to amend the state constitution that would have netted Democrats as many as four new congressional seats.


The state Supreme Court had ruled last Friday, in a 4–3 decision, that Democrats had violated the state Constitution, by failing to follow proper procedures, while racing to get the measure on the ballot before the midterm elections. According to SCOTUSblog, Virginia’s General Assembly adopted a new map in February that would have favored Democrats in 10 of the state’s 11 seats in the US House—a potential increase of four seats from the current balance between Democrats and Republicans in Virginia.

The new map hinged on obtaining approval for an amendment to the Virginia constitution that would give the state legislature the power to draw a new congressional map outside of the normal cycle following the decennial census. In a referendum held in April, Virginia voters approved that amendment by a margin of three percentage points. The Virginia Supreme Court ruled that the referendum was not valid because the General Assembly had not followed proper procedures when it put the new amendment on the ballot.

In Monday’s 24-page filing, Jones argued: “The irreparable harm resulting from the Supreme Court of Virginia’s decision is profound and immediate. By forcing the Commonwealth to conduct its congressional elections using districts different from those adopted by the General Assembly pursuant to a constitutional amendment the people just ratified, the Supreme Court of Virginia has deprived voters, candidates, and the Commonwealth of their right to the lawfully enacted congressional districts.” Legal experts told ABC News last week that they believe Democrats have little chance of a successful appeal at the US Supreme Court because the state Supreme Court would be the highest authority dealing with state constitutional issues and no federal issues are at stake.

According to former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, “The Virginia Supreme Court is the final authority on Virginia constitutional questions. This is the end, folks. You will have the same map in 2026 that existed in 2024. That is now unchangeable and immutable.” Politico reports that Chief Justice John Roberts, who oversees emergency appeals arising from Virginia, instructed the Republicans who challenged the Virginia referendum to respond to Jones’ appeal by Thursday at 5 p.m.

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“Blanche, on Tuesday, indicated that the DOJ probe would use compulsory authority to bring in witnesses, including from the press.”

Acting AG Blanche Warns Reporters To Expect Subpoenas In Leaks Probe (JTN)

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on Tuesday indicated that the Department of Justice would subpoena reporters as part of its probe into leaks of classified materials. The FBI, this month, opened a probe into Senate Democrats over the possible leak of classified materials related to Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s confirmation hearings. At issue was the leak of an intercept from the National Security Agency (NSA) concerning Gabbard. More recently, Trump has reportedly complained of rampant leaks related to the ongoing Iran war, The Hill reported.


Blanche, on Tuesday, indicated that the DOJ probe would use compulsory authority to bring in witnesses, including from the press. “Prosecuting leakers who share our nation’s secrets with reporters, in turn risking our national security and the lives of our soldiers, is a priority for this administration,” he said. “Any witness, whether a reporter or otherwise, who has information about these criminals should not be surprised if they receive a subpoena about the illegal leaking of classified material.”

The Trump administration has long maintained a strained relationship with the press, dating back to his first term, which saw pervasive leaks to the media, especially from the Department of Homeland Security over immigration enforcement efforts.

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“..the Supreme Court basically supported one vote, one person guaranteed in perpetuity, and the rest is just map wars..”

The Language Got a Little Salty on CNN Monday Night (Matt Margolis)

If Bakari Sellers thought he could trot out an emotional guilt trip and quietly justify racist gerrymandering on live TV, Kevin O’Leary wasn’t about to let that slide. He didn’t just push back—he pulled the curtain back on the whole performance, forcing a raw, uncomfortable showdown between the U.S. Constitution and Sellers’ political theater. And Sellers let loose with some salty language in the process. The exchange began with host Abby Phillip laying out the stakes in the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling that racial gerrymandering is unconstitutional. She noted that states may soon try to redraw maps in ways that could leave the minority party with no meaningful representation, which isn’t true, of course.


I could get into all the states that have had conservative representation gerrymandered into oblivion, but I’ll do that another time. O’Leary jumped in with a blunt take, saying the Supreme Court had effectively settled the matter. “I think everybody should take confidence in the fact the Supreme Court basically supported one vote, one person guaranteed in perpetuity, and the rest is just map wars,” he said. “And I think we should get used to it. And I think it’s, as you said, a state-based situation. Add this to the mix. At the end of the day, the state decides at the state level. It’s in the Constitution. Get over it.” That, apparently, set Sellers off.

“The problem with that sentiment is that you were born in 1954,” Sellers shot back, immediately turning the argument into a generational and moral rebuke. O’Leary, never one to miss a chance to needle someone, replied, “Yes,” when Sellers noted his age, then joked, “By the way, I’m a vampire.” Sellers clearly wasn’t in the mood and just pressed on with patronizing O’Leary. According to Sellers, O’Leary had lived through the entire post-Brown era and should understand what that history means. “During your lifetime, we’ve actually had Brown v. Board of Education,” Sellers said. O’Leary interjected, “I remember.” “Yes, Brown v. Board of Education, I don’t know how you remember it. I think you were like two months old.”

The temperature kept rising as Sellers tried to ground his point in personal history. “My mother was born in 1951. She desegregated schools. My father was shot in the Civil Rights Movement,” he said. “Those people—” Before he could finish, Phillip stepped in to let him continue. Sellers accused O’Leary of being “utterly disrespectful.” Then came the line that guaranteed the clip would travel fast. “So, I’m going to finish this comment. So, what I’m telling you is that there are people in this country who fought, died, and bled for the right to vote. Don’t be a d**k, just understand. Just understand.”

O’Leary didn’t care for that and pushed back immediately, insisting he was simply defending the Constitution. “I’m not a d**k. I’m pointing something out to you. The Constitution’s being upheld. You have a problem with that? You have a problem with the Constitution of the United States of America?” he asked.

Phillip tried to restore order, scolding Sellers, “I just want everybody to reset with a modicum of respect at this table.” But Sellers didn’t care, “I want you to understand that there’s a price that was paid for this right. There is a price that we uphold. And whether or not you value that—” O’Leary cut in again, clearly not caring about Seller’s belittling tone. “Where are you going with this?” Sellers answered by making the point even more directly. “Whether or not you value that or not, there are people who bled, sweat, and died, and were in prison for access to the ballot box.”

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No kings, no billionaires!

Socialist Storytime: AOC Spins Anti-Capitalist Fable About the Founders (Turley)

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., is fast becoming the greatest fabulist since Aesop. Recently, Ocasio-Cortez insisted that true billionaires are a capitalist myth since “you can’t earn a billion dollars.” However, her greatest work of fiction may be her insistence that the Framers fought against billionaires and would have joined her and other socialists in seeking to eradicate them today. Bertrand Russell once noted that “there is something feeble and a little contemptible” about those “who cannot face the perils of life without the help of comfortable myths.”


The American left has long peddled such “comfortable myths” as the wealthy “not paying their fair share” of taxes. (The top one percent of income earners pay over 40% of federal taxes, and that percentage goes up to 70% for the top ten percent). However, Ocasio-Cortez has become a liberal Homer for her reputation for spinning collectivist tales. What is impressive is her myth-within-a-myth signature style: “You can’t earn that, right? And so you have to create a myth… you have to create a myth of earning it.” In a discussion at the University of Chicago Institute of Politics, Ocasio-Cortez gave her revisionist account of the Founders as, surprise, budding anti-capitalists:

“I want to talk about how this is in the heritage of our country, because America was founded… you look at Thomas Jefferson writing to Madison in revolt of British aristocracy. The American Revolution was against the billionaires of their time. And we are declaring independence from such an extreme marriage of wealth and power and the state that the voices of everyday people did not exist.”In my recent book, “Rage and the Republic,” I discuss the economic philosophy of the Founders in exploring the history and future of this unique Republic.

While Ocasio-Cortez references our 250th anniversary, she ignores that it is also the 250th anniversary of Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations. Smith’s free-market theory was an instant hit with the founding generation. These men had just created the first major Enlightenment Revolution based on a belief in natural rights that came from God, not governments. Yet, they knew that true individual liberty could not be achieved without economic freedom. Smith’s economic theory was the perfect companion for their political theory.

The combination of American democratic theories and free market theories produced the world’s most successful and oldest democracy in history. In Rage and the Republic, I discuss the threats to this Republic, including from figures like Ocasio-Cortez, in spreading socialist myths. The book calls for a recommitment to what I call a “liberty-enhancing economy.” That is why this particular myth told by Ocasio-Cortez was so jarring. The Founders were great believers in capitalism and the free market. They were not fighting “the billionaires of their time” over their wealth. Many of the Founders were themselves quite wealthy, including banker Robert Morris Jr., who was known as the “Financier of the Revolution.”Adjusting for inflation and current rates, Morris would be a billionaire today.

