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Feb 12, 2026

“I spy with my little eye, something beginning with J.”

Why MAGA is so concerned with Epstein − and why the files are unlikely to dent loyalty to Trump

Yah think?

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You think Venezuela didn’t know about this?

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How Israel’s Gaza bombings evaporated nearly 3,000 Palestinians without a trace

“I looked for them a million times. Not a piece was left. Where did they go?”

Such extreme devastation is the result of the intense heat generated by the explosives packed into these US-made weapons, identified as the MK-84 ‘Hammer’, the BLU-109 bunker buster, and the GBU-39. These are packed with a mixture of explosive chemicals that raise their firepower up several notches. The temperature in the aftermath of explosions rises to up to 3,500 degrees Celsius (5,432 degrees Fahrenheit), which evaporates all the bodily fluids of those in the area of impact and reduces their tissues to ash.

Dr. Muneer al-Boursh, the director-general of the Health Ministry in Gaza, explained how these bombs cause bodies to entirely disappear without a trace. “The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius [212 degrees Fahrenheit],” al-Boursh told Al Jazeera Arabic. “When a body is exposed to energy exceeding 3,000 degrees Celsius combined with massive pressure and oxidation, the fluids boil instantly. The tissues vapourise and turn to ash. It is chemically inevitable.”

One of these bombs was dropped in the Al-Mawasi camp in Khan Yunis on September 10, 2024 and created a huge crater, which the survivors equated to the aftermath of an earthquake. Twenty-two people were evaporated in this particular bombing.

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Nah, there is no more antisemitism. To be pro-Jew is to be anti-humanity.

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Reminder that Tom Alexandrovich, the Israeli child rapist caught in Vegas, isn’t in the U.S. facing consequences.

He’s back in Tel Aviv, free as ever.

Brooklyn child-molest monster ‘got away with it’ after fleeing to Israel

“Let us be direct in our approaches. One: President Donald Trump is a docile and cynical puppet of the all-powerful Israeli lobby. Two: Putin is also a spokesman and instrument of the same lobby. As long as this reality is not understood in all its depth and tragedy, any attempt at geopolitical analysis will be partial and implicitly far from the truth”. Very interesting written interview with Moldovan dissident Iurie Rosca by Edward Slavsquat.

Another public instance took place in the United States Senate, where a Chabad-Lubavitch rabbi Yosef Greenberg was invited to deliver an official opening prayer at the start of a Senate session.

In this Senate invocation, the rabbi framed the moral direction of nations in terms of universal laws given after the Flood, referring to what are commonly known in rabbinic teaching as the Seven Noahide Laws. He presented these laws as guidance meant for all humanity and tied them to justice, peace, and proper governance. In connection with this, the prayer explicitly honored Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, crediting him with promoting these laws globally as a moral foundation for nations.

The spiritual leader of Degel HaTorah, one of the two factions of the Haredi United Torah Judaism party, says in a statement: “Whether the authorities agree to it or not, not a single yeshiva student, not even one, will go to the army.”

Rabbi Dov Lando issues the statement as the government continues its efforts to pass a law that would exempt most, but not all, Haredim from service.

“The place of Torah scholars is solely within the walls of the yeshivas and kollels,” Lando says. “Let everyone know, whether they understand this or not: This is the fact; it has been so, and it will remain so.”

LOOK at his soulless eyes!

Multiple reports confirmed that at least 11 victims were seated in the audience, many wearing shirts criticizing the extensive redactions in the recently released Epstein files.

Looks like enough of them/survivors to jump over the fucking suits and Bag Bondi?

Fucking converted fucking Candace Owens. 15th-century Catholic Doctrine of Discovery, based on papal bulls, was used to justify the seizure of non-Christian lands, fostering colonization, exploitation, and the dehumanization of Indigenous peoples based on assumed European superiority. It is widely condemned as a racist, unjust, and colonial tool that caused immense harm.

Sure, Catholicism!!!!!!!

Oh, can’t we just not support Judaism? Catholicism? The lot of them?