The Founders believed in unleashing everyone’s ability to become a Morris. They fought against the taking or occupation of property by the government. Aat the very top of their stated purpose for the American Revolution was “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” The phrase was virtually ripped from the page of John Locke’s “life, liberty, and property.” Locke believed that there was a natural right to property created by what God left “in common” for humanity. Preceding any government, it was a right that belonged to human beings by divine grant. Hardly a roaring endorsement of socialist ideals or, as Zohran Mamdani put it, the “warmth of collectivism.”

George Mason relied on Locke for his draft of the Virginia Declaration of Rights, which Jefferson relied on heavily. Mason wrote of “the enjoyment of life and liberty, with the means of acquiring and possessing property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety.” bOf course, the property reference was changed to happiness in the Declaration, which reflected the more transcendent values of these Enlightenment devotees. While reduced to “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness,” the original language appeared in the Fifth Amendment and, later in the Fourteenth Amendment, protecting citizens from being “deprived of life, liberty, or property.”

In his 1792 essay “Property,” Madison echoed Lockean values in declaring that good government “secures to every man whatever is his own.” Other early figures, like Chief Justice John Marshall, wrote, “The power to tax is the power to destroy.” The new myth-making on the left is meant to revive what I previously described as “economic factionalism,” seeking political power with this type of “eat-the-rich” rhetoric. It is working (as it has in history). In California, many are pushing a “billionaire’s tax,” while far-left figures like Bernie Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez are pushing for a federal variation. In states from Washington state to Virginia, Democrats are virtually chasing wealthy taxpayers out of blue states with planned millionaire taxes.

To achieve such radical change, you must first destroy the values upon which this Republic was born, convincing people that their fundamental ties to capitalism are as ephemeral as true billionaires. The greatest irony is that Ocasio-Cortez personifies what the Founders truly wanted to combat. They feared mobocracy and the tyranny of the majority, the arbitrary power that can come from majoritarian abuse. Ocasio-Cortez, Sanders, and others are truly not new or particularly interesting additions to the political dialogue. They are the same voices of democratic despotism that Madison and others sought to quell.

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A trial balloon?

Media Spreads Hantavirus Hysteria In Attempt To Save Disgraced WHO (ZH)

The establishment media has been drumming up fear after a recent outbreak of Hantavirus on a cruise liner traveling from Argentina to West Africa. The Guardian has used the opportunity to assert that the US is currently ill equipped to deal with future pandemic threats, largely because of Donald Trump (of course) and the dramatic US exit from the now disgraced World Health Organization. Is Hantavirus a serious danger to the world, or, is it another hyped up virus like Covid being used to trigger public hysteria? And if it is being hyped, who (or WHO) stands to benefit?


For decades the WHO constructed its image as a global angel of benevolence; the primary line of defense against what they said was the inevitable invasion of a population rending plague. However, when the time finally came in the form of a mutated Coronavirus (Covid), they dropped the ball, and evidence suggests they may have done it deliberately.During the initial outbreak in China, the WHO echoed CCP propaganda suggesting that human-to-human contact was unlikely and, knowingly or unknowingly, aided China in hiding details behind the outbreak.

Details surrounding the involvement of the Wuhan Institute of Virology, the largest dangerous disease lab in Asia, were actively dismissed (or suppressed). Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus even praised China’s “transparency”. The WHO then set up a joint task force to determine the origins of Covid, only to let the Chinese dominate the investigation and lead it away from the activities at the Level 4 lab in Wuhan. The Chinese wanted to push the theory of animal-to-animal mutation instead of the gain of function research that was ongoing at the lab (partially funded by US interests in the Obama Administration).

Today, evidence overwhelmingly suggests that Covid originated in the Wuhan Lab. In January 2025, the CIA assessed that a lab-related origin is more likely than natural spillover. This determination matched with similar FBI assessments. In 2025, German Intelligence also reported their findings, indicating a 90% likelihood that Covid was engineered and originated at the Wuhan Lab in China. Of course, anyone who made this claim online during the pandemic response was called a dangerous “conspiracy theorist” and was deplatformed (much like Zero Hedge).

The WHO would go on to exaggerate the death rate of the virus, claiming an initial Case Fatality Rate (CFR) of 3.4%. This data was based on studies which ignored mild cases as well as asymptomatic cases, thus artificially pumping up the death rate. Dozens of studies as early as May 2020 showed that the median Infection Fatality Rate (a more accurate number) was only 0.27% (later adjusted to 0.23%). The WHO continued to spread disinformation and hysteria surrounding covid while ignoring the true IFR data. That is to say, all the lockdowns, the mandates, the social media censorship, the arrests, the push for vaccine passports, etc. – all of it was over a virus that 99.8% of the population would easily survive.

The WHO has been exposed as a perpetrator of pandemic disinformation and is no longer trusted by the public. The US under the Trump Administration has exited the organization on these grounds, and as a result the WHO has lost at least 20% of its total funding. It is now facing dire financial conditions. In response, the UN and the establishment media have been running a spin campaign to present the WHO as indispensable. It is therefore not surprising that the WHO and the media are suddenly jumping on the cruise line Hantavirus story as if it is significant, while at the same time arguing that Trump is putting the public at risk by not participating in the WHO’s antics. They need the money badly, and so they’ve decided to remind the public why we should be afraid.

For those who are unaware, Hantavirus is a common virus around the world and in the US. Estimates show around 100,000 cases of the disease occur annually. In 2023, there were 40 cases in the US. The virus is most often contracted when humans are exposed to dried rodent feces and urine, floating as particulates in the air which are then inhaled into the lungs. The spread from human to human is rare and only occurs with the South American strain. Contraction is difficult, with the virus passing from one person to another through “prolonged contact with bodily fluids”. It makes you wonder what kind of pleasure cruise these people were on when the most recent outbreak started? The point is, the story is being inflated from a normal event into a crisis event.

This is probably why the Spanish Government set up an elaborate bus transfer of supposedly highly infectious cruise passengers, only to drop off a psychiatrist with the Ministry of Health down the road without protective gear like he’s going home after school. The bottom line? Hantavirus is all over the world and it’s not a threat to the vast majority of people. The artificial media panic and the opportunism of the WHO may be an effort to test the waters for another fraudulent pandemic scare, but the majority of the propaganda seems to be aimed at restoring the WHO’s reputation and saving it from financial ruin.

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The North African nation poses the biggest problem for the bloc in terms of arrivals, Thanos Plevris has said

Over 500,000 Waiting To Cross Into Europe From Libya – Greek Minister (RT)

The EU might be on the verge of a new migrant crisis, with more than half a million people waiting in Libya alone to cross into Europe, Greek Migration Minister Thanos Plevris has said. The bloc was first inundated by asylum seekers from the Middle East and Northern Africa during the 2015 refugee crisis, when a million migrants entered Europe, straining welfare systems and prompting tens of millions of European voters to turn to far-right political parties. Greece remains one of the bloc’s main entry points, registering 48,771 arrivals in 2025, according to UNHCR data. According to the UN refugee agency, 7,589 migrants and asylum seekers have arrived in the Mediterranean country this year as of May 3, including 5,615 by sea.


Athens has introduced a number of tough policy measures in a bid to stem the flow over the past years, including detention for those denied asylum. Commenting on the situation on Sunday, Plevris said that Greece was “the first country to criminalize illegal residence” and would not allow those denied protection to just roam free. “Those who are not entitled to asylum will be detained,” the minister told a local broadcaster, adding that Athens would “operate within the law but will go to its limits to protect the borders.” He also described the situation in Libya as the biggest problem faced by his country and the EU. According to Plevris, around 550,000 people have gathered there and are now seeking to enter Europe.

In February, Plevris also announced that it was working together with Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, and Denmark to create “return hubs” for rejected asylum seekers outside of the EU’s borders, with Africa being the preferred destination. Libya became a key transit point for human trafficking and migration to Europe via the Mediterranean following a NATO-backed uprising in 2011 that led to the overthrow and assassination of longtime ruler Muammar Gaddafi. The EU has struggled to manage the migration crisis since 2015, with Greece, Italy, and Spain receiving the highest number of arrivals across the Mediterranean.