Valorizing Owens?

Candace Owens is a Roman Catholic, having announced her conversion from Reformed Evangelical Protestantism in April 2024. She was baptized at the Brompton Oratory in London, aligning her faith with that of her husband, George Farmer, whom she married in 2019. Her faith is central to her life.

VD Vance, the current Vice President of the United States as of January 2026, converted to Catholicism in 2019, choosing St. Augustine of Hippo as his confirmation saint.

Bleeding them dry. Starving them into emaciation. Polluting them into DNA epigenetic hell. The way of the Axis of Evil – USA-Isr=ahhh-HELL.

Global and Local Water Partnership

Where’s the fucking pope on this one? Data from 2019, sixteen of the twenty-five most water-stressed countries in the world can be found in this region (with Bahrain ranked as the world’s most water-stressed country). In this context, water stress is defined as the gap between water supply and water demand for each given country, meaning that the most water-stressed nations are utilizing nearly all of their available water supplies, and any fluctuations to water supply with respect to meeting water demand could trigger periods of water shortage.

Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is the most water-scarce region in the world, with only about 1% of global freshwater resources. Increasing demand for water from cities, industries and agriculture has pushed the already hot and dry countries of the region into extreme stress. More than 60% of the region’s population has little or no access to potable water.

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So, the Talmudist way will be to poison the water, man . . . Superior neuroperverse “race.”

The legacy of Israel’s 60-year occupation of the Palestinian territories has been systematic human rights violations on a mass scale. One of its most devastating consequences is the impact of Israel’s discriminatory policies on Palestinians’ access to adequate supplies of clean and safe water.

Children are drinking from puddles and wading through sewage pools, as Israel pummels water systems in Gaza

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Why MAGA is so concerned with Epstein − and why the files are unlikely to dent loyalty to Trump

But the bottom line is there’s a realization among many people in MAGA that you’ve got to stay with Trump. It’s too much to say there is no MAGA without Trump. There’s certainly no Trumpism without Trump, but MAGA without Trump would be like the tea party. It’ll just sort of fade away without Trump.

People in MAGA are supporting Trump more than more mainstream Republicans on this. So I don’t think there’s going to be a break over this, but it certainly adds strain. And you can see in the current moment that Trump is under some strain. — The Conversation’s politics editor, Naomi Schalit, talked with scholar Alex Hinton, who has studied MAGA for years, about Make America Great Again Republicans’ sustained interest in the case of accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Hinton explains how MAGA’s interest in the case fits into what he knows about the group of die-hard Trump supporters.

“I have spent my entire career covering the news,” Mr. Lemon told reporters on Friday outside the federal building after he was released without bond. “I will not stop now. There is no more important time than right now, this very moment, for a free and independent media that shines a light on the truth and holds those in power accountable.”

He added, “I look forward to my day in court.”

The 14-page indictment described preparations for the protest — nicknamed Operation Pullup by its organizers — that sounded not unlike those that might precede many demonstrations. It quoted one of the organizers, Nekima Levy Armstrong, as saying that the demonstrators planned to “disrupt business as usual” and wanted to keep their plans under wraps.

As Jonathan Parnell, the pastor who was leading the service that day, began his sermon, Ms. Armstrong interrupted him with “loud declarations” that “the time for judgment had come,” the indictment said. Other protesters yelled and blew whistles in what the indictment somewhat dramatically described as a “takeover attack on the church.”

Echoes oh those dementia echoes:

YOUR $2.94 BILLION.

Not Ukraine’s. Not Washington’s. Yours.

Between 2014 and 2017, approximately $2.94 billion in U.S.-backed financial support flowed into Ukraine’s stabilization and energy sectors through IMF programs, USAID contracts, and loan guarantees. These were lawful policy actions during a genuine geopolitical crisis.

But ten years later, here’s the question no one in Washington seems able to answer:

Where is the single, public, consolidated spreadsheet showing what American taxpayers received in measurable results?

This isn’t an allegation. It’s an accountability question.