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    Caravaggio The raising of Lazarus 1609 • Trump Ready To Raise “Core of China’s Core Interests” In Xi Summit (ZH) • Iran Specifies 5 Demands To Restart
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle May 13 2026]

    #240507
    charles
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    This is a repeat post from back in covid era. They are not bio labs. They are bio farms. You need that many because you are using random evolution to do the job. That takes large numbers of animals. If you colocated them people would notice and you would loose critical firewalls. The job? This setup can only do one job. Bring the future of disease into the present. Without having any knowledge of how any of that works. The claimed outcome is that this will allow us to get ahead of any disease mutation. The only way to get ahead of disease mutation is to slow that mutation down. Not speed it up. The only reason to speed up that mutation is to get disease ahead of us. The only reason to do that is to kill and control as many of us as possible. The only reason.

    #240508
    Michael Reid
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    A new West Asia order is in the horizon
    Virtually the whole planet will pay an extremely hefty price for the latest American Dementia.

    Contact us: info@strategic-culture.su

    Let’s start with a false flag.

    Iran attacked the UAE port of Fujairah – its oil export Holy Grail – with more than a dozen ballistic and cruise missiles.

    No, it didn’t. The IRGC vehemently denied it. UAE media – a ultra-censored bunch – started spinning that the attack came from Saudi Arabia.

    Fog of war. Nobody can reveal where the false flag really came from. Quite easy to do the math on who would profit from it.

    Then Saudi Arabia and Kuwait cut American access to their airbases (now restored) – quite angry because the Pentagon totally downplayed the attack on Fujairah (echoes of false flag, all over again).

    So for the clownish U.S. Secretary of Forever Wars, missiles over Fujairah did not qualify as breaking the – fragile – ceasefire.

    Barbaria was furious with Riyadh’s counterpunch. The result was that much-lauded “humanitarian” Operation Freedom, Liberty or whatever – to “unblock” the Strait of Hormuz – duly vanished in less than 48 hours.

    The official reason was “great progress in negotiations.” There’s less than zero progress. And the real reason was not exactly operational impasse caused by Riyadh blocking its airspace. It was a stunning firepower demo by Iran which left the Pentagon literally speechless. Nothing officially confirmed, of course. Fog of war.

    Immediately afterwards the Americans attacked Iranian tanker Hasna close to the Strait of Hormuz, disabling its rudder with a Super Hornet’s cannon.

    The Iranian response was harsh: a combo of anti-ship ballistic and cruise missiles, kamikaze drones with high-explosive warheads, and fast attack boats. The victims were three U.S. destroyers – Truxtun, Mason, Rafael Peralta – attempting to transit the Strait of Hormuz from the Gulf of Oman.

    The destroyers literally ran away begging for their lives. The IRGC Navy’s op was so hardcore they had to deploy their last-resort defense systems, such as CIWS guns.

    Ebrahim Zolfaghari, the inimitable spokesperson of the Khatam al-Anbiya Central HQ, came up with the details:

    “An American warship attempting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz was destroyed by the IRGC Navy. Two other warships that came to its aid were met with heavy fire and forced to flee.”

    NASA FIRMS satellite data then showed a large fire previously detected in the Strait of Hormuz Musandam province drifting from its original position, suggesting a ship burning and drifting with the current. Also a second large fire was detected 30km west of the small island of Larak.

    These fires happen to be in the exact same area where the destroyers were forced to fire their CIWS terminal defense systems, five-inch naval guns, and .50-caliber machine guns against a volley of IRGC missiles launched from the Bandar Abbas coastline.

    The American counter-response, in impotent anger, was strikes on several points in Qeshm island. That won’t change anything.

    In a nutshell, in less than 48 hours Iran and Barbaria switched from “great progress” towards coming up with a dodgy, one-page Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), actually redacted by Zionist mutts, to no holds barred war.

    So welcome to a “ceasefire” in effect for a full month, since April 8, now metastasized into the odd firefight (there will be more), while both Barbaria and Iran say “move on, nothing to see here.”

    You are allowed to escort nothing

    The undisputable key conclusion of all this frantic action is that the U.S. Navy cannot escort even a seagull, not to mention tankers across the Strait of Hormuz.

    And that will be the case, non-stop, from now on.

    The IRGC Navy has proved that it may deploy everything from low-intensity harassment fire to hardcore escalation tactics unforeseen by incapable Pentagon mutts.

    That will prove effective even if they are just employing low-tier anti-ship assets. They don’t even need to sink a U.S. military vessel. Just to instill panic.

    It’s obvious that no tanker or cargo owners and insurance companies will be willing to be “escorted” by the mightiest Navy in the History of the Galaxy in conditions of being under fire.

    Ergo, the Strait of Hormuz remains fully controlled by Iran – and passage has to be negotiated with a brand new body, the Persian Gulf Strait Authority. There is less than zero military way to “open it” – apart from a suicidal ground invasion and subsequent permanent occupation.

    Meanwhile, the UAE – with their elaborate plans of escaping Opec and Opec+ to export oil like there’s no tomorrow from Fujairah – better get their act together.

    Ali Khedryan, a member of the National Security Committee in the Iranian Parliament, laid down the law: “The Islamic Republic no longer views the UAE as a neighbor, but as an enemy base.”

    Tehran has spent a lot of time studying evidence that UAE fighter jets removed their flags and launched direct attacks on Iranian soil. This means that Tehran may conduct devastating attacks on the UAE at any moment it sees fit. No false flag: the real deal.

    The whole planet pays the price for American Dementia

    All of the above might suggest a certified Highway to Hell ahead. And to consider that the Baboon of Barbaria, if he had the will, could really try to work seriously on the off-ramp he needs so bad.

    First step would be to demote Twedledee and Twedledum, Dumb and Dumber Witkoff-Kushner as negotiators: the Iranians have already refused to talk to these clowns.

    On the nuclear dossier, the Americans could settle for a perfectly viable 5-year moratorium on uranium enrichment; then enrichment up to 3.6%; dilution of the existing stockpile, which would remain in Iran; the return of IAEA inspectors (the Iranians had already agreed, before the war); and no dodgy sunset clauses.

    Every grain of sand in the Ancient Silk Roads across Persia is aware that the U.S. “intel community” – OK, that may be a contradiction in terms – knew that Iran was not developing a nuclear weapon.

    They – and especially analysts and traders across the Gulf – also knew that Iran would inevitably target the U.S. Empire of Bases and shut down the Strait of Hormuz in case of war.

    Sanctions will remain a major sticking point. Both Baboon of Barbaria and Capitol Hill will never agree to fully lifting sanctions, especially as a precondition towards a final deal, and on top of it with guarantees from the UN Security Council.

    The Americans stick to “phased” removal of sanctions. Tehran doesn’t buy it; they saw what happened after the JCPOA.

    On payment of reparations, the same thing: the U.S. will never agree. Enter the tollbooth in the Strait of Hormuz, which may work as a replacement for reparations.

    The Pentagon would have to be confronted by reality and admit that the Empire of Bases in the Gulf is useless, and much worse: a strategic liability. Most bases are destroyed anyway.

    Then there’s the Strait of Hormuz – and how to get it back to what it was before the start of the war.

    From Tehran’s point of view, this nostalgic ride will never happen. A stratospheric miracle would be a global deal with the backing of Russia-China – with carefully negotiated security guarantees for both Iran and the Persian Gulf petromonarchies.

    Don’t count on it.

    Once again: Iran – even under new Khamenei management – does not want to possess a nuclear weapon, and remains a full member of the NPT. They don’t need a nuclear weapon. They have plenty of state of the art strategic dissuasion mechanisms.

    It’s impossible for the Empire of Chaos, Lies, Plunder and Piracy to negotiate in good faith. Exceptionalism by definition implies ultimatum + capitulation, in every case. So realistically the road ahead will be long, winding, tortuous, extremely dangerous, yet to a near certainty leading to an American strategic defeat – with unforeseen global consequences.

    Facts: the war is not about to end. Iran’s control of the Strait of Hormuz is a done deal. Iran – backed by Russia and China – will not allow the Empire of Bases to be reconstituted in the Persian Gulf. Iran’s new status is already that of a regional superpower – and a Eurasia big power. A new West Asia order is in the horizon.

    The tragedy is that virtually the whole planet will pay an extremely hefty price for this latest American Dementia. As the physical infrastructure of the global economy is being destroyed in real time, little consolation is offered by three inexorable facts: the petrodollar is doomed; that artificial bling bling concoction, the UAE is doomed; and U.S. hegemony is doomed.

    #240509
    Michael Reid
    Participant
    #240510
    tboc
    Participant

    The North African nation poses the biggest problem for the bloc in terms of arrivals, Thanos Plevris has said
    Let’s kill Muammar Gaddafi, what could possibly go wrong?

    if you think Kevin O’Leary is an intellectual…..

    things did not go well for the first Blanche maybe this one will do better

    “You can cuss out colonialism, imperialism, and all other kinds of ism, but it’s hard for you to cuss that dollarism. When they drop those dollars on you, your soul goes.” ~ Malcolm X

    who’s your GOAT mommy? Look to Truth Social sonny boy.

    #240511
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “No kings, no billionaires”

    Nope. They were still slave holding jerks, but “no kings, no billionaires”

    ### 💰 Estimated Net Worth of 7 Founding Fathers in 1776 (in 2026 Dollars)

    | **George Washington** | $580 – $600 million | Vast land holdings (over 50,000 acres), Mount Vernon plantation, marriage to wealthy widow Martha Custis, and slave ownership. |

    | **John Hancock** | $500 million | Inherited a massive merchant shipping empire from his uncle, which included lucrative trade in goods like whale oil, and later diversified into a network of stores and ships. |

    | **Benjamin Franklin** | $300 – $400 million | A self-made man who built a successful printing business, published “Poor Richard’s Almanack,” invested in real estate (over 89 rental properties), and profited from his inventions. |

    | **Thomas Jefferson** | $200 – $240 million | Inherited 3,000 acres and dozens of slaves from his father, owned the Monticello plantation, and was a slave owner of 150-200 people, though he had high personal debt. |

    | **James Madison** | $100 – $115 million | Came from a wealthy slave-owning family, inherited a large plantation (Montpelier), and owned over 100 slaves, though his plantation was not financially successful. |

    | **John Jay** | $50 – $75 million | Born into a wealthy family of merchants who were heavily invested in the slave trade, and he later became a successful lawyer. |

    | **John Adams** | $20 – $25 million | A successful lawyer who married into the wealthy Quincy family, which brought substantial land and assets, and notably did not own slaves. |

    #240513
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Ways of war’ are in metamorphosis: Lessons from the Iran war
    A U.S. carrier no longer induces fear as once it might have; It now radiates vulnerability.

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    Although the Iran war largely has been viewed through the lens of conventional western warfare, its lessons are anything but conventional. They are in fact insurrectionary.

    The post-war western approach (especially in the Cold War context) relied on the ability to outspend any military adversary through the acquisition of high-end, over-engineered and costly manned aircraft and munitions. Dominance of airspace and heavy reliance on aerial bombardment, i.e. air-war, was the doctrinal end.

    The expenditure overmatch (as well as an imputed technical innovation) was viewed as the crucial element in the confrontation with the USSR.

    Similarly, the impulse in naval warfare was toward investment in ever bigger carriers and their associated tiers of naval support vessels.

    In ground warfare, the weighting in the Iraq War’s ‘Desert Storm’ was on tanks ‘punching’ and thrusting through the adversaries’ defence lines – though this approach was dropped by the West in Ukraine following the turn to 21st century drone-led ‘trench warfare’ on the front line.

    The high-end outspend-approach both favoured the U.S.’ Military Industrial Complex, and together with U.S. dollar hegemony, provided America with the unique advantage of allowing the U.S. effectively to ‘print’ those high-end overmatch supplementary expenses.

    Then came the Iran war of 2026, whose asymmetric model upended conventional doctrines.

    Instead of dominance of the air space, Iran pursued not aerial supremacy, but rather advanced missile dominance of air space.

    Instead of surface-situated military infrastructure, missile armouries, launch facilities and much missile production were dispersed across Iran’s huge geographic areas and buried deep within underground missile cities and mountain ranges.

    The key transformation to the asymmetric approach, however, was the advent of easily available cheap tech components. Whilst the West was spending millions of dollars for each interceptor, Iran and allies were spending hundreds.

    The advantage of dollar hegemony has thus slipped away and turned instead to liability – the inflated cost of U.S. munitions and their high-end engineering has resulted in sclerotic supply-lines, long production cycles and minimal weapon inventories.

    The supposed tech superiority of U.S. weapons is being surpassed too, by ‘garage’ and ‘workshop’ gigs using cheap tech components. They generate innovation which is then picked-up and scaled after informal testing by ‘military authorities’.

    This trend is particularly evident in the Russian army, where initial ‘garage’ tech has been trialled and then implemented across the military structures. This applies to both tech hardware and to internet AI innovation.

    In the same vein, Hezbollah’s innovation of its fibre-optic controlled drones has transformed the war in south Lebanon – imposing severe losses on Israeli tanks and troops, to the point to which the IDF may be compelled to withdraw from the south.

    Likewise, asymmetry and innovation in the seaways are upending the traditional western reliance on large heavy naval vessels and carriers. The latter have become ‘white elephants’ of the Persian Gulf ‘war’ as they are driven so far off from Iranian coastline by drone swarms and threats of anti-ship missiles that their deck-based strike-aircraft are limited in their attack capabilities by the requirement to re-fuel from tankers over target.

    To see a literal ‘swarm’ of many tens of armed fast speedboats approaching a lumbering conventional naval vessel only serves to underline their vulnerabilities. In any event, Iran has other anti-ship weapons at its disposal.

    In short, a U.S. carrier no longer induces fear as once it might have; It now radiates vulnerability.

    Iran’s new sea warfare, however, also includes loitering high-speed submersible drones (or torpedoes) that can loiter for up to four days and which are equipped with AI targeting capabilities. These drones can be launched from underwater tunnels running beneath the Hormuz surface.

    Iranian innovation admittedly has been long-planned and developed. Its’ effectiveness has been demonstrated during the conflict with Israel and the U.S. Iran has withstood the Israeli and American carpet-bombing (albeit whilst incurring heavy damage and casualties), yet Iran continues to have control of the Strait, plentiful missile inventories, and destroyed,unusable U.S. military bases in the Gulf.

    That is the Iran war experience. But the wider strategic point is that it has demonstrated that the western ‘way of war’ has been eclipsed by cheap innovative tech and careful asymmetrical planning.

    The western model can provide devastating damage – of that there is no doubt – but its lack of surgical application is also counter-productive in an age of mass media and smartphone photography that testify to civilian death, destruction and suffering.

    The second point is that the West remains a cumbersome giant that has failed to understand – let alone anticipate – the new asymmetric war. Innovation has been stymied by the consolidation of the Military Industrial Complex into a few bureaucratic monopolies.

    The western way of war is a bust model when ranged against a sophisticated asymmetric opponent.

    But others have indeed noticed the lessons from the Iran war. Russia is one; China is another. There will be more. The West can expect to see the lessons surface in different garbs in the West’s other wars.

    The European élites may find that their facilitation of Ukrainian drone attacks deep into Russia may draw a different (kinetic) response in the near future. The warnings have been issued. Will they be heard?

    #240514
    Michael Reid
    Participant
    #240515
    Dr. D
    Participant

    “Millions Of Student Borrowers Are Defaulting: They Are 40 Years Old On Average

    Sign of how good the economy is. And how long. To me, in general, the Economy has been in Recession and contracting since 1999. Hot money is goosing areas, but that’s just misallocation of capital to the top.

    Probably it’s been crap since Stagflation, depending how to count it, since 1974, 1979. It’s just that with each application of “bailouts” lead to greater misallocations of capital, particularly to financial, casino economy and players, so at each cycle there is less real, healthy economy to work with underneath. This is extremely well known, but it’s not always the reality fits the theory perfectly over your life. Right now there is almost no real, organic economy and even attempts at creating one cause just ingrained habits of financialization.

    Eventually no one works at all and half do NFTs on CryptoBros and the other half do OnlyFans. With no work being done, it collapses on itself.

    “Iran Specifies 5 Demands To Restart Peace Talks With US

    EXACT playbook of Ukraine which worked so well killing 2M people, erasing Ukraine from the earth, with no Ukrainians remaining. That is: Russia has to surrender everything, including Crimea, and pay reparations before we talk. IOW, “Surrender”. The Winner surrenders, the loser dictates. How can that be?

    Great question: ONE time you can say a few nutters are in Ukraine, no one’s ever been this insane before. Nazis gonna Nazi. But Iran is doing the very same thing, KNOWING it didn’t work for a single minute, and never will, AND killed 2M of their ethnos, their people? No. That’s not a plausible theory. And Johnson, ie. “London” is clearly right behind both of them.

    “The demands hinge on war reparations, Iranian sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz and an end to US sanctions”

    Money, Money, and Money. That is, LONDON IS BROKE. They will collapse at last, thank God, if they don’t get a refill, and an ENORMOUS one. The size of Ukraine or Russia…or Iran. Why would he Winner pay reparations to the loser? Why would Iran have sovereignty and pay tolls from the world when there are two sides to the strait? Okay then: Canada has to pay us for everything in the St Lawrence and Seattle seaways, we own them now. China owns “The China Sea” and Japan and Taiwan now have to pay because China is on one side of the water but not the other. See the problem? Uhhh, no. No one has ever done that before, and certainly not the losing nation who has no Navy. How would that work? “I can see Russia from my house” (Palin said) therefore Russia has to pay me tolls to use the Pacific Ocean.