And accountability isn’t partisan. It’s foundational.


The Timeline That Raises Eyebrows

(All Public Record)

  • March 12, 2014 — Vice President Biden designated as administration lead on Ukraine policy
  • April 21, 2014 — Biden’s first official visit to Kyiv
  • May 12, 2014 — Hunter Biden and Devon Archer join Burisma Holdings’ board of directors
  • Documented compensation — Senate HSGAC report lists approximately $83,333/month

These are facts, not accusations. The Senate report itself does not allege criminal wrongdoing.

But here’s what matters: when billions in public funds move during a crisis, optics and conflict-risk safeguards aren’t optional—they’re essential.

Were those safeguards documented clearly and made publicly available?

If so—where are they?


December 2015: A Complicated Month

  • IMF disburses $1.8 billion tranche to Ukraine
  • Ukraine’s banking sector remains under severe stress
  • Corporate registry records show Cyprus-based entities connected to Ukrainian energy businesses
  • Public reporting references overlapping financial movements during this period

Let’s be precise: there is no publicly confirmed proof that IMF funds directly flowed to any private board member or specific private entity.

But there’s also no simple, centralized audit available to taxpayers explaining the separation in plain English.

When systems are complex, transparency must be simpler—not harder.


What We Know (From Official Sources)

Based on Senate documents, FOIA releases, public registries, and investigative reporting:

✓ Compensation figures were documented
✓ Board appointments are confirmed
✓ Equity interests were reported
✓ USAID energy funding expanded significantly during this period
✓ Public remarks tied U.S. loan guarantees to Ukrainian prosecutorial reform
✓ Ukrainian anti-corruption agencies cooperated with U.S. officials
✓ International audit firms were involved in banking sector investigations

These are facts. What they mean depends on interpretation.

But transparency isn’t interpretation. It’s documentation.

Volodymyr Zelenskiy

It was a storyline that in earlier times would have seemed impossible. For four years, the actor and comedian Volodymyr Zelenskiy entertained TV audiences in Ukraine with his starring role in the sitcom Servant of the People. Zelenskiy played a teacher who, outraged by his country’s chronic corruption, successfully runs for president. In 2019, Zelenskiy made fiction real when he contested Ukraine’s actual presidential election and won.

On the campaign trail, Zelenskiy pledged to clean up Ukraine’s oligarch-dominated ruling system. And he railed against politicians such as the wealthy incumbent Petro Poroshenko who hid their assets offshore. The message worked. Zelenskiy won 73% of the vote and now sits in a cavernous office in the capital, Kyiv, decorated with gilded stucco ceilings. Last month, he held talks with Joe Biden in the Oval Office.

The Pandora papers, leaked to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and shared with the Guardian as part of a global investigation however, suggest Zelenskiy is rather similar to his predecessors.

The leaked documents suggest he had – or has – a previously undisclosed stake in an offshore company, which he appears to have secretly transferred to a friend weeks before winning the presidential vote.

Key Aid Details (Feb 2022 – Early 2026):

  • Total International Assistance: Estimates exceed 309 billion euros ($360 billion+) in combined aid, with European nations collectively contributing a significant portion, sometimes exceeding U.S. commitments.
  • U.S. Commitment: The United States has approved roughly $175 billion-$182 billion in total aid, which includes military, economic, and humanitarian support.
  • U.S. Military Aid: Over $66 billion in direct military assistance has been provided by the U.S. since February 2022.
  • Types of Aid: The support includes weapons systems (Patriot systems, F-16s), ammunition, training, and direct budgetary support.
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Fucking Krauts: Don‘t ask about Palestine at Berlinale! Tilo attended today‘s press conference of the festival‘s jury and asked about the selective treatment of human rights. The Berlinale has famously shown solidarity with the people of Iran and Ukraine. But never with Palestinians. Jury president Wim Wenders refused to engage and actually said, “We have to stay out of politics“

Tilo‘s question and the following got censored on the Berlinale official livestream which suddenly experienced „technical difficulties“. This footage comes from the Reuters news agency instead.