    So like Ze, who is mass murdering his people, this is the Maximalist deal, where Iran won’t sit down at the table without an UNCONDITIONAL surrender of the WORLD’S strongest (projection) Military. And we…and the whole world…are their bitch forever. From which they can only get STRONGER, and even LESS well behaved, clearly.

    And you thought the U.S. was bad. We look like Pollyanna in comparison, and the world can decide between us. China already has.

    So London has somehow arranged a fresh new evil on the world: To win any military job now, you have to genocide the people? Every last one? Like, they will never concede as the winner or loser until not a single – Insert Ethnos – is dead? Seems like. And they do that knowing, betting, that the U.S. won’t go there.

    I guess they’re trying to gin up a land invasion there again, despite that we have no military objectives that would require that, nor any men to do it? It’s in the news, Fox, etc. They, London, need a forever war that pins us down and bleeds us or London dies. Awww.

    What else are these “European” maniacs up to besides establishing conditions for Genocide-or-nothing?

    Report Exposes Shocking Explosion In EU Sex Crimes”
    Staggering rise in rapes and sexual offences; Spain hit hardest…

    Essentially genociding their own people at home. Is landing a military-age force in, say an Irish sea town, like Cromwell, then doing nothing while said military-age occupants rape the natives with complete impunity for years a war crime? Yes, I believe it is, actually. And it’s meant as an action of control and submission, emotional conquest, to utterly break the people’s will for no other reason except that you can do it. And so it is.

    “EU Targets France’s Jordan Bardella With Fraud Probe As His Anti-Migration Party Surges In The Polls

    Like this. When we can statistically prove it’s 5:1 immigrants, (10:1, 20:1?) and someone says “Hey what about this?” Cromwell comes down and burns down your whole county, arresting everyone he finds. I thought we considered that evil. But Orange Man. You can’t deport people just because they’re breaking the law. Someone might get hurt. I mean, think of the jewel thief: if you chase him he might trip and hurt himself. That would be your fault then.

    “Russia Think Tank Tells Chinese Media That U.S. Endgame In Iran Is To “Achieve Market Monopoly” In Logistics, Energy

    Possibly, but we’ve been clear we’re trying to retreat to the Western Hemisphere. No one wants that, Europe, Israel, all have a sad and blackmail, cause events in every gambit to force us to stay then clutch pearls about “Empire” and “Bad America, Bad Man.” They’re just jealous because that’s clearly what IRAN wants. That’s THEIR plan for 40 years, and they’re mad we’ve prevented it.

    “Israel Sent Iron Dome & Troops To UAE During Iran War: Amb. Huckabee Confirms

    We’re fighting for “Israel” but it really looks like Israel and the Gulf States are all one unit. And also that we’re fighting for the Gulf and for Islam, but Israel is an afterthought we let get bombed.

    “Saudi Arabia Secretly Launched Attacks On Iran At Height Of Epic Fury

    So this is an American war, or a pan Middle East war everyone was in on? If they’re in on it, HOW MUCH are they in on? We’ve known S.A. and Iran were being enemies almost since the beginning, 1979. That’s why it was a revelation they were talking and taking serious actions for peace starting some years ago (first in the Abraham Accords). It appears Iran were punking and screwing their Gulf neighbors and Saudi Kings take that personally. Howso? I mean, besides clearly outmatching them militarily, so that they would dominate (and essentially conquer) the combined rest, we see that they are claiming BOTH SIDES of the Strait. In a big way. I understand mining Omani waters, shooting back, etc. That’s not good but it’s reasonable. But right now their top item is to own both sides of the Straits FOREVER. That is, to conquer Oman and have them submit, cease to be a nation, with UAE alongside. They will also therefore have conquered Kuwait and possibly Iraq.

    And you think they can sit by and let them? I thought borders were sacred and we can’t just cross and change them, that’s why U.S. bombing there is bad. But when Iran takes the entire Omani coast up to the first seaside road it’s okay? They imprison the whole world’s ships is fine?

    “• Trump Considering Resuming Airstrikes As Talks With Iran Stall – Axios (RT)

    Genius is, if the war doesn’t end, Iran wants to keep it going, then yes, more bombs will fall regularly. Surprise.

    Reflecting Pool: I want NEITHER of them fixed until everything else in America is fixed first. The point of Trump was NO wars, not a war that isn’t as long…yet. And I really don’t think gas was $5.85 under Obama or have I gone mad? This undermines the whole point of the meme and makes me say the Opposite.

    “• Trump Ready To Raise “Core of China’s Core Interests” In Xi Summit (ZH)

    We are doing China’s bidding as well. How? Well it’s a negotiation, what does China really need, most of all? Secure oil in larger volume, without chokes and interruptions. Sold. So we are removing the “Chaos premium” and chokeholds, while eg, doubling Venezuela’s flow and output. China doesn’t have to get involved, just write checks. This will be the case in Iran as well, which is why China has not only abandoned Iran but has summoned the Foreign Minister and ordered them to knock it off. They aren’t.

    Now, what’s the U.S. side? No we’re not doing it for free. Leave South America, take Africa, Idgaf. We are doing business to get you your supplies. However, you pay retail. Yes we can cut you off to keep you honest but the alternative is war everywhere. China is not set up to be a projection army, and can’t protect their interests worldwide, but we are not set up to be an invasion army either. It’s cheaper to stay in China or Asia, fix your problems and get rich. This is a fine deal since the only reason TO go around the world for copper, etc was to GET the reliable supplies. And it’s a lot of work, stress, bother, etc. This is from Japan doing the same in the 30s and look what happened. It causes problems. We have held up our end in Ven and Iran perfectly, Chinese oil ships are wide open. And Xi is very busy rooting out that Globalist Coup at home right now. From Europe.

    “That plan anticipates the acquisition of 11 nuclear-powered Trump class battleships,”

    Last year I would have said that’s idiotic, but apparently you can shoot 4,000 objects at them and not hit, so clearly they are still viable and defensible. If we are going to hold the shipping lanes (There is nobody else) then we need floaty-rafts and pointy sticks to do that. That’s the OTHER thing we’re doing for China, so they don’t have to. We have been since 1900 or 1940, so that’s no change. Yes we get some vig for doing it, unless you want to float your own damn Navy, you’ll find out what a bargain we are.

    “• Zelensky Chief of Staff Yermak Charged with Corruption, Money Laundering

    All this tells me in everyone in Ukraine is corrupt and I don’t want my money there. Or DC either.

    “• Tulsi Gabbard Probes 120 Foreign Biolabs Funded by US – 40 in Ukraine (CTH)

    And run by Hunter Biden. Trust him, he’s a totally competent, with-it guy. Anyway, total Dr. No stuff. Total plot of a movie where the villain arranges to have uranium from one company, detonators from another, shell material from a third, then assembles most of it before Batman finds out. That’s why 40 labs: each does one step that is not, in itself dangerous. And each single lab is deniable if the Press finds out (Haahahahahaha! As if! That takes me back decades when reporters could read!). So you can’t expose ONE and get enough leverage for anyone to act seriously, and if you say the PLANET is covered in world-wide death labs, everyone will think you’re a nut. And have. All of what I’m saying ALREADY happened, all those reactions ALREADY occurred, in the press, people, gov’t, etc.

    We, the Parasite, is caused US to fund and create, our own mass suicide. Levels and levels of evil here. Yeah don’t. That’s bad. Treat whoever was involved very severely.

    “[AOCs] greatest work of fiction may be her insistence that the Framers fought against billionaires and would have joined her and other socialists in seeking to eradicate them today. “

    Sort of, they did fight billionaires. However, AOC’s own narrative and that of her party for 20 years is that every founder was a Rich White Guy who should be shot, and owned slaves. So quite a reversal here. Pick one. Don’t just make everything up on the spot. In fact they were billionaires (Franklin certainly was) and slave owners (many? most? Were?) but they were fighting other, larger billionaires around them over Property Rights. This is always the case as a “Rebellion” involves only the people, like Shay’s Rebellion or the Irish Rebellion of 1798. They always fail; Sad but true. A “Revolution” is when different oligarchs fight over the pie, but also involve the people. One side wins and one loses. They are “Successful” as when there are two sides, one or the other MUST prevail. (The French Revolution broke the mold on this as they unleashed what were essentially the forces of Communism and EVERYBODY lost.)

    Of course this is beyond the point: AOC is Dumb AF and has little or no traffic with the Truth at any time. But I mean, she’s a Socialist, so of course. That’s not a slur, she’s literally a card DSA member which is why she wants unlimited immigration that destroys every worker.

    “• Over 500,000 Waiting To Cross Into Europe From Libya – Greek Minister (RT)

    But I thought Africa loved and demanded Hillary Clinton’s slave markets.

    Hoverboards: It’s all about two things: 1) Energy density. He can do that for 3 minutes, but there is only so much fuel, BTUs, etc, in an object that size. Iron Man is not based on his suit, as you’d think, but on the Arc Reactor that powers it, has huge, constant output of energy with no fuel. 2) Stability and safety. So at 100ft if he makes a mistake and goes upside down, he cannot right himself. In fact, the board’s power will drive him into the pavement at 200kph. Who knows what height it would take to flip upright, but at least there would be a chance. That’s why he’s over the water here.

    3) He’s loud and annoying AF, which is true of all drones, which aside from legal, invasion, safety reasons, should be shot on sight as an annoyance to anyone just out living their lives in peace.

    But very cool: glad he did it. Somewhere else.

    #240516
    those darned kids
    Participant

    They weren’t Founding Fathers,

    They were Founding Trust Fund Nepojerks.

    “Make America Same Ol’, Same Ol'”

    #240518
    kultsommer
    Participant

    Excerpts from the article:
    Bit on Trump:

    These days the president prefers to bathe in the sweet and soggy praise of those who were against him when he first ran for office: Mark Levin, Ben Shapiro and Lindsey Graham. As strange as it is to say, Trump has become a Never-Trumper.

    More troubling:

    Last week in Brussels, stained glass windows more than a century old were removed from the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula because they were said to be antisemitic depictions of a blood-libel from 1370.

    https://www.unz.com/article/m-i-g-a-in-the-woodpile/

    #240519
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Iran strategic-culture.su 90% of this is pure dreg, it’s hard to read, and in addition, the dreg is used as a system of blinds to obscure what they’re saying. That is clearly not the strong position. I understand they’re emotional and upset and feel in the mood to hurl insults — most Americans are too – but it’s uniquely unhelpful. Dummies like me do so because I’m in the stands. If I were a NYT reporter or diplomat, I would have to take up the sorrows of my job and behave professionally. strategic-culture.su is both, in a way, and does neither.

    Okay, So they claim the attack on UAE is a false flag, fine, perfectly reasonable, then give no details, no evidence and also no suspect. Saudi? I THINK? If you’re sure, then it’s easy to say WHY you are sure, and sell us all on the case, and the event, the clues and reason, and point at the true culprit. He does not. How am I not even sure who he’s accusing? For the love of Christ. Would Perry Mason have this problem? If my client didn’t do it, then point at who did.

    His evidence depends heavily on “But IRGC denied it.” Oh. My. God. And Hillary denied it, and Clinton, and Bush, and my 3-year old. All denied it. Might as well not even add the sentence, it means nothing to any normal person, anywhere on earth. “Fog of War” he defends. Twice. So you’re saying you have no idea what’s going on and can’t prove it, because “Fog of War”. Fine, but then don’t make enormous accusations then, if you don’t know and no one else can know either.

    “Barbaria was furious with Riyadh’s counterpunch.
    ” Who is “Barbaria”? Are you going to make me guess? Thanks, now I have even LESS idea wtf you’re talking about. Let’s say it’s “America”. WHO in America? The CEO of Taco Bell? John Brennan? WHO.

    A proper sentence is, “Hegseth then responded with X, and it was reported that Admiral Y is now busy consulting with Raytheon and Air Force General Z.” You know: facts. We got none.

    “The result was that much-lauded “humanitarian” Operation Freedom, Liberty or whatever – to “unblock” the Strait of Hormuz – duly vanished in less than 48 hours.” He says the paragraph before this that there was no ceasefire in the first place, now he’s waxing triumphant that’s the ceasefire has ended. Reality has dissolved. Only insults I make up remain.

    “It was a stunning firepower demo by Iran which left the Pentagon literally speechless”

    The Pentagon, the whole U.S., nor Trump, never stopped speaking at any time. You literally can’t shut those people up even when they should, so I don’t know what this means. The “Internal Emotional State” of Having Sads.

    “Nothing officially confirmed, of course.”
    So he knows these facts because he has no evidence whatsoever. Thanks.

    “Immediately afterwards” This is often used, “Concurrent is not Consequent,” That is, I got sick AFTER the Met Gala Ball. However, the Met Gala Ball did not CAUSE my sickness. We are out shooting ships before, during and after this event. The two are not related at all unless you can attach them somehow, but “Fog of War” you admit you know nothing, at all, at any time. Xi also ate Kung Pao chicken “After” this, and is also not related.

    “The Iranian response was harsh: a combo of anti-ship ballistic and cruise missiles, kamikaze drones with high-explosive warheads, and fast attack boats. The victims were three U.S. destroyers – Truxtun, Mason, Rafael Peralta – attempting to transit the Strait of Hormuz from the Gulf of Oman.”

    Triumphalism. Okay you used “Your weapons”, great, noted. The “Victims” were…the U.S. wow, revelation. Not Bolivia? Victim is used here to mean, Iran sunk all three, who are no more. “Victim” does not generally mean “We shot randomly over all wall in your general direction”. Suddenly, Lo! A miracle happened! He has nothing but very specific facts! Everywhere! He knows the names of the ships, the names of the weapons, the type, the intent and …. the name of the Oceans? WTF? Yes, they are in “The Gulf of Oman, they’re not in the Irish Sea, you fool. And they were heading INLAND? Uh, yes, they’re not in Kuwait trying to get OUT, thanks for all those words and details, super. Really cleared that up. This is the dog that didn’t bark. Now we know you can and WANT to use facts, it’s not a literary style, you CHOOSE not to use facts in the other paragraphs, knowing it’s important, in order to lie about things.

    “The destroyers literally ran away begging for their lives. The IRGC Navy’s op was so hardcore they had to deploy their last-resort defense systems, such as CIWS guns.”

    The Ships “Had a Sad” on their “Internal Emotional State” by which he presents no evidence. Which is lucky, because when you see a ship cry, big pewter tears roll off the front, which isn’t a pretty sight. He knows this because…suddenly no details again. And the Navy ships used – get this – Navy defense guns designed exactly for this sort of thing to defend themselves. This is a radical and pivotal event, he says to use the defensive weapons to defend on a warship.

    ““An American warship attempting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz was destroyed by the IRGC Navy. Two other warships that came to its aid were met with heavy fire and forced to flee.”

    That is a BIG ask. You’re saying you sunk a whole ship, and no one knows. At all. Anywhere in the worldwide, British-owned hate-America media. Uhhh…hmmm. Was it a SEALs Rubber raft? Even a PT boat? Because you’re saying you sunk a destroyer here, but suddenly can’t figure out its name, while a second ago you had every detail. All details about nothing. No details about critical somethings.

    “NASA FIRMS satellite data then showed a large fire” A ship is on fire somewhere in the Gulf. Okay, that’s plausible, but you have forgotten every detail again. Like, “their CIWS terminal defense systems, five-inch naval guns, and .50-caliber machine guns”. That is, we were shooting at their fast boats, YOU SAID. But we hit not one of them because not one of them is on fire instead? Which would explain? He’s saying “There is fire in the area of a recent battle.” No s—t really? But only American ships are flammable, and only DESTROYER ships.

    “The American counter-response, in impotent anger, was strikes on several points in Qeshm island. That won’t change anything.”

    America has more Sads. It’s good he’s fighting our internal emotional state ‘cause they sure aren’t winning on the ocean. What was the name of the major U.S. destroyer they said they sunk? On what day? And not a ripple in our media nor any media on earth? Wouldn’t you know its name by process of elimination at least?

    “in less than 48 hours Iran and Barbaria switched from “great progress” towards coming up with a dodgy, one-page Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), actually redacted by Zionist mutts, to no holds barred war.”

    He JUST SAID there is no ceasefire before. But now there was and it ended. Also, the MoU is a nothing, to be ignored, but also an everything! A major treaty on the brink of being signed, now discarded! Oh no! …Then we have a “No holds barred war” where Iran has STOPPED shooting at us. — HE says. He says they sank a destroyer, had us completely on the run, then…just let us get away and stopped shooting out of the goodness of their hearts.