Sure fucking movies aren’t political:

Puszczynska, whose filmography includes “Cold War,” a movie about a couple that kills themselves to escape communism, declared to the questioner: “Films are not political in the meaning of the word I think you think.” Instead, she stated, they’re about “empathy.”

“It’s a bit unfair asking us, what do we think, how we support, not support, talking to our governments or not,” she complained, before employing a time-honored Zionist tactic of deflection:

“There are many other wars where genocide is committed and we do not talk about that!”

Eventually, the jury’s president, German director Wim Wenders, jumped in to clear up the confusion: “We are the opposite of politics. We have to do the work of people, and not the work of politicians.”

“We have to stay out of politics.”

The quotes stands sharply at odds with previous statements by Wenders. In 1988, the director famously stated:

“Every film is political. Most political of all are those that pretend not to be.”

As recently as 2024, Wenders explicitly praised the Berlinale for being politicized while celebrating after Germany’s AfD Party was banned from the festival: “The Berlinale has traditionally always been the most political of the major festivals, and it’s not holding back now, nor will it in the future.”

“I like the Berlinale because it always speaks out and says something.”

Both Wenders and the Berlinale film festival itself have repeatedly and strongly condemned Moscow for its role in the Ukrainian proxy war, which Wenders has described as a Russian “war against Europe.”

In 2022, the Berlinale banned Russian media and anyone it deemed a “supporting actor” of Moscow. It did the same to Iranian outlets the following year, when it issued a statement cheering on the “courageous protesters in Iran” as they sought to topple the “violent, undemocratic regime.”

In Germany, however, such criticisms never seem to apply to the rogue Israeli apartheid state, which Berlin is helping arm, fund, and protect as it carries out the most thoroughly-documented genocide in history. — Wyatt Reed.

I did a show coming up, March 11, with Lowkey featured on it, and Marc Lamont Hill:

Chris Hedges on the decline of the American empire

Journalist Chris Hedges speaks to Marc Lamont Hill on Trump’s first year and the future of US democracy.

One year into Donald Trump’s return to office, a wave of hardline actions – from volatile ICE raids to growing concern over political pressure on the media – has raised alarm about the expansion of the president’s power.

Then, with US midterms approaching, attention is turning to whether there is any meaningful challenge to the Republican grip on Congress.

So what happens next?

This week on UpFront, Marc Lamont Hill speaks with journalist and author Chris Hedges about Trump’s second presidency and whether US democracy is on the decline.

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Fucking Tio/Tia Tacos.

An Arizona Mexican restaurant run by immigrants has been swamped with hateful messages, calls and online reviews over it giving free meals to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, but the owners say they are responding with kindness.

“We’re trying to respond in a positive way, just because I know that putting more hate onto hate is not going to lead anywhere good,” Jorge Rivas, who owns Sammy’s Mexican Grill, told Fox News Digital on Tuesday. [Jorge Rivas, a Salvadoran-born legal immigrant]

In a recent video shared on social media by the outlet Pulso, Sammy’s Mexican Grill was highlighted as a restaurant that respects federal immigration enforcement agents and offers them free meals.

Despite that history, Rivas said he is standing on his promise, even if it means losing money out of his own register.

“I’m doing it because I think it’s the right thing to do,” Rivas said.

This is the antithesis of the stance many businesses in Tucson are taking, with some hanging signs prohibiting ICE agents from entering their business without a warrant

Something Rivas called un-American.

“It’s also Unlawful because the ICE agents are following the laws, and if you are not letting them in, you’re interfering with their job,” Rivas said.

However, many businesses on Fourth Avenue and elsewhere in Tucson have brandished the new sign, including Pop Cycle of Tucson.

“We felt it was important for keeping our community safe, frankly, because straight up, ICE is a danger to our community,” said Tobias Hodges with Pop Cycle of Tucson.

Hodges said the store works with a lot of Hispanic and indigenous artists, a community that he said might not mesh with Rivas’s policy.