    WE, as part of “No holds barred war” then SHOT NOTHING. No B52s, no missiles, no Tomahawks, no F35s, no nukes appeared. In fact, by definition, we MUST use nukes in a “No holds barred” otherwise we’re Barring Holds, that is, restraining ourselves. Huh. So weird. So I guess out of the goodness of OUR hearts as well, we called “Total War!!!!” then ALSO shot nothing and nobody, keeping the whole thing at the same simmer as 4 weeks ago.

    That’s what “Total War” means, right? No one shoots much?

    “So welcome to a “ceasefire” in effect for a full month, since April 8,”

    April 8? Am I crazy? Now you’re just making stuff up. That’s the day of the war. MAY 8 maybe.

    Several paragraphs of pejorative insults here saying “Iran can shoot good n’ do other stuff gooder too.” Thanks.

    “Ergo, the Strait of Hormuz remains fully controlled by Iran – and passage has to be negotiated with a brand new body, the Persian Gulf Strait Authority.”

    Two problems here: One, it’s not Controlled in the slightest, YOU can’t get out. “Control” means both halves. You have one half, we have the other. Two, You can’t negotiate with Iran for passage because Iran JUST charged a toll and shot the ship anyway. Twice it seems. So much for that. So again YOU have arranged no one can get out, so you do not control the Strait, and are shooting anyone regardless of who they are.

    “There is less than zero military way to “open it”

    Wow, that IS news, because you just proved a negative. You know all things in the universe and have already decided the other side has no weapons or strategy. After not realizing the US would lock you in only last week, the most obvious strategy in the history of strategies. Also, we sent the destroyers in to see if you had any ammunition left. Because that’s running out and we need you to use it up.

    “The Islamic Republic no longer views the UAE as a neighbor, but as an enemy base.”

    Iran has now declared war on everyone, it seems. For real, and permanently. Great, nice going.

    “All of the above might suggest a certified Highway to Hell ahead.”

    Only for you, not only can I not see it from my house, I can drive to the Outer Banks and not see any trouble. While if you live on the Iranian shore, not so much. So I’m not in any pain, really. Certainly less than 2020 or under Biden.

    “Strait of Hormuz – and how to get it back to what it was before the start of the war.
    From Tehran’s point of view, this nostalgic ride will never happen.

    Again, they are declaring war on UAE, Oman, and probably Saudi, completely. Iran is saying here they will essentially and totally conquer them, and therefore they should sit still and not like, Shoot back at Iran or nothin’, get serious. This is how you know Iran is the good guy, the minute war breaks out, they expand and conquer everything around them, like Germany in ‘39. Therefore the planet will, and should just let them. And give them nukes. Ah. I see.

    “Iran – even under new Khamenei management – does not want to possess a nuclear weapon,”

    Your fury in retaining not Uranium, but VERY highly enriched uranium, says otherwise. If it’s of no use, as you claim, then you don’t need it, do you? Pretty odd. If it’s not a bomb, it can’t defend you then, can it? Hmmm.

    Iran’s control of the Strait of Hormuz is a done deal. Iran – backed by Russia and China – will not allow the Empire of Bases to be reconstituted in the Persian Gulf.”

    You do not control it at all, as above. You are not backed by Russia OR China – clearly — or they would be helping you. And we still have many, many bases everywhere in the Middle East, much to my disapproval. YOU JUST SAID the bases in Saudi, UAE, Oman were all us. We can swim over to fight you then, and those bases are totally waiting. So you’re not attacking them – even though you just declared war – out of the goodness of your hearts, and not the lack of ammunition and ability. That’s why you declare war on someone: to NOT attack them. Tricky-tricky.

    “the petrodollar is doomed; that artificial bling bling concoction, the UAE is doomed; and U.S. hegemony is doomed.”

    The Petrodollar is doing great thanks, better than ever, no effect at all. The Iranian Rial, not so much. You are declaring war on UAE again, interesting. I think this is because they sold out your banking, and that is, because it pissed off LONDON, and not you. So now thanks to you, UAE, Oman, and Saudi CAN’T stop fighting, even if they hate it and don’t want to. They can’t kick us out of the bases or you’ll invade, you just said. Btw, not a peep about Israel anywhere. I have no idea what you mean by US Hegemony, abstraction words, but if you mean, “The US Empire is ending” then Yay! All Americans approve! We JUST SAID we are removing to the Western Hemisphere, long before you showed up. So thanks for agreeing that we’re winning and getting everything we want. If you’re saying we’re not powerful, well, we ran out of targets in your country in just 20 days, so facts may say otherwise.

    These guys are clueless, revealing all within their own minds and strategies, blundering AF about intent of declaring war, thus making more enemies they don’t need to have, proving they have no ammunition left, then claiming to have sunk a flagship, which if it isn’t true, will make them look more like lying, spanked-monkey idiots than already a present.

    I’m glad they have ammunition left to harass three ships – embarrassing if they didn’t – but that proves nothing. In the other article they wax about “5GW” and how they make it from “Cheap components”. Great! But you need to IMPORT those components, in huge quantity, using “money”. Then assemble them somewhere. Small components make small, useless “bangs”, while big components are visible, like the Chinese ship of rocket fuel we boarded. So every day you will have less ammunition, on and on forever. They already have no swarms at all, but a mere 6 suicide ships. Which is my only point.

    Yes, you can remain Somali tribesmen and harass ocean ships nearby. Is that all you want to be? Because then you’re not “Controlling the Straits”. As you’ve declared war on literally everyone, eventually UAE is going to land and occupy YOU, on the Iranian side, to stop this s—t. You’ve just declared they have no other choice, fools.

    IF, Russia and China trusted you AND were trying to take over the world, they’d arm you hard, and let Iran run EVERYTHING out to Egypt, and Djibouti too, why not? Take the Red Sea as well. Why aren’t they? You’re having no backing to even take 10 miles into Oman. Really? While making Oman consider it a life and death struggle should you win?

    Levels of idiotic heretofore unseen. I’d shoot whoever wrote this as a traitor. It may indeed be their plan, and probably is, but it does more damage to Iran than anything the White House can say.

    #240520
    those darned kids
    Participant

    ah, the easystreet life on easy street in an high cost area:

    55% of Americans say financial condition getting worse — highest since 2001 tracking began

    Seriously delinquent credit card balances about to surpass GFC record

    Millions of student borrowers defaulting — average age 40

    Ground beef approaching $7/lb

    US home sellers outnumber buyers by 470,000

    *
    *
    *

    Reporter: What extent are Americans’ financial situation motivating you to make a deal?

    Trump: Not even a little bit. I don’t think about Americans’ financial situation

    #240521
    kultsommer
    Participant

    Instead about AOC we should discuss as why the “things” are not like they were like in 50’s and 60’s.
    That would lead to somewhere.

    #240522
    zerosum
    Participant

    The gathering of Truth Tellers.
    Outstanding work RIM.
    Confronted by reality.

    ———–
    Ancient patterns.

    Trump Goes To China with his entourage to surrender.

    Modern Surrender – High Stake Summit.

    Surrendering the path to war.

    Accepting the path to growth,

    Accepting the path to exchange of businesses opportunities.

    —————
    confronted by reality

    It’s impossible for the Empire of Chaos, Lies, Plunder and Piracy to negotiate in good faith. Exceptionalism by definition implies ultimatum + capitulation, in every case. So realistically the road ahead will be long, winding, tortuous, extremely dangerous, yet to a near certainty leading to an American strategic defeat – with unforeseen global consequences.
    —————
    That’s why 40 labs: each does one step that is not, in itself dangerous. And each single lab is deniable if the Press finds out.
    ———-

    #240523
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    EIR May 15 Roundtable: The Iran War and the ‘Controlled Disintegration’ of the World Economy
    Dennis SmallMay 10, 2026 . 5:58 PM

    Fuel and fertilizer shortages will push tens of millions into hunger conditions worldwide. Credit: Howard F. Schwartz, Colorado State University
    EIR will hold an Emergency Roundtable Dialogue on May 15, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. ET.

    “The Iran War and the ‘Controlled Disintegration’ of the World Economy”

    It is now two and a half months since the Feb. 28 closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a predictable—some would argue intended—result of the unprovoked U.S.-Israeli war of aggression against Iran. If this war continues for another few months, it is likely that the world economy will enter into a spiral of collapse leading into a full-scale global depression, including skyrocketing poverty, hunger, industrial collapse, and population dislocation and forced migration—as well as a guaranteed hyperinflationary blowout of the entire $2.4 quadrillion global financial bubble.

    It will make the Great Depression of the 1930s pale in comparison. The closest parallel will be with the New Dark Age of the 14th century, with its notorious Black Death that wiped out up to half of the population of Europe.

    This is because of the massive dislocation of the physical means of survival of billions of people that is well underway, triggered by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of world oil exports and 30% of the world supply of fertilizer formerly transited. This is already having devastating, non-linear effects:

    • World Food Program Deputy Executive Director Carl Skau reported that “an extra 45 million people are projected to be pushed into acute hunger because of rises in food, oil and shipping costs, putting the global tally above its current record level of 319 million…. This would ‌take ⁠global hunger levels to an all-time record and it’s a terrible, terrible prospect,” he said.

    • Many impoverished nations in east Africa depend on imports of fertilizer for more than 85% of usage. It is estimated that a 10% reduction in fertilizer application will result in up to 25% less rice, corn and wheat there, with devastating human consequences.

    • U.S. diesel prices—which is the lifeblood of American farming activity—have soared by more than 50% since the war began, with ripple effects throughout the economy.

    • The German industrial economy is in free fall, as a result of the combined effect of the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipeline and now the shortages of gasoline, and especially jet fuel, as a result of the Iran war.

    We emphasize physical economy because Man’s productive activity is actually a living process, as the renowned American physical economist Lyndon LaRouche proved scientifically. If one significant area of that process is destroyed, the entirety will tend to collapse in a nonlinear fashion. This is what some observers refer to, simplistically, as a “supply chain” effect.

    The real financial cost of the war is also staggering—probably upwards of $4 trillion, according to EIR’s estimates. The Pentagon’s acting comptroller told Congress on April 29 that Operation Epic Fury had cost about $25 billion, but this covered only U.S. munitions and operations through Day 60, with damage to overseas bases explicitly excluded. When that is added in, along with Israeli military expenditures, the total rises to some $200 billion. There is also in the range of $1 trillion in physical damage across Iran and the Gulf states. The IMF’s April Regional Economic Outlook further estimates that as much as 2% of global GDP will also be wiped out by the war—implying $1.5-$2 trillion in lost global output for 2026 alone.

    So, $4 trillion is probably on the low side of the real monetary cost of the war to date.

    How many productive jobs could be provided if those funds were invested in infrastructure, agriculture and industry? How many bridges, ports and high-speed rail lines could be built? How many lives could be saved by increased investment in hospitals, schools, and essential pharmaceuticals?

    Over a longer time period: The war kills hundreds of thousands directly and through cascading food and energy shocks; pushes hundreds of millions into hunger over the next two to three years; and—through the destruction of productive capital and the diversion of $4 trillion from development to destruction and the rebuilding of what once was—could reduce the planet’s mid-century potential population by something on the order of a half-billion to a billion. The war’s most consequential casualties may be people who, had it never been started, would have been born into a more productive global economy and were not.

    All of this is clearly unnecessary—but is it also an intentional policy of Malthusian depopulation being implemented by the international financial establishment centered in the City of London and Wall Street? In the mid-1970s, the New York Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)—to this day the premier U.S. Establishment’s foreign policy think-tank and sister organization of Britain’s Royal Institute of International Affairs (RIIA/Chatham House)—published a voluminous study, Project 1980s, which explicitly called for the “controlled disintegration” of the world economy as a means of maintaining their slipping political control. In November 1978, then Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker delivered a speech in England pronouncing that “a controlled disintegration in the world economy is a legitimate object for the 1980s”—and Volcker then proceeded to raise U.S. interest rates to the deadly level of 21.5% in December 1980.

    The true economic cost of the Iran war—and the alternative policies to build a new security and development architecture for the world—will be the central topic explored by highly qualified experts at the May 15 EIR Emergency Roundtable Dialogue. Confirmed speakers include:

    Helga Zepp-LaRouche (Germany): Editor-in-chief, Executive Intelligence Review; founder, Schiller Institute

    H.E. Abolfazl Pasandideh (Iran): Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Mexico

    Prof. Richard Falk (U.S.): professor emeritus of International Law and Practice at Princeton University

    David Hundeyin (Nigeria): investigative journalist, founder, The Spearhead

    And others to be announced.

    #240524
    Michael Reid
    Participant
    #240525
    those darned kids
    Participant

    the flounding fathers created america so they wouldn’t have to pay tax to britain,

    and

    so YOU would have to pay tax to THEM.

    MAKE AMERICA GRIFT’N’GRAFT AGAIN!

    #240526
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    From previous post:

    and—through the destruction of productive capital and the diversion of $4 trillion from development to destruction and the rebuilding of what once was—could reduce the planet’s mid-century potential population by something on the order of a half-billion to a billion.

    This is articulated on one of the Georgia guide stones

    Our elites are hard at work to make it so

    #240527
    zerosum
    Participant

    265 DRONES OVER UKRAINE! No Air Defense Left
    CHINA’S 4 RED LINES
    Military Summary For 2026.05.13

    #240528
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Mattias Desmet: The West’s Descent Toward Totalitarianism

    #240529
    kultsommer
    Participant

    Usual matzo ball soup fed to us daily.
    Bill Maher, what despicable POS!

    At 19:15 time stamp – American public see both parties as”Two cheeks of the same ass.”

    #240530
    kultsommer
    Participant

    One more before I close the shop for good.

    I’ll Stop Talking About Israel When Israel Gets the Fuck Out of My Face

    https://www.unz.com/cjohnstone/ill-stop-talking-about-israel-when-israel-gets-the-fuck-out-of-my-face/

    #240538
    ₿oogaloo
    Participant

    The Iranians have been very creative with the Lego videos. I would like to see them go one step further and create a role reversal satire video showing the Iranian leadership proposing a mirror to the same policy that the American/Israeli Zionist Axis proposed and tried to sell to the American people:

    Iranian Leader #1: “Democracy is dead in America. Congress is weak. The courts are compromised. There is a two tier system of justice. The power of the President is as strong as it has ever been.”

    Iranian Leader #2: “The military-industrial complex has a strangehold over their government. They control the media and get rich off of promoting endless war.”

    Iranian Leader #1: “There is strong opposition in the USA to the current regime. Maybe we should fund the opposition party.”

    Iranian Leader #2: “I have an even better idea: Let’s arm the No Kings protesters. And then let’s bomb America and encourage the No Kings protesters to rise up an overthrow the regime. We will encourage the people to take back their country.”

    Iranian Leader #1: “The sabre ratlling is ratcheting up. They are planning to attack us soon. We need to attack them before they attack us. If we act now, the Americans will see us as liberators, even as we bomb their country.”

    Iran Leader #2: “Yes, but we should have a say in the composition of the new government.”

    Brilliant strategy? What dould go wrong? The American people would welcome this, wouldn’t they? They don’t like their government, do they? And they are tired of endless war, aren’t they?

    #240539
    those darned kids
    Participant

    you know mr trump’s got throne envy:

    #240540
    those darned kids
    Participant
    #240541
    those darned kids
    Participant
    #240542
    zerosum
    Participant

    900 DRONES IN 24 HOURS
    Russia Launches MASSIVE Attack on Western Ukraine
    Military Summary 2026.05.13

    #240546
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Russia Targets Kiev & Odessa After Donbass Fall; Sarmat; China Tightens Rare Earths; US China Summit

    #240547
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #240548
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #240552
    chooch
    Participant

    If I hate this war, does that make me anti-American / anti-Semite?

    Trump is surrounded by ideological dominionists that have convinced him that he is divinely chosen to bring about the golden age foretold by their false prophets and teachers.

    Trump only concerned about nuclear dust. We will see, rates and oil at tweet trigger levels.

    #240553
    zerosum
    Participant

    Modern surrender ceremony is full of pomp and color.

    #240554
    tboc
    Participant

    @chooch – If I hate this war, does that make me anti-American / anti-Semite?
    No sir, it does not..

    perhaps a word such as loathe or abhor would be better for your inner being.
    Have you ever watched someone mechanically incompetent attempt to assemble something from written instructions? “ideological dominionists” and prophets

    #240557
    TAE Summary
    Participant

    * I loathe, despise, detest, abhor,
    Abominate the Iran war.
    I love our troops, I love our land,
    The flag goes by, I always stand;
    But of all bad news outside my door,
    The worst of all’s the Iran war.
    Chain me up with clowns galore,
    But don’t give me the Iran war.
    The Donald made a huge mistake,
    And now his cabinet’s on the take;
    They peddle bombs and make a ton,
    And yuck it up like it’s all fun.
    The world think our land’s a joke
    And groceries soon will make me broke,
    The dollar’s doomed and one thing more,
    It’s lies that justify this war.
    Knock me flat upon the floor,
    But don’t give me the Iran war.

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