Below is a partial list of the Tucson businesses that were closed on Friday. If you know of more, please email us at desk@kold.com

  • Davis-Romero Magnet School
  • Drachman K-8
  • Gale Elementary
  • Hollinger K-8
  • Johnson Primary
  • McCorkle Academy of Excellence
  • Manzo Elementary
  • Mary Meredith K-12
  • Myers-Ganoung Elementary
  • Oyama Elementary
  • Palo Verde High
  • Pistor Middle School
  • Pueblo High
  • Roskruge Bilingual
  • Sahuaro High
  • Sam Hughes Elementary
  • Secrist Middle
  • Tucson High
  • University High
  • Van Buskirk Elementary
  • Warren Elementary
  • White Elementary

Below is a partial list of the Tucson businesses that were closed on Friday. If you know of more, please email us at desk@kold.com

  • Arizona Poppy
  • Cal’s Bakeshop
  • Campfire Cycling
  • Ceres Pasta + Bread
  • Chappopin Cafe
  • Crooked Tooth Brewing
  • Decibel Coffee Works (both locations)
  • Desert Drifter Coffee
  • Desierto Books
  • Dragoon Taproom
  • El Be Goods (closing at 2 p.m.)
  • Etherton Gallery
  • Espresso Art Cafe
  • Galeria Mitotera
  • Guided Flame Spa
  • Heliotrope Metal
  • Honeycomb Piercing
  • Houlden’s Rise Above
  • How Sweet It Was Vintage
  • Homeward Books
  • Jellywink Boutique
  • Kneller’s Delicatessen
  • La Querida Studio and Gallery
  • MAST
  • Mildred & Dildred
  • Monsoon Chocolate
  • Mourning Star Curio Shoppe
  • Noodies Tucson
  • Playformance
  • Pop-Cycle Shop (closing at 2 p.m.)
  • Presta Coffee
  • Red Captain Coffee Company
  • Rocco’s Little Chicago
  • Rollie’s
  • Rozet Nursery
  • Sigfus Designs
  • Slow Body Beer
  • Spadefoot Nursery
  • Sydney’s Sweet Shoppe
  • Talega Coffee
  • Taste of Passion
  • The Neon Door
  • Tucson Hop Shop
  • Tucson Thrift Shop
  • Viejo Goods Vintage Shop
  • Warm Shape
  • Why I Love Where I Live
  • Wooden Tooth Records
  • Yellowbrick Coffee
  • Yolia Botanica

CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott equivocated, saying that pushing a woman to the ground “can be” considered a de-escalation tactic, “depending on the circumstances.”

“I don’t know what happened before this. If an officer thinks that doing that is going to prevent any kind of a physical encounter, if there’s a weapon or anything else, I’m not saying there is, I’m just saying in certain cases, using hand-to-hand is a de-escalation,” Scott said. Paul didn’t agree with this.

“No one in America believes that shoving that woman’s face in the snow was de-escalation, but your officers need to know that they had a verbal encounter with her. She did not place her hands on the officers. She wasn’t trying to get their weapon,” Paul said, asking if it is “proper to physically throw a woman down or throw anyone down” in response to verbal attacks.

After a video was shown of Pretti’s killing, Democratic Senator Gary Peters pointed out how Pretti was beaten with a spray canister before he was shot. He criticized the violence perpetrated by agents, asking if beating someone “with a canister, is that de-escalatory?”

The answer from Scott wasn’t encouraging.

Cuntology 101:

Just reminding you who the fuck runs our lives: 6 Jews, some unidentified!

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  • Steve Witkoff: U.S. Special Envoy for the Middle East, leading negotiations with Iran.
  • Jared Kushner: White House Senior Advisor and member of the Board of Peace, also central to the Iran and Gaza negotiations.
  • Yechiel Leiter: Israel’s Ambassador to the United States.
  • Roman Gofman: Major General and Military Secretary to the Prime Minister.
  • Sara Netanyahu: The wife of the Prime Minister, who typically accompanies him on official visits and stays at Blair House. (???)

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